. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 1036 Canadian Forestry Journal, March, 1917 will require an enormous program of railroad building. If we include the undeveloped territory of Russia, an idea of what railway mileage may be required can be obtained by com- parison with that of the United Stat- es. The total mileage in Russia is at present 47,000 miles, against 260,- 000 miles in this country. This means for Russia, on the basis of square miles, only 5 per cent, and on the basis of population, only 10 per cent of the railway mileage of the United


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 1036 Canadian Forestry Journal, March, 1917 will require an enormous program of railroad building. If we include the undeveloped territory of Russia, an idea of what railway mileage may be required can be obtained by com- parison with that of the United Stat- es. The total mileage in Russia is at present 47,000 miles, against 260,- 000 miles in this country. This means for Russia, on the basis of square miles, only 5 per cent, and on the basis of population, only 10 per cent of the railway mileage of the United ; NOTICE TO EDITORS: The contents of the Canadian Fores- try Journal are not copyrighted and your free use of any article is invited. You are also asked to make liberal use of the illustrations appearing in these pages. Any cut, unless taken from a copy- right photograph, will be sent to you postpaid promptly. Mark what cuts you can use and send in the list, early. As only the originals are available, first re- quests have the best chance. Canadian Forestry Association, Booth Bldg., Ottawa. P. L. BUTTRICK CONSULTING FORESTER NEW HAVEN. U. S. A. p. O BOX 607 TIMBER ESTIMATES UTILIZATION STUDIES PLANTING PLANS Landscape and General Forestry Work. Eight years experience in practical forestry work of all sorts. ^— PHILIP T. COOLIDGE FORESTER Technical training and ten years experience, in part with U. S. Forest Service. Timber Estimating and Mapping Supervision of Lumber Contracts Surveying Forest Planting STETSON BLDG., 31 CENTRAL ST. BANGOR, MAINE. —,_, „—„—. ,„ „—,j. GAME REFUGES By E. R. Kerr When the sportsmen of Ontario are sufficiently organized and are con- sidering the cjuestion of game repro- duction through the establishment of game refuges, or game sanctuaries, upon a number of the National For- ests, they must clearly realize that others also are interested in the use of these forest areas, and they desire to proceed along lines which will be


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