. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 998 Canadian Forestry Journal, March, 1917 MILE :4*;. DO NT FORGET- *^^^^ ' PUT CAMPFIREDUT ^J,*^. The necessity for protecting the timber areas of northern British Columbia is full realized by the Provincial Forest Service and one district vies with another in initiating new methods of directing the atten- tion of the public to the forest fire danger. The Hazelton Forest Dis- trict has broken new ground in this respect by erecting sign-posts, which, in addition to indicating the direction and distances, bear also suc


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 998 Canadian Forestry Journal, March, 1917 MILE :4*;. DO NT FORGET- *^^^^ ' PUT CAMPFIREDUT ^J,*^. The necessity for protecting the timber areas of northern British Columbia is full realized by the Provincial Forest Service and one district vies with another in initiating new methods of directing the atten- tion of the public to the forest fire danger. The Hazelton Forest Dis- trict has broken new ground in this respect by erecting sign-posts, which, in addition to indicating the direction and distances, bear also such legends as "Please be careful with fire," and 'Don't forget—Put Camp fire out,' etc. FROM EDMONTON Edmonton, Can., Feb.' 13, 1917. Canadian Forestry Association:— "I am cjuite interested in the work of the Association and am becoming more so as I get information regard- ing same. " A. S. M. NEW SPECIES BARK BEETLE DISCOVERED ? I I i What is apparently a new species of destructive bark beetle has been brought to light by Mr. Fritz Johan- sen, now of the Natural History Branch of the Geological Survey, Ottawa, who has spent five years in Entomological investigation in the extreme north, part of the time in Greenland. Mr. Johansen, in the fall of 1916, found on the Coppermine River a small area of damaged white spruce in which bark beetles had been at work. Three different species were found, one of which is believed to be new to the science of Entpmology. The opinion of other entomologists is being sought, but thus far Mr. Johansen's claim is well supported. 4.— 1 I —t FORESTRY JOURNAL ON PULLMAN CARS 1 ^1, „„ ,;, „„ „„ n m, iir. „., au n« m an «{• By an arrangement in which the Grand Trunk Railway System gave generous co-operation, the Canadian Forestry Journal will henceforth be placed in special binders on fifteen of the company's cars for general reading. The magazines in the Chair and Sleeping Cars are read by many thousand


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