. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 602 Canadian Forestry Journal, June, ipi6. hand out an instruction book at the beginning of a season and let the individual shift for himsell. Inspec- tion and supervision must be con- tinuous and close to bruig the best results out of any body ot men whether in a foundry or a forest. "The problem of Ontario s forests surely demands prompt and mtelli- eent treatment. Two thousand wood-using industries depend upon living forests for their raw ma- teriafs. The power value of scores of streams has been badly aftected bv


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 602 Canadian Forestry Journal, June, ipi6. hand out an instruction book at the beginning of a season and let the individual shift for himsell. Inspec- tion and supervision must be con- tinuous and close to bruig the best results out of any body ot men whether in a foundry or a forest. "The problem of Ontario s forests surely demands prompt and mtelli- eent treatment. Two thousand wood-using industries depend upon living forests for their raw ma- teriafs. The power value of scores of streams has been badly aftected bv the burning of tree growth on w-atersheds. It would seem far more practical and sensible, even as a war measure, to guard the foundations of industrv and water powers from needless racking by fire, than to spend time and money on some ot the more superficial concerns ot the people. One-third of a cent per acre has been demonstrated by the Que- bec limit-holders' associations as sufficient to cover the cost of lorest guarding. This includes the build- Yale University Forest School NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. YALE University Forest School js a graduate department of Yale Uni- versity. It is the oldest existing forest school in tl*e United States and exceeds any other in the number of its alumni. A general two-year course leading to the degree of Master of Forestry is o • fered to graduates 9f universities col- leges and scientific institutions of high standing, and, under exceptional condi- tions, to men who have had three years of collegiate training including certain prescribed subjects. Men who are not candidates for the degree may enter the school as special students, for work in any of the subjects nflfered in the reg- ular course, by submitting evidence that will warrant their taking the work to their own advantage and that ot the School. Those who have completed a general course in forestry are adniitted for research and advanced work in Dendrology, Silviculture, For


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