. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Forestry Journal, June, 1917 1175 to action for damages. Certain of the States allow the recovery of double the amount of damages suf- fered if the fire is caused through wilfulness or negligence, and one State provides also for liability for injury to young growth, the damage being calculated as the expense of artificially planting and cultivating the trees to the point of develop- ment at the time when the fire occurred. Other States make per- sons who cause fires liable for the cost of extinguishment, as well


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Forestry Journal, June, 1917 1175 to action for damages. Certain of the States allow the recovery of double the amount of damages suf- fered if the fire is caused through wilfulness or negligence, and one State provides also for liability for injury to young growth, the damage being calculated as the expense of artificially planting and cultivating the trees to the point of develop- ment at the time when the fire occurred. Other States make per- sons who cause fires liable for the cost of extinguishment, as well as for the amount of injury done. As a result of the recent visit of Chief Engineer Nicholas J. Melnikoff, of the Russian Cabinet, to the United States and Canada, a renewed ac- tivity in the development of Russia is observed. An exploitation company known as Russian-American Development Co., has been organized. M. Albert, formerly of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, of the firm of Albert & McKalTrey, Ltd., is en route to Mos- cow, via Vladivostok, to confer with Russian authorities regarding the establishment of a number of saw- p. L. BUTTRICK CONSULTING FORESTER NEW HAVEN, CONN., 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 IVIapping Supervision of Lumber Contracts Surveying ForesttlPlanting STETSON BLDG., 31 CENTRAL ST. BANGOR, MAINE. mills in Siberia to furnish material for the double tracking of the Trans- Siberian railway. It is stated by Mr. Albert that the Russian govern- ment contemplates building 4000 miles of railroad annually for the next 10 years. Mr. Albert, himself a Russian, states that the Russian- American Co. will make a preliminary investigation of the timber possibilities of Russia, and if conditio


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