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November 1923
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

When the Wild Things Flee Ahead - - -Bonnycastle Dale 695
Timber Mining—An Object Lesson - - -Dr. J. H. White 697
Blazing A New Canoe Trail - - -L C. T. Beveridge 699
Fish and Game Conservation - - -W. Harry Allen 702
Gathering Tree Seeds for Future Forests - - -A. H. Richardson 703
How Scandinavia Solves Woods Labor Problem - - -705
A Drama of the Woods - - -Gretchen Gibson 707
Beaver and Forest Fires 707
A Forester for Nova Scotia 709
The Fire Experience of British Columbia 709
The Bush Lot on the Northern Prairie Farm - - -By Archibald Mitchell 710
Putting Muscle Behind a Patriotic Effort 711
Silvicultural Research and Experiment - - -Clyde Leavltt 712
Editorial 714-15
Views of Canadians on Forestry Conditions 716
Railroads and the Forests (Illustrated) 717
Lopping the Tops Off Shade Trees - - -Archibald Mitchell 718
A Plan for a Continuous Production of Timber 719
The Canadian Muskrat - - -William McMillan 723
Getting Acquainted with the Hemlock Tree - - -B.R.Morton 724
Wilson Again Distinguishes Himself (Fiction) - - -Lovell Coombs 727
Hearty Press Endorsements 731
Lining Up the Lumberjacks - - -G. Gerald Blyth 733
Fire Pump Test735
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