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[Archive] Journal of the Forestry Commission (No.31)

Lead Author: Forestry Commission

The Forestry Commission Journal was introduced as a way to communicate information on a wide range of topics which could not be communicated through ‘ordinary official channels’, and was intended to be a means of exchanging the opinions and experiences of all members of the staff.
This thirty-first Journal includes information on:

  • The Eighth British Commonwealth Forestry Conference, East Africa, 1962;
  • A Tour in North Uganda and Kenya;
  • Note on Forest Areas in the Samburu District by Kenya Forest Department;
  • Farm Forests in Austria, with Special Reference to Styria;
  • Protection Forests in Switzerland;
  • A Study Tour in Holland;
  • A Visit to Denmark and Holland;
  • Report on Rationalisation Course in Arnhem, Holland;
  • Royal Scottish Forestry Society: 65th Annual Excursion to Perthshire,1962;
  • The Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland: Meeting at Cardiff;
  • Problems of Soil Erosion and Stabilisation in Coastal Areas;
  • Forestry and Landscape;
  • Forestry at the John Colet Secondary School, Wendover, Bucks.;
  • Opening of Hendre D du Log Cabin for the Outward Bound Sea School, Aberdovey;
  • The New Shepherds; Game Fair, 1962;
  • Visitors and Visiting: A Forester’s Other Duties;
  • Reflections of an Auditor;
  • Changing Times; Cartoon: Busy Beavers;
  • Work Study Week at South Strome Forest;
  • Maintenance of Power Saw Chains;
  • A Method of Tool Storage;
  • The Ledmore Mounted Lining-Out Plough, Mark III;
  • Extracts from “Forest Products Research 1961”;
  • Properties of 30-37 Year Old Sitka Spruce Timber: Extracts from The Forest Products Laboratory Bulletin;
  • More Mighty Oaks;
  • A Day in the Forest;
  • The White Buck of Cannock Chase;
  • Cartoon: Swinging The Cat!;
  • Pine Cone Collection: Thetford, South District, 1962;
  • Corsican Pine Cone Collection at Sherwood, Delamere and Cannock;
  • Notes on Corsican Pine Cone Collection at Delamere Forest, 1961—1962;
  • Coypu.