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IIKMLOCK AND BALSAM FOREST IX BRITISH rOT.T^vtlTA. 

 This is a scene beliind tlie felling crews. It is an unusual p cture h cause of its clearness and the perspective. Red cedar is usually asso- 

 ciated with the other limher in these forests, aiwl the s:and on tl'e h- t types ofren cuts 73.00) lu lOj.OOo f. , ptr acre. Wts-Lrn hiin.u-n is i. . v 

 being usfcl extensivily fo.' p :lp • ood It aNo makes excellent lumber, heing much s'lperior to eastern hemlock. The next step in tlie logging 

 scrne above "s to sk-d tlie lo;s by cable to the head of the I03 road. The portable donkey engines in the woods are kno*vn as "skidders," the 

 one at the foot of the log road is the "roader" or "bull donkey." 



