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Forestry Quarterly. 



chased, except that at the time this particular list was taken there 

 were only about forty-five men in camp instead of the usual sixty 

 or over. Of course the prices of these articles vary, as is also the 

 case with the horse feed given below, but they average up pretty 

 closely during the year. 



To Run Camp of Forty-five Men for One Week. 



$6.50 

 1.85 

 4-50 

 3-50 

 .90 

 5-50 

 4-50 

 M-35 

 3.60 

 4.80 

 36.80 

 2.88 

 i-75 

 1.50 

 4-50 

 2.25 

 2.24 

 2.40 

 3.38 

 i-75 

 4.00 

 4.80 

 14-50 

 5.00 

 2.50 

 6.00 



Total 



$116.35 



1907 Sept. 



Oct. 



Fresh Meat For One Month. 



Total 



$24.00 

 23.60 

 19.20 

 19.20 

 23.60 

 18.40 

 23.20 

 17.20 

 5.20 



$173-60 



The above list gives an insufficient idea of the character of the 

 meals served. As seen from the scale of wages, the cook is paid 

 $3 per day, and must of necessity be a good one. He is given two 



