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SECTION C. House Building and Carpentry, ... 198 



Prescribed Dimensions of Building Timber and Wood (p. 

 199) ; Carpentry Works (p. 200) ; Coachbuilding (p. 201); 

 Railways (p. 201). 



SECTION D. Industries in which Wood is made use of, 201 



Manufacture of Matches (p. 201) ; Tanning (p. 202) ; Wood 

 Paper Pulp (p. 202) ; Tar (p. 204). 



SECTION E. Fuel, 205 



Firewood consumed in Manufactories, and in Domestic 

 Economy (p. 205). 



SECTION F. Summary, 206 



Delivery of Forest Products (p. 206) ; Consumption in dif- 

 ferent Districts (p. 208) ; Proportion of Forest Lands 

 to others (p. 208). 



CHAPTER X. Projected Legislation in Forestry, . . . 209 



Remarks on Report of Commissioners in 1883 (p. 209) ; in 

 relation to Destruction of Forests (p. 210) ; in regard 

 to a New Forest Law relative to Crown Forests (p. 

 212) ; Communal Forests (p. 213) ; Private Forests 

 (p. 214) ; Svedjande and Forest Fires (p. 217) ; Penalties 

 (p. 220.) 



CHAPTER XI. Literature of Forestry, 222 



Works in Swedish (p. 222) ; Works in Finnish (p. 226) j 

 Chiefs of Administration (p. 226.) 



PART III. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. 



CHAPTER I. Contour of the Country, 228 



Hydrographic Character (p. 228) ; Upheaval of the Country 

 (p. 229) ; Illustrations of like Phenomena elsewhere 

 (p. 232 ) ; Resulting Contour (p. 236.) 



CHAPTER II. Geology, 241 



SECTION A. Geological Formation, ... ... ... 241 



Notices by Dr Ignatius (p. 242) ; by Dr Helms (p. 242.) 



SECTION B. Glacial Action, 244 



Statement by Dr Ignatius (p. 244) j Striae (p. 245) ; Extent 

 of Glacier (p. 246) ; Formation of Lake Beds by Flux 



