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and one more at a late date, bringing the full-time field staff up to four. Two 

 other lecturers operated during the summer season. 



(5) One full-time photographer and a photo-processor were engaged in the 

 fall of 1946. 



Publications 



Twenty-three new booklets were published during the >ear, and ten others 

 were reprinted, with revisions. Four issues of the Department's magazine 

 "SYLVA", started in the previous >ear, were published. 



The demand for publications increased, in man>- cases exceeding the supply. 

 A great volume of letter writing b\' administrative officers was eliminated 

 through the use of these |)ublications. 



Puhlications for Distribution: 



Air Service 



Wings Ov^er the Bush. 



Fish and Wildlife 



Pur Farming in Ontario 



Summary of the Game and Fisheries Act and Regulations 



Game Birds Need Cover 



Thou Shalt Not 



The C ormorant in Ontario 



The Chapleau Crown Game Preser\e 



Early Experiments in Fish Culture 



Prairie Chicken in Ontario 



Natural Histor\- of .Algonquin Park 



Forest Protection 



Forest Fires Prevention Act and Regulations 

 Yes, We Fight Forest Fires 



Land and Recreational Areas 



Manual of Public Land Administration 

 Summer Resort Lands in Ontario 

 Lands for Settlement in Ontario 

 Canada's New Paradise for Sportsmen 

 Algonquin Provincial Park 

 Quetico Provincial Park 

 Rondeau Provincial Park 

 Parry Sound District (lands for sale) 

 Kenora District (lands for sale) 

 Sudbury District (lands for sale) 

 Algonquin Story (S2.00 per cop\") 



Research 



Pedology-, the Dirt Science 

 D.D.T. in Ontario Forests 



Reforestation 



Care and Planting of Forest Trees 

 The Farm Wood lot 

 Forest Trees for Distribution 

 Windbreaks and Shelterbelts 

 Forest Tree Planting 



