Report of the Department of Lands and Forests for fiscal year ending March 31, 1950 



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Table No. 5. Classification of annual timber returns for the year ending March 31st, 



k. Quinte (Tweed) 



1. Sault Ste. Marie 



m. Sioux Lookout 



n. Sudbury 



o. Swastika 



p. Trent (Lindsay) 



Table Xo. 6. Timber areas sold durin^i the vear endin" March 31st. 1950. 



Table No. 4 



AMOUNTS OF TIMBER CUT 



For Year Ending March 31, 194Q 



SPECIES PIECES FEET 



Red and White Pine ...- 2,146,200 127,822,550 



Jack Pine _ 4,467,356 68,645,023 



Spruce 1,593,879 37,378,013 



Balsam 59,915 668,915 



Hemlock __.. 535,715 24,070,347 



Birch 339,179 26,081.919 



Maple _ 168,214 10,199,598 



Other Hardwood -. 80,247 3,610,864 



Poplar 307,637 7,740,999 



Cedar 15,658 201,873 



Tamarac 2,398 30,293 



9,716,407 306.450,394 



SPECIES PIECES LINEAL FEET 



Ties 324,247 



Poles _ 94,593 



Posts _.._. ..__. _ 16,262 



Fuehvood 



Piling _ 515,417 



Piling 



Spoolvvood ■ 



435,102 515,417 



Table No. S 

 ALGONQUIN 



Classific.vtion OF .\NNU.i\L TiMBER Return Year Endinc March 31, 1949 



SPECIES CORDS PIECES FEET DUES BONUS TOTAL 



Pine Logs 251,016 10,613,297 .S 26,533.18 S 29,659.12 S 56,192,30 



Pine Booms 1,542 137,627 344.06 1,645.51 1,989.57 



J. Pine Logs ■ 181,020 2,632,847 6,536.20 5,253.47 11,789.67 



J. Pine Booms 21 1,905 4.76 4.76 



Ash Logs 326 14,678 36.68 66.59 103.27 



Balsam Logs 1.004 13,924 27.84 61.76 89.60 



BasswoodLogs 1,322 105,263 263.15 229.17 492.32 



Beech Logs 530 24,097 60.24 107.01 167.25 



Birch Logs 87,406 6,332,884 15,832.17 17,174.37 33,006.54 



Cedar Logs ■ 713 9,335 14.00 14.00 



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