travelled roads. Seven wolves were killed by train. While most of the above were 

 killed under accidental circumstances, one wolf was killed from a snowplane, 3 

 were killed from an ice-scooter and 161 wolves were killed from aircraft, where 

 the wolves were hunted and shot under a special license issued for that purpose. 

 A report on the Wolf Research Project will be found in the Research Branch's 

 Section of this Annual Report. 



The following table shows the number of wolves killed, by County and 

 District, on which claims for bounty were received: 



County Timber Brush Pups Total 



Bruce 12 12 



Carlebon 3 3 



Dufferin 2 11 13 



Dundas 1 1 



Durham 14 14 



Elgin 4 4 



Essex 2 2 



Frontenac 1 23 24 



Glengarry 3 3 



Grey 8 8 



Haldimand 2 2 



Halton 1 1 



Hastings 15 16 5 36 



Huron 3 3 



Kent 4 10 14 



Lambton 8 5 13 



Lanark 18 18 



Leeds & Grenville 16 16 



Lennox & Addington 5 12 3 20 



Middlesex 12 3 



Norfolk 3 3 



Northumberland 6 4 10 



Ontario 3 3 



Peterborough 11 5 16 



Prescott 1 1 



Prince Edward 1 1 



Renfrew 64 8 72 



Russell 1 1 



Simcoe 1 21 22 



Victoria 13 12 25 



York 1 !_ 



TOTAL FOR COUNTIES 112 224 29 365 



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