Section Reports 



Status of fisheries research projects for the year 1967. Sec- 

 tion Report #67. 



Smith, J. B. Former lake trout spawning grounds in Lake 

 Huron. Section Report #68. 



FORESTRY SECTION 



Boissonneau, A. N. Glacial history of northeastern Ontario, 

 Part II, Timiskaming-Algoma area. Can. J. Earth Sci. 5, pp 

 97-109. 



Burgar, R. J. and N. F. Lyon. Survival and growth of stored 

 and unstored white spruce planted through the frost-free 

 period. Ont. Dept. of Lands & Forests Research Report 

 No. 84. 



Carmichael, A. J. Shallow sand cover gives best germination 

 of black spruce seeds. Tree Planters' Notes. Vol. 19:1. 



Fayle, D. C. F. Radial growth in tree roots. Univ. of Toronto 

 Tech. Rep. No. 9. 



Clerum, C. and C. Pierpoint. The influence of soil moisture 

 deficits on seedling growth of three coniferous species. 

 For. Chron: 44(5). 



Heimburger, C. Poplar breeding in Canada. In: Growth and 

 utilization of poplars in Canada. For. Branch, Can. Dept. 

 Fish and For. Publ. No. 1205, pp 88-100. 



Holowacz, J. Forestry LJSSR; industry and production. P.&P. 

 Mag. of Can. pp. 112-120. 



Holowacz, J. Peculiarities of Canadian forestry, by Niko- 

 laiuk, V. A., Artsybashev, E. S. and Telegin, N. P. "Lesnoe 

 Khoziaistvo", No. 6, pp. 88-91. Trans. 



Ladell, J. W., A. J. Carmichael and G. H. S. Thomas. Current 

 work in Ontario on compression wood in black spruce in 

 relation to pulp yield and quality. North Central For. Expt. 

 Sta. Res. Paper NC-23. 



Mullin, R. E. A note on field success of Dunemann stock. 

 Jour. For. Vol. 66:9. 



Mullin, R. E. Spring planting with jack pine transplants 

 recommended for blueberry-sweetfern sites in northern 

 Ontario. For. Chron. Vol. 44:4. 



Mullin, R. E. Comparisons between seedlings and transplants 

 in fall and spring plantings. Ont. Dept. of Lands & Forests 

 Res. Rep. No. 85. 



Saul, G. H. Copper safely controls the roots of tubed seed- 

 lings. Tree Planters' Notes, Vol. 19:1. 



WILDLIFE SECTION 



Brohx, P., D. Bates and D. Simkin. Vegetation patterns of the 

 Hudson Bay Lowlands. (Map) Ont. Dept. of Lands & 

 Forests (in press). 



Fyvie, A. Papillomatosis in a moose. Research Note (Wild- 

 life) No. 12. 



F>'vie, A. Disease and parasitism in wildlife in Ontario as 

 reported on Form Res. 49 in 1966 and 1967. Resource 

 Mgt.Rpt. 93:1-12. 



Fyvie, A. Manual of Common Diseases, Parasites and 

 Anomalies of Wildlife. Revisions and additions to 2nd 

 edition. Ont. Dept. of Lands and Forests (in press). 



Fyvie, A. Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782) — in Diseases 



of Wildlife. Iowa State University Press (in press). 



Hepburn, R. Experimental management of mixed conifer 

 swamps for deer and timber in eastern Ontario. Section 

 Report (Wildlife) No. 69 (in press). 



Hill, D. C, E. V. Evans and H. G. Lumsden. Metabolizable 

 energy of aspen flower buds for captive ruffed grouse. 

 J. Wildl.Mgt., 32(4): 854-858. 



Lumsden, H. G. The displays of the sage grouse. Research 

 Report (Wildlife) No. 83. 



Lumsden, H. G. A hybrid grouse {Lagopus x Canachites) 

 from northern Ontario. Can. Field-Nat. (in press). 



Pimlott, D. H., J. Shannon and G. Kolenosky. The ecology 

 of the timber wolf in Algonquin Provincial Park. Research 

 Report (Wildlife) No. 87 (in press). 



Simkin, D. W. Red-throated loon nesting in northern On- 

 tario. Can. Field-Nat. 82(1): 49. 



Stephenson, A. B. Temperatures in a beaver lodge in winter. 

 J. Mammal, (in press). 



Watson, A., R. Parr and H. G. Lumsden. Differences in the 

 downy young of red grouse, willow grouse and rock 

 ptarmigan. Brit. Birds (in press). 



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