DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS FOR 1937 17 



ment to the Indians in Northern Ontario under Treaty 9 and Adhesion to same. 

 By such Treaty the Indians surrendered all interests in the Albany River and 

 areas north and south thereof in consideration inter alia of receiving an annuity 

 from the Federal Government, passed on for payment to the Province under 

 whose control is vested the area of land surrendered. ^ 



As times improve and the demand for more timber and land grows, there 

 will be an increased expenditure to meet additional hazards and to provide 

 extended staffs to measure timber and supervise extensive logging operations. 



SURVEYS 



FOREST FIRE PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION 



REFORESTATION 



RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND AIR SERVICE 



Are treated respectively in Appendices appearing in Parts 2 and 3 of this 

 report. 



