102 REPORT OF THE No. 3 



Kingston 



This project was carried on under the relief scheme of the Department of 

 National Defence at Barriefield Common east of Kingston. 



The Forestry Branch supplied the trees and supervision, The Department 

 of National Defence furnished the labour. 



4,000 trees were planted in all and the average number of men employed 

 was 14. 



9. TREES DISTRIBUTED FOR PRIVATE PLANTING, SCHOOLS AND 

 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC AND SEMI-PUBLIC PROPERTIES 



In the spring of 1936, 4878 people secured trees from the Ontario Forestry 

 Branch, totalling in all 7,318,783. 56 schools secured trees totalling in all 

 37,761 and miscellaneous public and semi-public properties secured trees 

 totalling in all 241,288. 



Table 7 gives the species and the number distributed. 



10. SEED COLLECTING 



(a) Seed conditions throughout the province were fair for all species 

 except red pine for which they were poor. Report from the fire zones into 

 which the province is divided gave the following results: 



Massey — 



Red Pine — over entire area }/$ crop 



Jack Pine — over entire area 3^ crop 



White Pine — over entire area % crop 



White Spruce — over entire area % crop 



North Bay — 



Red Pine — over entire area No crop 



Jack Pine — over entire area Y% crop 



White Pine — over entire area No crop 



White Spruce — over entire area 3^8 crop 



Pembroke — 



Red Pine — over entire area H6 crop 



Jack Pine — over entire area x /2 crop 



White Pine — over entire area Full crop 



White Spruce — over entire area }/i crop 



Angus — 



Red Pine — over entire area No crop 



White Pine — over entire area Y% crop 



White Spruce — over entire area H crop 



Eagle River — 



Red Pine — over entire area No crop 





