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forets soient peuplees de resineux 

 sur plus des deux tiers de leur eten- 

 due, ce pays importe annuellement 

 pour onze millions de francs de 

 sciages resineux dont les trois quarts 

 lui proviennent d'Autriche-Hon- 

 grie. Les sciages du chene importes, 

 dont la valeur atteint trois millions 

 de francs, proviennent pour les deux 

 tiers de la meme origine, et de France 

 pour un cinquieme. 



TORONTO FOREST STUDENTS. 



Forty-five students wrote on the 

 examinations of the Faculty of For- 

 estry of the University of Toronto. 

 Some of these had to complete some 

 Arts examinations toward the end 

 of May, but forty of them had 

 found employment for the summer 

 by the time the trip to Norfolk clos- 

 ed. Of these twenty were engaged 

 by the Dominion Government For- 

 estry Branch, sixteen by private 

 companies, three as fire-rangers, and 

 one in horticultural work. The 

 places from which the students 

 came were widely scattered. Nine- 

 teen were from the city of Toronto, 

 fourteen from other parts of Ontario, 

 two from Nova Scotia, three from 

 New Brunswick, two from Quebec, 

 one from Alberta, one from British 

 Columbia, and three from the 

 United States. There were six grad- 

 uates, whose pictures will be found 

 in another column. They are (read- 

 ing from the top of the picture 

 downward) D. R. Cameron, E. O. 

 McDougall, L. M. Ellis, J. D. Gil- 

 mour, A. Joly de Lotbiniere, and 

 S. S. Sadler. The first four are On- 

 tario men, Mr. Gilmour being also a 

 graduate of the Ontario Agricultural 

 College ; Mr. Joly de Lotbiniere is 

 from Quebec ; and Mr. Sadler is from 

 the United States. 



In reporting to the Superintendent of 

 Forestry, Mr. Geo. Douglas, forest ranger 

 in the Battleford district, reports having 

 found, north of Bright Sand lake, a whole 

 swamp of tamarack trees defoliated by 

 the Larch Sawfly (Nematus Erichsonii). 



1911 Graduates in Forestry, University of 

 Toronto. 



