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CHECKLIST 



Cambridge university, School of forestry, Eng- 

 land 

 Adventitious nature of the so-called medul- 

 lary rays. H. Stone 



Cambridge university press, Fetter Lane, E.C. 

 4, London, England 



Guide to the identification of our more use- 

 ful timbers. H. Stone 



Canada Board of commerce, Ottawa 



1st annual report for the period July 7, 

 1919-M'ar. 31, 1920 



Canada Board of grain commissioners, Fort 

 William, Ontario 



List of licensed elevators and warehouses 

 in the Western grain inspection division 



Canada Bureau of statistics, Ottawa 



Census of industry, 1917; parti; agricultural 

 statistics. 1917. (9 George V. Sessional pa- 

 per no. 17) (5c) 



Census of industry, 1917; lumber, lath, 

 shingles etc., 1917. (9 George V. Sessional 

 paper no. 17c) (1) (5c) 



Census of industry, 1917; planning mills, 

 sash and door factories, etc, 1917. (9 

 George V. Sessional paper no. 17c) (3) (5c) 



Census of industry, 1917; wood distilla- 

 tion, 1917. (9 George V. Sessional paper 

 no. 17c) (5) (5c^ 



Census of industry, 1917, part 2; dairy fac- 

 tories, 1917. (9 George V. Sessional paper 

 no. 17a) (50c) 



Census of industry, 1917; part 4; pulp and 

 paper, 1917. (9 George V. Sessional paper 

 no. 17c) (4) (5c) 



Census of industry, 1918; fisheries statistics, 

 1918 



Census of industry, 1918; lumber, lath, 

 shingles, etc., 1918. (11 George V. Ses- 

 sional paper no. 17a) (10c) 



Census of industry, 1918; pulp and paper. 

 (10 George V. Sessional paper no. 17c) 

 (5c) 



Census of industry, 1919; fisheries statis- 

 tics 1919, Canada. (11 George V. Sess. 

 paper no. 17d) (20c) 



Field crops of Canada, (v. 13.no. 137) 



Fruit statistics of Canada 1919 



Live stock and animal products statistics, 

 1909-1919, Canada. (11 George V. Sess. 

 paper no. 17c) 



Monthly bulletin of agricultural statistics. 

 April" 1920. (B. v. 13,no. 140) 



Canada Commission of conservation, Ottawa 



Conservation of soil fertility and soil fibre; 

 report of conference held at Winnipeg, 

 Manitoba, July 14-16, 1920 



Forests of British Columbia. H. N. Whit- 

 ford and R. D. Craig 



National conference on conservation of 

 game, fur-bearing animals and other wild 

 life. Ottawa, Feb. 18-19, 1919 



9th annual report, 1918 



Power in Alberta; water, coal and natural 

 gas. J. White 



Report of 10th annual meeting, Ottawa, 

 Feb. 17-19, 1919 



Utilization of fish waste in Canada. J. B- 

 Feilding: J. H. Grisdale 



Water-power and fuel problems. A. V. 

 White 



Canada Customs and Inland revenue, Ottawa 

 Inspection of fruits, vegetables and milk 



when imported or exported 

 Regulations governing the importation of 



hides, skins, etc. 



Canada Department of health, 817 Queen st, Ot- 

 tawa 



Butter. (B. 436) 



Currants. (B. 435) 



Memorandum — opium and narcotic drug act 



and regulations, 1920 

 Registered stock feeds. A. McGill. (B. 

 438) 



Canada Department of marine and fisheries, 

 Ottawa 



Fish and chip shops. (B. 2) 

 Importance of Canada's fishing industry. 

 (B. 1) 



Canada Department of railways and canals, 

 Ottawa 

 Canada highways act; chapter 54, statutes 

 1919. (C. 1) 



Canada Department of the interior, Ottawa 



Annual report, 1919-20 



Bird houses and their occupants. P. A. Tav- 

 erner 



Birds of a Manitoba garden. N. Criddle 



Canadian woods for structural timbers. 

 (Forestry Branch B. 59) 



Care of the woodlot. B. R. Morton. (For- 

 estry Branch B. 69) 



Central British Columbia, Canada; a new 

 field for exploitation. F. H. Kitto 



Creosote treatment of jack pine and east- 

 ern hemlock for cross-ties. W. Kynoch 

 and J. A. Coderre. (Forestry Branch B. 

 67) 



Dominion lands act with amendments 



Dominion lands; hand-book for the infor- 

 mation of the public 



Empire timber exhibition. W: B. Stokes. 

 (Forestry Branch C. 12) 



Forest fires in Canada, 1917. (Forestry 

 Branch B. 68) 



Forest fires in Canada, 1918. (Forestry 

 Branch B. 70) 



Hand-book for the information of the pub- 

 Uc 



List of unoccupied farms for sale; pt 1: 

 east of the principal meridian; pt 2; weet 

 of the principal meridian, townships 1-12; 

 pt 3: west of the principal meridian, 

 townships 13-44 i 



List of unoccupied farms for sale in Sas- 

 katchewan. (Pts. 4-11) 



Methods of communication adapted to for- 

 est protection. W. N. Millar. ($1) 



No spring shooting means more migratory 

 game 



Protection of bird neighbours. H. Lloyd 



Province of New Brunswick, Canada; its 

 natural resources developed and unde- 

 veloped, 1918 



Province of New Brunswick; its natural 

 resources developed and undeveloped, 1921 



Province of Saskatchewan; its develop- 

 ment and opportunities. F. H. Kitto 



Report of the Director of forestry for the 

 year 1918. R. H. Campbell 



Report of the Director of forestry for the 

 fiscal year ended March 31, 1919 



Report of the Director of forestry for the 

 fiscal year ended Mar. 31, 1921. R. H. 

 Campbell 



Report on irrigation surveys and inspec- 

 tions, 1918-19 



Resources of Nova Scotia, 1920 



Tree-planting on the prairies of Manitoba, 

 Saskatchewan and Alberta. N. M. Ross. 

 (Forestry Branch B. 1) (7th rev. ed.) 



Utilization of waste sulphite liquor. B. 

 Johnsen and R. W. Hovey, comp. (For- 

 estry Branch B. 66) (50c) 



Why Canada and the United States com- 

 bined to stop spring shooting. J. H. 

 Fleming 



Canada Department of the interior. Dominion 

 parl<s branch, Ottawa 



Regulations for the protection of game in 



the Dominion parks 

 Report of the commissioner of Dominion 

 parks for the years ending Mar. 31, 1918 

 and 1919 

 Report of the commissioner of Dominion 

 parks for the year ending Mar. 31, 1920 



Canada Department of the interior, Natural 

 resources intelligence branch, Ottawa 

 Compact facts, Canada 1919 

 Natural resources; a brief compilation 

 bearing on the natural resources of the 

 Prairie Provinces 

 Peace river district., Canada; its resources 

 and opportunities. F. H. Kitto 



Canada Department of the interior, Reclama- 

 tion service, Ottawa 

 Drainage regulations 



