1909-10 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS AND MINES. 73 



Between 5C and 60. 



From the north-west angle of 50 on line between 60 and 60 to 7 mile Lake, 

 there is considerable white and red pine of good size and quality. From 7-Mile 

 Lake to the 3 mih post it is old brule with small birch, jack pine, poplar and 

 spruce. From the 3 mile post to north-east angle of 50 it was burned last 

 season with very little timber remaining. 



Between 5B and 6B. 



This recent burn continues 41/4 miles east along line between 5B and 6B, 

 the line then enters green jack pine, poplar, balsam, birch and spruce, princi- 

 pally from 6 to 12 inches in diameter and continues dn the same timber with 

 addition of black spruce through the balance of this 6 miles and along line 

 betweer Townships 5A and 6A and Y and Z to Niven's meridian. 



Between 5A and 6A and Y and Z. 



At the 3rd mile between Y and Z there is a new burn of about three-fourths 

 of a mile. 



On meridian between 5A and Y and 6A and Z. 



On the meridian between 5A and Y and 6A and Z the timber is the same 

 as just mentioned, green jack pine and black spruce, birch, balsam and poplar 

 from 6 to 12 inches in diameter. In some places the jack pine is found to about 

 15 inches. 



On meridian between 5A and 5B and 6A and 6B. 



This same timber continues along meridian between 5A and 6B and 6A and 

 6B to a little past the Ist mile on latter line. It then changes to old brule with 

 small jack pine and birch, which continues to O.L.S. Niven's post at 3 miles on 

 north side of Rainy Lake. 



At the southwest corner of 5A thei-e is about 1 or 2 square miles of new brule 

 which extends west into 5B. 



Between 5B and 50. 



On the meridian between 5B and 50 going north the line for the first 

 3 miles runs through jack pine and white spruce, balsam and cedar to 15 inches 

 diameter. There is some white and red pine in first mile and considerable 

 large white and red pine in the third mile. 



Near the third mile the line enters the newly burned country with very little 

 timber and continues in it to end of 6 miles, and on to near end of fourth 

 mile on line between 6B and 60. 



Between 6B and 60. 



In the 2nd mile on line between 6B and 60 there is about half a mile of 

 green bush. From 4th mile to Moule Lake the timber is green jack pine, spruce, 

 poplar and birch to about 12 inches diameter. 



