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The expenditure on fireranging for the past year has been as follows: 



On Crown Lands $65,000.00 



On Eailways 80,000.00 



On Forest Reserves 88,000.00 



Cullers' Examinations. 



Cullers' examinations were held at North Bay and Kenora. Fifteen can- 

 didates were successful at these examinations and were granted certificates author- 

 izing them to act as cullers. 



(For list of cullers who passed at the above examinations see Appendix 39 

 page (102.) I i 



(For complete list of licensed cullers see Minister's reports for 1911 and 1912.) 



Crovv^n Surveys. 



The following Crown Surveys have been undertaken this year: 



Instructions were given for the subdivision af the following townships: 



Township of Lowther, in the District of AFgoma. 



Township of Scholfield, in the District of Algoma. 

 • Township of Caithness, in the District of Algoma. 



Township of Talbott, in the District of Algoma. 



Township of Orkney, in the District of Algoma. 



Township of Shetland, in the District of Algoma. 



Township of Ebbs, in the District of Algoma. 



Township of Sterling, in the District of Thunder Bay. 



Township of O'Brien, in the District of Timiskaming. 



Township of Malachi, in the District of Kenora. 



Also outlines of townships in the District of Sudbury. 



Outlines of townships in fhe District of Kenora. 



Outlines of townships in the District of Kenora. 



Timber Berths in the District of Kenora. 



Timber Berths in the District of Kenora. 



Certain lands adjoiLing the townships of MaoGregor, Gorham and Ware, 

 District of Thunder Bay. 



Survey of Cache Lake, township of Canisbay, in the Algonquin National Park. 



Inspection of surveys. 



The report of the surveyors, so far as received and examined, will be found in 

 appendices 18 to 36 inclusive, pages 50 to 91 inclusive. 



Municipal Surveys. 



On the petition of the Municipal Council of the township of Hinchinbrooke, 

 instructions were issued to survey the line between concessions 7 and 8 from lots 

 9 to 13, in the township of Hinchinbrooke, or as much farther on each side as an 

 original post can be found. 



Also on a petition of the Municipal Council of the township of Toronto, in- 

 Btructions were issued to survey the allowance for road between the 1st and 2nd 

 ranges, Credit Indian Reserve, south of Dundas Street, township of Toronto, from 

 the north-west angle of lot No. 8, 1st range, across lots Nos. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 

 14 in the 1st range, and lots Nos. 6, 9 and 10 in the 2nd range, Credit Indian 



