ii TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



The restocking of depleted waters and the introduction of new varieties of 



sporting fishes 114-119 



The pollution of waters 119-120 



Liimitation of catch 120-129 



Minnow seines 129-132 



The non-resident anglers' license 132-133 



Gangs of hooks 133 



Recommendations 133-136 



The Provincial Forest Reserves, Game and Fxjr-Beabing Animals 136-239 



The forests 136-140 



Forest fires 140-145 



Methods of checking forest fires 146-153 



The fire ranging service 153-158 



Recommendations 158-159 



The provincial forest reserves 159-182 



The Nipigon Forest Reserve 168-176 



The Quetico Forest Reserve 177-180 



Recommendations 180-182 



The game resources of Ontario 182-186 



Big game 186-192 



The settler in relation to game 192-198 



The Indian in relation to game : 198-202 



Recommendations 202-204 



Fur-bearing animals 204-209 



Trapping 209-215 



Wolves 215-217 



Recommendations 217-220 



Feathered game 220-228 



Recommendations 228 



The collection of non-resident licenses and cold storage 228-230 



Recommendations 230 



Game farms 230-237 



Recommendations 237 



Frogs 237-239 



Recommendations 239 



Publicity 239-241 



Recommendations 241 



A Scheme for the Iaiprovement of the Fisheries and Game Protective Services 241-247 



Recommendations 247-248 



Acknowledgments 248 



Conclusion 249 



Appendix. — The Interim Report of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Commission. 251-304 



INTERIM REPORT. 



Pages. 



Preamble 251-252 



Wardens and Overseers 252-256 



Administration 256-258 



The Commercial Fisheries 259-261 



Equipment for the Fisheries Protective Service 262-269 



Fish Hatcheries 270-273 



Bass Brooderles 273-274 



Co-operation 274-281 



Provincial Park Preserves 281-285 



Deer 285-291 



Small Game 291-295 



Resident Hunting License 296-299 



Ling 299-300 



Revenue and Expenditure 300-303 



Acknowledgments 303 



Conclusion 303-304 



The illustrations in this report are principally from photographs taken by Captain R. M. Sims, D.S.O., the 

 Secretary of the Commission, and Mr. H. J. Bury, held guide to the Commission on its trip through the Quetico 

 Forest Reserve. 



