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THIRD PART— Planting new forests...; 27 



Chapter I— General considerations 27 



Chapter 11 — The places in which to plant ..... 30 



Chapter III — What trees to pjant 35 



Chapter IV — A short description of the forest trees 

 common to all the provinces of the 



Dominion ; 35 



Section I — Deciduous trees 37 



Section II — Coniferous trees 56 



Chapter V — Summary description of the forest 

 trees which inhabit the prqvince of 



Ontario...-. 67 



Section I — Deciduous trees 68 



Section II — Coniferous trees 84 



Chapter VI — Forest trees indigenous in the pro- 

 vince of Quebec... -..,.. 91 



Chapter VII — Forest trees indigenous in New- 

 Brunswick, and Nova Scotia 94 



Chapter VIII— Forest trees indigenous in Prince 



Edward's Island 96 



Chapter IX — A short d§6cription and a list of the 



species indigenous in Manitoba 97 



Chapter X— Recapitulation of the seven last chap- 

 ters 100 



Chapter XI — Natural restoration of the forests 105 



Chapter XII— A word about seeds 107 



Chapter XIII — Seed-beds and nurseries 109 



Chapter XlV — Propagation by cuttings 112 



Chapter XV — Final planting out 113 



Chapter XVI — Planting certain special soils 115 



Chapter XVII — Care of trees after planting, pruning, 



etc , 119 



Chapter XVIII — Insects injurious to trees 123 



Chapter XIX — Cultivation of ornamental trees 126 



FOURTH PART-^Special subjects belonging to forestry 135 



