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White, J. H., cost of investigation by 76
study of forest conditions on public domain by 80
report by, referred to 91
report on Trent Watershed by, referred to 79
White Pass and Yukon railway 10, 12
Whitford, Dr. H. N., investigation by 75
cost of study of forest resources by 76
work of, in British Columbia, referred to 84
Whole number of trees, one inch and above in diameter now present accord-
ing to the number of times burned (diagram) 191
Wider use of western coal 95
Width of agricultural plain in Alberta 233
Williscroft, Mr., opinion of re brush disposal 136
Wilson, Ellwood, Inspection on lands of Laurentide Co., by 140
\Vinegar, B. M., Forest Inspector, C.P.R., report by 67
Winnipegosis lake, sale of timber berths on 259
\Vinnipeg, Man., Crown timber agent at 81, 234, 256
lake, referred to 236, 251
permits issued by timber office at 267
\Vinnipeg river, referred to 236
forest reserve in upper waters of, advocated 93
water-power development referred to 84
Withholding from settlement of non-agricultural lands 83
Wood crop, small amount used or marketed 101
Woods, lake of the, watershed as forest reserve recommended 84
watershed of, referred to 93
Work in Saskatchewan discontinued 84
Work of propagandist of fire protection 205
Work on forest investigation in British Columbia 85
Wyman, Thomas B., Secretary-Forester, quoted 162
Wyoming, brush disposal conditions in 152
Forest Service takes charge of brush disposal 155
YALE, ground rent on lands situated west of 262
timber regulations for district 260
Yellowhead Pass, climatic conditions of 108
Yellow pine region, classes of timber in area 107
Yield of poplar 30 years hence on burned areas with estimates of its value
and the loss in value by repeated fires (Table XII) 200
Yoho Park Forest reserve, referred to 248
York and Carleton railway 15
Young forests of British Columbia 217
Young pine trees, one inch and above in diameter now present, according to
the number of times burned (diagram) 191
Young poplars, one inch and above in diameter. now present, according to
the number of times burned (diagram) 191
Yukon Territory, railways subject to Board in 12
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