. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. [Pulpwood Prodiidiun fur 1913. 123 PULPWOOD PRODUCTION FOR 1913. Bulletin No. 4(3 of tho Forestry Brauoh of the Dei>artinent of the Interior, Canada, 'riiljiwood Consuniption in IIH.!,' coinpiletl by H. G. Lewis, \, assisted l>y W. Guy n. Boyee, has just been issued. It shows that in 11)13 there was consumed in Canadian mills 1,109,034 eords of pulpwood, valueil at .$7,243,368, and that there was exjiorted 1,035,030 cords, valued at $7,l»70,- 571. The roduced pul|)Wood in the fol- lowing order: Quebec, Ontari


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. [Pulpwood Prodiidiun fur 1913. 123 PULPWOOD PRODUCTION FOR 1913. Bulletin No. 4(3 of tho Forestry Brauoh of the Dei>artinent of the Interior, Canada, 'riiljiwood Consuniption in IIH.!,' coinpiletl by H. G. Lewis, \, assisted l>y W. Guy n. Boyee, has just been issued. It shows that in 11)13 there was consumed in Canadian mills 1,109,034 eords of pulpwood, valueil at .$7,243,368, and that there was exjiorted 1,035,030 cords, valued at $7,l»70,- 571. The roduced pul|)Wood in the fol- lowing order: Quebec, Ontario, British Co- lumbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia. Only five kinds of wood were used in the manufacture of pulp in the following liroi)ortions: Spruce, per cent.; balsiim fir, '2'>.'i; hemlock, ; jack pine, , and poj>lar, .4 per cent. As to the methods of making pulp, tliese consumed wood in the following propor- tions: Mechanical ground wood, per cent.; sulphite pulp, ; sulphate pulp, Soda pulp has greatly reduced, only 5,144 cords being used for this purpose in 1913. Copies of this Bulletin may be had free on application to the Director of Forestry, Ottawa. IMPORTATION OF PINE SEEDLINGS PROHIBITED. Dr. IF. T. Gussow, Dominion Botanist, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, sup- ]>lenients his previous information on the subject of legislation concerning White Pine Blister Rust by a note calling atten- tion to the fact that on Nov. 9, 1914, an Order-in-Council was passed by the Gov- ernment of Canada at Ottawa as follows: ' The importation into Canada of the fol- lowing species of the genus Pinus and their horticultural varieties, viz: White jtine (f'iniis ), western white pine (I' iiiontiroht Doiui.), sugar pine {I'linix Lniubvrtinnn Doug.), stone or cembran pine (I'inits ccnihra L.), and all other five- leaved species of the genus Pinus is pro- hibited. ' A USEFUL HANDBOOK. The Dominion Parks Branch has issueil a 'Handbook of t


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