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Aerial view of spruce budworm killed balsam fir and red spruce
801a
Fire origin white pine with 2nd story of balsam fir - poplar
802a
Evidence of prescribed burn on white pine with 2nd story of balsam fir - poplar
802b
Finned barrels used to site prepare areas
803
Black spruce seedling
804
Seedling on paper pot (black spruce)
805a
Black spruce seedling in paper pot
805b
Minimal root development measured in jackpine
806
Map of geology of southeastern US
807
Map of soils of Southeastern USA
808
Map of forested lands of the Southeastern USA
809
Map of forest types of the Southeastern USA
810
Map of mean annual water deficit in the USA
811
Maps of damaging tropical storms and glaze storms in the USA
812
Map of fire occurrence rates in the USA
813
Map of distribution ranges of longleaf and shortleaf in south-eastern USA
814
Map of ranges of loblolly and slash in the southeastern USA
815
Diagrams of growth sequences in conifers
816a
816b
Profile of radial growth sequences
817
Profile of radial growth and number of sequences
818
Profile number and radial sequences
819
Construction of 3-dimensional array
820
3-dimensional array of stem and root growth
821
Model of (tree) stem analysis array
822
Model of Duff & Nolan's Type 1,2 and 3 growth sequences
823
Forestry machinery
824a
824b
Site preparation for forestry plantation
825
Site preparation with forestry machinery
826
Plantation marked for winter thinning
827
Plantation after thinning (branches left on the ground)
828
Natural regeneration
829
Balsam fir stand (high graded)
830
Balsam fir plantation
831
Natural regeneration in Balsam fir
832
Young Balsam fir plantation (not enough space between trees)
833
On-site preparation for further plantation with red pine
834
Area for red pine plantation plowed with Martini
835
Seedlings planted with paper pots
836
Jackpine seedlings
837
3 year old jackpine plantation
838
Forestry machine for site preparation
839
Site prepared by Martini forestry machine
840a
Area prepared for plantation
840b
Jack pine planted 1971
841
3 yrs old jackpine plantation
842
Desiccation by frigid temperatures on red spruce
843
Growth in black spruce
844
Black spruce planted in 1968
845
Mixed plantation
846
Tree growth pattern on slope
847a
Tree growth on slope
847b
847c
Tree growth on black spruce plantation
848a
Tree growth on black spruce
848b
Close up on black spruce tree growth in a hilly landscape
849a
Close up on plantation made in a hilly landscape
849b
Close up on tree needle rust
850a
Close up on white spruce needle rust
850b
Close up on budworm damage on red spruce
851a
Pest damage on red spruce needles
851b
Pest (budworm) damage on tree needles
851c
Forest insect pest over tree needles
852a
Budworm over white spruce needles
852b
Pest worm eating tree needles
852c
Comparison of tree growth (planted black spruce vs natural larch)
853a
Growth comparison between planted black spruce and natural larch
853b
8 yrs old black spruce plantation
854a
8 years old black spruce plantation
854b
View on treated site for jackpine plantation (8 weeks later)
855
6 weeks of growth in black spruce
856
Pot planted jackpine, extracted to see root growth
857a
Jack pine in paper pot planted, extracted to show root growth
857b
Roots exposure in paper pot planted jackpine
857c
Black spruce planted in July 1972 in paper pot, extracted June 1973
858a
Black spruce planted in paper pot, extracted to show root development
858b
Removed soil to show black spruce roots
858c
Paper plot planted black spruce and extracted to show root development
858d
Browse on hemlock in winter deer yard
859
Winter browse on hardwoods
861
Difference in snow depth under hemlock and hardwoods
862
Natural regeneration of hemlock under paper birch after a fire
863
Hemlock seedling (3 years) was established on mineral soil of windthrow
864a
Hemlock seedling (3 years) established on mineral soil of windthrow
864b
Hemlock seedling (3yrs) established on mineral soil of windthrow
864c
Mixed wood species plot after improvement cut
865
Clearcut to promote the growth of plantation
866
Clearcut in hardwoods to promote black cherry
867
Windthrown hemlock
868
Windthrown old hemlock in stand with beech
869
Hemlock seedling established on old log
870
Yellow birch which became established on rotting log
871
Hemlock stand
872
Old stand of hemlock (400+yrs)
873
Stand of hemlock and beech
874
Hemlock stand (age 350+ yrs)
875
Rural road used for logging and recreation
876a
Road used for logging and recreation
876b
5 yrs old black spruce plantation
877
Paper pot-planted black spruce
878a
Black spruce paper pot was planted in July 1972
878b
Black spruce paper pot was planted July 1972
879a
Black spruce paper pot planted in July 1972
879b
Paper pot planted jackpine (after one year)
880a
Jack pine paper pot planted in July 1972
880b
Exposed roots of black spruce planted with a paper pot
881
Black spruce paper pot planted and extracted to show roots
882
Extraction of black spruce to show roots development
883
Black spruce growth after months
884
Norway spruce planted mid-Aug. 1973, photo Sept 1973, showing root development
885
Black spruce paper pot planted July 1972
886a
Growth in black spruce paper pot planted in July 1972
886b
Seedlings (black spruce) ready for planting
887
Seedlings for planting
888a
Black spruce seeded and ready for out planting
888b
Tree planting device
889
Planted black spruce in paper pot
890
Planting crew using potti putkis
891
Women planting paper pot black spruce
892a
892b
893a
Planting paper pot black spruce
893b
Diagram of feeding pattern of spruce sawfly
894
Diagram of life history of spruce sawfly
895a
Diagram of the life history of spruce sawfly
895b
Mistletoe life history diagram
896
Diagram of mistletoe on host
897
Chart of hosts of mistletoe
898
Chart of characteristics of main species of mistletoe
899
Chart of development of infection in lodgepole pine stand
900
White pine weevil damage in jack pine
901
Natural regeneration of jack pine, 9 yrs. after summer logging (clearcut)
902
Early cement-filled barrel
903
Black spruce at 11yrs from seed
904
White spruce damaged by late spring frost
905
Site was cut in 1972, barrel scarified for natural regeneration
906
Boreal black spruce and balsam fir stand
907
Black spruce with balsam fir stand 76 years old
908
Black spruce 76 years
909
Hardwoods, mainly maple killed with 2,4 5-T
910
Black Brook "fields of forests"
911
Spruces planted 1965
912
Black spruce 2+2 planted Aug 1968
913a
913b
Black spruce planted 1965
914a
Black spruce planted 1965, photo 1973
914b
914c
Area logged 1937-38. Balsam fir natural, 35 years
915
Clearcut planted with Douglas fir
916
Douglas fir planted after clearcutting
917
White ash planted after cultivation and simazine, 5 years
918a
918b
White ash 3 years after planting
919
Populus alba 2 years after planting
920
Self-pruning in white ash, 5 years
921
Multiple leaders from mouse damage
922
White spruce planted at Rock Point Provincial Park
923
Marttiini plow in 1972 followed by planting jack pine in 1973
924a
924b
Clearcut aerially seeded with jack pine
925
Jack pine clearcut, site prepared with barrels then aerially seeded
926a
926b
Strip cutting for natural regeneration
927a
927b
Strip cutting in white pine
928a
928b
Jack pine planted 1964, 9 years. Site of University of Toronto studies.
929
Outstanding X poplar (cottonwood)
930
Stump of black walnut auctioned off for $5,050.00, 1973
931
Cronartium comptoneae (sweetfern rust)
932a
932b
Cronartium comptoneae rust showing aeciospores
933a
933b
Cronartium comptoniae (sweetfern blister rust) on 2 year jack pine
934a
934b
Hard maple, 64ft clear stem; Height 110ft
935
General view of geography in Barrie woodlot
936
Bending of "whips"
937
Diagram illustrating silvicultural options
938
Blake MacDonald's experiment to show the impact of water supply on growth of hard maple seedlings
939a
939b
Eastern hemlock, clearcut in Algonquin Park
940
Dense mature stand of hemlock in Algonquin Park
941
Crown closure in mature stand, Algonquin park
942
Hemlock stand n.b. old white pine stump. Algonquin park
943
Interior of hemlock stand, Algonquin Park
944
Forest floor under mature hemlock
945
General view through mature hemlock stand
946
Soil profile under mature hemlock
947
Regeneration of hemlock
948a
948b
Hemlock seedling on forest floor
949
Hemlock seedlings on mineral soil created by road construction
950