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" Some of the timber found in the country which sends its waters into James bay may prove to be of value for export. Among the kinds which it produces may be mentioned white, red and pitch pine, black and white spruce, balsam, larch, white cedar and white... "
Report of E.B. Borron, Stipendiary Magistrate, on Part of the Basin of ... - Page 35
by Ontario. Department of the Attorney General, Edward Barnes Borron - 1883 - 43 pages
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Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society and Monthly Record ..., Volume 3

Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1881 - 866 pages
...black and white spruce, balsam, larch, white cedar, and white birch. The numerous rivers converging towards the head of James' Bay offer facilities for...points at which it may be shipped by sea-going vessels. Minerals may, however, become in the future the greatest of the resources of Hudson's Bay. Little direct...
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Report of Progress - Geological Survey of Canada

Geological Survey of Canada - Geology - 1881 - 680 pages
...white cedar and white birch. The numerous rivera which converge towards the head of James' Bay öfter facilities for "driving" timber to points at which it may be shipped by sea-going vessels. Minerals Minerals may, however, become in future the greatest of the resources of the shores of Hudson's...
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Report of Progress - Geological Survey of Canada

Geological Survey of Canada - Geology - 1881 - 680 pages
...pitch pino, black and white spruce, balsam, larch, white cedar and white birch. Tho numerous rivera which converge towards the head of James' Bay offer facilities for "driving" timber to pointu at which it may bo shipped by sea-going vessels. jj. la Minerals may, however, become in future...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volume 51

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1882 - 1050 pages
...spruce,balsam,larch, white cedar, and white birch. The numerous rivers converging towards the head of James' Bay ofler facilities for ' driving ' timber to points at which it may be shipped by sea-going vessels. Minerals may, however, become in the future the greatest of the resources of Hudson's Bay. Little direct...
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Our North Land: Being a Full Account of the Canadian Northwest and Hudson's ...

Charles Richard Tuttle - Canada - 1885 - 608 pages
...black and white spruce, balsam, larch, white cedar, and white birch. The numerous rivers converging towards the head of James' Bay offer facilities for...points at which it may be shipped by sea-going vessels. " Minerals may, however, become in the future the greatest of the resources of Hudson's Bay. Little...
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The Routes and Mineral Resources of North Western Canada

E. Jerome Dyer - Canada - 1898 - 304 pages
...and white birch. Th& numerous rivers converging towards the head of James's Bay offer facilities of " driving " timber to points at which it may be shipped by sea-going vessels. Minerals In the Hudson's Bay Territory. Mineral to be Minerals may, however, become in the future the...
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Report, Volume 21, Part 2

Ontario. Department of Mines - Mines and mineral resources - 1912 - 232 pages
...present, is the most important point in regard to It. Some of the timber found in the country which sends its waters into James bay may prove to be of...points at which it may be shipped by sea-going vessels. Minerals , Minerals may, however, become in future the greatest of the resources of the shores of Hudson...
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Annual Report of the Ontario Department of Mines, Volume 21

Ontario. Department of Mines, Ontario. Bureau of Mines - Geology - 1912 - 586 pages
...present, is the most important point in regard to it. Some of the timber found in the country which sends its waters into James bay may prove to be of...points at which it may be shipped by sea-going vessels. Minerals / Minerals may, however, become in future the greatest of the resources of the shores of Hudson...
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Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volume 2

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1912 - 824 pages
...present, is the most important point in regard to it. Some of the timber found in the country which sends its waters into James bay may prove to be of...points at which it may be shipped by sea-going vessels. Minerals Minerals may, however, become in future the greatest of the resources of the shores of Hudson...
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