218 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
We have but one more event in the island’s history to record. 
In 1885, during the careful survey of this region made by the United 
States Coast and Geodetic Survey, the island and its surroundings 
were carefully surveyed, and the resultant map of the island, repro- 
duced by the kind permission of the Director of the Survey, is given 
Statute Miles 

Fic. 13.—TJhe United States Coast and Geodetic Survey map of the Island, 
1885. From the original MS. sheet in the Archives of the Survey; 
original size. From this the map of Fig. 4 was constructed. 
herewith (Fig. 13). As earlier explained (page 146), the origin of the 
name Hunt’s Island applied to it is not known, nor has the name 
persisted. 
The present condition of the island is represented in large part 
upon the accompanying map (Fig. 14), and more fully by the accom- 
panying photographs (Figs. 15-24), all of which were taken by the 
author in September, 1902, except No. 15, which was taken a few 
years ago. 
Such is tke history of Dochet Island, and its state at the present 
day. 
