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Division of Surveys and Engineering 



Doug. Clarke and R. A. Masson at Drafting Table. 



Inventory program were photostated early in the year. This completed the main 

 requirements for copies of original survey records for this program, with the excep- 

 tion of miscellaneous surveys needed periodically. 



The demand for the use of survey records continued this year due to the 

 accelerated program of ground surveys in summer resorts. Hydro and Highways 

 work. 



Printing and Transparent Linen Reproductions 



The use of paper, opaque linen and transparent linen reproductions of survey 

 plans and other material continues to increase in quantity. 93.200 square feet of 

 sensitized paper and linen was consumed. 



The use of transparent linen reproductions to eliminate hand drawn copies of 

 survey plans required for filing in the Land Titles and Registry Offices was increased 

 this year and 875 square feet was used for this purpose. 



Book Binding 



The work of repairing and rebinding the original survey held notes and other 

 volumes was continued during the year. The repairing and recovering of the original 

 crown survey field note books is nearing conclusion. In addition, some 50 new books 

 were made up and other miscellaneous work performed for this and other Divisions. 



