Map Mounting 



New plans mounted 



Summer Resort Subdivision and Composite 345 



Miscellaneous lithographed maps and prints 334 



Old plans remounted 



Original township surveys and patent plans 109 



Mining locations 432 



Total 1,220 



Bookbinding 



New bindings 



Field notes of current surveys 21 



Miscellaneous 20 



Total 41 



Rebindings 



Patent References 20 



Field notes 26 



Total 46 



Miscellaneous 



Documents and pages laminated 2,197 



Crown Survey Records 



The use of original Crown survey records for reproduction or reference pur- 

 poses by the survey branches of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 

 the Ontario Department of Highways, Ontario Land Surveyors in private practice 

 and the general public, continues to increase. 



Three thousand four hundred and fifty-eight (3,458) cards were typed cover- 

 ing plans being recatalogued and filed in the Survey Record Catalogue along with 

 six hundred (600) cards copied from information contained in the Island and 

 Boundary Commission Surveys book, and filed. In addition, 763 entries were made 

 in the Surveyor's designation number card index of surveyed parcels, including 

 change of file numbers. The returns of surveys of 102 plans of subdivisions made 

 for summer resort purposes and 132 plans of miscellaneous surveys consisting of 

 the surveys of pipe line right-of-ways, composite plans made on Crown Lands other 

 than individual summer resort location surveys, as well as 24 books of field notes 

 were registered, catalogued and filed. The returns of seven Municipal Surveys were 

 also entered in the records. 



The refiling of all plans of surveys, with the exception of the plans of surveyed 

 mining claims presently filed on current correspondence files, into the vertical filing 

 system, was continued this fiscal year. Approximately 34,500 flat, current corre- 

 spondence files were examined. Approximately 8,816 plans of surveys, descrip- 

 tions, field notes and affidavits were removed and refiled into the vertical filing 

 system. This required the typing of approximately 3,553 filing labels which was 

 done partly by the summer casual help and partly by the full time staff. All survey 

 record material removed from the files was microfilmed. 



Certain records, considered to be of enduring value, were transferred to the 



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