Totals... 709 961 — — 1670 



SURVEY RECORDS AND MAP DISTRIBUTION 

 A general increase of kO% in the distribution of all types of 

 lithographed maps is to be noted for this year. White prints were made 

 from tracings drawn by the District Offices on a scale of 2 miles to the 

 inchj covering sireas where only small scale lithographed maps are available. 

 Similar prints were substituted for the Georgian Bay Island lithographed 

 Diaps, as the stock has been exhausted. The increased distribution is due 

 to the increased demaind for maps, covering the Haliburton aind Muskoka areas 

 and the new Provincial Topographic sheets now available for North-eastern 

 Ontario y £uid many of the army ordnsmce maps on the scale of one mile to 

 the inch (1:63 >360) are being converted to the 1:50,000 scale, and into 

 east and west half sheets, requiring the distribution of two maps in 

 place of one. 



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