space, with a cellulose wash finish applied to the surfaces for protection. 

 These were re-indexed and filed. One hundred and twenty-five (125) old 

 township and town plans were also remounted. Approximately one hundred 

 (100) miscellaneous maps of various kinds, including reproductions of plans 

 of surveys of subdivisions were also mounted in various manners, for use of 

 various Departmental offices and for filing in the Land Titles and Registry 

 Offices. 



Two thousand, five h\mdred and eighty-five (2,585) iron survey 

 bars in the standard sizes of 1" x 1" x hQ" and 3A" x 3A" x 30" were dis- 

 tributed to various District Offices for summer resort and subdivision s\ir- 

 veys on Crown Lands. Two hundred and eighty-eight (288) Standard Crown Sur- 

 vey Posts were used on Crown surveys. Eight hundred (800) aluminxam prelimi- 

 nary survey identification plates were shipped to various District Offices 

 for the preliminary marking of summer resort parcels. Preliminary investi- 

 gation was made into a newly marketed Bronze Cap to be used in conjunction 

 with the Standard Iron Survey Bars. 



GEOGRAPHIC AND MAP PUBLICATION 



The new base drawings of Map 32A (Algoma and Sudbury) were com- 

 pleted and the map was published on a scale of four miles to an inch. The 

 basis outlines and lettering appear in two colours, black and dark blue, 

 which is an imiprovement from previous maps which were in black only. The 

 map shows all available topographical features obtained from aerial photo- 

 graphy. Type face lettering has been used. 



A reprint with minor revision was made of Map l^d. (Islands in 

 McGregor Bay). 



Revision and additional information relative to nomenclature was 

 supplied to the Canadian Board of Geographic Names, the various mapping 

 offices of the Federal Departments and the Department of Mines of this 

 Province. This included information for twenty sheets and five navigation 

 charts. Maps prei)ared included in the Forest Resources Inventory were 

 referenced re nomenclature and the names of featxires submitted to Canadian 

 Board of Geographic names for approval. 



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