A summary of the dry process material used, is as follows: 



Blue or black line paper 333,023 Sq. Ft. 



Transparent linen — 1,405 



Transparent plastic — 3,942 5,347 Sq. Ft. 



Opaque linen 4,732 Sq. Ft. 



Total 343,102 Sq. Ft. 



Reproductions required for mapping projects for this branch and various 

 district offices, to be produced photographically by commercial firms, are not in- 

 cluded in the above figures. 



MAP MOUNTING AND BOOKBINDING 



The following work was handled by the map mounting and bookbinding staff 

 maintained by this Section for departmental requirements including the preservation 

 of old survey plans. 



Map Mounting 



New plans mounted 



Summer Resort Subdivision and Composite 284 



Miscellaneous lithographed maps and prints 831 



Old plans remounted 



Original township surveys and patent plans 156 



Special projects 135 



Bookbinding 



New bindings 



Field notes of current surveys 45 



Miscellaneous 82 



Rebindings 



Patent References 20 



Field Notes 18 



Miscellaneous 



Documents and pages laminated 2,590 



Other 50 



SURVEY PARTY EQUIPMENT 



Three field survey parties under staff surveyors, carrying out summer resort 

 location subdivision surveys, park, inspection, retracement and other miscellaneous 

 surveys, were supplied and equipped for field work. Two Aqua Valve locators (dip 

 needles) were purchased for use of the field parties to facilitate the locating of iron 

 survey bars as well as eight personal radio transceivers, enabling each survey party 

 to have two-way verbal communication. These have proven to be extremely effec- 

 tive in expediting field survey work. 



Survey monuments to cover the survey programme were distributed to various 

 district offices for the use of Ontario Land Surveyors on staff, or in private practice 

 who were making retracement surveys, individual or subdivision surveys for sum- 

 mer resort purposes on Crown Land under instructions from the department, for 



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