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had almost disappeared. It was finally located 14.77 chains south of the six 

 mile where I naturally expected to find it. In searching for the north boundary 

 of the Township of Mack some of my men discovered a well blazed survey line 

 which had apparently been run to mark out this boundary many years ago. A 

 post was found where this line intersected the north boundary of the Township 

 of Mack, this post being located 12.79 chains east of where the corner of 

 Townships 155 and 161 is located according to my survey, this post being 

 marked 155 on the north-east and 161 on the north-west. This line is shown on 

 the field-notes submitted herewith. 



The portion of the boundary between Townships 155 and 161 surveyed by 

 me runs over a rough hilly country. A small portion of the first half-mile has 

 been burnt over and is growing up with second-growth, but the rest of the 

 line is through original forest of maple, birch, oak, hemlock, spruce, balsam and 

 cedar from which only the pine has been cut. The hardwood predominates and 

 the line continues in this class of timber until within a few chains of the north 

 boundary of the Township of Mack where it enters a belt of second growth. 

 This line is about half a mile east of Baker's Bay on Lake Tendinendah and an 

 old log road crossed it on which the walking is good but the bridges and culverts 

 are all washed out and rotted away. 



