66 EEPORT OF THE No. 3 



Fish and Game. 



In the MisSanabie river we caught, by means of a net, pickerel, pike and 

 suckers. We learned from the" Indians that there were also speckled trout to be 

 got in certain places. There are numerous moose and black bear in the woods, 

 also rabbit and partridge in great numbers. 



Accompanying this report we submit plans, field notes and account in 

 triplicate. 



We have the honour to be. Sir, 



Your obedient servants, 



(Signed) Lang & Ross, 



Ontario Land Surveyors. 



The Honourable the Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, 

 Toronto, Ont. 



Appendix No. 25. 



Survey of the Township of Scholfield in the District of Algoma. 



•Pembroke, Ont., October 30th, 1913. 



Sir, — ^I have the honour to submit the following report on the survey of the 

 township of Scholfield, in the District of Algoma, in accordance with instruc- 

 tions dated July 3rd, 1913. 



I commenced my survey by chaining and parting the south boundary which 

 was run by O.L.S. Speight in 1910, from parts thus established the side lines 

 were run north astronomically, the concession lines were run west astronomically 

 giving the depth shown on the field notes. 



The east boundary was run north from Speight's 10 mile post.a distance of 

 9 miles where I planted a post. The north boundary was run this summer by 

 Speight and Van Nostrand after I had completed my survey, and they posted the 

 north boundary of my township for me, and supplied me with the field notes 

 of same, which I have included in my returns. 



Wooden posts were planted at the corners of all lots and guide posts on the 

 centre lines of the concessions. Bearing trees were marked for all lot parts, and 

 recorded in field notes. Iron posts were planted alongside wooden lot posts 

 where directed to do so by the instructions. All lines were well cut out and 

 blazed. 



I made a careful traverse of the Mattawitohewan river and of all the islands 

 therein, marking a post for each, the notes of which are recorded in the traverse 

 table. I only found one small lake in the township, which I also traversed. 



A road allowance was left on each bank of the Mattawitchewan river and 

 around the lake above mentioned. 



Frequent observations for azimuth were taken. 



