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Game. 



Moose were numerous, and signs of bear and wolves were noted at Yarious 

 times. Beaver, too, were present in all streams. Pike and pickerel were plentiful 

 in the Nat River, and sturgeon were found in the Ground Hog. 



We have the honour to be, Sir, 



Your obedient servants, 



(Sgd.) Speight & VanNo strand^ 



Ontario Land Surveyors. 



The Honourable, the Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, 

 Toronto. 



Appendix No. 21. 



Survey of Certain Township Outlines in the District of Algoma. 



North Bay, November 19th, 1919. 



Sir, — In accordance with instructions from your Department dated April 

 15th, 1919, we have surveyed certain township outlines in the District of Algoma, 

 and beg to report thereon as follows: — 



Commencing our survey at the north-east corner of the Township of Coderre 

 on June 1st, we ran north astronomically nine miles between the Townships of 

 Mons and Champlain ; thence west astronomically to O.L.S. Speight's meridian 

 line of 1910. Returning to our meridian, we proceeded across country to O.L.S. 

 Speight's line of 1909, which had been run two miles between the Townships of 

 Mons and Radisson. We produced this line west astronomically to intersect our 

 meridian line. We then continued our meridian line north astronomically between 

 the Townships of Ericson and Radisson and between Cromlech and Usnac, 

 intersecting O.L.S. Speight's base line of 1910, forming the north boundary 

 of Cromlech. From this point we ran the line between the Townships of 

 ITsnac and Opazatika east astronomically, returning to our meridian we ran 

 north astronomically between the Townships of Abbott and Opazatika. Return- 

 ing to the south-west angle of Usnac, we ran west astronomically to the 

 Missinaibi River between the Townships of Ericson and Cromlech and east astron- 

 omically between the Townships of Usnac and Radisson to intersect O.L.S. 

 Speight's meridian of 1909 forming the east boundary of Radisson; thence we 

 ran north astronomically between the Townships of Usnac and Oscar and between 

 Opazatika and Bourinot intersecting O.L.S. MacRostie's lines forming the north 

 iiiui south boundaries of the township of Oscar and posting these intersections, 

 returning via Opazatika Lake and portage to the Missinaibi River we picked up 

 our line between Ericson and Cromlech and continued it west astronomically to 

 O.Ti.S. Speight's meridian of 1910, thus completing the survey. 



