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elevation of Long Lake is 1,013 feet above sea level and the railway grade has 

 an elevation of 1,031 feet. 



The field work on Long Lake was completed on October 2nd, and the party 

 arrived in Sault Ste. Marie on October 4th, where they were paid off and disbanded. 



Accompanying this report is a plan on a scale of twenty chains to the inch, 

 a list of the islands showing their area, etc. 



I have the honour to be, Sir, 



Your obedient servant, 



(Sgd.) G. L. Eamsey, 



Ontario Land Surveyor. 



The Honourable, the Minister of Lands and Forests, 

 Toronto, Ont. 



Appendix No. 33. 

 To Subdivide the Residue of the Township of Hanlan, District of Algoma. 



Bracebridge, November 20th, 1919. 



Sir, — Pursuant to your instructions dated the 15th April, 1919, I have sur- 

 veyed the residue of the Township of Hanlan, consisting of the ninth to twelfth 

 concessions, inclusive, similarly to the Township of Casgrain, that is the posting 

 of the ninth concession, this line having been run by O.L.S. Angus, 1912, and 

 the re-chaining and posting of Speight's base line, the front of the twelfth con- 

 cession run in 1907, also the lakes Pushimi, Hanlan, Wolverine and Pivabiska, 

 also the parts of these lakes in the Township of Bannerman, 



After completing the survey of the residue of the Township of Casgrain 

 on the 3rd of September, 1919, I proceeded immediately to the adjoining Town- 

 ship of Hanlan. The concession line between the tenth and eleventh concessions 

 was run east and west astronomically from the side line between lots twelve and 

 thirteen. 



The survey of the remaining lines was performed similarly to those in the 

 Township of Casgrain, except that the side line between lots six and seven is the 

 east limit of the road allowance, following Angus' survey, 1912. 



The lakes were surveyed by stadia traverse and ties were made to the inter- 

 secting co'ncession and side lines. 



A basic triangulation was made of the larger expanses of water. Iron posts 

 were planted at the intersection of the surveyed lines as shown in the field notes. 



General Features. 



This part of the township is broken very largely by lakes, so much so that 

 there are very -few full lots in the concessions. " The country is throughout these 

 concessions, fairly high compared with the general run of land in this section. 

 It is covered chiefly with spruce, poplar, and birch, here and there, there are 

 small muskegs :ar swamps. hvmi ,ci.>( 



