54 REPORT OF THE No. 3 



Lake and River Traverse. 



(1) Traver e of English River from Lac Seul westward, districts of Kenora 

 and Patricia, J. S. Dobie. 



(2) Traverse of shore and islands Lake Wabigoon, district of Kenora, 

 R. S. Kirkup. 



(3) Traverse of shore and islands Lake of the Woods, district of Rainy 

 River, D. J. Gillon. 



(4) Traverse of Abitibi River north from the township of Leitch, district 

 of Cochrane, C. R. Kenny. 



(5) Traverse of part of Severn River, County of Simcoe and district of 

 Muskoka, J. T, Coltham. 



(6) Traverse of Mississaga River, district of Algoma, T, J. Patten. 



(7) Traverse of Reuben Lake, district of Nipissing, T. G. Code. 



(8) Traverse of lakes and islands in township of Methuen, County of 

 Peterborough, C. H. Wilkins. 



Timber Limit Surveys. 



(1) Burnt area near Jellicoe, district of Thunder Bay, Phillips & Benner. 



(2) Timber lines in the townships of Afton, MacBeth and Sheppard, dis- 

 trict of Sudbury, Mooney and Gill. 



(3) Timber lines in Township 9, Z, district of Sudbury, Lincoln Mooney. 



(4) Berth No. 25, district of Rainy River, D. J. Gillon. 



Miscellaneous Surveys. 



(1) Subdivision of park lots in Rondeau Park, county of Kent, C. E. 

 Fitton. 



(2) Survey of Pine Island, in St. Mary's River, into summer resort parcels, 

 K. G. Ross. 



(3) Additional town lots laid out at Alexandra, in the district of Cochrane, 

 G. F. Summers. 



(4) Survey of park lots in Presqu'ile Park, county of Haliburton, M. M. 

 Gibson. 



(5) Resurvey of certain township lots along the Timiskaming and North- 

 ern Ontario Railway extension in the township of Blount, district of 

 Cochrane, G. P. Angus. 



Inspection. 



Inspection of work in the field was carried on during the year by Charles 

 E. Fitton, and I am glad to be able to report that the work as a whole has been 

 well performed. Detailed reports of the several surveys for which returns have 

 been made during the year will be found in appendices 20 to 24, inclusive. 



L. V. Rorke, 



Director of Surveys. 



Toronto, October 31st, 1922. 



