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quired, where boulders did not interfere, then filled with concrete, using "plums" ; 

 small boulders were available, and carried up eight or nine inches above ground 

 with a form and then the pyramidal top built on, after the form was removed 

 this was mounded up to within eighteen inches of the top. Eight pairs of 

 brass plates were supplied having "Ontario" and "Quebec" on them, these were 

 set in the forms with the bolts supplied and built in the concrete. Five monu- 

 ments each having a pair of plates were built, one at each of the five railways 

 crossed, and the others at the three principal roads crossed. The plates had a 

 space number on them, but no numbers were put on for the reason that they 

 were sandwiched in among the stone monuments and we could not see how we 

 could put numbers on them only and have the line symmetrical ; consequently 

 we did not put any numbers on at all, but they can be numbered at any time 

 if it is considered advisable to do so. 



No blazing of trees was done, because there were very few trees close enough 

 to the line to be within the regulation distance, the exception being shade trees 

 in fences. 



The following is a list of the several monuments found and as left together 

 with the new concrete monuments built, the numbers being the same as numbers 

 in report of Messrs. Hutcheon and Mills in September, 1921, with the letters 

 A and B added for new ones built or ones omitted in said report. 



(List of monuments follow.) 



Underneath is a drawing of the concrete monuments that were built, in 

 places as described, all being the same size and built with the same forms. 



All of which is respectfully submitted, 



Your obedient servants, 



E. T. WiLKIE, 



Ontario Land Surveyor. 



Paul E. Mercier, 



Quebec Land Surveyor. 



The Honourable the Minister of Lands and Forests, 

 Toronto, Ontario. 



Appendix No. 32. 

 Outlines of Townships, District of Timiskaming. 



Toronto, Ont., October 18th, 1922. 



Sir, — We have the honour to submit the following report of the survey of 

 certain township outlines in the District of Timiskaming, lying along and ad- 

 jacent to the Abitibi and Mattagami Rivers, north of the Canadian Government 

 Railways. This work was done under instructions from your Department 

 dated April 12th, 1922. 



Upon receipt of the instructions we proceeded with the purchase of supplies 

 and the organization of the necessary party. On the 15th June the party 



