1909-10 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS AND MINES. 93 



Moose are very plentiful and the fishing is fairly good. Trout Lake is a 

 beautiful sheet of clear water, with many islands, and, as the name implies, is 

 supposed to furnish some trout fishing. Pickerel and pike are very plentiful in 

 Apishingquaquaga Lake, particularly so at the falls at the south end where the 

 stream enters. This falls is the only one we encountered within the limits of our 

 survey, but does not appear to be of much value as a water power, the stream being 

 80 low in July that one would have no difficulty in crossing it at the falls, with- 

 out getting one's feet wet. However, if storage for water was provided on Lake 

 Kenogaming it might be made of some value. 



Forest fires were very prevalent and I believe that the township of Denton is 

 nearly all brule now. 



Accompanying this report are field notes, plan of survey, accounts in triplicate 

 and the customary aflBdavits. 



I have the honour to be. 



Sir, 

 Your obedient servant, 

 (Signed) Herbert J. Beatty, 



Ontario Land Surveyor. 



The Honourable the Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, 

 Toronto. 



Appendix No. 82. 

 Survey of the Township of Blount, District of Nipissing. 



Delta, Ont., July 27, 1909. 



SiR^ — Under your instructions, dated May 3'lst, 1909, I have surveyed the 

 Township of Blount, in the District of Nipissing, and beg to submit the following 

 report. 



All lines were run with the transit, well opened up and blazed. Frequent 

 observations of Polaris at elongation were taken as the survey progressed. 



The iron bars furnished by your Department were planted and marked as 

 directed and their places and markings shown on the field notes. 



At the following points iron posts 1% inches in diameter were planted. 



At the intersection of the centre lines of the road allowances at the north- 

 east angle of the Township marked "BLOUNT " on the south-west side and " R " 

 on four sides. 



At the intersection of the centre lines of the road allowances at the north- 

 west angle of the Township marked " BLOUNT " on the south-east side and " R '* 

 on four sides. 



At the intersection of the centre lines of the road allowances at the south- 

 west angle of the Township marked " BLOUNT " on north-east side, " GLACK- 

 MEYER " on south-east aide and " R " on four sides. 



At the intersection of the centre lines of the road allowances at the south-east 

 angle of the Township marked "BLOUNT" on the north-west, " GLACK- 

 MEYER " on the south-west and " R " on four sides. 



