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Appendix No. 21. 



Survey of Township Outlines in the District of Sudbury. 



Thessalon, Nov. 22nd, 1911. 



Sir, — In accordance with your instructions dated May 4th, 1911, I have 

 made a survey of certain Township Outlines northwest of the Mississaga Forest 

 Reserve, and beg to submit the following report: 



The) best route to this territory i? via the Montreal River from the Algoma 

 Central Railway. 



I commenced the survey by running a base line east from a point 21.94 

 chains south of the 43rd mile post on the meridian line run in 1898 by T. B. 

 Speight, O.L.S. This base line was run due east a distance of 12 miles and 

 forms the north boundary of Range 16. The north boundary of Township 9 H., 

 which is a continuation of this base line, was run later in the season. I returned 

 to the northeast comer of Township 23, Range 16, which point is exactly 6 miles 

 east of the starting point on O.L.S. Speight's meridian, and ran north astronomic- 

 ally a distance of 5 miles 20.40 chains, at which point this line was intersected 

 later in the season by the north boundary of Range 17. Returning to the north- 

 east corner of Township 23, Range 16, I ran south astronomically between 

 Townships 23 and 22, Range 16, a distance of 6 miles, to the south-east corner 

 of Township 23, Range 16. From this point I ran west astronomically a distance 

 of 6 miles 1.13 chains, at which point I intersected the meridian line run by 

 O.L.S. Speight in 1898, at a point 22.95 chains south of the 37th mile post. 

 I returned to the south east corner of Township 23, Range 16, and ran south 

 astronomically between Townships 23 and 22, Range 15, a distance of 5 miles 

 78.77 chains to the base line run by myself in 1908, which was intersected at a 

 point 2.49 chains east of the 18th mile post. Returning again to the souih-ea^it 

 corner of Township 23, Range 16, I ran east astronomically a distance of 6 milos 

 to the south-east corner of Township 22. Range 16. From this point I continued 

 this line east astronomically between Township 8 H. and Township 9 H., a 

 distance of 5 miles 73.47 chains, at which point I intersected a meridian line 

 run during this season at a point 12.35 chains south of an iron post marked 8 0., 

 on the south-east side and 9 G. on the north-east side. I then returned to the south- 

 east corner of Township 22, Range 16, and ran south astronomically between Town- 

 ship 22, Range 15, and Township 8 H., a distance of 5 miles 77.05 chains to the base 

 line run by myself in 1908, which was intersected at a point 1.65 chains east of 

 the 12tli mile post, this mile post being the north-west corner of the Mi.^sissaga 

 Forest Reserve. I returned to the south east corner of Township 22, Range 16^ and 

 ran north astronomically a distance of 6 miles to the south-east corner of Town- 

 shipp 22, Range 17. From this point I ran east astronomically between Town- 

 ship 9 H., and Township 10 H., a distance of 5 miles 68.80 chains, at which 

 point I intersected a line run this season at a point 12.45 cbiin,^ south of an iron 

 post marked Township 10 G., on the south-east side. I returned to the south-east 

 corner of Township 22, Range 17, and ran north astronomically between Township 

 22, Range 17 and Township 10 H., a distance of 5 miles 21.94 chains, to the 

 south-east corner of Township 22, Range 17. From this point 1 ran east astrono- 

 / mically between Township 10 H. and Township 11 H., a distance of 6 miles. 



