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The rock is of a granite formation, except a diorite outcrop near the south- 

 west corner of Hardiman, No minerals were discovered or mining claims found. 



Moose, partridge and beaver are plentiful, and the lakes are well stocked with 

 pike and pickerel. 



Accompanying this report is a plan of survey, timber plan, field notes, and 

 oaths of ehainmen. 



I have the honour to be, 

 Sir, 

 Your obedient servant, 

 (Signed) Walter Smith, 



Ontario Land Surveyor. 



The Honourable the Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, 

 Toronto, Ont. 



Appendix No. 22. 



Survey of Outlines or Townships West of Lake Timagami and Lady Evelyn 



Lake, District of Sudbury. 



Cobalt, Ont., October 17th, 1913. 



Sir, — I beg to report that in accordance with instructions received from your 

 Department and dated June 18th, 1912, I have surveyed the Third and Fourth 

 Meridian lines, and First Base line, being north of the townships of Marconi, 

 Turner and Seagram, and south of the townships of Corley, Gamble and McGiffin, in 

 the Timagami Forest Reserve, in the District of Sudbury. 



From a post marked " VI Miles " on the east, " Selby " on the north-east, 

 "Dundee" on the south-west, and " Parker" on the north-west, " Acadia" on the 

 south-east, on the line between the townships of Selby and Acadia, run by J. J. 

 Newman, O.L.S., in 1911, I ran the Third Meridian due north astronomically 

 5 miles, and 74.69 chains, and intersected the south boundary of the township of 

 Gamble at a point due west astronomically 10.85 chains from an iron and spruce 

 post defining the south-east angle of the said township of Gamble and the south- 

 west angle of the township of McGiffin. I then returned to the said point of com- 

 mencement and ran said Third Meridian due south astronomically 6 miles and 6.50 

 chains, and intersected the north boundary of the township of Seagram in a lake 

 at a point due west astronomically 29.70 chains from the post planted on the east 

 shore of said lake, and marked V.M. — i.93. From a six-inch red pine post planted 

 on the easterly shore of Florence Lake and marked 66 plus 43 on the east side, and 

 which said post was planted by J. J. Newman, O.L.S., in 1911, on the line between 

 the Townships of Parker and Dundee, I ran the first Base Line due west astronomic- 

 ally, intersecting the east boundary of the Township of Haentschel at a point 4.33 

 chains south astronomically from the north-east corner of the said Township of 

 Haentschel. 



From the end of the 6th mile on the first base line, I ran the fourth meridian 

 north astronomicaly to intersect the south boundary of the Township of Corley 



