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Game. 



Of the larger animals, the moose seems to be the only one to be seen, but the 

 moose are very plentiful. In a few places we saw fresh beaver work, although they 

 do not appear to be very numerous. Ko bears were seen although signs of small 

 numbers of them are evident. Partridge are quite plentiful. There are also a few 

 ducks on some of the lakes. Outside of the moose, it is not a very good game 

 country. 



Accompanying this report are also field notes and plans of survey. . 



- j ' We have the honour to be, 



""':!: . Sir, 



Your obedient servants, 



(S'gd.) SUTCLIFFE & I^EELANDS, 



Ontario Land Surveyors, 



The Honourable the Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, 

 •Toronto, Ont. 



■^ Appendix No. 2Jf.. 



Survey of Township Outlines, District of Timiskaming. 



Cobalt, Ont., October 3rd, 1912. 



Sir, — In oibedience to instructions received from your Department, dated June 

 21st, 1912, I have the honour to submit the following report: — 



The survey was commenced at the III mile and 41 chain post on O.L.S. Fitz- 

 gerald's Base Line, run in 1908. The line was produced east astronomically from 

 this point to intersect the east boundary of the Township of Timmins at Mileage 

 YI. and 64 chains, 81 links, which point is 4 chains 82 links north astronomically 

 from the south-west angle of McEvay Township. 



From the VI. mile post at the end of the base line run by O.L.S. Bell, in 1911, 

 which defines the south boundary of the Township of McEvay, the meridian was 

 run north astronomically to intersect the south boundary of the Township of Egan, 

 this beilng O.L.S. Galbraith's base line. The intersection came at a point 14 chains 

 63 links west of the post between lots 10 and 11, and at chainage V miles, 77 chains 

 6 links. An iron and a spruce post were planted here, and marked "Timmins" on 

 the south-west, "McEvay" on the south-east. 



From the VI mile post at the end of the base line run by O.L.S. Bell, in 1911, 

 which defines the south boundary of the Township of McEvay, the meridian was run 

 south astronomically, passing 39 links west of iron and wooden posts planted by 

 O.L.S. Bell, and marked "Nordiea" on the north-east, and "Sheba" on the soufh- 

 east. O.L.iS. Bell's base line was produced to intersect my line. From this inter- 

 Bection the meridian was produced south astronomically to intersect O.L.S. Fuller- 

 ton's base line at a point 16 chains 48 links west of the north-east corner of the 

 Township of Baden. At the intersection point an iron and a six-inch Jack pine 



