Appendix IV* 



Mineral Occurrences in the Area included in the 



Trent Watershed Map 



Gold 



The Belmont or Cordova mine, operated by the Cordova Explora- 

 tion Co., has been opened on lot 20, concession i of Belmont. 



The Deloro mine, formerly known as the Canada Consolidated, 

 is the most important gold mine in central Canada and is situated 

 in lots 9 and 10, concession viii of Marmora. The ore consists of 

 mispickel or arsenical pyrites, with gold in quartz. This mine is 

 almost unique in that it produces both arsenic and gold. 



The Richardson mine on lot 18, concession v of Madoc caused the 

 noted Madoc gold excitement of 1866 and following years. It proved, 

 however, to be a small, though very rich, pocket. 



Gold was discovered on many other properties in Madoc and 

 Marmora. It has also been mined in a small way, on the following : 



Belmont — lot 18, concession in 



Tudor —lots 4, 5, " in ; Craig mine 



Grimsthorpe — lot 30, " ix 



C o'p p e r 



A copper-bearing vein has been opened on lot 22, concession in 

 of Dungannon. 



Galena 

 Galena has been mined in a number of localities. Concerning 

 some of them Vennor says : "It may be remarked that many of these 

 veins in Tudor, 3delding considerable bunches of ore near the surface, 

 show little more than traces of ore at the depth of a few feet." 



It has been mined on some 25 lots in Tudor and in the following 

 localities : 



Lake — lot 6, concession xi ; Katherine mine 

 " — " 8, " XI 



" — " 10, " XI : Donahue mine 



" — " 11, " XI 



Madoc — " A, " VI ; Hollandia mine 



Molybdenum 



Molybdenite has been found in the following localities : 



Harcourt — on, or near, N.E. corner of lot, 3, concession i 

 Cardiff — about three miles southwest of Deer Lake Station 

 Digby — ^lot 6, concession vii 

 Lutterworth — lot 23, concession v 



" — Miner bay, Gull lake 



Monteagle — lots 6, 26 and 27, concession i 

 Anstruther — lot 24 (or 25), concession xiv 



*NoTE — The notes contained in this Appendix are, in large part, summarized 

 from Geology of the Halihurton and Bancroft Areas, by Frank D. Adams and Alfred 

 E. Barlow, except references to Madoc, Marmora and Belmont townships, which 

 are from reports of the Geological Survey of Canada. 



