Annual report . rovcf.) Geolooical plan, uncoloured, of part of the Gowganda Silver Area, scale 3000 feet to the inch, showing sections in the vicinity of Miller lake Fcciiui 7S DIAGRAMS AND SKETCH MAPS Key Plan showing position of the Ben Nevis Gold Area Facing 1 Map showing area of syenite and feldspar-porphyry and location of gold veins in the southeast corner of Katrine township 22 Key map of part of Ontario showing West Shiningtree as related to otlier mineral areas. 28Sketch map showing the relative locations of the various West Shiningtree properties mentioned in this report 38 Key map


Annual report . rovcf.) Geolooical plan, uncoloured, of part of the Gowganda Silver Area, scale 3000 feet to the inch, showing sections in the vicinity of Miller lake Fcciiui 7S DIAGRAMS AND SKETCH MAPS Key Plan showing position of the Ben Nevis Gold Area Facing 1 Map showing area of syenite and feldspar-porphyry and location of gold veins in the southeast corner of Katrine township 22 Key map of part of Ontario showing West Shiningtree as related to otlier mineral areas. 28Sketch map showing the relative locations of the various West Shiningtree properties mentioned in this report 38 Key map showing location of the Matachewan Gold Aiea 5 Geological plan of part of the Matachewan gold area Detailed geological plan of Otisse claims, Powell township, now known as Matachewan Gold Mines 58 Section 100 feet east of No. 1 shaft, Matachewan gold mines 62 Sketch showing Nelson claims, north end of Matachewan lake 63 Key plan showing location of Argonaut gold mine 65 Flow sheet, Miller Lake-OBrien mine S3. 25 Sea le of Miles 25 50 100 Key Plan showing position of the Ren Nevis Gold of Timiskamin<;, Ontiuio. BEN NEVIS GOLD AREA ByCyril W. Knight Introduction The Beii Xevis gold area lies midway between Larder lake and Lake Abitibiin the district of Timiskaming, contiguous to the province of Quebec, Fig. 1. Thearea being somewhat isolated, and requiring about two days from the railwayto enter, and the time at the dis])osal of the party being limited, it was only possibleto geologically map the locality in a general way, postponing details to the daywhen discoveries of more ore bodies are made. Work was begun on the twenry-second of July. 191!). and l)y the nineteenth of September of the same year seventownships had been geologically mapped. Of the seven townships Ben Xevisoccupies the central part. Because of the rugged nature of some of Ben Xevistownship, and because it occupies tlic central part of the area, this name is madeuse of in the title for the r


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