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BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF MINES HON. E. C. CARSON, Minister JOHN F. WALKER, Deputy Minister to ANNUAL REPORTS of the MINISTER OF MINES 1937 to 1943 And Bulletins Nos. 1 to 17, published by the Department of Mines, British Columbia Compiled by H. T. NATION VICTORIA, B.C.: Printed by CHARLES E\ BANFIEI.D, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1944. BCEMPR AR INDEX j 2 EMPR c. 1 0005063700 BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF MINES HON. E. C. CARSON, Minister JOHN F. WALKER, Deputy Minister INDEX to ANNUAL REPORTS of the MINISTER OF MINES 1937 to 1943 And Bulletins Nos. 1 to 17, published by the Department of Mines, British Columbia Compiled by H. T. NATION VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed by CHARLES F. BAXFIELD, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1944. PREFACE. The Index to the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines of the Province of British Columbia for the years 1874 to 1936, inclusive, has proved of great service to the readers of those Reports. The present Index covers the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines for the years 1937 to 1942, Bulletins Nos. 1 to 17 of the New Series, and of Notes on Placer-mining for the Individual Miner, as reprinted in 1943. Geographical names have been spelled in accordance with the usage of the Geographic Board of Canada and also with that of the Geographical Gazetteer issued by the Department of Lands, British Columbia. The approximate geographic position of any point indexed is indicated by giving the latitude and longitude of the south-eastern corner of the one-degree quadrilateral in which the point is found and by noting the quadrant of the quadrilateral. Thus:— Anyox .55° 129° S.W. Harrison Lake .49° 121° S.W. Sullivan Mine 49° 115° N.W. The mouth of a river and the outlet of a lake are taken as the location. This method is usable on any map on which the geographic lines of reference appear. In the earlier Index some omissions and errors have been discovered. Additions and corrections are being printed in separate form, and will be supplied to owners of the Index on application. Users of both Indexes will confer a favour on the Department of Mines by noting any further omissions or errors and sending such information to the Librarian of the Department, care of the Deputy Minister of Mines, Victoria, B.C. Index to the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines, 1937 to 1943, and Bulletins Nos. 1 to 17, published by the Department of Mines, British Columbia. A. Aja Aarnes, Martin, Thurlow 1939, A 41; 1940, A 28 Abco, Abco Mines, Ltd 49° 125° S.W. 1937, A 40; 1938, A 38; 1942, A 31 Premier Co. at... 1938, F 69 Aberdeen Mountain, molybdenum 50° 119° S.E. Bull. 9, 1940, 95 Accidents Coal mines 1937, G 10; 1938, G 8; 1939, A 119; 1940, A 105; 1941, A 100; 1942, A 98; 1943 A 93 Metal mines - - .....1937, G 36; 1938, G 41; 1939, A 150; 1940, A 132; 1941, A 129; 1942, A 132 Acheson Bros. (Atlin) 1937, B 44; 1939, A 103; 1938, B 29 Acme, Wheaton Creek, molybdenum__58° 128° N.W. Bull. 2, 1940, 23 Acorn, placer (Nelson) 49° 117° S.E. 1942, A 90 Tungsten Bull. 10, Rev., 1943, 155 Active Creek (Nelson) 49° 117° S.E. 1938, E 42 Ada, tungsten, Fraser River; Pioneer Co. at; Cana• dian Tungsten Co. at 54° 122° S.E. 1942, A 56; Bull. 10, 1941, 52; Bull. 10, Rev., 1943, 74 Adams, Charles, Rossland 1937, A 39 Adams, C. P 1937, E 49 Adams, George (Atlin) 1937, B 44; 1938, B 30 Adams, John B.— Report on Assay Office 1939, A 52; 1940, A 39 Retirement of 1940, A 5 Adams, R. D., Manson Creek..... ....55° 124° N.W. 1937, C 34 Adams, W. R., Usk 1937, C 8; 1939, A 68; 1941, A 41 Administrative Branch Report, Department of Mines 1942, A 34; 1943, A 46 Advance, Beaverdell 49° 119° N.E. 1937, D 35 Aerielle (Nelson) 49° 117° S.E. 1937, E 22 Agassiz, molybdenum 49° 121° S.W. Bull. 9, 1940, 88 Agate Bay (Kamloops) 51° 119° S.W. 1942, A 57 Agnes, Bedwell River 49° 125° S.W. Bull. 8, 1940, 21; Bull. 13, 1941, 31 Agnew, H., Smithers 1940, A 42, 45, 55 Ahbau Creek 53° 122° S.W. Bull. 11, 1941, 30 Aiken, F 1937, E 16 Aiken, Mrs. Wilhemina 1937, A 54; 1938, A 50; 1939, A 60; 1940, A 47; 1941, A 47; 1942, A 35 Aiken Lake, Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. at Croydon Mine 56° 125° S.W. 1937, C 33; 1938, C 3, 49; Bull. 1, 1940, 8 Report by D. Lay Bull. 1, 1940 Ailport, C. 1942, A 86 Aimer, Douglas G. W - .--Bull. 8, 1940, 26 Ainley Bowl, gold-saver .....1940, A 95 Ainslie, Roy F 1941, A 75 Ainsmore Mines, Ltd 49° 116° N.W. 1942, A 26, 71; 1943, A 70 Ainsworth area 49° 116° N.W. 1937, E 51, 53; 1938, E 43; 1939, A 79, 96; 1940, A 65; 1942, A 71; 1943, A 70 Ainsworth Mining Division, production 1937, A 18; 1938, A 16 Ainsworth Mines, Ltd 49° 116° N.W. 1937, A 37, E 51 Airplane transportation, Carcross to McDame 1938, B 24; 1939, A 64 " Airplane " drill 1937, C 35; 1938, C 32 Airport, Salmo 49° 117° S.E. 1942, A 63 Air-sampling— Metal mines 1937, G 41; 1938, G 45; 1939, A 154; 1940, A 135; 1941, A 132; 1942, A 135 Coal mines - ......1937, G 16; 1938, G 18; 1939, A124; 1940, A 111; 1941, A 107 Ajax (see Monitor). 5 1 Ala REPORTS OF THE MINISTER OF MINES. Alaska Juneau Mining Co 58° 133° N.W. 1937, B 40 Alamo (see Idaho-Alamo) 49° 117° N.E. Albany Creek (Portland Canal).--55° 129° N.W. 1938, B 20 Alberni area 49° 124° S.W. 1937, A 18; 1938, A 16; 1939, A 88; 1942, A 66; Bull. 13, 1941, 1 Mercury . Bull. 5, 1940, 85 Albert Canyon 51° 117° S.W. 1937, E 56; 1938, E 44 Albion, Paulson 49° 118° S.E. 1939, A 40; 1940, A 27, 63 Albreda Holding Co., Ltd 52° 119° N.W. 1938, D 5, 12 Aldridge (town) 49° 115° S.W. 1939, A 85 Aldridge Creek coal 50° 114° S.W. Bull. 14, 1941, 6 Alert Placers 53° 121° S.W. 1939, A 105 Alex (see also Alex, Ltd.) 50° 125° S.W. 1940, A 28 Alexander (Portland Canal) 56° 129° S.W. 1939, A 56 Alexandria, Alex Mining Co., Thurlow Island 50° 125° N.E. 1939, A 41; 1940, A 74 Alexandria (town) 52° 122° N.E. 1939, A 108; 1940, A 95 Alex Mining Co., Phillips Arm 50° 125° N.E. 1940, A 74 Alexis Lake, hydromagnesite 52° 123° S.W. Bull. 4, 1940, 114 Alger, George 1937, C4; 1938, B27; 1939, A 69; 1940, A 55; Bull. 10, Rev., 1943, 59 Alice, Camp McKinney 49° 119° S.E. Bull. 6, 1940, 22 Alice Arm area 55° 129° S.E. 1937, B 42; 1938, B 7, 26, 28; 1939, A 67; 1940, A 52, 77; 1942, A 31 Molybdenum Bull. 9, 1940, 61 Tungsten . Bull. 10, 1941, 37; Bull. 10, Rev., 1943, 56 Alice Creek (Alice Shea Creek) ......58° 128° N.W. 1937, B 3; 1939, A 104; Bull. 2, 1940 Alice L., Inland Empire Mines Syndicate 49° 118° S.E. 1939, A 35 Alladin 52° 121° N.E. 1940, A 57 Allaire, A. J 1937, F 6; 1941, A 57 Allard, Matthew Bull. 10, Rev., 1943, 58 Allco Silver Mines, Ltd 49° 117° S.W. 1937, A 40, E 56 Allen, George 1937, E 50; 1938, A 37, E 42; 1939, A 39, 91; 1940, A 26; 1941, A 27, 68; 1942, A 72 Allen, Harold 1940, A 77 Allen, Sydney 1942, A 35 Allen, W. Bull. 7, 1940, 14 Allen (Atlin) 59° 133° N.E. 1940, A 89 Allenby, concentrator at 49° 120° S.W. 1937, D 33; 1938, D 39; 1943, A 132 " Allied Forces Exemption Act " 1943, A 149 Allied Mining and Development Co., Homestake _ 51° 119° S.W. 1941, A 24, 58; 1942, A 57; 1943, A 61 Allies Molybdenite Property 49° 124° S.E. Bull. 9, 1940, 73, 94 Allison, Milton 1939, A 69 Alma N. 49° 117° S.E. 1938, E 36 Alman Star Syndicate 49° 117° S.E." 1938, E 36 Almond, W., coal ..1937, G35; 1938, G 40 Almstrom, J. F. --1937, F 33 Alpha (Slocan) 48° 124° N.E. 1938, A 36 Alpha Beta, Cowichan Lake 48° 124° N.E. 1937, F 33 Alpine Fraction (Nelson) 49° 117° N.E. 1938, E 13; 1940, A 25, 66; 1941, A 26; 1942, A 27, 61 Tungsten Bull. 10, 1941, 94; Bull. 10, Rev., 1943, 156 Alpine Gold Co., Ltd. (see also Rover Creek Min• ing Co.) 49° 117° N.E. 1938, E 13; 1939, A 42, 81; 1940, A 25, 66; 1941, A 26, 65; 1942, A 27, 61; 1943, A 64 Alpine Syndicate 49° 117° N.E. 1937, E 45; 1940, A 25; 1942, A 27 Report by B. T. O'Grady 1938, E 13 Alvenslaben, Alvo von 1943, A 84 A.M., Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. at ..49° 121° S.E. 1938, F 8, 9, 10 Amador Creek 53° 121° S.W. 1941, A 87; 1943, A 83 Amanda 58° 128° S.W. 1939, A 104; Bull. 2, 1940, 9, 18, 40 Amandy, Jewel Lake 49° 118° S.W.