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Excerpt from Geological Survey of Canada, Report of Progress From Its Commencement to 1863: Illustrated by 498 Wood Cuts in the d104, and Accompanied by an Atlas of Maps and Sections
Mr. James Lowe, a farmer settled in the township of Grenville, after acquiring sufficient experience by accompanying me as assistant in my explorations in his own neighborhood, has been employed in tracing out, under my direction, the distribution of the crystalline limestones inter stratified in the Laurentian system, and of the intrusive masses which intersect this, in the counties of Ottawa, Argenteuil, Two Mountains, and Terrebonne. In this intricate investigation, in a district almost wholly covered with forest, he has accumulated a great number of valuable facts, which, joined to my own labors in these counties, have enabled me to prepare a detailed map of the geology of this interesting region.
Mr. Richard Oatey, a practical Cornish miner, residing in Montreal, has from time to time been entrusted with the examination of metalliferous lodes and deposits, particularly those holding lead, copper, silver, and gold, with a view of ascertaining their economic value.
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