Iron Ore Deposits of Vancouver And Texada Islands British Columbia
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A sample of the magnetite gave the following analysis: Per cent. Insoluble matter 7-64 Iron 63-07 Phosphorus 0-016 Sulphur 0-043 Maggie Lake. In a bay of Kennedy lake to the southeast, somewhat east of Rocky island, and about two miles east from its inner end, is situated Magnetic creek, running in a southerly direction, and flowing into Maggie lake. A strong magnetic attraction was reported on the west bank of this creek, about four miles from its outlet in Maggie lake, and was verified by the... writer. At the point referred to, about 300 feet back from the creek, strong magnetic attraction was noted for a distance of about 300 feet. The ground is, however, composed of a sandy loam, completely covering up the rock formation, and no indication of magnetite was observed, except magnetic attraction. Some pits had been sunk, and a tunnel driven into the bank, but nothing but sandy loam had been disclosed, either in the pits or in the tunnel. Head Bay. Head bay forms the upper end of Tlupana arm, Nootka sound.
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