99 Another claim (Figure 1, locality 13) at an elevation of 3,450 feet, lies about 2 miles northeast of the south end of Cuisson lake and 3 miles south of those described above. Here 9 feet of quartz carrying chalcopyrite lies between well-defined walls of granodiorite trending south 60 degrees east and dipping north 35 degrees. The quartz body has been exposed for only 15 feet. The rest of the country is covered. The amount of chalcopyrite in the quartz is small. Chas. Foyle is one of the owners. NW Cornero Lot 5623 1 Main quartz vein 2. Open cuts in quartz tenses , % Prospects Xe Dip and strike of bedding and foliation planes Exposures of quartz carrying values in silver lead. Contour interval, 100 feet Scale of feet +000 Figure 16. Silver-lead claims, 5 miles east of Ahbau lake and near Willow river, Cariboo district, British Columbia. WILLOW RIVER. Five miles east of theā€˜head of Ahbau lake and somewhat more than 30 miles in a straight line northeast of Quesnel village, occurrences of quartz carrying values ia silver, lead, and zinc (Figure 1, locality 5) were discovered and staked by H. Guthrie and B. Gray in 1918; they lie on lot 5623 00 a small creek called Moosehorn, less than a mile from Willow river which ty = a ial pep matt eho (eo ce Re rr AO AL SAR ELLIE ASTI NESTE ARNE OS tA) 2 S eee