68 Horseshoe Group (Locality 166) References: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, British Columbia, 1922 and 1923. The Horseshoe group of six mineral claims is at an elevation of 4,000 feet on the south side of Theophilus mountain. The mineral showings are in breccias and augite porphyry underlain to the west by argillites. The augite porphyrite occurs as a small stock. Very little development work has been done on the property. It is reported that copper-bearing veins occur. I.X.L. Group (Locality 163) Reference: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, British Columbia, 1927. The I.X.L. group of five mineral claims is north of Dak river and about 8 miles from Alice Arm. The mineral deposit is a sphalerite-bearing quartz vein in argillite. Ida Claim (Locality 153) Reference: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, British Columbia, 1916. The Ida claim is on McGuire mountain. The mineral showing is a horizontal quartz vein up to a foot wide mineralized sparingly with sphalerite and galena. Independent Group (Locality 184) References: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, British Columbia, 1916, 1918, and 1919. The Independent group of three mineral claims is west of Alice Arm and only a few hundred feet above sea-level. The mineral deposit is a quartz vein in argillite. The vein is up to 6 feet wide and quite persistent but is very sparingly mineralized. Ingraham’s Claims (Locality 175) Reference: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, British Columbia, 1922. Ingraham’s claims are on Illiance river just west of Copper creek. Seams of quartz and calcite in a porphyritic dyke and also the dyke itself are mineralized with galena. Iron Group (Loeality 173) Reference: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, British Columbia, 1930. The Iron group of six mineral claims is on Illiance river near 11-Mile cabin. The mineral showing is a pyritized zone many feet wide in volcanic rocks. Kent and Maple Leaf Claims (Locality 178) Reference: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, British Columbia, 1918. The Kent and Maple Leaf claims are on McGrath mountain. The showings consist of quartz-calcite bodies containing sphalerite.