-117- and Bob creek, two areas of high-grade gold veins that are similar, indicate some possibilities. Properties in the north include Paradisel near Guess lake, Bulkley ,2 6 miles southwest of Dome mountain, and Chisholm? which may be the same as a "copper showing" reported 14 miles up Deep creek, The Deep Creck eroups occurs 7 miles up Deep ercek and the Ivanhoe group,” 4 miles north of this. = Ann.Rept. Minister of Mines, B.C., 1918, p. 122. Uigsicls 5 Lee) 5 IAG HDAC LONB, | pe ed. Tbid., 1928, p. 168. 5 Ann. Rept. 1928, p. 168. On Grouse mountain (Sawmill camp) the following have been described: Copper Crown (Cassiar Crown Copper )S>2 (1926, page 136, map; 1925, page 135; 1923, etc.), Lakeview! 1925, page 141; 1924, page 113), Cornu Copia’ (1926, page 136), Black Fox’. (1926, page 136), Hidden Treasure! (1929, page 169; 1928, page 169; 1914), Rainstorm! (1926, page 135), Solo! (1926, page 1555 Joe Bet (includes Rainstorm and Black Fox) (1928, page 169); on Mineral Hill! (Venus, Lone Pine) (1926, page 137; 1925, page 141; 1914), Mickey£ (1926, page 137), Butte! (1927, page 138), Grafter! (1914, page 226), Silver King! (1914, page 226); east and south of Mineral hill and northeast of Houston: Mamoth, Vison, and B.C. Leader” (1931, page 74; 1929, page 176), Lucky Day (1930, page 143), Mikad-2 (1929, page 176), Bluff (1918, page 127), Lakeview. (Three Lakes) (1926, page 137). 6 vacKenzie, JeD.: Geol. Surv., Canada, Sum. Rept. 1915. O iaras Repts., Minister of Mines, B.C.