66 Grey Goose Claim (Locality 172) Reference: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, British Columbia, 1916. The Grey Goose claim adjoins and lies north of the Bellevue group in the valley of Illiance river about 14 miles from Alice Arm. The mineral deposit is a narrow vein mineralized with pyrite, sphalerite, and galena lying in a country rock of sheared and altered tuff. Henderson’s Claims (Locality 152) Reference: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, British Columbia, 1919. Henderson’s claims are on Kitsault river 9 miles from Alice Arm. The mineral showings are quartz-calcite veins in argillite and are sparsely mineralized with pyrite. Highland Group, Kitsault River (Locality 129) Reference: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, British Columbia, 1930. The Highland group of six mineral claims is on Kitsault river and adjoins the Tyee group. The mineral showings consist of stringers of galena irregularly scattered through volcanic rocks. Highland Group (Locality 177) References: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, British Columbia, 1927 and 1928. The Highland group of six mineral claims is on the southern slope of McGrath mountain, at an elevation of about 2,000 feet, and adjoins and lies west of the Billy Mac group. Access is furnished by a foot trail branching from the McGrath Mountain trail. The country rock is argillite intruded to the east by an augite porphyrite stock. West of the mineral deposits a body of felsite outcrops which may also be a stock. At least two roughly parallel mineral zones are known on the property. One strikes northeast and has been imperfectly traced by five open-cuts for a distance of 400 feet. It is a sheared and shattered zone, 20 feet wide in some places, containing irregular bodies of quartz, calcite, and sphalerite. The best mineralized matter consists of rock fragments cemented by quartz, calcite, and sphalerite. The second parallel mineral- ized zone lies about 300 feet northwest. It is a clearly defined fault zone holding lenticular and irregular bodies of quartz, calcite, sphalerite, and a little pyrite and galena. About 600 feet north of these two deposits is another of somewhat similar type striking east and near the south end of the two parallel deposits are other exposures of sphalerite. Homebush Group (Locality 169) Reference: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, British Columbia, 1930. The Homebush group of two mineral claims adjoins the Falcon group on Illiance river. The mineral showings are narrow quartz veins containing galena, sphalerite, and tetrahedrite.