119 also outcrops at this last place at a point distant 8 feet across the strike from ane main showing. at is supposed to be a second magnetite vein is exposed at a 130 feet to the north of the first described an The Baten of the eae vein is 1 foot wide with both walls displayed. Four hundred feet eastward is a rock outcrop one side of which shows a small area seamed with magne- tite and containing a mass of nearly pure magnetite one foot square. One hundred feet to the north of this are two exposures of magnetite probably belonging to a single vein or zone. The more easterly of these shows a body of nearly pure magnetite 15 feet long and 44 feet broad bounded on both sides by country rock seamed with magnetite. The Scale of feet 00.9 190 200 300 49 540 Geological Survey, Caneda Figure 22. Magnetite occurrences, Moose claim, Kamloops district, B.C. Magnetite outcrops are indicated: (a) by crosses joined by dotted lines where they belong to a single vein; (b) by continuous lines where veins are exposed for more than a minimum length; (c) and by broad black bands where veins form a zone. Contour interval, 20 feet.” magnetite is finely granular, has the appearance of having been crushed, contains scattered, angular, pale yellowish individuals of apatite, some of large size, and is cut across the strike by a few sharply defined veins of white calcite one inch and less in width. Fifty feet to the west, what appears to be a continuation of the above-mentioned mass is exposed with a width of 2 feet, but the magnetite is not so pure as to the east. Two hundred feet to the north, two small areas each several feet square show some magnetite occurring breccia-like intermixed with country rock.