-29= Other Deposits. Molybdenite occurs scattered in albite granite on the Eureka claim. On the Ptarmigan elaim® a shear zone contains il — Hanson, G.: Geol. Surv., Canada, Sum. Rept. 1925, pt.A, p.118. Ann. Repts., Minister of Mines, B.C.; 1927, p.125; 1950, p.78. 2 — Hanson, Ge: Geol. Surv., Canada, Sum. Rept. 1925, pt.A, p-ll8 disseminated galena, grey copper, chalcopyrite, and pyrite, chiefly over a width of 8 feet, and a section of rock ribboned with quartz veinlets (making 40 per cent of the total) is sparingly mineralized with chalcopyrite and pyrite and carries a little gold. On the top of the mountain on the Overlooked Fraction chalcopyrite and pyrite are sparsely distributed in zones along dykes, or, as on the Sunset claim, in shear zones without dykes. These zones heve been traced 3 for lengths of 300 fect. On Brunsing's property- shear zones in ieee ou Ge: Geol. Surv., Canada, Swi. Rept. 1925, pt.A, p.1ls diorite carry pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, and pyrite, and some gold. On the Lead King in a zone along the contact between volcanic rocks and the albite-rich intrusives, anc mainly in the former, there are veins, one of which contains much galona with some pyrite ond , sphalerite and, according to an assey, carries gold 0.16 ounce, silver 21.5 ounces a ton, lead 34 per cent, zinc 0.5 per cent. Another vein carries arsenopyritc, but an assay showed only a trace of gold and silver. Zynoetz River Dardanelle Group .= On the Dardanclle property, 14 miles up Zymoetz a en £ Hanson, Ge: Geol. Surv., Canada, Sum. Rept. 1926. pt.A, pelo. Ann. Repts., Minister of Mines, B.C.: 1914, 1918, 1921, 1927. river, thore is a 20-foot "aplitic" dyke, with a fairly well- defined trend, that has been traced for more than half a mile.