Abstract

Read at the Meeting of the Society, 14 June 1926. Map follows p. 96. [The demarcation of the Alaska boundary was finished not long before the outbreak of the Great War, and that is no doubt the reason why no narrative of the operations has ever been given before at a meeting of this Society, though a technical paper on the Survey methods, and a sketch-map of the country north of the Porcupine River, were published by Mr. Douglas Nelias in the Geographical Journal for January 1913. The account of the general operations which follows is by a member of the Canadian Party, Major Nesham, now of the Gold Coast Survey. Major Nesham's lecture was illustrated by a large series of coloured slides, but the colouring makes it impossible to reproduce them as half? tone blocks, and the negatives are not available.?-Ed. G.J.]

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