The progress of survey integration in the province of New Brunswick has been rapid; one fifth of the total land area has now been covered by permanent monumentation. In the course of these surveys, conducted by the Department of Lands and Mines, some of the earlier procedures have been revised and new surveying aids, notably the model 6 geodimeter, adopted. Legislation for compulsory integration of municipal and legal surveys under the provincial coordinate system does not exist in New Brunswick, but a Land Surveys Act has been drafted authorizing agreements with municipalities involving large-scale mapping, the establishment of “integrated survey areas” and certain other regulations.