The article by J. Martignole and P. Pouget (November 1994 issue, received in January 1995) presents a large body of data on the geothermobarometry of an area that had hitherto received little attention. These data will allow the formulation of a more precise geotectonic model for the evolution of a part of the central Grenville Province. However, it is regrettable that the authors were remiss in not citing the sources of the information pertaining to the major structural features presented in their Figs. 2 -4. More specifically, we are referring to the two major structures previously identified by us, the and the BaskatongDCsert Lineament, which the authors are trying to rebaptize the Baskatong Shear Zone, etc. Since 1990, our studies on the Cayamant Lineament and the Baskatong-Desert Lineament have been well documented, published, and widely publicized at all available geoscientific events, such as Ministbre des Ressources naturelles du Quebec publications and information seminars (Uvesque et al. 1990; Sharma et al. 1990, 1993a; Uvesque and Sharma 1990; Sharma 1991, 1992a, 1992b; 1992c; Sharma and Gigubre 1993; Madore et al. 1993a, 1993b, 1994); Abitibi -Grenville Project, Lithoprobe workshops (Sharma and Uvesque 1991; Sharma et al. 1992b); the 1992 Grenville Workshop, Friends of Grenville (Sharma and Uvesque 1992); the 1992 Grenville Field Excursion, Friends of Grenville, led by K.N.M . Sharma (Sharma et al. 1992a, 1993~); Geological Survey of Canada Current Activities Forum (Sharma 1993); Toronto-94, Annual General Meeting and Trade Exhibition of the Cana-