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Page 1: THE CANADIAN SURVEYOR - Volumes...FOREWORD This Index to The Canadian Surveyor covers all issues from Volume XIII, No. 1, to Volume XXIII, No. 5, that is, all issues for the years
Page 2: THE CANADIAN SURVEYOR - Volumes...FOREWORD This Index to The Canadian Surveyor covers all issues from Volume XIII, No. 1, to Volume XXIII, No. 5, that is, all issues for the years

THE CANADIAN SURVEYOR

Volumes XIII to XXIII

1956 to 1969

Published by

THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF SURVEYING

157 McLeod Street

OTTAWA , ONTARIO

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F O R E W O R D

This Index to The Canadian Surveyor covers all issues from Volume XIII, No. 1, to Volume XXIII, No. 5, that is, all issues for the years 1956 to 1969, inclusive. It supplements but does not supplant the previous comprehensive index published in 1955 and incorporates all the material listed in the various annual indices issued subsequently. References are given in the form:

Volume (issue number) inclusive paging e.g. xvii(2)68-79.

Entries are normally made by author and title. Occasionally, additional entries are made according to derived titles based on particular key words. This index includes, on page 31, a list of addenda and errata for the 1955 Index.

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THE CANADIAN SURVEYOR Volumes XIII to XXIII

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Aberrations of the Aerial Photographic Process (A. E.Fleming) xvii (2) 68-79. About Bill [Comment on identity of Bill] Sup. xvi (4) 4. About Us [Comment on comment on Supplement by Photogrammetric Record and Surveying and Mapping] xvi (4) 4. A Brief Look at Canada's Mineral Industry (Jean-Paul Drolet) xxiii (3) 247-251. Accent on Photo Interpretation [Announcement of formation of photo interpretation committee within C.I.S.] Sup. xvi (3) 6. Accuracy of Optically Projected Orthophotos and Stereo-Orthophotos (Stanley H. Collins) xxiii (5) 450-463. Accuracy of the Tellurometer, A Study of the. (C.D. McLellan) xiv (7) 286-296. Accuracy Specifications Legal Surveys and (H. Biesheuvel) [Invited comment] xix (l) 2-3. Activities of the Land Surveyors in the Province of Quebec (Michel Sice) xix (4) 326-330. Aerotriangulation, Automated System for Processing and Adjusting Data After (R.B. Monaghan and J.L. Chouinard) xxiii (5) 501-511. Addie, G.K. [Biographical notes] xiv (7) 316-317. Adjustment of a Chain of Triangles Between Two Fixed Sides. Method of Plane Angles (T. Siurna) xiii (5) 281- 288 Adjustment of Incomplete Direction Observations (G.G. Bennett) xix (5) 462-471. Adjustment of Survey Data, An Integrated Program for the (H. Klinkenberg) xix (l) 92-94. Adjustment, Simple, of Survey Figures . (T. Siurna) xiv (1) 25-31. Adjustment, Simultaneous, of Lengths and Angles in a Triangulation Scheme (L.A. Gale) xiv (5) 203-209. Adjustment of Aerodist Observations (B.R. Evans) xix (5) 445-461. Adjustment, the Moncton . (Hans Klinkenberg) xvi (1) 11-23. ADLER, RON K. H., James P. Reilly and Charles R. Schwarz. A Generalized System for the Evaluation and Automatic Plotting of Map Projections . xxii (5) 442-450. Aerial Photographs, Parallaxes in Near -Vertical (J. Vlcek) xiv (8) 349-355. Aerial Photography at the University of New Brunswick Since 1925 (W. H. Hilborn) [Abstract] xiv (4)147. Aerial Photography, Forest, The Economics of. (Donald F. Merrill) xiii (3) 149-155. Aerial Photography, Sunshine Data for Planning. (M. K. Thomas) xvii (1) 36-46. Aerial Survey Industry in the Economy of Canada, Role of. (T. E. Rowlands) xx (1) 2-5. Aerial Surveyors, The Canadian Association of. (R. P. Shaw) xv (9) 511-514. Aerial Triangulation, Analytical. (G.H. Schut) xiii (2) 92-98. Aerial Triangulation, Analytical, an Analysis of Methods and Results in (G. H. Schut) [Summary] xiii (10) 652- 653. Aerial Triangulation, Analytical, General Considerations on. (E.H. Thompson) [Summary] xiii (10) 651. Aerial Triangulation, Compensation of, Using Optical-Mechanical Aids. New Proposals. (E. Santoni) [Summary] xiii (10) 658. Aerial Triangulation, Determination and Correction of Systematic Errors in the Fundamental Opera-tons of. (B. Hallert) [Summary] xiii (10) 656-657. Aerial Triangulation, General Problems in. (A. J. van der Weele) [Summary] xiii (10) 654-655. Aerial Triangulation. [International Society for Photogrammetry. Commission III]. (T.J. Blachut) xv (3) 181-185. Aerial Triangulation on the Analytical Plotter (Z. Jaksic) xvii (2)183-189. Aerial Triangulation Over Long Distances, Use of Auxiliary Data in. (T.J. Blachut) [Summary] xiii (10) 654 Aerial Triangulation Using the Solar Periscope . (E. Santoni) [Summary] xiii (10) 653. Aerodist in Geodeti Surveying in Canada . (A. C. Turtle) xxi (2) 155-177. Aerodist Observations, Adjustments of (B. R. Evans) xix (5) 445-461. Aerodist Test Project. (S.A. Yaskowich) xviii (4) 270-278. Aeronautical Charts. The Role of The International Civil Aviation Organization in Cartography. (James R. Park) xiii (1) 27-35. Aerotriangulation Programmed for IBM Computer, A Numerical Adjustment Procedure for (Michael Perks) xvi (3)116-131.

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Aerotriangulation. (R.E. Moore) xviil (4) 308-312. Aims and Objects of the International Society for Photogrammetry. (R.L. Brown) xiii (8) 481-483. Airborne Control . (J. G. S. Hirtle) xxii (2) 251-254. Airborne Profile Recording Activities xxii (2) 259-261. Air Photo Interpretation. [Discussion group, 1960 annual meeting] xv (4) 234-235. Airphoto Interpretation of a Province . (H. L. Cameron) xiii (2) 99-109. Air Photo Library, the British Columbia. (A. C. Kinnear) xv (l) 47-50. Air Photographs, Marking. (F.W. Kippen) xiv (1) 31-32. Air Photography, Coastal Studies by Sequential (H. L. Cameron) xix (4) 372-381. Air Survey Lens Types, Recognition of. (E. A. Fleming) xv (2) 107-112. Air Survey Navigation, Solution to a Routine Problem in. (J. F. Fleming) xix (2) 206-211. Akins, J.R. [Obit.] xv (5)328. Alaska, Arctic, New Tools for Mapping in (Gerald FitzGerald) xiii (8)484-490. Alberta-British Columbia Boundary (R. Thistlethwaite) xiii (2) 98. Alberta Land Surveyors' Golf Tournament [Rules of Play and Etiquette] xix (l) 104. Alberta-Northwest Territories Boundary (R.W. Clark) xiv (5) 215. ALDERTON, R.B. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited Comment] xix (2) 117-118. Algonquin Provincial Park Map 47A—An Assessment (Janusz J. Klawe) xx (2) 130-131. Algonquin Provincial Park (Ont.), Production of Map No. 47A (J. G. Pound) xx (l) 6-10. Allan, Frank M. [Obit] xviii (5) 407. Alien, George, W.G. [Obit.] xiii (2) 121. Alnwick, Use of Photogrammetry in the Legal Survey Project at. (T.J. Blachut) xiv (8) 336-349. A Look at Lunar Distances (D. V. Trevorrow) xxiii (1) 64-65. Altimeter, A New Precision (G. Hobrough) xv (5) 190-195. Amendment of the Original Observations Involved, Modification of Conditional Adjustment Solutions Caused by (L.A. White and N.O. Betts) xxiii (5) 488-500. Analyses, Further, Based on the International Mapping Experiments (L.G. Trorey) xiv (3) 105-109. Analysis of Contour Errors [Second International Mapping Experiment] G.C. Tewinkel) xv (3) 160-165. Analysis of the Mechanical-Optical Design of the Analytical Plotter (G. Parenti) xvii (2) 148-154. Analytical Aerial Triangulation (G.H. Schut) xiii (2) 92-98. Analytical Block Adjustment for Strips, Sections, and Models, Practical Methods of (G.H. Schut) xviii (5) 352- 372. Analytical Damping in Iterative Solutions (J.J. Therrien) xix (l) 97-98. Analytical Plotter (U.V. Helava) xvii (2) 131-148. Analytical Plotter, Aerial Triangulation on the (Z. Jaksic) xvii (2) 183-189. Analytical Plotter, Analysis of the Mechanical-Optical Design of the (G. Parenti) xvii (2) 148-154. Analytical Plotter AP-1 Delivered [News item] xv (10) 603-604. Analytical Plotter, General Concept of the (Burton S. Lesser) xvii (2) 168-182. Analytical Plotter, Performance of the (T.J. Blachut) xvii (2) 205-211. Analytical Plotter, Proceedings of the Second International Photogrammetric Conference in Ottawa on the xvii (2) 123-232. Analytical Plotter with Orthoprinter (G. Parenti) xxii (l) 21-28. Analytical Stereoplotter, Computer and Programs for the AP-C (E.C. Johnson and V.C. Kamm) xvii (2) 155- 168. An Approach to the Surveying and Mapping Task of a Country (Georg Krauss) [Dennis Memorial Lecture] xxi (3) 235-246. Anderson, B.L. [Obit] xix (2) 232. ANDERSON, D.W. and S.C. Geneja. The Association of Certified Survey Technicians and Technologists of Ontario xxi (5) 405-406. ANDERSON, N.M. Evaluation of Range Positioning System xxiii (5) 535. ANDBEWS, G.S. An Integrated Survey System for British Columbia xviii (2) 119-128; Control Surveys and Mapping xxi (l) 57-59; Integrated Surveys in British Columbia xx (2) 73-83; Some Statutory Aspects in Cadastral Use of Photogrammetry xv (5) 309-316. Andrews, G. S. [retirement] xxiii (2) 188-189.

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An Efficient Method of Centering Using Optical Plummets (James N. Hunt) xxiii (5) 519. Angus-Leppan, Dr. Peter [Inventor of a new range-finder] xxi (l) 137. Angus-Leppan, P.V. [Letter to Editor] xxi (2) 193. ANGUS-LEPPAN, P.V. Atmospheric Refraction and Temperature Gradient xvi (l) 24-31; Diurnal and Seasonal Variations in the Coefficient of Refraction xxi (2) 142-151; Education for the Professional Surveyor in Canadian Universities xxi (l) 93-98; Proceedings of First National Conference of South African Surveyors [Book Review] Sup. xvi (3) 8. Annual Meeting, Highlights of [1957] xiii (9) 555 et seq. Annual Meetings of Provincial Survey Associations xii to xv (4) and (9); xvi to xxiii (3). Annual Meetings, Proceedings of xiii to xv (4) and (9); xvi to xxiii (3). Application of Photogrammetry to Forest Inventory in British Columbia (W. Hall) xiv (7) 300-305. Application of Photo-Interpretation to Urban Planning (Roger F. Tomlinson and W. Ge orge E. Brown) xviii (l) 34-42. Application of Shoran to Establish Horizontal Control for Photogrammetric Mapping of Inaccessible Areas (J. M. Zarzycki) xiii (6) 345-356. Application of the Jerie Block Adjustment to Small-Scale-Mapping (R. E. Moore) xv (6) 340-342. Application of the Principles of Experimental Design (J. Vlcek) xviii (5) 380-388. Application of Two-Range Decca to Hydrographic Operations in Canada (lan A. Miller) xiii (2) 115-121. Arctic Research Expedition and its Reliance on Large-scale Maps (Fritz Miiller) xvii (2) 96-112. Arctic Islands, Shoran Trilateration in the (J.G. Showier and A.C. Hamilton) xiv (3) 91-98. Area Measurement: A Statistical Approach, Error and Bias in (J.E. Graham and A.B. Sunter) xxiii (5) 464-473. ARKESTEIJN, J.G.M. Dutch Experiences with Photo Maps xxii (l) 145-148. ARMSTRONG, W.W. The Role of Universities in Education for the Professions xxi (l) 19-20. Army Map Service, Use of Photo Maps and Ortho-photo Maps at the (Albert L. Nowicki) xxii (l) 123-134. Arnell, P. [Obit] [Port] xxiii (2) 199. Ashcroft, A.E. [Biographical notes] xiv (7) 317. Association of Certified Survey Technicians and Technologists of Ontario (S.C. Geneja and D.W. Anderson) xxi (5) 405-406. Association of New Brunswick Land Surveyors, Need for Trained Surveyors as seen by [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part 1] (W. F. Roberts) xv (l) 18-20. Astronomic Control in High Latitudes, Problems of (L.F. Gregerson) xvii (5) 418-431. Astronomic Transit, Azimuth Determination by (R. K. C. Johns) xiii (6) 339-342. ATKINSON, P.C. The Northern Ungava Telluro-meter Traverses. [Report of Ottawa Branch meeting] xiii (10) 672-675. Atmospheric Refraction and Temperature Gradient (P.V. Angus-Leppan) xvi (l) 24-31. ATTWELL, B.J. [Factors Affecting the Interpret-ability of Air Photos, Comments in a letter to the editor] xv (4) 252. AUBE, P. and G. Raymond. La Photogrammetrie au service de 1'Arpentage légal dans la réserve indienne de Caughnawaga, P. Québec xxiii (4) 349-358. Authors, Notice to xviii (5) 408; xix (5) 472; xx (2) 132; xxi (2) 178; xxii (4) 416; xxiii (2) 178; (5) 522. Automated Construction of Variable Scale Series of Charts by use of Orthophoto Maps (Erwin F.O. Gigas) xxii (l) 65-74. Automated System for Processing and Adjusting Data After Aerotriangulation (R.B. Monaghan and J.L. Chouinard) xxiii (5) 501-511. Automatic Levels, Design and Application of (D. F. ScheUens) xix (2) 147-164. Automation in Photogrammetry, Some Thoughts on (U.V. Helava) xviii (5) 399-405. Avent, R. H. [Obit.] xv (4) 253. Awards and Honours (Editorial re Donald F. Merrill, Hae Alden Stewart, Donald S. Ross) xiii (l) 61. Axel Heiberg Expedition, Photogrammetric and Cartographic Results of the xvii (2) 79-80. Axel Heiberg Island, Surveying Glaciers of (D. Haumann) xvii (2) 81-93. Azimuth Control in Canadian Latitudes (A.R. Bobbins) xxiii (4) 389-398. Azimuth Determination by Astronomic Transit (R. K. C. Johns) xiii (6) 339-342. Azimuth, Observing with the Reolofs Solar Prism [Miscellanea] xvi (2) 105-106. BAARDA, W. Evaluation of Gregerson's Estimation [Discussion] xv (10) 594-598. BABBAGE, G. The Subtense Bar-Its Use and Its Errors xix (2) 133-146.

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Bachelor of Surveying Engineering Curriculum at the University of New Brunswick (G. Konecny) [Insert in May, 1960 issue]. BAFFIN, Bell [Accusations and denial on appropriation] xxi (3) 276-277. BAIRD, D.W. Survey Post Number One xv (6) 355-357. BAIRD, K.M. The Foot as a Unit of Length xvii (5) 390-391. BAIRD, W. J. Carve Problems [Book review] Sup xvi (3) 8. BALDOCK, E.D. Report on Cartography xiv (9) 397-400. BARCHAM, D.R. Letter to the editor [On inauguration of Supplement] Sup. xvi (l) 4. Barometric Levelling, Precise in Northern Quebec, Using Helicopters for Transportation (M. S. Slivitzky) xiv (5) 195-200. Barometric Levelling, Precise, in Northern Quebec, with the Help of Helicopters (L. Laflamme) xiv (6) 250- 256. Base Lines, Geodimeter (H.E. Jones) xiv (2) 50-58. Base Map Revision, Orthophoto — Orthophoto Map (L. van Zuylen) xxii (l) 194-205. Basic Considerations Belated to Cadastral Surveying of Cities (Gottfried Konecny) xxiii (4) 399-408. Basic Features of an Environmental Integrated Data Bank, Some (W. F. Roberts) xxiii (l) 30-33. Bauman, H.A. What's in a Name [Letter to the editor] xiv (9) 412. Bausch and Lomb Photogrammetric Award, Deed of Award xiil (4) 237; (9) 594; xix (3) 299; xxi (3) 268; xxii (3) 344; xxiii (3) 271; 272. BEAMAN, Jay. A Data Bank for Use in the Social Sciences xxiii (2) 104-110. BEAN, R.K. A Report on the Orthophotoscope xiv (3) 98-104. BEAN, RUSSELL K. The Orthophotoscope and its Development xxii (l) 38-46. Beating the Bounds [Article including Restoration of Survey Monuments by T. S. Nash] xvii (5) 14. Beatty, Frank Weldon [Obit] xx (l) 60-61. BELLACH, G. and W. N. Wildman. Town of Hawkes-bury Survey xx (l) ll-15. Bench Marks in Permafrost Areas (G.H. Johnston) xvi (l) 32-41. BENEDICKSON, Hon. W.M. [Speech printed in Branch News and Views] xviii (l) 83-85. BENNETT, G.G. The Adjustment of Incomplete Direction Observations xix (5) 462-471. A Polaris Planisphere xx (l) 33-35. Bennett, Newton D. [Obit] xxiii (5) 539. BERESKIN, A.I. A Forecast of Saskatchewan Government Needs for Surveyors and Some Aspects of Their Training. [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part 1] xv (l) 27-31. BERGHUIS, P.J. Objectives and Problems of the Institutes of Technology xxi (l) 77-78. BERRY, R.M. Local Control Systems xvii (4) 332-339. BETTS, N.O. and L.A. White. Modification of Conditional Adjustment Solutions Caused by Amendment of the Original Observations In volved xxiii (S) 488-500. Biased Observations, Least Squares Adjustment of (Alan B. Sunter) xxi (4) 318-333. Bias in Area Measurement: A Statistical Approach, Error, and (J.E. Graham and A.B. Sunter) xxiii (S) 464-473. BIESHEUVEL, H. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited comment] xix (l) 2-3. Bill, Chronicles of (The Monument) Sup. Xvi (3) 4-5; (About Bill) Sup. Xvi (4) 4; (Time and Eternity) Sup. Xvi (5) 6-7; (The Unstandardized Speed Trap) Sup. xvii (l) 7-8; (The Unwilling Packer) Sup. xvii (4) 6-7; (The Salt Water Surveyors) xviii (4) 336-337; (The Inverting Eye-Piece) xix (1)105-106. Blachnt, T.J. [Honorary Medal, Technical University of Milan] xv (7) 411; [Port.] xvi (4) 162. BLACHUT, T.J. Aerial Triangulation [International Society for Photogrammetry. Commission III] xv (3) 181- 185; Closing Remarks to the Discussion Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications xix (2) l19-122; Further Extension of the Orthophoto Technique xxii (l) 206-220; Is a Special Education in 'Surveying' Necessary? xiii (8) 523-527; Opening Remarks [Second International Photogrammetric Conference on the Analytical Plotter] xvii (2) 130-131;

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Performance of the Analytical Plotter xvii (2) 205-211; ' Photogrammetric Determination of Glacier Movement, Hate of Ablation, and Profiles xvii (2) 112- 122; Photogrammetric Long Distance Bridging xiii (10) 644-649; President's Report [56th Annual Meeting] xvii (3) 245-250; Results of Experimental Plotting for 1:50,000 Maps [Second International Mapping Experiment] xv (3) 138-160; Some Observations from the European Trip xvi (5) 264-267; Survey Education in Europe [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II] xv (l) 44-48; Technical and Organizational Problems in Ur ban Surveying and Mapping xxiii (4) 409-419; Tenth International Congress of Surveying [Report to annual meeting] xvii (3) 280-281; The Integration of Surveys and Its Requirements xv (2) 91-96; Use of Auxiliary Data in Aerial Triangulation-over Long Distances [International Photogrammetric Conference on Aerial Triangulation, summary] xiii (10) 654; What Should an Academic Education for Survey Engineers Be and Why? xiii (10) 676-683; Use of Photogrammetry in the Legal Survey Project at Alnwick xiv (8) 336-349. BLACKIE, W.W. Co-ordinate Control for Legal Surveys xiv (10) 437-440; La Fédération Internationale des Géomètres [Report on Eleventh Congress] xx (3) 205-207; Legal Surveys for Oil and Gas Rights in the Territories xv (10) 561-567. BLACKIE, W.V., A.C. Hamilton and W.J. MacLean, Review of the Requirements for Surveyors and Survey Technicians in Canada xxi (l) 6-12. BLACKIE, W.V. and G.S. Moppett. A New Polaris Card [with loose insert] xvii (4) 367-369. Blanchet, Guy H. [Obit] xx (5) 356. BLANDFORD, H. R. Hydrographic Field Operations xiii (6) 357-359. Block Adjustment, Method of, for Horizontal Coor dinates (G. H. Schut) xv (7) 376-385. Block Triangulation on the NRC Monocomparator (M,E.H. Young) xx (4) 314-323. BOISVERT, PAUL F. Le Guide de L'Arpenteur xvi (2) 109-110. Bond, Courtney C. J. [Portrait] xxi (2) 190. BOND, COURTNEY C. J. Surveyors of Canada 1867-1967. 168-page book commissioned by CIS as centennial project and published as No. 5 of Vol. XX, December 1966, The Canadian Surveyor. Book Reviews (Geodetic Dictionary in Five Languages) (Handbuch der Vermessungskude, Vol. la) (Procédés et méthodes des levés topographiques aux grandes échelles) xiv (1)35-36; (An Outline of Photogrammetry) xiv (9) 409; (Tables for all Computations of Geodesy on Krassowski's Ellipsoid by the Calculating Machine Between the 40th and 55th Parallels) (Photogrammetrie) xv (2) 126-127; (The Map-Maker) (Sverdrup's Arctic Adventures) xv (4) 251-252; (Electronic Surveying and Mapping) (Manual of Photographic Interpretation) xv (7) 413-414; (A Handbook of Trigonometric Functions — Introducing Doversines) (Grundziige der Ausgleichungsrechnung, 2nd. ed.) xvi (l) 50-51; (The Gift) Sup. xvii (4) 4; (The Elements of Astronomy for Land Surveyors, 6th. ed.) (Ele mentary Surveying, 4th. ed. — Brinker and Taylor) (Elementary Surveying — Rayner and Schmidt) xviii (2) 172-173; (The Goose Bay Story) (The Tunnel of Eupalinus) (Frostbite) xviii (4) 342; (Route Surveying) xviii (5) 414; (A History of the Alberta Land Surveyors' Association) (Proceedings of the Second National Conference of South African Surveyors) (Textbook of Topographical Surveying) xix (4) 398-400; (Shore and Sea Boundaries, Vols. 1 and 2) xix (5) 475; (Theory and Problems of Modern Algebra) (An introduction to Numerical Linear Algebra) (Elements of Linear Algebra) (Fortran — A Program for Self-Instruction) xx (l) 49-52; (Management Standards for Data Processing) (An Introduction to the Automatic Computer) (Modern Introductory Analysis) (Surveying: Theory and Practice) (The Earth's Shape and Gravity) xx (4) 331-333; (Project Surveying) (Kartographische Gelaendedarstellung) xx (5) 350-351; (Canadian Game Cookery) (Introduction to Hydrometeorology) xxi (l) 132; (Surveyors of Canada, 1867-1967) (Men and Meridians, Vol. 1) (Surveying Rural Property Boundary Lines in West Virginia) xxi (2) 190-192;

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(Physical Geodesy) (Home Study Course in 9 Manuals) (Electro magnetic Distance Measurement) xxi (4) 356-358; (Surveyors' Guide to Electromagnetic Measurement) xxii (1) 226-227; (Men and Meridians, Vol. 2) (The Canadian Landscape) xxii (2) 271-272; (Bibliography of Property Surveying Literature) xxii (5) 479; (Circular Curve and Unit Length Spiral Tables) (Manual of Color Aerial Photography) xxiii (l) 76-77; (Boundary Control & Legal Principles) xxiii (2) 200; (Reference Guide Outline Specifications for Aerial Surveys and Mapping by Pbotogrammetric Methods for Highways) xxiii (4) 433; (Fundamentals of Surveying) (Elementary Surveying, 5th. ed. Brinker) xxiii (5) 530. Boundaries Abutting Water in British Columbia (W. A. Taylor) xiii (l) 37-42. Boundaries, Water (M. Viminitz) xiv (2) 75-78. Boundary, Keeping the (John Ough) xxii (5) 464. BOUTILIER, L.E. Chainages on the Manitoba-Saskatchewan Boundary xix (2) 127-132. BOWER, R.S. Legal Survey Field Operations xiii (1) 15-17 Bowman, Edgar Peterson [Obit] xix (l) 114. Boyd, W.H. [Obit.] xv (4) 253. BOYER, MARC. Men Who Made The Survey xvi (2) 60-72. Boyer, Dr. Marc [Obit.] Sup. xvi (5) ll. BOYLE, A.R. Data Banks and the Computer Analyst xxiii (2) lll-115. Branch Officers xr'i to xv (4) and (9); xvi to xxiii (3). BRANDENBERGER, A.J. Education for the Professional Surveyor in Canadian Universities xxi (l) 106-108; General Considerations on Error Propagation and Adjustments in Strip Triangulation. Attainable Accuracy [International Photogrammetric Conference on Aerial Triangulation, summary] xiii (10) 655-656; International Symposium of Photography xxi (l) 131; The Educational Status of Surveying and Photogrammetry in North America xx (2) 121-129. BRETTERBAUER, KURT. The Refractive Index in the Reduction of Tellurometer Data xix (4) 367-371. Bridging, Analytical Including Cantilever Extension, A System of (A.J. McNair) [Summary] xiii (10) 652. Bridging, Photogrammetric, Long Distance (T.J. Blachut) xiii (10) 644-649. Brief History of Scientific Developments in the Study of Tides (R.C. DesLauriers) xiii (3) 165-180. Brief to be Presented to the New Brunswick Development Commission [By the Association of New Brunswick Land Surveyors] xiii (3) 136-140. British Columbia Air Photo Library (A.C. Kinnear) xvi (l) 47-50. British Columbia-Alaska Boundary Survey, 1906 xxii (5) 461. British Columbia, An Integrated Survey System for (G.S. Andrews) xviii (2) 119-128. British Columbia, Boundaries Abutting Water in (W.A. Taylor) xiii (l) 37-42. British Columbia, Integrated Surveys in (G.S. Andrews) xx (2) 73-83. Brock Award, Announcement of, Rules Governing xiii (l) 52-54. BROCKLEBANK, R.A. Mekong River Survey xv (7) 402-410; Photogrammetry in Municipal Surveying and Mapping xvii (4) 340-351; Photogrammetry in the Vineland Legal Survey xviii (l) 8-16. The Use of Photogrammetry in Integrated Surveys xx (2) 66-72. Brown, Charles Dudley [Obit.] xix (5) 483. BROWN, CURTIS M. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited Comment] xviii (5) 348. BROWN, H. Flatness of Glass [Letter to the Editor] xv (9) 531-532; The Most Probable Value of a Set of Observations [Letter to the Editor on article by L.F. Gregerson] xv (8) 464; Vibration of Air Survey Cameras . [Letter to tbe Editor] xiv (10) 464-465. BROWN, H. and P.D. Carman. Camera Calibration in Canada xv (8) 425-439. BROWN, Maj.-Gen. R. LI. Aims and Objects of the International Society for Photogrammetry xiii (8) 481- 483. BROWN, W. GEORGE E. and Roger F. Tomlinson. The Application of Photo-Interpretation to Urban Planning xviii (l) 34-42. BUTTERFIELD, A.J. Development of Surveying in Jamaica xiii (l) 43-50; (5) 291-293. Cadastral Survey in Sweden (Sven G. Moller) xvii (4) 356-361.

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Cadastral Surveying of Cities, Basic Considerations Related to (Gottfried Konecny) xxiii (4) 399-408. Cadastral Surveys Committee, Report on Canvass of Land Surveyor Members (R. Thistlethwaite) xiv (4) 164- 165. Cadastral Surveys [Discussion Group, 1958 annual meeting] xiv (4) 150-151. Cadastral Surveys in Quebec, Public Lands and (Georges Côté) xiii (2) 29-79. Cadastral Surveys in the Middle East (H. G. Dawe) xiii (6) 364-370. Cadastral Use of Photogrammetry, Some Statutory Aspects in (G.S. Andrews) xv (5) 309-316. Cadastre as the Basis of an Environmental Data System (H. Wallner) xxiii (2) 142-150. CADOU, C. and B.J. Swain. Newfoundland and Labrador Water Resources Study xxiii (2) 161-167. CAILLEMER, A. King Memorial Lecture xx (3) 179-185. Calculations, Simple Survey, by Calculating Machine (M. Perks) xiv (3) 110-120. Calcul électronique, transformation et ajustement des coordonnées d'une bande par (G.H. Schut) xv (10) 575- 581. Calculus, Cracovian (Adam Chrzanowski) xix (l) 70-77. Calgary, Establishing a Control Survey Network in (K. Pawson) xviii (4) 291-296. Calibration, Camera, in Canada (P.D. Carman and H. Brown) xv (8) 425-439. Calibration of Measuring Devices (Soren Henriksen) xix (5) 439-444. Camera Calibration in Canada (P.D. Carman and H. Brown) xv (8) 425-439. Camera Method, Horizon (U.V. Helava) xiii (8) 491-498. Cameras, Air Survey, Vibration of [Letter to the Editor] (H. Brown) xiv (10) 464-465. Cameron, H.L. [Obit] xix (5) 482. CAMERON, H.L. Airphoto Interpretation of a Province xiii (2) 99-109; Coastal Studies by Sequential Air Photography x'x (4)372-381; Interpretation of High-Altitude Small-Scale Photography xv (10) 568-574. CAMPEAU, C.-E. Town Planning from the Air as Applied to the City of Montreal xiii (3) 157-163. CAMPODONICO, ROBERTO M. and E.P. Monopoli. Experience in the Production and Use of Photo Maps xxii (l) 96-100. Canada in World Affairs, The Changing Face of (J.W.T. Spinks) [Luncheon Address] xx (3) 191-197. Canadian Association of Aerial Surveyors (R. P. Shaw) xv (9 )511-514. Canadian Association of Air Surveyors [Summary of News release] xv (6) 363. Canadian Cartography, The Future of (Janusz J. Klawe) xix (4) 331-337. Canadian Census, Small Areas in the (P. J. Hubert) xxiii (2) 151-160. Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Surveying, Proposal for a (C.E. Stauffer) xv (9) 529-531. Canadian Grid System in 3o Transverse Mercator Zones (J. Saastamoinen) xviii (2) 147-158. Canadian Institute of Surveying and Photogrammetry, a History of (John Carroll) xiii (7) 389-466. Canadian Latitudes, Azimuth Control in (A.H. Robbins) xxiii (4) 389-398. Canadian Wildlife Service (Hon. Jean Lesage) xiii (4) 207-211. CANNING, JAMES, President's Report [57th Annual Meeting] xviii (3) 199-200. Canning James [Portrait] xvii (3) 233; [Obit] xxiii (4)446. Cantilever Extension, a System of Analytical Bridging, Including (A.J. McNair) [Summary] xiii (10) 652. Capital Affair [Discussion on capitalization of the words tellurometer and geodimeter] xviii (4) 332-333. CARMAN, P.D. Photography and Navigation xviii (4) 298-299; Photography and Navigation [International So ciety for Photogrammetry. Commission I] xv (3) 172-177. CARMAN, P.D. and H. Brown. Camera Calibration in Canada xv (8) 425-439. CARMAN, P.D. and J.F. Martin. Causes of Dimensional Changes in Estar Base Aerial Film Under Simulated Service Conditions xxii (2) 238-246. CARROLL, JOHN. A History of the Canadian Insti tute of Surveying and Photogrammetry xiii (7) 389-466. Cartographers' Discussion Group [Fifty-second annual meeting] xiv (9) 396-397. Cartographic Nomenclature, Problems in (G.F. Delaney) xvi (5) 254-263. Cartography [Discussion group, 1960 annual meeting] xv (4) 235-236; [Discussion group, 1961 annual meeting] xv (9) 507-508. Cartography In the U.S.S.R. (A.P. Polezhayev) xvi (2) 73-79. Cartography, Nautical Chart (E.M. Walsh) xiii (6) 359-362. Cartography of Canada, The First Line in the (Theo E. Layng) xviii (l) 67-75. Cartography, Report on (E.D. Baldock) xiv (9) 397-400. Cartography, Some Developments in French (J.J. Klawe) xiv (3) 85-90.

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Caughnawaga, P. Quebec, La Photogrammetrie au service de 1'Arpentage légal dans la réserve indienne de (G.H. Raymond and P. Aube) xxiii (4) 349-358. Causes of Dimensional Changes in Estar Base Aerial Film Under Simulated Service Conditions (P.D. Carman and J. F. Martin) xxii (2) 238-246. Cautley B.W. [Supplement cover picture and mention in Field Notes and Office Memos] xviii (2) 163-171. Canadian Charts for Low-Level High-Speed Air Operations (T.H. Kihl and D.E. Long) xviii (2) 113-118. Canadian Flight Information Publications (T.H. Kihl) xvi (2) 80-87. Canadian Foundation for the Advanceme nt of Surveying, Proposal for a (C.E. Stauffer) xv (9) 529-531. Canadian Grid System in 3° Transverse Mercator Zones (J. Saastamoinen) xviii (2) 147-158. Census, Small Areas in the Canadian (P.J. Hubert) xxiii (2) 151-160. Centennial Medalists xxii (2) 273-276. Centennial Project, Early Notes on [History written by Courtney Bond] xix (4) 400. Centennial Projects, Yukon — A Variety of Survey Problems [Luncheon address] (E.F. Roots) xxi (3) 250-259. Centennial Survey Monuments (Colin D. Hadfield) xxi (2) 181-182. Centennial Survey Monument, Ontario Design xxi (2) 179. Centering Using Optical Plummets, An Efficient Method of (James N. Hunt) xxiii (5) 519. Certain Applications of Photogrammetry in Underground Mining (Zygmunt Kowalczyk) xix (5) 428-438. Chainages on the Manitoba-Saskatchewan Boundary (L.E. Boutilier) xix (2) 127-132. Champlain, Samuel de [Subject of Article] Sup. xvii (5) 7. Changes in Constitution, Discussion Regarding Proposed [At fiftieth annual meeting] xiii (9) 563-564. Changing Aspects of Survey Training for Surveys and Mapping by the Federal Government [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part I] (W.E. Van Steenburgh) xv (l) 15-18. Changing Face of Canada in World Affairs (J.W.T. Spinks) xx (3) 191-197. CHAPMAN, CHABLES B. Engineering, Municipal, Construction and Geophysical Surveys – Survey Technician Requirements xxi (l) 68. CHARMAN W.N. Resolving Power and the Detection of Linear Detail xix (2) 190-205. Chartered Surveyors Gold Medal and Prize xiii (6) 372-374. Chi-Square Test Applied to a Photogrammetrie Sample (Z. Jaksic) xvii (5) 399-404. CHOUINABD, J.L. and B.B. Monaghan. An Automated System for Processing and Adjusting Data After Aero triangulation xxiii (5) 501-511. Chronicles of Bill (The Monument) Sup. xvi (3) 4-5; (About Bill) Sup. xvi (4) 4; (Time and Eternity) Sup. xvi (5) 6-7; (The Unstandardized Speed Trap) Sup. xvii (l) 7-8; (The Unwilling Packer) Sup. xvii (4) 6-7; (The Salt Water Surveyors) xviii (4) 336-337; (The Inverting Eye-Piece) xix (l) 105-106. Chronofax [Time in Milliseconds] xviii (5) 422-423. CHRZANOWSKI, ADAM. Cracovian Calculus xix (l) 70-77. CHRZANOWSKI, ADAM and Gottfried Konecny. Theoretical Comparison of Triangulation, Trilateration and Traversing xix (4) 353-366. CHRZANOWSKI, DR. A. and Peter Wilson. Underground Measurements with the Tellurometer. xx (2) 107- 120. Church, Major J.A.H. [C.I.S. Personality] Sup. xvi (5) 8; [Note on retirement] Sup. xvii (2) 6; [Obit] xxi (4) 365. CHURCH, J.A.H. Education for Surveyors xiv(3) 128; (8) 361-362; The Land Surveyor in Nova Scotia xiv (5) 209-211. CIS Merit Award xxii (3) 342-345; xxiii(3)273. CIS Officers xiii to xv (4) and (9); xvi to xxiii (3). CIS Post Survey xxiii (l) 2-4. City Surveying Becomes Simplified (Francis P. Byan) Civil Engineers, Professional Grade Surveying Education for [Abstract of a paper presented at the 1960 annual meeting of the American Society for Engineering Education, by M.O. Laird] xv (9) 519-532. Clark, Ralph [Article on collection of old landmarks] xix (2) 220-223. CLARK, R.W. Alberta-Northwest Territories Boundary xiv (5) 215. Clark, Ralph W. [Subject of CIS Personality "The Quiet Man"] xviii (2) 166-167. Classical Concepts of Least Squares Adjustment (Gottfried Konecny) xix (l) 16-26.

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Clendinning, James [Obit] xx (4) 342. Clock and a Story (Harry F. Given) xx (4) 327-330. Closing Remarks to the Discussion, Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications (T.J. Blachut) xix (2) 119-122. Coastal Studies by Sequential Air Photography (H.L. Cameron) xix (4) 372-381. Coefficient of Refraction, Diurnal and Seasonal Variations of the (P.V. Angus-Leppan) xxi (2) 142-151. Cogo: A New Computer Programming System (Massachusetts Institute of Technology booklet) [Review] xvi (l) 54. Cogo: A New Computer Programming System [News Item] xv (10) 605. COLLINS, K. St. B. Hydrographic Surveying – The Way Ahead xv (2) 97-100. Collins, K. St. B. Retired R.N. Admiral to Serve as Consultant to the Department of Mines and Technical Surveys xv (5) 327. COLLINS, S.H. Stereoscopic Orthophoto Maps xxii (l) 167-176. COLLINS, STANLEY H. The Accuracy of Optically Projected Orthophotos and Stereo-Orthophotos xxiii (5) 450-463. Colloquium News xv (2) 118-123; (4) 242-243. Colloquium on Survey Education xv(i)3-86; Comments by Professor de Jong [Extracted from a letter to Mr. Gamble] xv (2) 120-121; [Letter from A. H. Willis, Dean of Engineering, University of New South Wales, Australia] xv (4) 246; Objectives (S.G. Gamble at Colloquium on Survey Education) xv (l) 8-10; Part I— The Need for Trained Surveyors xv (l) 15-39; Part II— Present Status of Education for Surveyors xv (l) 40-74; Part III— The Universities' Views on Survey Education xv (l) 74-86. Plans to Continue the Work of (A. C. Hamilton) xv (2) 121-122, Commercial Firms, The Need for Trained Surveyors in [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part I] (D.N. Kendall) xv (l) 31-33. Committees xiii to xv (4) and (9); xvi to xxiii (3). Commonwealth Survey Officers' Conference , 1959 xiv (10) 478. Comparison of Line Me asured in Canada (R.H. Field) xiii (3) 141-147. Compass in Canada, the March of the (Edward Dawson and L.C. Dalgetty) xxi (5) 380-402. Compass Surveying Grows Up —The Compass-Theodolite Method of Economical Surveys (Thomas E. Riley xiii (2) 110-113. Compilation and Separation — A New Approach (L.J. O'Brien) xix (2) 186-189. Compleat Surveyor [Article on Charles A. Magrath] Sup. xvii (5) 4. Computation of the Height Deformation in Stereoscopic Models Caused by Distortion in the Photographic Image (G.H. Schut) xiv (l) 19-24. Computer Analyst, Data Banks and the (R.A. Boyle) xxii (2) 111-115. Computer and Programs for the AP-C Analytical Stereoplotter (E.C. Johnson and V.C. Kamm) xvii (2) 155- 168. Computer and the Title to Land, The (R.C.B. Risk) xxiii (2) 89-93. Computer Programming [News item; Cogo] xv (10) 605. Computer Programming [Subject of article Groom at Work] (H. Klinkenberg and A.J. Wickens) xv (10) 600-602. Computer Programming [Subject of article Grooming Survey Computations] (H. Klinkenberg and A.J. Wickens) xv(8)460. Conception Nouvelle de I'Orthophotoplan, Une (G. d'Autume) xxii (l) 101-105. Conditional Adjustment Solutions Caused by Amendment of the Original Observations Involved, Modification of (L.A. White and N.O. Berts) xxiii (5) 488-500. Congress of Surveyors, Tenth International, Canadian Delegation Sup. xvi (l) 11. Constitution and By-laws, Canadian Institute of Surveying [Revision of 1957] xiii (9) 599-604. Constitution and By-Laws, Canadian Institute of Surveying xiv (9) 413-417; xvi (4) 205-209; xviii (3) 234-238; xx (3) 223-227; xxii (3) 357-361; xxiii (3) 291-295. Contour Errors, Analysis of [Second International Mapping Experiment] (G.C. Tewinkel) xv (3) 160-165. Contribution of Laval University to Surveying in Quebec (Jean-Noel Poulin) xxiii (2) 183-186. Control Extension, Vertical, with Mirror Stereoscope and Parallax Bar (J. Vlcek) xvi (l) 6-19. Control Survey, Eastern Rockies Conservation Area (C.W. Lester) xv (6) 353-355. Control Survey Network (A. Rees) xxiii (2) 187. Control Survey Network in Calgary, Establishing A (K. Pawson) xviii (4) 291-296.

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Control Surveying, Geodetic, Especially with the Geodimeter AGA NASM 4, at the Swedish Cadastral and Land Survey Organization (Sven G. Moller) xvii (4) 362-366. Control Surveys and the Deviation of the Vertical (L.F. Gregerson) xviii (5) 373-379. Control Surveys as a Foundaton for an Integrated Data System (Gottfried Konecny) xxiii (l) 34-39. Control Surveys, Mapping and (G.S. Andrews) xviii (2)119-128. Control Surveys [Specifications, Surveys and Mapping Branch, Dept of Mines and Technical Surveys] xxiii (2) 203-210. Control Systems, Local (R.M. Berry) xvii (4) 332-339. Conventional Maps, Orthophoto Maps vs . (William A. Radlinski) xxii (l) 118-122. Convention Capers [Comments on annual meetings] Sup. Xvii (4) 12. Convention '68 xxi (4) 350-351. Convention Photos xvii to xxiii (3). Conventions in Map Making [Main topic of paper "Forty Years On", by Brigadier M. Hotine] xiii (5) 268-273. Conversion from Shoran to Hiran (S.A. Yaskowich) xiv (l) 8-18. COOK, ROBERT N. CULDATA System xxiii (2) 120-127. Co-ordinate Control for Legal Surveys (W.V. Blackie) xiv (10) 437-440. Co-ordinate Conversion by IBM 650 (Michael Perks) [Letter to the editor] Sup. xvii (l) 6. Coordinate System for Correlating Files in a Data Bank System, Recommendations on the Type of (L.A. Gale) xxiii (l) 40-45. Co-ordinate System of Survey Control and Title Registration in New Brunswick, Need for . (W.F. Roberts) xv (5) 302-308_. Co-ordinate Systems, Relationship of Legal Surveys to (Colin D. Hadfield) xx (2) 97-106. Co-ordinates, Plane, for Surveyors (J.E. Lilly) xv (2) 100-106. Cordukes, John Phillip [Obit] xxii (2) 272. Cornwall Island Project—Field Procedures: Evaluation of Results (D.H. Slessor) xvi (5) 236-242. Cornwall Island Project— Photogrammetric Methods Used: Accuracies Attained (R.E. Moore) xvi (5) 243- 247. Correlating Files in a Data Bank System, Recommendations on the Type of Coordinate System for (L.A. Gale) xxiii (l) 40-45. COSMOS-A FORTRAN Program for the Computation of Survey Material on the Spheroid (Michael Perks) xxi (4) 334-338. Côté, Gaetan J. [CIS Personality] xix (4) 395. COTE, Dr. Georges. Public Lands and Cadastral Surveys in Quebec xiii (2) 69-79. COUPLAND, H. Objectives and Problems of the Institutes of Technology xxi (l) 89-90. Coursier, Eric C. [CIS Personality] xviii (5) 410-411. Cracovian Calculus (Adam Chrzanowski) xix (l) 70-77. Cranston, Hoy [Character sketch, contained in Field Notes and Office Memos] Sup. xvii (2) 8. Crepeau, A.C. [Obit] xv (2) 129. CREUSEN, MICHEL and Harold J . Welch. The Optimum Design of Geodetic Networks xix (l) 90-91. Crisis in Survey Education [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II] (L.E. Hewlett) xv (l) 67-70. CRUMP, T.N.H. Surveyors in Rebellion xxi (2) 183-188. Crustal Movement in the Lake St. John Area, Quebec (N.H. Frost and J.E. Lilly) xx (4) 292-299. CULDATA System (Robert N. Cook) xxiii (2) 120-127. Curve Problems (W.J. Baird) [Book review] Sup. xvi (3) 8. CUTHILL, R.R. and L. Sugar. A Data Management System xxiii (2) 168-174. DALGETTY, L.C. and Edward Dawson. The March of the Compass in Canada xxi (5) 380-402. Danger — High Voltage [Accident reports] xxii (l) 224-225. DANT, NOEL. Surveyor and Planner: Team or Rivals? xvi (l) 42-44. Data After Triangulation, Automated System for Processing and Adjusting (R.B. Monaghan and J.L. Chouinard) xxiii (5) 501-511. Data Bank for Use in the Social Sciences (Jay Beaman) xxiii (2) 104-110. Data Bank, Some Basic Features of an Environmental Integrated (W. F. Roberts) xxiii (l) 30-33. Data Bank System, Recommendations on the Type of Coordinate System for Correlating Files in a (L.A. Gale) xxiii (l) 40-45. Data Banks and Population Statistics (Karol J. Krotki) xxiii (2) 98-103.

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Data Banks and the Computer Analyst (A. R. Boyle) xxiii (2)111-115. Data Banks, Files and (J.D. Morley) xxiii (2) 116-119. Data Banks in Land Management for Industrial Purposes, The Potential of (P.D. Kingman), xxiii (2) 94-97. Data Banks, Reflections of a European on the Symposium on Land Registration and (K. Rinner) xxiii (l) 46- 53. Data Base for Land Descriptions, Orthophotography as a (George L. Loelkes, Jr.) xxui (l) 54-60. Data Management System, A (R.H. Cuthill and L. Sugar) xxiii (2) 168-174. Data, Storage and Retrieval of (S.C. Robinson) xx (4) 269-279. Data System, Control Surveys as a Foundation for an Integrated (Gottfried Konecny) xxiii (l) 34-39. Data System, The Cadastre as the Basis of an Environmental (H. Wallner) xxiii (2) 142-150. DAUPHIN, E.L. The 1962 European Tour of the CIS Delegation xvii (3) 271-278. d'AUTUME, G. Une Conception Nouvelle de 1'Orthophotoplan xxii (l) 101-105. DAVIDSON, R.D. Development of Mapping from Air Photography to 1930 xiii (8) 499-506. Davidson, R. D. [Obit.] xv(15)129; [Port] xiv(9) 393; [Wins Kodak award] xiv (9) 391-392. DAVIES, K.J. Letter to the editor [including a poem by A.B. Paterson] Sup. xvi (2) 4. DAWE, H.G. Cadastral Surveys in the Middle East xiii (6) 364-370. DAWSON, EDWARD and L.C. Dalgetty. The March of the Compass in Canada xxi (5) 320-402. DEACON, JOHN H. Photogrammetry and Photo Interpretation in Route Location, Design and Construction xix (4) 382-392. Deas Island Tunnel, Surveying Problems of the (L.F. Gregerson) xv (10) 585-593. Decca, Two-Range, Application of the Hydrographic Operations in Canada (lan A. Miller) xiii (2) 115-121. Deep Bench Marks (L.P. Hobertson) xxii (l) 223-224. de JONG, S.H. About Education [Letter] xiv (7) 314; A review of Recent Developments in Geodesy xvii (l) 2-12; Comments [Extracted from a letter to Mr. Gamble after the Colloquium on Survey Education] xy (2) 120- 121; Education for the Professional Surveyor in Canadian Universities xxi (l) 108-110; Education for Surveyors xiv (2) 41-50; Graduate Gap [President's Page] xxiii (5) 448-449; Letter, re amendments to Constitution xiii (8) 528-529; Letter to the Editor xiv (6) 275-276; Reduction Systems in Electromagnetic Surveying xix (2) 170-185. The Present Status of Surveying Education in Canada [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II] xv (l) 54-60. de JONG, SYBHEN H. and Semih S. Tezcan. The Electronic Computer in Survey Adjustments at the University of British Columbia xix (1) 87-89. de Jong, Sybren H. [Biog.)] xxiii (2) 181-182. DELANEY, G.F. A New Type Measurement Scale xviii (l) 76-80; Problems in Cartographic Nomenclature xvi (5) 254-263. Deviation of the Vertical, Control Surveys and the (L.F. Gregerson) xviii (5) 373-379. DEVILLE, E. Errors in Dominion Land Surveys [Reprint, sub-title of Ye Olde Chaynes] Sup. xvii (2) 3; Standards of Length [Reprint, sub-title of Ye Olde Chaynes] Sup. xvii (l) 3. DEVILLE, Dr. E. [Portrait] xiii (7) 392. Deville Memorial Lecture (E.H. Thompson) xix (3) 262-272. Diamond Hitch [Supplement cover picture] xviii (4) 331. Diapositive Plates. The Effect of "Unflatness" and Bending (M.C. van Wijk) xv (8) 439-445. Different Methods of Orthophotography (U.V. Helava) xxii (l) 5-20. Differential Rectification Using the Helava Analytical Plotter, A New Solution of the (O. Weibrecht) xvii (2) 211-224. Dignified Dunking [Comment by C.C. Lindsay on newspaper item] Sup. xvi (l) 6. Dimensional Changes in Estar Base Aerial Film Under Simulated Service Conditions, Causes of (P.D. Carman and J.F. Martin) xxii (2) 238-246. DINEEN, J.O. The Role of Universities in Education for the Professions xxi (l)16. Distance Measurement (L.E. Howlett) xiii (8) 513-522.

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Distance Measurement, Symposium on Electromag netic (S.A. Yaskowich xx (4) 280-281. Distance Measurement Ground Effects in Precise Radio (A.G. Mungall) xiv (6) 231-238. Distortion of the Photographic Image, Computation of the Height Deformation in Stereoscopic Models caused by (G.H. Schut) xiv (l) 19-24, Diurnal and Seasonal Variations in the Coefficient of Refraction (P.V. Angus-Leppan) xxi (2) 142-151. DOIG F.H. About Education [Comments in a letter to the editor] xiv (7) 314-316. DOIG, J.F. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited comment] xviii (4) 268-269. Dominion Land Surveyors xxi (5) 417-423; xxii (4) 430. Dominion Land Surveyors, Organizational Meeting , 1882 [port.] xiii (7) 409. Dominion Topographical Surveyor [Richard Groot] xxiii (l) 62. DONKERSLOOT, J.A.H. The Transition Period xix (2) 123-126. Donkersloot, Johannes A. [President Assoc. Manitoba Land Surveyors] xxiii (2) 182. Don Thomson Addresses R.G.S. xxii (1) 232. Dore, H. F. [retirement] xxiii (4) 430. DOUGLAS, ROSS. Remote Controlled Launch xxiii (1) 62. DOYLE, FREDERICK J. Relative Merits of Electronic and Optical Techniques of Producing Orthophotographs xxii (l) 29-37. DROLET, JEAN-PAUL. A Brief Look at Canada's Mineral Industry xxiii (3) 247-251. DUBUISSON, B. Intégration des Orthophotoplans dans la Photogrammétrie Cartographique xxii (l) 135- 144; Le géomètre et 1'automation xvii (2) 54-59; Les Plans Topographiques en Europe xvii (5) 392-398; Procedure of Mechanical Preservation of Re ferences [International Photogrammetric Conference on Aerial Triangulation, summary] xiii (10) 659. DUMAS, ARMAND, President's Report [53rd Annual Meeting] xv (4) 213-217. Dumas, Armand [Port.] xiv (9) 369; [Obit] xviii (l) 94. Dutch Experiences with Photo Maps (J.G.M. Arkesteijn) xxii (l) 145-148. Du Vernet, F.P. [Obit.] Sup. xvi (5) 11. Eastern Canada, Problems in Land Registration and in Filing Environmental Data in (Angus C. Hamilton) xxiii (l) 12-29. Eastern Rockies Conservation Area Control Survey (C.W. Lester) xv (6) 353-355. Eaton, Eric Stewart [Obit.] xxii (4) 440. Economics of Forest Aerial Photography (Donald F. Merrill) xiii (3) 149-155. Editor's Farewell (E.J. Jones) xiii (5) 265-267. Education for the Professions, The Role of Universities in (W.W. Armstrong) xxi (l) 19-20. Education for the Professions, The Role of Universities in (J.O. Dineen) xxi (l) 16. Education for the Professions, The Role of Universities in (D.E. Hewlett) xxi (l) 14-16. Education [for surveyors, comments in a letter to the editor] (J. F. Doig) xiv (7) 314-316. Education [for surveyors, letter] (S.H. de Jong) xiv (7) 314. Education [Graduates of surveying courses in institutes of technology and universities] xx (2) 139-143; xxi (4) 362- 364; xxii (3) 329-333. Education Committee, Report of (S.G. Gamble) [Presented at the fifty-third annual meeting] xv (2) 118-120. Education for Survey Engineers, What should an Academic Be and Why? (T.J. Blachut) xiii (10) 676-683. Education for Surveyors (J.A.H. Church) xiv (8) 361-362. Education for Surveyors (S.H. de Jong) xiv (2) 41-50. Education for Surveyors [Comments by J.A.H. Church on papers on Education by Prof. S.H. de Jong and Mr. T.J. Blachut] xiv (3) 128. Education for Surveyors, Present Status of [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II] xv (l) 40-74. Education, Is a Special in "Surveying" Necessary? (T.J. Blachut) xiii (8) 523-527. Education Notes [Comments on activities of Education Committee] Sup. xvi (l) 2. Education of the Surveyor in the British Commonwealth [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II] (E.H. Thompson) xv (l) 40-44. Educational Facilities for Photogrammetry in Canada, Survey of (Gottfried Konecny) xviii (4) 320-325. Educational Status of Surveying and Photogrammetry in North America (A.J. Brandenberger) xx (2) 121-129. Effect of Bodies of Water in Legal Surveying (Colin D. Hadfield) xxii (5) 451-460.

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Effect of Path Curvature of Light Waves on the Refractive Index, Application to Electronic Distance Measurement (J. Saastamoinen) xvi (2) 98-100. Effect of "Unflatness" and Bending of Diapositive Plates. (M.C. van Wijk) xv (8) 439-445. Effects on Surveying and Mapping of the National Changeover from the Foot-pound to the Metric System of Measurement (K.S. Pillai) xv (9) 497-499. Eighth International Congress and Exposition of Photogrammetry xiii (l) 55. Elder, Albert James [Obit.] xxii (2) 272. Eldridge, Winfield H. [Obit] xx (2) 151. Electromagnetic Distance Measurement, Symposium on (S.A. Yaskowich) xx (4) 280-281. Electromagnetic Means, Some Meteorological Aspects in the Measurement of Long Lines by (J. Saastamoinen) xxii (4) 413-415. Electromagnetic Surveying, Reduction Systems in (S.H. de Jong) xix (2) 170-185. Electronic and Optical Techniques of Producing Orthophotographs, Relative Merits of (Frederick J. Doyle) xxii (1) 29-37. Electronic Computer, an, Considerations in the Design of, for a Photogrammetric Plotting Instrument (W.J. M. Moore) [Summary] xiii (10) 658. Electronic Computers, Application of, to Survey Problems [Panel discussion, 1958 annual meeting] xiv (4) 152- 153. Electronic Computer Assistance, Method Employed by the Canadian Army for Mapping Arctic Areas with (L.J. O'Brien) xviii (l) 22-33. Electronic Computer in Survey Adjustments at the University of British Columbia (Sybren H. de Jong and Semih Tezcan) xix (l) 87-89. Electronic Computing at the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (H.A. Karo) xv (6) 350-353. Electronic Correlation of Image Detail in the Stereo Model (R.W. Hutchins) xiv (5) 200-203. Electronic Distance Measurement, Application to, The Effect of Path Curvature of Light Waves on the Refractive Index (J. Saastamoinen) xvi (2) 98-100. Electronic Length Measurements (S.A. Yaskowich) [Letter to the editor] xvi (5) 268. Electronic Surveying and Mapping (S. Laurila) [Book review] xv (7) 413. Electronic Surveying, Lasers — a New Promise for [Miscellanea] xvii (4) 370-372. Electronic Surveying News [Miscellanea] xvi (3) 160. Xlth International Congress of Surveyors [Rome, May 25-June 5, 1965] xix (l) 111. Elixir of Life [Review of Editorial Organization] Sup. xvi (3) 3. El Salvador, Maps and Orthophoto Maps Applied to Economic Development in (P.A. Guzman, R.L. Meyer. and W. Torge) xxii (l) 75-87. En Francais [French summaries of articles in this issue] xvi (l) 55-58. ENGLER, B.F. Photogrammetric Mapping [International Society for Photogrammetry. Commission IV] xv (3) 186-189. Engler, Carl William Bernhardt [Obit.] xxi (4) 367. Environmental Data in Eastern Canada, Problems in Land Registration and in Filing (Angus C. Hamilton) xxiii (l) 12-29. Environmental Data System, The Cadastre as the Basis of an (H. Wallner) xxiii (2) 142-150. Ernie Comes to Town [Article on Ernie Sundholm] xix (l) 102-103. Error and Bias in Area Measurement: A Statistical Approach (J.E. Graham and A.B. Sunter) xxiii (5) 464-473. Error Propagation and Adjustments in Strip Triangulation, General Considerations on. Attainable Accuracy (A.J. Brandenberger) [Summary] xiii (10) 655-656. Errors in Dominion Land Surveys (E. Deville) [Reprint, sub-title of Ye Olde Chaynes] Sup. xvii (2) 3. Errors, Suggestions on the Normal Law of (M. Romanowski) xviii (l) 43-49. Establishing a Control Survey Network in Calgary (K. Pawson) xviii (4) 291-296. Estar Base Aerial Torge Film Under Simulated Service Conditions, Causes of Dimensional Changes in (P.D. Carman and J.F. Martin) xxii (2) 238-246. Estimation of the Form of the Best Fitting Model (J. Vlcek) xix (l) 64-69. Europe, Survey Education in (T.J. Blachut) [Collo quium on Survey Education. Part II] xv (l) 44-48. Evaluation of Gregerson's Estimation [Discussion] (W. Baarda) xv (10) 594-598. Evaluation of Range Positioning System (N.M. Anderson) xxiii (5) 535. EVANS, B.R. Adjustments of Aerodist Observations xix (5) 445-461.

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Examinations for Land Surveying Students, A Sug gested Basic Training Course and Syllabus of (J.H. Holloway) xiii (5) 303-310. Executive, CIS 1968-69 xxii (3) 290-295. Experience in the Production and Use of Photo Maps (Roberto M. Campodonico and E.P. Monopoli) xxii (I) 96- 100. Experience with Satellite Navigation During the Summer of 1968 (D.E. Wells) xxiii (4) 334-348. Experience with the GZ-1 Orthoprojector (R. Forstner) xxii (l) 106-117. Experimental Design, An Application of the Principles of (J. Vlcek) xviii (5) 380-388. Experimental Plotting for 1:50,000 Maps, Results of [Second International Mapping Experiment] (T.J. Blachut) xv (3) 138-160. Factors Affecting the Interpretability of Air Photos [Comments in a letter to the editor on Prof. K.B. Jackson's article] (B.J. Attwell) xv (4) 252. Factors Affecting the Interpretability of Air Photos (K. B. Jackson) xiv (10) 454-464. FAFARD, Hon. J.-Fernand. [Obit.] xiii (4) 238. Farewell to Logarithms, A (L.M. Sebert) xxi (5) 468. FARQUHARSON, Commander W. I. A Tidal Survey of Canada's Northern Waters xiii (6) 325-330. Federal Surveys Across Canada 1968 xxii (4) 419-421. Fédération Internationale des Géomètres, Institute Joins Sup. xvi (l) 1. Field Operations, Hydrographic (H.R. Blandford) xiii (6) 357-359. FIELD, H.H. The Comparison of Line Measures in Canada xiii (3) 141-147. F.I.G. Congress xviii (5) 421. F.I.G. Congress Prize 1968 xxi (3) 265-266. F.I.G. News Sup. xvi (2) 2. F.I.G. [Report on Eleventh Congress] (W.V. Blackie) xx (3) 205-207. Files and Data Banks (J.D. Morley) xxiii (2) l16-119. Filing Environmental Data in Eastern Canada, Problems in Land Registration and in (Angus C. Hamilton) xxiii (l) 12-29. FILIPOWICH, E.W. Objectives and Problems of the Institutes of Technology xxi (l) 86-87. FINSTERWALDER, H. Comments on the Renfrew Small-Scale Mapping Experiment [Second In ternational Mapping Experiment] xv (3) 166-170. Finsterwalder, Professor Richard [Obit.] xviii (4) 330. First Surveyor (A.B. Paterson) [Poem] Sup. xvi (2) 5. First Woman Land Surveyor [Photo] [Mrs. W.J. Setterington] xxiii (4) 425; 427. FITZGERALD, Gerald. New Tools for Mapping in Arctic Alaska xiii (8) 484-490. Fitzgerald, Gerald [Retirement] xiii (9) 596. FLATMAN , A.J. Surveying by Satellite xxi (4) 339-348. Flatness of Glass [Letter to the Editor] (H. Brown) xv (9) 531-532. FLEMING, E.A. Aberrations of the Aerial Photographic Process xvii (2) 68-79. Recognition of Air Survey Lens Types xv (2) 107-112. FLEMING, E. [Reply to H. Pearce's letter to the editor] xv (3) 200. FLEMING, J.F. Solution to a Routine Problem in Air Survey Navigation xix (2) 206-211. Foot as a Unit of Length, The (K.M. Baird) xvii (5) 390-391. Foot-pound to the Metric System of Measurement, Effects on Surveying and Mapping of the National Changeover from the (K.S. Pillai) xv (9) 497-499. Forest Aerial Photography, the Economics of (Donald F. Merrill) xiii (3) 149-155. Forest Inventory in British Columbia, Application of Photogrammetry to (W. Hall) xiv (7) 300-305. Forest Mapping for the Forest Industry in New Brunswick (E.L. Howie) xiii (l) 23-25. Forest Photogrammetry, Measurement of Stand Density in (S.T.B. Losee) xiii (2) 81-90. FORSTNER, R. Experience with the GZ-1 Ortho-projector xxii (l) 106-117. FORSTNER, RUDOLF. Further Results of the Renfrew International Experiment xvii (l) 27-35; (2) 60-67. FORTRAN Program for the Computation of Survey Material on the Spheroid, COS MOS-A (Michael Perks) xxi (4) 334-338. Forty Years On (M. Hotine) xiii (5) 268-273. French Cartography, Some Developments in (Janusz J. Klawe) xiv (3) 85-90. FROST, N.H. and J.E. Lilly. Crustal Movement in the Lake St. John Area, Quebec xx (4) 292-299. Fry, Eric [Mentioned in review of "The Goose Bay Story"] xviii (4) 342.

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Fulton, William Joseph [Obit.] Sup. xvi (4) 10. Fullerton, C. H. [Obit] xxiii (4) 444-446. Fundamental Principles and Rules of Surveying (W.F. Roberts) xiv (6) 239-243. Further Extension of the Orthophoto Technique (T.J. Blachut) xxii (l) 206-220. Further Results of the Renfrew International Experiment (Rudolf Forstner) xvii (l) 27-35; (2) 60-67. Future of Canadian Cartography (Janusz J. Klawe) xix (4) 331-337. Future of Land Surveying, The (W.F. Roberts) xxii (3) 309-313. GAGNON, PAUL-A. Revue et analyse des techniques de mesurage utilisées pour 1'établissement des projets de route xxiii (5) 474-487. GALE, L.A. Recommendations on the Type of Coordinate System for Correlating Files in a Data Bank System xxiii (l) 40-45. Gale, Louis A. [CIS personality] xxi (2) 193. GALE, L.A. Control Surveys and Mapping xxi (l) 56-57; Simultaneous Adjustment of Lengths and Angles-in a Triangulation Scheme xiv (5) 203-209; Theory of Adjustments by Least Squares xix (l) 42-63. Gamble, S.G. [Appointed Director, Surveys and Mapping Branch] xiv (6) 275; [Port.] xiv (4) 135. GAMBLE, S.G. Developments Since the 1959 Colloquium xxi (l) 3-4; Mapping the Island of Newfoundland xiii (6) 333-336; Objective s of Colloquium xv (l) 8-10; Presidential Report [52nd Annual Meeting] xiv (9) 378-381; Steps in the Development of a Mapping Instrument xiii (5) 275-278. Gauer, Edward [Retirement] xxiii (5) 531. Gauthier, J.R. [Suggestion Award Winner] xix (l) 109. GAUTHIER, JEAN and R.G. Snowling. An Inte grated Survey of Metropolitan Whitehorse xix (4) 338-352. GENEJA, S.C. and D.W. Anderson. The Association of Certified Survey Technicians and Technologists of Ontario xxi (5) 405-406. General Concept of the Analytical Plotter (Burton S. Lesser) xvii(2)168-182. Generalization, A Preliminary Survey of an Important Subject (G. Lundqvist) xiv (10) 466-470. Generalized Least Squares Solution for Hybrid Measuring Systems (Hellmut H. Schmid and Erwin Schmid) xix (l) 27-41. Generalized System for the Evaluation and Automatic Plotting of Map Projections (Ron K.H. Adler, James P. Heilly and Charles R. Schwarz) xxii (5) 442-450. Geodesy, a Review of Recent Developments in (S.H. de Jong) xvii (l) 2-12. Geodesy, Second Symposium on. The Impact of Electronic Computers on Geodetic Adjustments xix (l) 9-98. Geodetic Adjustments, A Matrix Arithmetic Program for Use in a Course in (Gordon Gracie) xix (l) 85-86. Geodetic Astronomy, Photoelectric Observations in (Richard L. Moreau) xx (4) 282-291. Geodetic Astronomy, The Use of the Geodimeter Re flector in (Sandor Vamosi) xxii (2) 255-256. Geodetic Control Surveying, Especially with the Geodimeter AGA NASM 4, at the Swedish Cadastral and Land Survey Organization (Sven G. Möller) xvii (4) 362-366. Geodetic Dictionary in Five Languages [Book review] xiv (l) 35. Geodetic Lines, Tellurometer Ground Swing on (S.A. Yaskowich) xviii (l) 54-66. Geodetic Networks, Optimum Design of (Michel Creusen and Harold J. Welch) xix (l) 90-91. Geodetic Survey of Canada, New Control and Publications, 1962 Sup. xvii (l) 18. Geodetic Survey of Canada, New Publications by [1961] Sup. xvi (l) 11. Geodetic Survey of Canada, The [Symposium Ottawa. Branch meeting] xiv (6) 262-274. Geodetic Survey of Canada, Vertical Control Data by Sup. xvi (4) 13. Geodetic Surveying in Canada, Aerodist in (A.C. Tuttle) xxi (2) 155-177. Geodetic Surveying, The Tellurometer in (C.D. McLellan) xv (7) 386-398. Geodetic Ties Between Continents by Means of Radio Telescopes (Harold E. Jones) xxiii (4) 377-388. Geodimeter (A.T. Holmes) xv (8) 445-454. Geodimeter AGA NASM 4, Geodetic Control Surveying with the, at the Swedish Cadastral and Land Survey Organization (Sven G. Möller) xvii (4) 362-366. Geodimeter Base Lines (H.E. Jones) xiv (2) 50-58. Geodimeter Evaluation, A. (H.E. Jones) xviii (5) 389-398. Geodimeter in Legal Surveying, The Tellurometer and (D.K. MacDonald) xix (5) 410-414. Geodimeter Reflector in Geodetic Astronomy, the Use of the (Sandor Vamosi) xxii (2) 255-256.

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Geodimeter Report, a (H.E. Jones) xiii (8) 510-512. Geodimeter, Some Experimental Results on the NASM 4-B (J. Saastamoinen) xvii (l) 47-52. Geodimeter, the Mark 4, in Private Surveying (Andrew Gibson) xvi ( 1) 2-5. Geographic Place Names (L. Sebert) xv (2) 113-117. Géomètre et l’automation (B. Dubuisson) xvii (2) 54-59. Geometry of Infrared Imagery (E.E. Derenyi and Gottfried Konecny) xviii (4) 279-290. GERLACH A. Pan American Institute of Geography and History [Report] xx (3) 207-210. GIBSON, ANDREW. The Mark 4 Geodimeter in Private Surveying xvi (l) 2-5. GIGAS, ERWIN F.O. Automated Construction of Variable Scale Series of Charts by Use of Orthophoto Maps xxii (l) 65-74. Gigas-Zeiss Orthoprojector Design Features and Practical Results (H.K. Meier) xxii (l) 57-64. GIVEN, HARRY F. A Clock and a Story xx (4) 327-330. Glacier Movement, Photogrammetric Determination of, Rate of Ablation, and Profiles (T.J. Blachut) xvii (1) 112-122 Glaciers, Surveying of Axel Heiberg Island (D. Haumann) xvii (2) 81-93. Good-Bye "Pa" [Obit. M.F. Phelan, quoting Joining the Survey] Sup. xvii (5) 12. GOUGH, R.P. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited comment] xix (2) 116-117. Government Activities in Development of the North-west Territories (Hon. H.H. Winters) xiii (9) 564-570. GRACIE, GORDON. A Matrix Arithmetic Program for Use in a Course in Geodetic Adjustments xix (l) 85- 86. Graduates, 1968 [Universities and technical schools] xxii (3) 329-333. GRAHAM, J.E. and A.B. Sunter. Error and Bias in Area Measurement: A Statistical Approach xxiii (5) 464-473. Gravity Networks, Use of Variable Parameters in the Adjustment and Analysis of (Angus C. Hamilton) xix (1) 95-96. Gray, Norman G. [Appointed Dominion Hydrographer] xiii (9) 598. Gregerson, L.F. [C.I.S. Personality] Sup. xv (l) 3. GREGERSON, L.F. Control Surveys and the Deviation of the Vertical xviii (5) 373-379; Problems of Astronomic Control in High Latitudes xvii (5) 418-431; Surveying in the North [Letter to the editor] xvii (4) 373-374. Surveying Problems of the Deas Island Tunnel xv (10) 585-593. The Most Probable Value of a Set of Observations xv (6) 333-339. The Most Probable Value of a Set of Observations [Reply in a letter to the editor to comments on his article] xv (7) 417-419. Weighted Solution of Longitude Equations xxi (5) 370-379. Gregerson Mean Further Examined (H.L. Oswal and H.S. Tewari) xix (2) 165-169. Gregerson's Estimate, Further Remarks on (Oscar B. Sheynin) xvi (2) 101-102. Gregerson's Estimation, Evaluation of (W. Baarda) [Discussion] xv (10) 594-598. Grid System in 3° Transverse Mercator Zones, A Canadian (J. Saastamoinen) xviii (2) 147-158. GROOM - An Integrated Electronic Computer Program for the Adjustment of Survey Data (H. Klinkenberg) xix (l) 92-94. Groom at Work [Computer programming] (H. Klinkenberg and A.J. Wickens) xv (10) 600-602. Grooming Survey Computations (H. Klinkenberg and A.J. Wickens) xv (8) 460. Groot, Richard [New Dominion Topographical Surveyor] xxiii (l) 62. GROSZMANN, W. Grundziige der Ausgleichungs-rechnung [Book review] xvi (l) 51. Ground Effects in Precise Radio Distance Measurements (A.G. Mungall) xiv (6) 231-238. Grundzüge der Augsgleichungsrechnung (W, Goszmann) [Book review] xvi (l) 51. Guide de L'Arpenteur (Paul F. Boisvert) xvi (2) 109-110. GUZMAN, P.A., R.L. Meyer and W. Torge. Maps and Orthophoto Maps Applied to Economic Development in El Salvador xxii (l) 75-87. Gyro Compass, Principles of [Article on gyro azimuth theodolites] xviii (2) 168-169. HADFIELD, COLIN D. Centennial Survey Monuments xxi (2) 181-182. The Effect of Bodies of Water in Legal Surveying xxii (5) 451-460. The Relationship of Legal Surveys to Coordinate Systems xx (2) 97-106.

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HALL, W. Application of Photogrammetry to Forest Inventory in British Columbia xiv (7) 300-305. HALLEHT, Prof. B. Determination and Correction of Systematic Errors in the Fundamental Operations of Aerial Triangulation. [International Photogrammetric Conference on Aerial Triangulation, summary] xiii (10) 656-657. HAM, JAMES. The Role of Universities in Education for the Professions xxi (l) 21. Hamilton, Angus C. [Portrait] xxii (3) 291. HAMILTON, ANGUS C. Plans to Continue the Work of the Colloquium on Survey Education xv (2) 121- 122; President's Report [62nd Annual Meeting] xxiii (3) 233-238; Problems in Land Registration and in Filing Environmental Data in Eastern Canada xxiii (l) 12-29; The Institute's Estimates of the National Re quirements for Surveyors xv (l) 10-14; The Use of Variable Parameters in the Adjustment and Analysis of Gravity Networks xix (l) 95-96. HAMILTON, A.C., W.J. MacLean and W.V. Blackie. Review of the Requirements for Surveyors and Survey Technicians in Canada xxi (l) 6-12. HAMILTON, A.C. and J.C. Showler. Shoran Tri-lateration in the Arctic Islands xiv (3) 91-98. Handbook of Trigonometric Functions — Introducing Doversines (Leon Kennedy) xvi (l) 50-51. Handbuch der Vermessungskunde [Book review] xiv (l) 35. Hardouin, Joseph [Obit.] xxii (2) 272. Hatton, Miss Cristine [C.I.S. Personality] Sup. xvi (4) 5. HAUMANN, D. Surveying Glaciers of Axel Heiberg Island xvii (2) 81-93. Hawkesbury Survey, Town of (W. N. Wildman and G. Bellach) xx (l) 11-15. Hawkesbury, Town of [Mentioned in Field Notes and Office Memos] Sup. xvii (4) 11; Sup. (5) 11. HEBERT, CONRAD J. Objectives and Problems of the Institutes of Technology xxi (l) 91-92. Height Deformation in Stereoscopic Models, Computation of (G. H. Schut) xiv (l) 19-24. Helava, U. V. [Recipient of Fairchild Photogrammetric Award] xviii (2) 174. HELAVA, U. V. Analytical Plotter vxii (2) 131-148; Horizon Camera Method xiii (8) 491-498; New Principle for Photogrammetric Plotters [International Photogrammetric Conference on Aerial Triangulation, summary] xiii (10) 657-658; Non-Topographic Applications [International So ciety for Photogrammetry. Commission V] xv (3) 189- 193; On Different Methods of Orthophotography xxii (l) 5-20; Some Thoughts on Automation in Photogrammetry xviii (3) 399-405; Special Applications of Photogrammetry xviii (4) 316-319. HEMSTOCK, R.A. Muskeg - A Review of Engineering Progress xiv (10) 470-477. Henderson, F. D. [Obit.] xv (5) 328-329. HENRIKSEN, SOREN. Calibration of Measuring Devices xix (5) 439-444. Herriot, George Henry [Obit.] xx (2) 152. High-Altitude Small-Scale Photography Interpretation of (H.L. Cameron) xv (10) 568-574. High Latitudes, Problems of Astronomic Control in (L.F. Gregerson) xvii (5) 418-431. Highway Location, the Use of Photogrammetric Survey for (G.J. Smith) xiv (6) 257-262. HILBOHN, W.H. Aerial Photography at the University of New Brunswick Since 1925 [Abstract] xiv (4) 147- 148. HILL, J.W. Surveying for the Oil Industry xiv (8) 325-330. Hiran, Conversion from Shoran to (S.A. Yaskowich) xiv (l) 8-18. HIRTLE, J.G.S. Airborne Control xxii (2) 251-254. Historical Outline, Association of Manitoba Land Surveyors (W.E. Hobbs) xiii (l) 5-10. History in the Making (Editorial re Mr. John Carroll's History of the Canadian Institute of Surveying and Photogrammetry) xiii (l) 58. History of the Canadian Institute of Surveying and Photogrammetry (John Carroll) xiii (7) 389-466. History of the Rectangular Township of the Canadian Prairies, The (L.M. Sebert) xvii (5) 380-389. HOBBS, W.E. Historical Outline, Association of Manitoba Land Surveyors xiii (l) 5-10. HOBROUGH, G. A New Precision Altimeter xiv (5) 190-195. Hobson, H.E. (Harry) [Obit.] xxii (l) 236. HODGSON, J.H. The Upper Mantle Project xvi (3) 149-159. HOLEJKO, KRZYSZTOF. Microwave Distance Meter "Telemeter OG-1" xxi (2) 152-154.

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Holland Clock [Picture] xx (4)325; [Subject of article by Harry F. Given] 327-330. Holland, Major Samuel [Subject of article by Harry F. Given] xx (4) 327-330. HOLLOWAY, J.H.A Suggested Basic Training Course and Syllabus of Examinations For Land Surveying Students xiii (5) 303-310. HOLLWEY, J.R. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited comment] xix (2) 118-119. HOLMES, A.T. The Geodimeter xv (8) 445-454. Horizon Camera Method (U. V. Helava) xiii (8) 491-498. Horizontal Control for Photogrammetric Mapping of Inaccessible Areas, Application of Shoran to Establish (J. M. Zarzycki) xiii (6) 345-356. Horizontal Coordinates, Method of Block Adjustment for (G.H. Schut) xv (7) 376-385. HOTINE, Brigadier M. Forty Years On xiii (5) 268-273. Hotine, Brig. M. [Obit] xxiii (4) 443-444. HOWARTH, G.R. Objectives and Problems of the Institutes of Technology xxi (l) 79-81. HOWIE, E.L. Forest Mapping for the Forest Industry in New Brunswick xiii (l) 23-25. HOWLETT, Dr. L.E. Distance Measurement xiii (8) 513-522; Letter to the editor [On inauguration of Supplement] Sup, xvi (l) 4; Note on the Tellurometer xiv (2) 59-60; Orientation [The Tellurometer in Field Survey Operations, report of Ottawa Branch meeting] xiii (10) 668-670; The Crisis in Survey Education [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II] xv (l) 67-70. The Role of Universities in Education for the Professions xxi (l) 14-16. Howlett, L.E. [Election as seventh president International Committee of Weights and Measures] xviii (5) 419. HUBERT, P.J. Small Areas in the Canadian Census xxiii (2) 151-160. HUMPHREYS, W. Statutes Relating to Surveys and Surveyors in Canada xiv (1) 3-7. Hungary, Large-Scale Photo Mapping in (Frigyes Raum) xxii (l) 88-95. HUNT, JAMES N. An Efficient Method of Centering Using Optical Plummets xxiii (5) 519. HUTCHINS, R.W. Electronic Correlation of Image Detail in the Stereo Model xiv (5) 200-203. Hydrographic Field Operations (H.R. Blandford) xiii (6) 357-359. Hydrographic Operations in Canada, Application of Two-Range Decca to (lan A. Miller) xiii (2) 115-121. Hydrographic Surveying, New Method for [NRC News, Vol. 22, No. 1] xxiii (4) 432-433. Hydrographic Surveying — The Way Ahead (K. St. B. Collins) xv (2) 97-100. Hydrographic Surveys Across Canada, 1968 xxii (5) 466. Hydrography [Discussion group, 1961 annual meeting] xv (9) 503-506. IBM 650 Computer, a Numerical Adjustment Procedure for Aerotriangulation Programmed for (Michael Perks) xvi (3) 116-131. IBM 650, Co-ordinate Conversion by (Michael Perks) [Letter to the editor] Sup. xvii (l) 6. Identification of Symbols to Represent Vegetation on Topographic Maps (G. McGrath) xviii (2) 129-139. Image Detail in the Stereo Model, Electronic Correlation of (R.W. Hutchins) xiv (5) 200-203. Impact of Electronic Computers on Geodetic Adjustments [Second Symposium on Geodesy, Fredericton, N.B., October 1964] xix (l) 9-98. Improvement of Land Title Records, Some Thoughts on the (James A. Thigpenn III) xxiii (2) 83-88. Incomplete Direction Observations, The Adjustment of (G.G. Bennett) xix (5) 462-471. Indiana, The Use of State Plane Coordinates in Reporting Traffic Accidents in (Phillip C. Johnson and John E. Stoner) xxiii (2) 128-131. Industrial Purposes, The Potential of Data Banks in Land Management for (P.D. Kingman) xxiii (2) 94-97. Infrared Imagery, Geometry of (E.E. Derenyi and Gottfried Konecny) xviii (4) 279-290. In Other Times [Article on Major A.C. Webb, D.L.S.] Sup. xvii (l) 9. Institute's Estimates of the National Requirements for Surveyors (A.C. Hamilton) xv (l) 10-14. Institutes of Technology, Objectives and Problems of the (George Streb; P.J. Berguis; H.R. Howarth; D.R. Mason; Karel Puffer; R.D. Thompson; E.W. Filipowich; G.R. Lawson; H. Coupland; Conrad Hebert) xxi (1) 75-92. Instruments Topographiques, Description-Réglage, Emploi [Book review] xiv (l) 36. Integrated Data Bank, Some Basic Features of an Environmental (W.F. Roberts) xxiii (l) 30-33. Integrated Data System, Control Surveys as a Foundation for an (Gottfried Konecny) xxiii (l) 34-39. Integrated Survey Control on the Mactaquac Project in New Brunswick (Walter M. Nason) xx (2) 90-96.

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Integrated Survey of Metropolitan Whitehorse (Jean Gauthier and R.G. Snowling) xix (4) 338-352. Integrated Survey System for British Columbia ( G.S. Andrews) xviii (2) 119-128. Integrated Surveys in British Columbia (G.S. Andrews) xx (2) 73-83. Integrated Surveys in New Brunswick (Willis F. Roberts) xx (2) 84-89. Integrated Surveys, the Use of Photogrammetry in (R.A. Brocklebank) xx (2) 66-72. Intégration des Orthophotoplans dans la Photogrammétrie Cartographique (B. Dubuisson) xxii (l) 135-144. Integration of Surveys and Its Requirements (T. J. Blachut) xv (2) 91-96. International Cartographic Association (L.M. Sebert) xv (9) 518-519. International Cartographic Association Technical Conference (L.M. Sebert) [Report to annual meeting] xvii (3) 279-280. International Civil Aviation Organization, the Role of, in Cartography (James R. Park) xiii (l) 27-35. International Congress for Photogrammetry xiii (5) 279-280. International Congress of Photogrammetry, Ninth (A.C. Turtle) xv (9) 517-518. International Congress of Surveyors, Tenth (T.J. Blachut) [Report to annual meeting] xvii (3) 280-281. International Mapping Experiments, Further Analyses Based on the (L.G. Trorey) xiv (3) 105-109. International Meetings International Cartographic Association xvi (4) 189-191. Commission on Cartography, Pan American Institute of Geography and History xvi (4) 191-193. Third United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for Asia and the Far East xvi (4) 193-194. International Photograrametric Conference on Aerial Triangulation (E.H. Thompson, A.J. McNair, G.H. Schut, and others) xiii (10) 650-659. International Photogrammetric Conference on Aerial Triangulation [News item] xiii (8) 522. International Scene International Cartographic Association Sup. xvi (5) 3. International Cartographic Association Sup. xvi (5) 3. International Map of the World Sup. xvi (5) 4. Canadian Mappers in the Far East Sup. xvi (5) 4. International Society for Photogrammetry, Aims and Objects of (R.LI. Brown) xiii (8) 481-483. International Society for Photogrammetry Commission I. Photography and Navigation (P.D. Carman) xv (3) 172-177; Commission II. Plotting Instruments and Methods (R.A. Stewart) xv (3) 177-180; Commission III. Aerial Triangulation (T.J. Blachut) xv (3) 181-185; Commission IV. Photogrammetric Mapping (B.F. Engler) xv (3) 186-189; Commission IV-3. Second International Commission Experiment. Renfrew Test Area. [Report to the IXth International Congress of Photogrammetry, London, 1960] xv (3) 137-170; Meetings of Commissions I, II, III, and IV, Brussels, May 6 -10 1958 xiv (3) 126-127. Commission V. Non-Topographic Applications (U. V. Helava) xv (3) 189-193; Commission VII. Photo-Interpretation (S.T.B. Losee) xv (3) 193-198. International Symposium of Photogrammetry (A.J. Brandenberger) xxi (l) 131. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (J.E. Lilly) xv (9) 516-517. International Union of Geodesy and Ge ophysics. Meeting Helsinki, 1960 xv (5) 326-327. Interpolation Method for Strip Adjustment (J. Somogyi) xx (l) 23-32. Interpretability of Air Photos, Factors Affecting (K.B. Jackson) xiv (10) 454-464. Interpretation of High-Altitude Small-Scale Photograph y (H.L. Cameron) xv (10) 568-574. Inverting Eye -Piece [Chronicles of Bill] xix (l) 105-106. Investigations into the Accuracy of the NRC Mono-comparator (V. Krishnamurty and A.J. Smialowski) xx (4) 300-313. Invitation in Rime for Convention Time Sup. xvi (5) 5. Iron Pipes as Bench Marks [Miscellaneous] xv(8) 461-462. Is a Special Education in 'Surveying' Necessary? (T.J. Blachut) xiii (8) 523-527. Iterative Solutions, Analytical Damping in (J.J. Therrien) xix (l) 97-98. I.U.G.G. Assembly [Resume of selected portions of I.A.G. sessions and papers] xiii (10) 660-667; Assembly, Report on (J.E. Lilly) xvii (5) 432-433; Resolution Regarding Use of Radio Waves for Distance Measurement xvii (5) 434. Jaakkola, M.S. [leaves Canada] xxiii (2) 190. JACKSON, J.E. Those Good Old Days [Letter to the Editor] xv (2) 124-126.

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Jackson, John E. [OLS Award presented] xxii (2) 258. JACKSON, J.E. and W.W. Williams. Survey Education, or the Education of Surveyors? [Letter to the Editor] xv (6) 361-362. Jackson, K.B. [Honorary Degree Conferred by Waterloo University] xv (4) 252. JACKSON, K.B. Factors Affecting the Interpretability of Air Photos xiv (10) 454-464. Jackson, Kenneth Bell [Honorary Member] xxiii (2) 180. JAKSIC, Z. Aerial Triangulation on the Anal ytical Plotter xvii (2) 183-189; The Chi-Square Test Applied to a Photogrammetric Sample xvii (5) 399-404. Jamaica, Development of Surveying in (A.J. Butterfield) xiii (l) 43-50; (5) 291-293. Jerie Block Adjustment, Application of the, to Small-Scale Mapping (R.E. Moore) xv (6) 340-342. JESSIMAN, E.G. Trimetrogon Mapping xiii (l) 12-15. Jim Jones Award xxi (3) 260, 268; xxii (3) 343; 345; xxiii (3) 271, 273. JOHANSSON, OLOF. Orthophoto Maps as a Basis for the Economic Map of Sweden on the Scale of 1:10,000 xxii (l) 149-158. JOHNS, Dr. R.K.C. Azimuth Determination by Astronomic Transit xiii (6) 339-342. JOHNSON, E.C., and V.C. Kamm. Computer and Programs for the AP-C Analytical Stereoplotter xvii (2) 155-168. JOHNSON, PHILLIP C. and John E. Stoner. The Use of State Plane Coordinates in Reporting Traffic Accidents in Indiana xxiii (2) 128-131. JOHNSTON, G.H. Bench Marks in Permafrost Areas xvi (l) 32-41. Joncas, Paul. [Obit.] xiii (4) 238-239. Jones, E.J. (Jim) Editor's Farewell xiii (5) 265-267; Jim Jones Award xxi (3) 260, 268; xxiii (3) 343-345; xxiii (3) 271, 273; [Guest of Honor at Over 50 Luncheon] xxi (3) 260: Letter to A.C. Hamilton xxi (4) 350-351; [Editor—Over Fifty] xxi (4) 351; Letter xxii (5) 473; [Obit] xxiii (l) 63. See als o Chronicles of Bill (Anonymous author). JONES, HAROLD E. Geodetic Ties Between Continents by Means of Radio Telescopes xxiii (4) 377-388. JONES , H.E. A Geodimeter Evaluation xviii (5) 389-398; A Geodimeter Report xiii (8) 510-512; Geodimeter Base Lines xiv (2) 50-58. JOWITT, S. and R.J. Rainboth. Radar Altimeter Activities for Mapping Purposes xiii (l) 17-19. Jung, Professor F. Rudolf [Obit.] Sup. xvi (l) 7. KAMM, V.C., and E.C. Johnson. Computer and Programs for the AP-C Analytical Stereo-plotter xvii (2) 155-168. KARO, H.A. Electronic Computing at the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey xv (6) 350-353. Keeping the Boundary (John Ough) xxii (5) 464. KENDALL, D.N. The Need for Trained Surveyors in Commercial Firms [Coloquium on Survey Education. Part I] xv (l) 31-33. KENNEDY, LEON. A Handbook of Trigonometric Functions — Introducing Doversines [Book re view] xvi (l) 50-51. KIHL, T.H. Canadian Flight Information Publications xvi (2) 80-87. KIHL, T.H. and D.E. Long. Canadian Charts for Low-Level High-Speed Air Operations xviii (2) 113-118. King Memorial Lecture (A. Caillemer) xx (3) 179-185. King, W.F. [Letter, September 19, 1872] xx (3) 185-187. KINGMAN, P.D. The Potential of Data Banks in Land Management for Industrial Purposes xxiii (2) 94-97. KINNEAH, A.C. The British Columbia Air Photo Library xvi (l) 47-50. KIPPEN, F.W. Marking Air Photographs xiv (1) 31-32. Kisway, Joseph John [Obit] xxiii (l) 80. Kitto, Franklin Hugo [Obit.] xxi (4) 366-367. KLAWE, JANUSZ J. Map 47A. Algonquin Provincial Park-An Assessment xx (2) 130-131; Letter to the Editor [on separation of the journal into two parts] Sup. xvi (3) 11; Letter re membership xiii (5) 316-317.

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Some Developments in French Cartography xiv (3) 85-90; The Future of Canadian Cartography xix (4) 331-337. Klinkenberg, Hans [C.I.S. Personality] Sup. xvi (3) 7. KLINKENBERG, H. GROOM - An Integrated Electronic Computer Program for the Adjustment of Survey Data xix (1) 92-94; Letter to the editor [commenting on the statement that surveying is engineering] xvi (2) 107; The Moncton Adjustment xvi (l) 11-23; The Ninth International Congress of Surveyors xiv (5) 216-217. KLINKENBERG, H. and A.J. Wickens. Groom at Work xv (10) 600-602; Grooming Survey Computations xv (8) 460. KONECNY, GOTTFRIED. Basic Considerations Re lated to Cadastral Surveying of Cities xxiii (4) 399-408; Classical Concepts of Least Squares Adjustment xix (l) 16-26; Control Surveys as a Foundation for an Inte grated Data System xxiii (l) 34-39; Education for the Professional Surveyor in Canadian Universities xxi (l) 102-106; Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited Comment] xviii (2) 104; Opening Remarks [Second Symposium on Geodesy] xix (l) 15; Some Problems in the Evaluation of Lunar Orbiter Photography xxii (4) 394-412; Survey of Educational Facilities for Photogrammetry in Canada xviii (4) 320-325; The New Bachelor of Surveying Engineering Curriculum at the University of New Brunswick [Insert in xv (3)]. The Survey Engineering Course. Thoughts after Completion of the First Term xv (7) 371-375. KONECNY, GOTTFRIED and Adam Chrzanowski. Theoretical Comparison of Triangulation, Trilateration and Traversing xix (4) 353-366. KONECNY, GOTTFRIED and E.E. Derenyi. Geometry of Infrared Imagery xviii (4) 279-290. KORHONEN, U.K. A Preliminary Investigation Into the Use of Superwide-angle Photographs on the Wild A-9 Autograph xv (5) 317-322. KOWALCZYK, Dr. Zygmunt. A New Type of Quadrilateration xx (4) 264-268; Certain Applications of Photogramme try in Underground Mining xix (5) 428-438. KHAUSS, GEORG. An Approach to the Surveying and Mapping Task of a Country [Dennis Memorial Lecture] xxi (3) 235-246. KREBS, H. Use of Photogrammetry on a Legal Hetracement Survey xviii (l) 17-21. KRISHNAMUHTY, V. and A.J. Smialowski, Investigations into the Accuracy of the NRC Mono-comparator xx (4) 300-313. KROTKI, KAROL J. Data Banks and Population Statistics xxiii (2) 98-103. Labrador Water Resources Study, Newfoundland and (B.J. Swain and C. Cadou) xxiii (2) 161-167. LAFLAMME, L. Precise Barometric Levelling in Northern Quebec with the Help of Helicopters xiv (6) 250-256. LAIDLAW, G.A. Relief Portrayal on Low-Level Pilotage Charts xvi (2) 88-92. Lake St. John Area, Quebec, Crustal Movement in (N.H. Frost and J.E. Lilly) xx (4) 292-299. Lamb, Frederick Carlisle [Obit.] xxi (l) 140. LAMBDEN, D.W. Letter to Surveyor General [on membership drive and other matters] Sup. xvi (2) 3. Lambert, A. F. [Appointed International Boundary Commissioner] xiii(9)598. Land Data Systems in the United States, Three Automated (D. David Moyer) xxiii (2) 132-141. Land Descriptions. Orthophotography as a Data Base for (George L. Loelkes Jr.) xxiii (l) 54-60. LAND, H.L. Appointed Chief Engineer, St. Lawrence Ship Channel xiv (l) l-34. Land Management for Industrial Purposes, The Potential of Data Banks in (P.D. Kingman) xxiii (2) 94-97. Landmarks (C.W. Lester and C.W. Youngs) xiv (3) 121-125. Landmarks at Sea [Position fixing by sonar] xx (l) 54-55. Landmarks, One Hundred and Sixty-Three [Article on collection made by Ralph Clark] xix (2) 220-223. Land Registration and Data Banks, Reflections of a European on the Symposium on (K. Rinner) xxiii (l) 46- 53. Land Registration and in Filing Environmental Data in Eastern Canada, Problems in (Angus C. Hamilton) xxiii (l) 12-29. Land Surveying, A Profile of (Jean Noel Poulin) xxi (l) 45-47. Land Surveying, The Future of (W.F. Roberts) xxii (3) 309-313.

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Land Surveyor in Nova Scotia, The (J.A.H. Church) xiv (5) 209-211. Land Surveyor in Ontario, The (A.C. McEwen) xviii (3) 204-210. Land Surveyor, The: His Rights and Privileges [Translated extract from report by Michel Sicé] xvii (5) 378-379. Land Surveyors' Discussion Group [Fifty-second annual meeting] xiv (7) 306-313. Land Surveys [Discussion group, 1960 annual meeting] xv (4) 231-232; [Discussion group, 1961 annual meeting] xv (9) 508-509. Land, The Computer and the Title to (R.C.B. Risk) xxiii (2) 89-93. Land Title Records, Some Thoughts on the Improvement of (James A. Thigpenn III) xxiii (2) 83-88. Land Titles Act in Ontario [Introduction by W.M. Magwood and extracts from the Act and Regulations] xiv (5) 212-214; (6) 243-249. Land Titles in Ontario, The Surveyor and (W.M. Magwood) xiv (7) 281-285. Land Titles System, Torrens (Lome E. Rozovsky) xxiii (l) 5-10. Land-use Planning, Some Surveying and Mapping Aspects of (N.L. Nicholson) xvi (5) 248-254. La Photogrammétrie au service de I'Arpentage légal dans la réserve indienne de Caughnawaga, P. Quebec (G.H. Raymond and P. Aube) xxiii (4) 349-358. Large-Scale Mapping, the Requirement for (Robert St-Arnaud) xxii (2) 247-250. Large-scale Photogrammetry and Ground Surveys, Their Relationship and Integration (G.J. Smith) xiv (2) 63-68. Large-Scale Photo Mapping in Hungary (Frigyes Raum) xxii (l) 88-95. L'Arpenteur-Géomètre: Ses Privilèges et ses Devoirs [Extrait du rapport par Michel Sicé] xvii (5) 376-377. Lasers — a New Promise for Electronic Surveying [Miscellanea] xvii (4) 370-372. Launch, Remote Controlled (Ross Douglas) xxiii (l) 62. LAUZON, ERNEST. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited comment] xviii (l) 6. Laval University The Contribution of, to Surveying in Quebec (Jean-Noel Poulin) xxiii (2) 183-186. Law and the Surveyor (W.M. Magwood) xv (5) 281-301. Law in 1641, the [Newspaper account of surveyor qualifications, submitted by E.C. Coursier] Sup. xvi (2) 4. LAWRENCE, R.A. Engineering, Municipal, Construction and Geophysical Survey — Survey Technician Requirements xxi (l) 70-71. LAWSON, G.R. Objectives and Problems of the Institutes of Technology xxi (l) 87-89. LAYNG, Theo E. The First Line in the Cartography of Canada xviii (l) 67-75. LEADMAN, C.M. The Tellurometer in Frobisher Hay [Report of Ottawa Branch meeting] xiii (10) 672. Least Squares Adjustment, Classical Concepts of (Gottfried Konecny) xix (l) 16-26. Least Squares Adjustment of Biased Observations (Alan B. Sunter) xxi (4) 318-333. Least Squares Estimates, Statistical Properties of (A.B. Sunter) xx (l) 36-44. Least Squares Solution for Hybrid Measuring Systems, A Generalized (Hellmut H. Schmid and Erwin Schmid) xix (l) 27-41. Least Squares, Theory of Adjustments by (L.A. Gale) xix (l) 42-63. Legal Aspects of Property Surveys, Publications Dealing with [Listing] Sup. xvii (4) 5. Legal Corner [Thoughts on Survey Monuments] xix (5) 480-481. Some Thoughts on Descriptions xx (l) 58-59. Common Law versus the Torrens System xx (2) 146-147. Title by Possession xx(4)336-337. Accuracy of Survey and Value of Property xx (5) 354. The Middle of the River xxi (l) 133-134; Comments from Readers xxi (2) 196-199; Problem for Readers xxi (4) 359; (5) 408-409; M. Viminitz and W.J. Quinsey xxii (l) 228-229; Williams vs Salter and Karwick xxi (2) 268-270; Maclaren vs Attorney General for Quebec xxii (4) 426-429; Barthel vs Scotten xxii (5) 474-477; Grasett vs Carter xxiii (l) 67-73; Shupe and DeSutter vs Rural Municipality of Langenburg No. 181 xxii (2) 175-177; Kingston vs Highland xxiii (4) 420-424; Anticknap vs Scott xxiii (5) 520-521. Legal Retracement Survey, Use of Photogrammetry on (H. Krebs) xviii (l) 17-21.

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Legal Surveying, The Effect of Bodies of Water in (Colin D. Hadfield) xxii (5) 451-460. Legal Surveying, The Tellurometer and Geodimeter in (D.K. MacDonald) xix (5) 410-414. Legal Survey Field Operations (R.S. Bower) xiii (l) 15-17. Legal Survey, Use of Photogrammetry on a (D.R. Slessor) xiv (8) 330-336. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications (Ernest Lauzon; C.C. Lindsay; C.H. Smith; M. Viminitz; Peter Wilson; C.W. Youngs) xviii (l) 2-7 (Gottfried Konecny; W.J. Quinsey; W.F. Roberts) (2) 102-104 (J.F. Doig) (4) 268-269 (Curtis M. Brown: J.W. Wright) (5) 348-351. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications (H. Biesheuvel; G.E. Marriott; Sven G. Moller; K. Murugasan; P.G. Mott) xix (l) 2-8; (R.B. Alderton; R.P. Gough; J.R. Hollwey) (2) 116-119. (Closing Remarks to Discussion by T.J. Blachut) (2) 119-122. Legal Surveys, Co-ordinate Control for (W.V. Blackie) xiv (10) 437-440. Legal Surveys for Oil and Gas Rights in the Territories (W.V. Blackie) xv (10)561-567. Legal Surveys Party 1923 [Photo] xxii (2) 257. Legal Surveys to Coordinate Systems, Relationship of (Colin D. Hadfield) xx (2) 97-106. Length Measurements, Reduction of Electronic (J. Saastamoinen) xvi (2) 93-97. Length, the Development of a Standard Measure of (A.C. McEwen) xvi (l) 44-47. Lens Types, Recognition of Air Survey (E.A. Fleming) xv (2) 107-112. LESAGE, Hon. Jean. Canadian Wildlife Service xiii (4) 207-211. Les Plans Topographiques en Europe (B. Dubuisson) xvii (5) 392-398. LESSER, BURTON S. General Concept of the Analytical Plotter xvii (2) 168-182. Lester, C.W. [C.I.S. Personality] Sup. xvi (2) 3; [Picture presented on retirement] xviii (5) 415. LESTER, C.W. Eastern Rockies Conservation Area Control Survey xv (6) 353-355. President's Report [55th Annual Meeting] xvi (3) 169-171. LESTER, C.W. and C.W. Youngs. Landmarks xiv (3) 121-125. Library, the British Columbia Air Photo (A.C. Kinnear) xvi (l) 47-50. LILLY, J.E. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics xv (9) 516-517; Letter to Editor [Comment on Gregerson's estimate] xvi (l) 53-54; New Brunswick Plane Co-ordinates xiv (10) 440-444; Plane Co-ordinates for Surveyors xv (2) 100-106; Report on I.U.G.G Assembly xvii (5) 432-433. LILLY, J.E. and N.H. Frost. Crustal Movement in the Lake St. John Area, Quebec xx (4) 292-299. LIMERICK, T. McF. Title Searching xiii (5) 295-301. LINDSAY, C.C. Legal Surveys and Accuracy S pecifications [Invited Comment] xviii (l) 2; Letter to the editor [On inauguration of Supplement] Sup. xvi (l) 4. Linear Detail, Resolving Power and the Detection of (W.N. Charman) xix (2) 190-205. Linear Equation Systems, Solution of (Peter Wilson) xix (l) 78-83. Line Measures in Canada, the Comparison of (R.H Field) xiii (3) 141-147. Local Control Systems (H.M. Berry) xvii (4) 332-339. LOELKES, Jr. George L. Orthophotography as a Data Base for Land Descriptions xxiii (l) 54-60. LOGAN, W.R. Treatment of Observations; Rejection and Weights [Letter to the Editor on article by A.B. Sunter] xv (10) 598-599. Logarithms, A Farewell to (L.M. Sebert) xxii (5) 468. Logarithms (D. Trevorrow) xxiii (4) 431. LONG, D.E. and T.H. Kihl. Canadian Charts for Low-Level High-Speed Air Operations xviii (2) 113-118. Longitude Equations, Weighted Solution of (L.F. Gregerson) xxi (5) 370-379. LOSSEE, S.T.B. Measurement of Stand Density in Forest Photogrammetry xiii (2) 81-90; Photo-Interpretation [International Society for Photogrammetry. Commission VII] xv (3) 193-198. Low-Level High-Speed Air Operations, Canadian Charts for (T.H. Kihl and D.E. Long) xviii (2) 113-118. Low-Level Pilotage Charts, Relief Portrayal on (G.A. Laidlaw) xvi (2) 88-92. Lunar Distances, A Look at (D.V. Trevorrow) xxiii (l) 64-65. Lunar Mapping, Topographic (Albert L. Nowicki) xvi (3) 141-148. Lunar Orbiter Photography, Some Problems in the Evaluation of (Gottfried Konecny) xxii (4) 394-412.

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LUNDQVIST, G. Generalization, a Preliminary Survey of an Important Subject xiv (10) 466-470. MACCHIA, ROBERT P. Quality and Potential of UNAMACE Products xxii (l) 159-166. MacCUISH, H.H. The Hole and Objectives of Technological Institutes in Education Today xxi (l) 29-34. MacDONALD, D.K. The Tellurometer and Geodimeter in Legal Surveying xix (5) 410-414. Macdonald, J.A. [Retirement] xiv (8) 363. MacDonald, Wallace Kenneth "Mac" [Retirement] xxi (5) 413-414; [Obit] xxiii (5) 540. MacILQUHAM, W.L. [Port.] xiii (7) 429. MACKENZIE, C.J. The Real Application of Science, a Recent Phenomenon [Annual luncheon address] xvii (3) 255-260. Mackenzie, J.H. [Obit.] Sup. xvii (4) 14. MacLEAN, W.J. Surveyors' Registry (Ottawa) -A Story in Human Relations xxiii (4) 428-430. MacLEAN, W.J, W.V. Blackie and A.C. Hamilton. Review of the Requirements for Surveyors and Survey Technicians in Canada xxi (l) 6-12. Mactaquac Project in New Brunswick, Integrated Survey Control on (Walter M. Nason) xx (2) 90-96. Magrath, Charles A. [Subject of article The Compleat Surveyor] Sup. xvii (5) 4. MAGWOOD, W.M. The Law and the Surveyor xv (5) 281-301. The Surveyor and Land Titles in Ontario xiv (7) 281-285. MAHONEY, William C. Operational Use of the AP-2 at ACIC xvii (2) 189-205. Maid from Spain [Article on Bedaux Expedition] xviii (l) 86-88; [Article on place names] xvii (5) 8. Manitoba Land Surveyors, Association of, Historical Outline (W.E. Hobbs) xiii (l) 5-10. Manitoba Mutterings [Notes from 1964 Annual Meeting of Manitoba Land Surveyors' Association] xviii (4) 340- 341. Manual of Photographic Interpretation (R.N. Colwell, ed,, published by the American Society of Photogrammetry) [Book review] xv (7) 413-414. Manitoba-Saskatchewan Boundary, Chainages on (L.E. Boutilier) xix (2) 127-132. Map-Maker (K. Wood) [Book review] xv (4) 251. Mapping and Control Surveys (G.S. Andrews) xviii (2)119-128. Mapping Arctic Areas with Electronic Computer Assistance, Method Employed by the Canadian Army for (L.J. O'Brien) xviii (l) 22-33. Mapping [Commission IV of Canadian National Re port to the Tenth International Congress of Photogrammetry] xviii (4) 313-315. Mapping Experiments, Further Analyses Based on the International (L.G. Trorey) xiv (3) 105-109. Mapping from Air Photography, Development of, to 1930 (R.D. Davidson) xiii (8) 499-506. Mapping Instrument, Steps in the Development of a (S.G. Gamble) xiii (5) 275-278. Mapping the Island of Newfoundland (S.G. Gamble) xiii (6) 333-336. Maps and Orthophoto Maps Applied to Economic Developments in El Salvador (P.A. Guzman, R.L. Meyer and W. Torge) xxii (l) 75-87. Maps: A Vital Factor in Napoleon's Successes (Don W. Thomson) xxiii (4) 441. Map User's Conference xxi (l) 135. March, J.E.H. [Port.] xiii (9) 549. [Testimonial dinner on retirement] xix (4) 396-397 MARCH, J.E.R. A Brief Outline of the Requirements for Surveyors in the Various Departments of the Government of Nova Scotia [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part I] xv (l) 25-26. Letter to the editor [On inauguration of Supplement] Sup. xvi (l) 4. President's Report [5lst Annual Meeting] xiv (4) 141-143. March of the Compass in Canada (Edward Dawson and L.C. Dalgetty) xxi (5) 380-402. Mark 4 Geodimeter in Private Surveying (Andrew Gibson) xvi (l) 2-5. Marking Air Photographs (F.W. Kippen) xiv (l) 31-32. MARRIOTT, G.E. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited Comment] xix (l) 7-8. MARSHALL, O.J. Education for the Professional Surveyor in Canadian Universities xxi (l) 99-102. The Surveying Option at the University of Toronto xix (3) 290-291. MARTIN, J.F. and P.D. Carman. Causes of Dimensional Changes in Estar Base Aerial Film Under Simulated Service Conditions xxii (2) 238-246. Martineau, Hon. Paul [New Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys] Sup. xvi (4) 3.

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Mason, D.R. Objectives and Problems of the Institutes of Technology xxi (l) 81-83; Survey Education at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (D.R. Mason) xx (4) 338-339. MASON, DAVID R. That Three-point Problem Sup. xvii (l) 19. Massey Medal Presented (Col. C.H. Smith) xxii (2) 267. Matériel de Réalisation des Orthophotoplans de la SFOM (C. Vigneron) xxii (l) 47-5_6. Matrix Arithmetic Program for Use in a Course in Geodetic Adjustments (Gordon Gracie) xix (l) 85-86. McDOWELL, R.H. The Tellurometer in Prairie Traverses . [Report of Ottawa Branch meeting] xiii (10) 670- 671. McEWEN, A.C. The Development of a Standard Measure of Length xvi (l) 44-47; The Land Surveyor in Ontario xviii (3) 204-210. McGHATH, G. Identification of Symbols to Represent Vegetation on Topographic Maps xviii (2) 129-139. McKay, R.B. [Obit.] xviii (l) 94; [Port.] xiii (7) 435. McKORTEL, T.A. The Reproduction of the Thompson Glacier Map xvii (2) 93-95. McLachlin, G.A. [Obit.] xv (2) 130. McLELLAN, C.D. A Study of the Accuracy of the Tellurometer xiv (7) 286-296; The Tellurometer in Geodetic Surveying xv (7) 386-398. McLellan, R.A. [Obit.] Sup. xvi (3) 11. McLellan, W.D. [Article on appointment to honorary chief] xviii (2) 164. McMILLEN, H.J. Topographic Mapping by U.S. Geological Survey at 1:24,000 Scale xv (6) 343-350. McMinn, Ernest H. [Appointed Chief British Columbia Air Survey Division xxiii (2) 197. McNAIR, Prof. A.J. A System of Analytical Bridging Including Cantilever Extension [International Photogrammetric Conference on Aerial Triangulation, summary] xiii (10) 652. McNAIR, A.J. Survey Education in the United States [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II] xv (l) 48-54. McNeily, S.I.W. [Obit.] xix (l) 114. McPhillips, G.A. [Obit., Correction] xiv (l) 35; (2) 78-79. Measurement of Long Lines by Electromagnetic Means, Some Meteorological Aspects in the (J. Saastamoinen) xxii (4) 413-415. Measurement of Stand Density in Forest Photogrammetry (S.T.B. Losee) xiii (2) 81-90. Measurement Scale, A New Type (G.F. Delaney) xviii (l) 76-80. Measuring Devices, Calibration of (Soren Henriksen) xix (5) 439-444. MEIER, H.K. The Gigas-Zeiss Orthoprojector Design Features and Practical Results xxii (l) 57-64. Mekong River Survey (R.A. Brocklebank) xv (7) 402-410. Members, List of xiii to xv (4) and (9); xvi to xxiii (3). Men Who Made The Survey (Marc Boyer) xv (2) 60-72. Merrill, Donald F. (Editorial, winner Bausch & Lomb award) xiii (I) 61. MERRILL, Donald F. The Economics of Forest Aerial Photography xiii (3) 149-155. Meteorological Aspects in the Measurement of Long Lines by Electromagnetic Means (J. Saastamoinen) xxii (4) 413-415. Method Employed by the Canadian Army for Mapping Arctic Areas with Electronic Computer Assistance (L.J. O'Brien) xviii (l) 22-33. Method of Block Adjustment for Horizontal Co-ordinates (G.H. Schut) xv (7) 376-385. Method of Plane Angles, Adjustment of a Chain of Triangles Between Two Fixed Sides (T. Siurna) xiii (5) 281-288. Metric System and Canadian Mapping [Discussion group, 1961 annual meeting] xv (9) 500-503. MEYER, R.L., P.A. Guzman and W. Torge. Maps and Orthophoto Maps Applied to Economic Development in El Salvador xxii (l) 75-87. Microwave Distance Meter "Telemeter OG-1" (Krzysztof Holejko) xxi (2) 152-154. Middle East, Cadastral Surveys in (H.G. Dawe) xiii (6) 364-370. Military Town Plan — A New Canadian Map Series (C.A. Weskett) xv (10) 582-584. MILLER, IAN A. Application of Two-Range Decca to Hydrographic Operations in Canada xiii (2) 115-121. Miller, W.H. Retirement of xiv (5) 218-219; [Obit.] xiv (7) 319. MILLS, W.D. The Nova Scotia Land Survey Institute xiv (8) 358-361. Mineral Claim Survey Returns, the Processing of (S. Mortimer) xiii (l) 20-22. Mineral Industry, A Brief Look at Canada's (Jean-Paul Drolet) xxiii (3) 247-251. Mining Industry in Canada. Surveying Canada's Progress (V.C. Wansbrough) xv (4) 226-231. Mirror Stereoscope and Parallax Bar, Vertical Control Extension with (J. Vlcek) xvi (l) 6-10.

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Missiles, Satellites and Survey Accuracy Sup xvi (2) 1. Modern Algebra [reprint from The Photogrammetric Record] xx (l) 46-48. Modest and Retiring Profession [Quotes from article appearing in The Canadian Surveyor of October 1928] xix (l) 101. Modification of Conditional Adjustment Solutions Caused by Amendment of the Original Observations Involved (L.A. White and N.O. Betts) xxiii (5) 488-500. Modifications of the Tellurometer (A.G. Mungall) xiv (2) 60-62. MOLLER, SVEN G. Cadastral Survey in Sweden xvii (4) 356-361. Geodetic Control Surveying, Especially with the Geodimeter AGA NASM 4, at the Swedish Cadastral and Land Survey Organizations xvii (4) 362-366. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited comment] xix (l) 4-5. MONAGHAN, P.A. Role of the Surveyor in Town Planning xiv (8) 355-358. MONAGHAN, R.B. and J.L. Chouinard. An Automated System for Processing and Adjusting Data After Aerotriangulation xxiii (5) 501-511. Moncton Adjustment (H. Klinkenberg) xvi (l) 11-23. Monocomparator, Block Triangulation on the NRC (M.E.H. Young) xx (4) 314-323. Monocomparator, Investigations into the Accuracy of the NRC (V. Krishnamurty and A.J. Smialowski) xx (4) 300-313. Monocomparator, N.R.C. (A.J. Smialowski) xvii (2) 224-232. MONOPOLI, E.P. and Roberta M. Campodonico. Experience in the Production and Use of Photo Maps xxii (l) 96-100. Montreal, Town Planning from the Air as Applied to the City of (C.-E. Campeau) xiii (3) 157-163. Monument, the [Episode 3 of the Chronicles of Bill] Sup. xvi (3) 4. Monuments Lost and Found [Article on survey markers] Sup. xvii (5) 13. MOORE, R.E. Aerotriangulation xviii (4) 308-312; Application of the Jerie Block Adjustment to Small-Scale Mapping xv (6) 340-342; The Cornwall Island Project - Photogrammetric Methods Used: Accuracies Attained xvi (5) 243-247; The Stereo Line Plotter, A New Third Order Instrument xviii (2) 140-146. MOORE, W.J.M. Considerations in the Design of an Electronic Computer for a Photogrammetric Plotting Instrument [International Photogrammetric Conference on Aerial Triangulation, summary] xiii (10) 658. MOPPET, G.S., and W.V. Blackie. A New Polaris Card [with loose insert] xvii (4) 367-369. MOREAU, RICHARD L. Photoelectric Observations in Geodetic Astronomy xx (4) 282-291. MORLEY, J.D. Files and Data Banks xxiii (2) 116-119. MORRIS, D. and A.G. MUNGALL. Note on the Tellurometer: The Question of Spurious Microwave signals xv (5) 323. MORTIMER, S. The Processing of Mineral Claim Survey Returns xiii (l) 20-22. Most Probable Value of a Set of Observations (L.F. Gregerson) xv (6) 333-339; (Comments by A.B. Sunter in a letter to the editor on article by L.F. Gregerson) xv (7) 415-417. (Comments by H. Brown in a letter to the editor on article by L. F. Gregerson) xv (8) 464; (Reply by L.F. Gregerson to comments on his article) xv (7) 417-419. MOTT, P.G. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifi cations [Invited comment] xix (l) 7. Mounts, Aircraft and Camera, Development of (H. Pearce) xiii (10) 635-643. MOYER, D. DAVID. Three Automated Land Data Systems in the United States xxiii (2) 132-141. MULLER, FRITZ. An Arctic Research Expedition and its Reliance on Large-Scale Maps xvii (2) 96-112. MUNGALL, A.G. A Waveguide Mast for Use with the Tellurometer xiv (7) 297-299; Ground Effects in Precise Radio Distance Measurements xiv (6) 231-238; Modifications of the Tellurometer xiv (2) 60-62. MUNGALL, A.G. and D. Morris. Note on the Tellurometer: The Question of Spurious Microwave signals xv (5) 323. Municipalities, Survey Control for (L.E. Pelton) xx (4) 254-263. Municipal Surveying and Mapping, Photogrammetry in (R.A. Brocklebank) xvii (4) 340-351. Municipal Surveying and Mapping, Photogrammetry in, as Seen by a Town Planner (W.E. Thomp son) xvii (4) 352-355. MURUGASAN, K. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited comment] xix (l) 5-6. Muskeg. A Review of Engineering Progress (R.A. Hemstock) xiv (10) 470-477.

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NABOKOV, VLADIMIR. The Gift [Book review] Sup. xvii (4) 4. NASH, T.S. Restoration of Survey Monuments [Included in article Beating the Bounds] Sup. xvii (5) 14. NASON, WALTER M. Integrated Survey Control on the Mactaquac Project in New Brunswick xx (2) 90-96. National Advisory Committee on Control Surveys and Mapping [First meeting] xix (5) 476-477. NRC Monocomparator, Block Triangulation on the (M.E.H. Young) xx (4) 314-323. NRC Monocomparator, Investigations into the Ac curacy of the (V. Krishnamurty and A.J. Smialowski) xx (4) 300-313. Nautical Chart Cartography (E.M. Walsh) xiii (6) 359-362. Navigation and Photography (P.D. Carman) xviii (4) 298-299. Need for Trained Surveyors [Colloquium on Survey Education, Part I] xv (l) 15-39. Need for Trained Surveyors as seen by the Association of New Brunswick Land Surveyors [Collo quium on Survey Education. Part 1] (W.F. Roberts) xv (l) 18-20. Need for Trained Surveyors in Commercial Firms [Colloquium on Survey Education, Part 1] (D.N. Kendall) xv (l) 31-33. Nelles, D.H. [Obit.] xv (6) 364. New Automatic Levels by Fennel [Instrument re view] xv (10) 603-604. New Brunswick, Forest Mapping for the Forest Industry in (E.L. Howie) xiii (l) 23-25. New Brunswick, Integrated Survey Control on the Mactaquac Project in (Walter M. Nason) xx (2) 90-96. New Brunswick, Integrated Surveys in (Willis F. Roberts) xx (2) 84-89. New Brunswick Meeting, Survey Education Discussed at xv (6) 357-361. New Brunswick Plane Co-ordinates (J.E. Lilly) xiv (10) 440-444. Newfoundland and Labrador Water Resources Study (B.J. Swain and C. Cadou) xxiii (2) 161-167. Newfoundland, Mapping the Island of (S.G. Gamble) xiii (6) 333-336. New Equipment at University of New Brunswick Sup. xvi (4) 3. New Look in Stadia (D.H. Richardson) xv (7) 398-401. New North Finder [Precision indicator of the meridian] xvi (l) 52. New Polaris Card (W.V. Blackie and G.S. Moppett) [with loose insert] xvii (4) 367-369. New Solution of the Differential Rectification Using the Helava Analytical Plotter (O. Weibrecht) xvii (2) 211- 224. New Tools for Mapping in Arctic Alaska (Gerald FitzGerald) xiii (8) 484-490. New Type Measurement Scale (G.F. Delaney) xviii (l) 76-80. New Type of Quadrilateration (Dr. Zygmunt Kowalczyk) xx (4) 264-268. Next Generation, The [Special meeting on survey Education, University of New Brunswick] Sup. xvii (4) 3. Next Step, The (Peter Wilson) xvii (4) 328-331. NICHOLSON, N. L. Some Surveying and Mapping Aspects of Land-Use Planning xvi (5) 248-254. Nigeria, Super-infragon Photography and Auxiliary Data on a Mapping Program for (J.M. Zarzycki) vii (l) 13-26. 1968 Federal Surveys Across Canada xxii (4) 419-421. 1968 Graduates [Universities and technical schools] xxii (3) 329-333. 1968 Hydrographic Surveys Across Canada xxii (S) 466. 1963 Boundary Ceremony [Events leading up to ceremony at Saskatchewan, Manitoba and N.W.T. boundary] xviii (l) 90-91. 1962 European Tour of the CIS Delegation (E.L. Dauphin) xvii (3) 271-278. Ninth International Congress of Photogrammetry (A.C. Tuttle) xv (9) 517-518. Ninth International Congress of Surveyors xiv (l) 32-33; (3) 127. Ninth International Congress of Surveyors (H. Klinkenberg) xiv (5) 216-217. Nistri, Ing. Umberto [Obit.] Sup. xvi (4) 10. Nome nclature, Cartographic, Problems in (G.F. Delaney) xvi (5) 254-263. Non-Topographic Applications [International Society for Photogrammetry. Commission V] (U.V. Helava) xv (3) 189-193. Normal Law of Errors, Suggestions on the (M. Romanowski) xviii (l) 43-49. Norrish, W.H. [Retirement] Sup. xvi (4) 6. North, Surveying in the (L.F. Gregerson) [Letter to the editor] xvii (4) 373-374. Northern Waters, Canada's, a Tidal Survey of (W.I. Farquharson) xiii (6) 325-330. Northwest Territories, Government Acti vities in Development of the (Hon. R.H. Winters) xiii (9) 564-570. Note on the Tellurometer (L.E. Hewlett) xiv (2) 59-60.

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Notice to Authors xx (2) 132; xxii (4) 416; xxiii (2) 178, (5) 522. Nova Scotia, A Brief Outline of the Requirements for Surveyors in the Various Departments of the Government of [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part I] (J.E.R. March) xv (l) 25-26. Nova Scotia, Land Survey Institute, The (W.D. Mills) xiv (8) 358-361. Nova Scotia, Photogrammetry and the History of (Ira M. Sutherland) xiii (8) 507-509. Nova Scotia, the Land Surveyor in (J.A.H. Church) xiv (5) 209-211. NOWICKI, ALBERT L. Topographic Lunar Mapping xvi (3) 141-148; Use of Photo Maps and Orthophoto Maps at the Army Map Service xxii (l) 123-134. Numerical Adjustment Procedure for Aerotriangulation Programmed for IBM 650 Computer (Michael Perks) xvi (3) 116-131. Observing Azimuth with the Reolofs Solar Prism. [Miscellanea] xvi (2) 105-106. O'BRIEN, L.J. A Method Employed by the Canadian Army for Mapping Arctic Areas with Electronic Computer Assistance xviii (l) 22-33; Compilation and Separation — A New Approach xix (2) 186-189. Observations, The Most Probable Value of a Set of (L.F. Gregerson) xv (6) 333-339. Observations, Treatment of: Rejection and Weights (A.B. Sunter) xv (8) 454-460. Official Opening of Institute's New Offices Sup. xvii (1) 11. O'GALLAGHER, D.I. De 1'avantage pour un propriétaire d'établir un registre d'inventaire de sa propriété foncière basé sur des descriptions légales xvi (3) 137-140. O'GALLAGHER, DERMOT I. Lines of a Land Surveyor [Poem] xxi (5) 414. O'Gallagher, D.I. [Mentioned in article "How Many Words are Necessary?"] xviii (4) 335. Ogilvie, Noel J. [Sixty Year Medal] xxi (2) 202 and xxi (3) 269. Oil and Gas Rights in the Territories, Legal Surveys for (W.V. Blackie) xv (10) 561-567. Oil Industry, Surveying for the (J.W. Hill) xiv (8) 325-330. One Hundred and Sixty-Three Landmarks [Article on collection of old landmarks by Ralph Clark] xix (2) 220- 223. Ontario Land Surveyor and His Needs [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part I] (J.G. Pierce) xv (1) 20-25. Operational Use of the AP-2 at ACIC (William C. Mahoney) xvii (2) 189-205. Optically Projected Orthophotos and Stereo-Orthophotos, The Accuracy of (Stanley H. Collins) xxiii (5) 450- 463, Optical Plummets, An Efficient Method of Centering Using (James N. Hunt) xxiii (5) 519. Optical Techniques of Producing Orthophotographs, Relative Merits of Electronic and (Frederick J. Doyle) xxii (l) 29-37. Optimum Design of Geodetic Networks (Michel Creusen and Harold J. Welch) xix (l) 90-91. Orthophoto Map of Camp Fortune Skiing Area of Gatineau Park (designed by T.J. Blachut) xxii (l) Insert. Orthophoto Maps Applied to Economic Development in El Salvador, Maps and (P.A. Guzman, R.L. Meyer and W. Torge) xxii (l) 75-87. Orthophoto Maps as a Basis for the Economic Map of Sweden on the Scale of 1:10,000 (Olof Johansson) xxii (l) 149-15S. Orthophoto Maps at the Army Service, Use of Photo Maps and (Albert L. Nowicki) xxii (l) 123-134. Orthophoto Maps, Automated Construction of Variable Scale Series of Charts by Use of (Erwin F.O. Gigas) xxii (l) 65-74. Orthophoto Maps, Proceedings of International Symposium on Photo Maps and xxii (l) 2-220. Orthophoto Maps, Stereoscopic (S.H. Co llins) xxii (l) 167-176. Orthophoto Maps vs. Conventional Maps (William A. Radlinski) xxii (l) 118-122. Orthophotographs, Relative Merits of Electronic and Optical Techniques of Producing (Frederick T. Doyle) xxii (l) 29-37. Orthophotography as a Data Base for Land Descriptions (George L. Loelkes, Jr.) xxiii (l) 54-60. Orthophotography, On Different Methods of (U.V. Helava) xxii (l) 5-20. Orthophoto — Orthophoto Map — Base Map Revision (L. van Zuylen) xxii (l) 194-205. Orthophotoplan, Une Conception Nouvelle de l' (G. d'Autume) xxii (l) 101-105. Orthophotoplans dans la Photogrammétrie Cartographique, Intégration des (B. Dubuisson) xxii (l) 135-144. Orthophotoplans de la SFOM, Matériel de Réalisation des (C. Vigneron) xxii (l) 47-56. Orthophotos and Stereo-Orthophotos, The Accuracy of Optically Projected (Stanley H. Collins) xxiii (5) 450- 463.

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Orthophotoscope and its Development (Russell K. Bean) xxii (l) 38-46. Orthophotoscope, a Report on the (R.K. Bean) xiv (3) 98-104. Orthophoto Technique, Further Extension of the (T.J. Blachut) xxii (l) 206-220. Orthoprinter, Analytical Plotter with (G. Parenti) xxii (l) 21-28. Orthoprojector Design Features and Practical Results, The Gigas-Zeiss (H.K. Meier) xxii (l) 57-64. Orthoprojector, Experience with the GZ-1 (R. Forstner) xxii (l) 106-117. Orthoprojector GZ-1 at the ITC, The Use of, and Experience with the Zeiss (J. Visser) xxii (l) 177-193. OSWAL, H.L. and H.S. Tewari. Gregerson Mean Further Examined xix (2) 165-169. Ottawa Branch Dusts Off Crystal Ball [Symposium on "Trends in Surveying"] xv (4) 247-250. OUGH, JOHN. Keeping the Boundary xxii (5) 464. Outline of Photogrammetry, An (K. Schwidefsky) [Book review] xiv (9) 409. Overlooked Profession [Reprint of article by Hugh Boyd from The Ottawa Citizen] xviii (2) 175. Pan American Institute of Geography & History [Report of 8th. General Assembly] xix (4) 401. Panel Discussions, Fifty-sixth annual meeting Cadastral Surveys xvii (3) 282-284. Map and Chart Users (3) 284-285. Surveying and Mapping Canadian Cities (3) 285-286. Cartographic Problems (3) 286-287. Air Photo Interpretation (3) 287-288. Design of Survey Equipment (3) 288-290. Panel Discussions, Fifty-seventh annual meeting. Modern Aspects of Photogrammetry xviii (3) 218-221. Panel Discussion, Fifty-eighth annual meeting. The Application of Photogrammetry to the work of the Professional Land Surveyor xix (3) 288-289. Parallax Measurements, The Determination of Tree Heights from (G.H. Schut and M.C. van Wijk) xix (5) 415- 427. Parallaxes in Near -vertical Aerial Photographs. (J. Vlcek) xiv (8) 349-355. Parameters in the Adjustment and Analyst’s of Gravity Networks, Use of Variable (Angus C. Hamilton) xix (l) 95-96. PARENTI, G. Analysis of the Mechanical -Optical Design of the Analytical Plotter xvii (2) 148-154. Analytical Plotter with Orthoprinter xxii (l) 21-28. PARK, James R. Aeronautical Charts. The Hole of the International Civil Aviation Organization in Cartography xiii (l) 27-35. Past Presidents xix (3) 245. PATERSON, A.B. The First Surveyor [Poem] Sup. xvi (2) 5. PAWSON, K. Establishing a Control Survey Network in Calgary xviii (4) 291-296. PEARCE, F.J.S. A Profile of Land Surveying xxi (l) 41-44. PEARCE, W/C H. Development of Photography, Cameras, Aircraft and Camera Mounts xiii (10) 635-643; Letter, re RCAF in Shoran Development xiii (8) 528; Letter re Rigid Camera Mount xiii (3) 133-135. Recognition of Air Survey Lens Types [Letter to the editor commenting on E. Fleming's article] xv (3) 199-200. PEDEN, D.H. Letter to the editor [On inauguration of Supplement] Sup. xvi (l) 4. PELTON, L.E. Survey Control for Municipalities xx (4) 254-263. Pepin, Hon. Jean-Luc [Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources] xx (l) 53. Performance of the Analytical Plotter (T.J. Blachut) xvii (2) 205-211. PERKS, MICHAEL, COSMOS - A FORTRAN Program for the Computation of Survey Material on the Spheroid xxi (4) 334-338; A Numerical Adjustment Procedure for Aerotriangulation Programmed for IBM 650 Computer xvi (3) 116-131; Co-ordinate Conversion by IBM 650 [Letter to the editor] Sup. xvii (l) 6; Simple Survey Calculations by Calculating Machine xiv (3) 110-120. Permafrost Areas, Bench Marks in (G.H. Johnston) xvi (l) 32-41. PHELAN, M.F. Joining the Survey [Quote included in obituary notice] Sup. xvii (5) 12. Phillips, E.P.A. [CIS Personality] xx (l) 64. Photoelectric Observations in Geodetic Astronomy (Richard L. Moreau) xx (4) 282-291. Photogrammetric Activities and Development of Canada, A Summary of [Report to the Tenth International Congress of Photogrammetry, Lis bon, 1964] xviii (4) 297-329.

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Photogrammetric Activities and Development in Canada from January 1, 1956, to December 31, 1959, Summary of [Canadian National Report to the IXth International Congress of Photogrammetry, London, 1960] xv (3) 171-198. Photogrammetric and Cartographic Results of the Axel Heiberg Expedition xvii (2) 79-80. Photogrammetric Determination of Glacier Move ment, Rate of Ablation, and Profiles (T.J. Blachut) xvii (2) 112-122. Photogrammetric Long Distance Bridging. (T.J. Blachut) xiii (10) 644-649. Photogrammetric Mapping [International Society for Photogrammetry. Commission IV] (B.F. Engler) xv (3) 186- 189. Photogrammetric Methods Used: Accuracies Attained, The Cornwall Island Project (R.E. Moore) xvi (5) 243- 247. Photogrammetric Plotter, Considerations in the Design of an Electronic Computer for a (W.J.M. Moore) [Summary] xiii (10)658. Photogrammetric Plotters, New Principle for (U.V. Helava) [Summary] xiii (10) 657-658. Photogrammetric Sample, Chi-Square Test Applied to a (Z. Jaksic) xvii (5) 399-404. Photogrammetric Surveys, the Use of, for Highway Location (G.J. Smith) xiv (6) 257-262. Photogrammetrical Growing Pains xv (5) 324-325. Photogrammetrie (G. Lehmann) [Book review] xv (2) 127. Photogrammétrie Cartographique, Intégration des Orthophotoplans dans la (B. Dubuisson) xxii (l) 135-144. Photogrammetrists' Discussion Group [Fifty-second annual meeting] xiv (9) 394-395. Photogrammetry and Ground Surveys, Large-scale, The'r Relationship and Integration. (G.J. Smith) xiv (2) 63-68. Photogrammetry and Photo Interpretation in Route Location, Design and Construction (John H. Deacon) xix (4) 382-392. Photogrammetry and the History of Nova Scotia (Ira M. Sutherland) xiii (8) 507-509. Photogrammetry, Application of to Forest Inventory in British Columbia (W. Hall) xiv (7) 300-305. Photogrammetry, Condensed (K.E. Reynolds) [Extracts] xiv (9) 410. Photogrammetry [Discussion group, 1958 annual meeting] xiv (4) 152; [Discussion group, 1960 annual meeting] xv (4) 233-234; [Discussion group, 1961 annual meeting] xv (9) 509-510. Photogrammetry in Canada, Survey of Educational Facilities for (Gottfried Konecny) xviii (4) 320-325. Photogrammetry in Integrated Surveys, the use of (R.A. Brocklebank) xx (2) 66-72. Photogrammetry in Municipal Surveying and Mapping (R.A. Brocklebank) xvii (4) 340-351. Photogrammetry in Municipal Surveying and Mapping as Seen by a Town Planner (W.E. Thompson) xvii (4) 352-355. Photogrammetry in the Vineland Legal Survey (R.A. Brocklebank) xviii (l) 8-16. Photogrammetry in Underground Mining, Certain Applications of (Zygmunt Kowalczyk) xix (5) 428-438. Photogrammetry on a Legal Retracement Survey, Use of (H. Krebs) xviii (l) 17-21. Photogrammetry, Some Statutory Aspects in Cadastral Use of (G.S. Andrews) xv (5) 309-316. Photogrammetry, Some Thoughts on Automation in (U.V. Helava) xviii (5) 399-405. Photogrammetry, Special Applications of (U.V. Helava) xviii (4) 316-319. Photogrammetry, Use of, in the Legal Survey Project at Alnwick (T.J. Blachut) xiv (8) 336-349. Photogrammetry, Use of, on a Legal Survey (D.R. Slessor) xiv (8) 330-336. Photographic Process, Aberrations of the Aerial (A. E. Fleming) xvii (2) 68-79. Photographs, Superwide -angle, on the Wild A-9 Autograph, Preliminary Investigation into the Use of (U.K. Korhonen) xv (5) 317-322. Photography and Navigation [International Society for Photogrammetry. Commission I] (P.D. Carman) xv (3) 172-177. Photography and Navigation (P.D. Carman) xviii (4) 298-299. Photography, Development of (H. Pearce) xiii (10) 635-643. Photography, Interpretation of High-Altitude Small-Scale (H.L. Cameron) xv (10) 568-574. Photography, Mapping from Air Development of, to 1930 (R.D. Davidson) xiii (8) 499-506. Photography, Satellite (C.I. Taggart) xviii (2) 105-112. Photography, The Use and Adoption of Conventional Stereoplotting Instruments for Bridging and Plotting of Super Wide Angle (S.A. Veress) xxiii (4) 359-376.

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Photo Interpretation, Accent on [Announcement of formation of photo interpretation committee within C.I.S.] Sup. xvi (3) 6. Photo-Interpretation, Application of to Urban Planning (Roger F. Tomlinson and W. George E. Brown) xviii (l) 34-42. Photo Interpretation [Discussion group, 1961 annual meeting] xv (9) 510-511. Photo-Interpretation [International Society for Photogrammetry. Commission VII] (S.T.B. Losee) xv (3) 193-198. Photo Interpretation (J.M. Robinson) xviii (4) 326-329. Photo Interpretation in Route Location, Design and Construction, Photogrammetry and (John H. Deacon) xix (4) 382-392. Photo-Interpreters' Discussion Group [Fifty-second annual meeting] xiv (9) 395-396. Photo Mapping in Hungary, Large-Scale (Frigyes Raum) xxii (l) 88-95. Photo Maps and Orthophoto Maps at the Army Map Service, Use of (Albert L. Nowicki) xxii (l) 123-134. Photo Maps and Orthophoto Maps, Proceedings of International Symposium on xxii (l) 2-220. Photo Maps, Dutch Experiences with (J.G.M. Arkesteijn) xxii (l) 145-148. Photo Maps, Experience in the Production and use of (Roberto M. Campodonico and E.P. Monopoli) xxii (l) 96- 100. Physical Geodesy, Seminar xvii (3) 290. PICKETT, S.H. Some Aspects of Urban Renewal xiv (2) 69-74. PIERCE, J.G. The Ontario Land Surveyor and His Needs [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part I] xv (l) 20- 25. PILLAI, K.S. Effects on Surveying and Mapping of the National Changeover from the Footpound to the Metric System of Measurement xv (9) 497-499. Place Names, Geographic (L. Sebert) xv (2) 113-117. Plane Co-ordinates for Surveyors (J.E. Lilly) xv (2) 100-106. Plane Coordinates in Reporting Traffic Accidents in Indiana, The Use of State (Phillip C. Johnson and John E. Stoner) xxiii (2) 128-131. Plane Co-ordinates, New Brunswick (J.E. Lilly) xiv (10) 440-444. Planner, Surveyor and, Team or Rivals? (Noel Dant) xvi (l) 42-44. Plotting Instrument, a Photogrammetric, Considerations in the Design of an Electronic Computer for (W.J.M. Moore) [Summary] xiii (10) 658. Plotting Instruments and Methods [International Society for Photogrammetry. Commission II] (R.A. Stewart) xv (3) 177-180. Plotting, Theory and Instruments (J.M. Zarzycki) xviii (4) 300-307. Polaris Card, a New (W.V. Blackie and G.S. Moppett) [with loose insert] xvii (4) 367-369. Polaris Planisphere (G.G. Bennett) xx (l) 33-35. POLEZHAYEV, A.P. Cartography in the U.S.S.R. xvi (2) 73-79. Polynomials, the use of, in the Three-Dimensional Adjustment of Triangulated Strips (G.H. Schut) xvi (3) 132- 136. Population Statistics, Data Banks and (Karol J. Krotki) xxiii (2) 98-103. PORTER, EDGAR. The Role of Universities in Edu cation for the Professions xxi (l) 17-19. Post Graduate Scholarships Offered by Shell Oil Company of Canada [Announcement] Sup. xvi (3) 6. Post Survey, CIS xxiii (l) 2-4. Potential of Data Banks in Land Management for Industrial Purposes (P.D. Kingman) xxiii (2) 94-97. POULIN, JEAN NOEL. A Profile of Land Surveying xxi (l) 45-47. POULIN, JEAN-NOEL. The Contribution of Laval University to Surveying in Quebec xxiii (2) 183-186. POUND, J.G. Production of Map No. 47A, Algonquin Provincial Park (Ont.) xx (l) 6-10. Practical Methods of Analytical Block Adjustment for Strips, Sections, and Models (G. H. Schut) xviii (5) 352- 372. Prairie Traverses, The Tellurometer in (R.H. Mc-Dowell) [Report of Ottawa Branch Meeting] xiii (10) 670-671. Present Status of Education for Surveyors [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II) xv (l) 40-74. Present Status of Surveying Education in Canada [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II] (S.H. de Jong) xv (l) 54-60. Preservation of References, Mechanical, Procedure of (B. Dubuisson) [Summary] xiii (10) 659. Price of Anonymity [Comment on and reprint of article, "A Surveyor's Wife Replies to a Toast to the Ladies"] Sup. xvii (2) 4. Prince Edward Island Land Surveyors xxi (5) 424.

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Problems of Astronomic Control in High Latitudes ( L.F. Gregerson) xvii (5) 418-431. Problems in Land Registration and in Filing Environmental Data in Eastern Canada (Angus C. Hamilton) xxiii (l) 12-29. Procédés et méthodes des levés topographiques aux grandes échelles [Book review] xiv (l) 36. Proceedings Symposium on Land Registration and Data Banks [November 13-15, 1968] xxiii (l) 12-60; (2) 83-174; International Symposium on Photo Maps and Orthophoto Maps [September 18-22, 1968] xxii (l) 2- 220; Second Colloquium on Survey Education in Canada [October 31-November 1, 1966] xxi (l) 2-127; Second Symposium on Geodesy. The Impact of Electronic Computers on Geodetic Adjustments [October 28-31, 1964] xix (l) 9-98; Second International Photogrammetric Conference in Ottawa on the Analytical Plotter [April 1-4, 1963] xvii (2) 123-232; Colloquium on Survey Education [October 28-30, 1959] xv (l) 3-86. Proceedings of Annual Meetings xiii to xv (4) and (9); xvi to xxiii (3). Proceedings of First National Conference of South African Surveyors (P.V. Angus-Leppan) [Book Review] Sup. xvi (3) 8. Processing of Mineral Claim Survey Returns (S. Mortimer) xiii (l) 20-22. Production of Map No. 47A, Algonquin Provincial Park (Ont.) (J.G. Pound) xx (l) 6-10. Professional Education [Letter to the President] (P. Terlinck) xiv (5) 219-220. Professional Grade Surveying Education for Civil Engineers [Abstract of a paper presented at the 1960 annual meeting of the American Society for Engineering Education by M. O. Laird] xv (9) 519-532. Professional Outlook, A. (M. Woods) xiv (6) 225-231. Program, Meetings xiii to xv (4) and (9); xvi to xxiii (3). Property Surveys, Publications Dealing with Legal Aspects of [Listing] xvii (4) 5. Provincial Survey Associations xiii to xv (4) and (9); xvi to xxiii (3). Provincial Survey Associations, Annual Meetings of xiii to xv (4) and (9); xvi to xxiii (3). Provincial Survey Officers xiii to xv (4) and (9); xvi to xxiii (3). Prunsch, Rudolph [Obit.] Sup. xvii (4) 14. Publications, Canadian Flight Information (T.H. Kihl) xvi (2) 50-87. Publications Dealing with the Legal Aspects of Property Surveys [Listing] Sup. xvii (4) 5. Public Lands and Cadastral Surveys in Quebec (Dr. Georges Côté) xiii (2) 69-79. PUFFER, KAREL. Objectives and Problems of the Institutes of Technology xxi (l) 83-84. Pugh, J.G. Blaine [Obit.] xix (5) 482. Quadrilateration, A New Type of (Dr. Zygmunt Kowalczyk) xx (4) 264-268. Quality and Potential of UNAMACE Products (Robert P. Macchia) xxii (l) 159-166. Quebec, Activities of the Land Surveyors in the Province of (Michel Sice) xix (4) 326-330. Quebec, Public Lands and Cadastral Surveys in (Dr. Georges Côté) xiii (2) 69-79. Quebec, The Contribution of Laval University to Surveying in (Jean-Noel Poulin) xxiii (2) l83-186. QUINSEY, W.J. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited Comment] xviii (2) 103. Radar Altimeter Activities for Mapping Purposes (S. Jowitt and R.J. Rainboth) xiii (l) 17-19. Radio Distance Measurements, Ground Effects in (A.G. Mungall) xiv (6) 231-238. Radio Telescopes, Geodetic Ties Between Continents by Means of (Harold E. Jones) xxiii (4) 377-388. RADLINSKI, WILLIAM A. Orthophoto Maps vs. Conventional Maps xxii (l) 118-122. Ralfs, A.H. [Appointed Surveyor-General of British Columbia] xxiii (2) 190. RAINBOTH, R.J. and S. Jowitt. Radar Altimeter Activities for Mapping Purposes xiii (l) 17-19. RAINSFORD, H.L. Survey Adjustments and Least Squares [Book review by A.C.H.] xiii (10) 684. RAUM, FRIGYES. Large-Scale Photo Mapping in Hungary xxii (l) 88-95. RAYMOND, G. and P. Aube. La Photogrammétrie au service de l’Arpentage légal dans la réserve indienne de Caughnawaga, P. Québec xxiii (4) 349-358. Real Application of Science, a Recent Phenomenon (C.J. Mackenzie) [Annual luncheon address] xvii (3) 255- 260. Recognition of Air Survey Lens Types. (E.A. Fleming) xv (2) 107-112.

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Recognition of Air Survey Lens Types [Letter to the editor commenting on E. Fleming's article] (H. Pearce) xv (3) 199-200. Rectangular Township of the Canadian Prairires, The History of (L.M. Sebert) xvii (5) 380-389. Red River Cart [Port.] xiii (7) 405. Reduction of Electronic Length Measurements (J. Saastamoinen) xvi (2) 93-97. Reduction Systems in Electromagnetic Surveying (S.H. de Jong) xix (2) 170-185. REES, A. The Control Survey Network xxiii (2) 187. Reflections of a European on the Symposium on Land Registration and Data Banks (K. Rinner) xxiii (1) 46- 53. Refraction, Atmospheric, and Temperature Gradient (P.V. Angus-Leppan) xvi (l) 24-31. Refractive Index in the Reduction of Tellurometer Data (Kurt Bretterbauer) xix (4) 367-371. Regulations Made Under the Land Titles Act [Ontario, extracts] xiv (6) 243-249. Reid, James Layton [Obit.] xiii (6) 377. REILLY, JAMES P., Ron K.H. Adler and Charles R. Schwarz. A Generalized System for the Evaluation and Automatic Plotting of Map Projections xxii (5) 442-450. Relationship of Legal Surveys to Coordinate Systems (Colin D. Hadfleld) xx (2) 97-106. Relative Merits of Electronic and Optical Techniques of Producing Orthophotographs (Frederick J. Doyle) xxii (l) 29-37. Relief Portrayal on Low-Level Pilotage Charts (G.A. Laidlaw) xvi (2) 88-92. Remote Controlled Launch (Ross Douglas) xxiii (l) 62. Renfrew International Experiment, Further Results of the (Rudolf Fö rstner) xvii (l) 27-35; (2) 60-67. Renfrew Small-Scale Mapping Experiment, Comments on [Second International Mapping Experiment] (R. Finsterwalder) xv (3) 166-170. Renfrew Test Area, Map of xviii (4) 331. Reolofs Solar Prism, Observing Azimuth with the [Miscellanea] xvi (2) 105-106. Reports, Annual Meetings [President, Secretary-Treasurer, Committees, Branches, Provincial Survey Associations] xiii to xv (4) and (9): xv to xxiii (3) Reproduction of the Thompson Glacier Map (T.A. McKortel) xvii (2) 93-95. Requirement for Large-Scale Mapping (Robert St-Arnaud) xxii (2) 247-250. Requirements for Surveyors and Survey Technicians in Canada, Review of (A.C. Hamilton, W.J. MacLean and W.V. Blackie) xxi (l) 6-12. Resolving Power and the Detection of Linear Detail (W.N. Charman) xix (2) 190-205. Restoration of Survey Monuments (T.S. Nash) [Included in article Beating the Bounds] Sup. xvii (5) 14. Results of Experimental Plotting for 1:50,000 Maps [Second International Mapping Experiment] (T.J. Blachut) xv (3) 138-160. RESUMES [French summaries of articles appearing in this issue] xvi (2) 110-114. Review of Recent Developments in Geodesy (S.H. de Jong) xvii (l) 2-12. Revue et analyse des techniques de mesurage utilisées pour l’établissement des projets de route (Paul-A. Gagnon) xxiii (5) 474-487. REYNOLDS, K.E. Condensed Photogrammetry [Extracts] xiv (9) 410. RICHARDSON, D.H. The New Look in Stadia xv (7) 398-401. Rigid Camera Mount [Letter] (H. Pearce) xiii (3) 133-135. RILEY, Thomas E. Compass Surveying Grows Up —The Compass-Theodolite Method of Economical Surveys xiii (2) 110-113. RINNER, K. Reflections of a European on the Symposium on Land Registration and Data Banks xxiii (l) 46- 53. RISK, R.C.B. The Computer and the Title to Land xxiii (2) 89-93. ROBBINS, A.R. Azimuth Control in Canadian Latitudes xxiii (4) 389-398. ROBBINS, A.R. Survey Education, or the Education of Surveyors? [Letter to the Editor] xv (7) 419. Roberts, John Arthur [Obit.] xix (5) 483-484. Roberts, Willis F. [CIS Personality] xxi (5) 409; [Portrait] xxi (3) 216. ROBERTS, W.F. Control Surveys and Mapping xxi (l) 59-60; Fundamental Principles and Rules at Surveying xiv (6) 239-243; Integrated Surveys in New Brunswick xx () 84-89; Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited Comment] xviii (2) 102;

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Need for Trained Surveyors as Seen by the Association of New Brunswick Land Surveyors [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part I] xv (l) 18-20; President's Report [61st Annual Meeting] xxii (3) 301-302. Some Basic Features of an Environmental Integrated Data Bank xxiii (l) 30-33. Surveying in the Year 2000 xxii (2) 262-263; The Future of Land Surveying xxii (3) 309-313; The Need for a Co-ordinate System of Survey Control and Title Registration in New Brunswick xv (5) 302-308. ROBERTSON, L.P. Deep Bench Marks xxii (l) 223-224. ROBINSON, J.M. Letter to the Editor [On inauguration of Supplement] Sup. xvi (l) 3. Photo Interpretation xviii (4) 326-329. ROBINSON, S.C. Storage and Retrieval of Data xx (4) 269-279. Role of the Aerial Survey Industry in the Economy of Canada (T.E. Rowlands) xx (l) 2-5. Role of the International Civil Aviation Organization in Cartography, Aeronautical Charts, The (James R. Park) xiii (l) 27-35. Role of the Surveyor in Town Planning (P.A. Monaghan) xiv (8) 355-358. Roman Survey Instrument xxii (4) 417-418. ROMANOWSKI, M. Suggestions on the Normal Law of Errors xviii (l) 43-49. ROOTS, E.F. Yukon Centennial Projects – A Variety of Survey Problems [Luncheon address] xxi (3) 250- 259. Ross, W/C Donald S. (Editorial, outstanding alumnus of Rochester Institute of Technology) xiii (l) 61. Ross, J.E.R. [Retirement] xiii (9) 596. ROUSSEAU, L.Z. Survey Education at Laval University [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II) xv (l) 61- 64. ROWLANDS, T.E. The Role of the Aerial Survey Industry in the Economy of Canada xx (1) 2-5. ROZOVSKY, LOHNE E. Torrens Land Titles System xxiii (l) 5-10. Rules of Surveying, Fundamental Principles and (W.F. Roberts) xiv (6) 239-243. RYAN, Francis P. City Surveying Becomes Simplified xiii (5) 311-312 SAASTAMOINEN, J. Author's Reply [to Letter to Editor] xvi (5) 268; Canadian Grid System in 3° Transverse Mercator Zones xviii (2) 147-158 Reduction of Electronic Length Measurements xvi (2) 93-97; Some Experimental Results on the NASM 4-B Geodimeter xvii (l) 47-52; Some Meteorological Aspects in the Measurement of Long Lines by Electromagnetic Means xxii (4) 413-415; Tachometers and Their Use in Surveying xiv (10) 444-453; The Effect of Path Curvature of Light Waves on the Refractive Index, Application to Electronic Distance Measurement xvi (2) 98-100. ST-ARNAUD, ROBERT. The Requirement for Large-Scale Mapping xxii (2) 247-250. St. Lawrence Power Project, Surveys on the (W.H. Williams) xiv (5) 185-190. STE. MARIE, Marcel. Presidential Address [1956] xiii (4) 198. Samuel de Champlain, N.B.L.S. [Article] Sup. xvii (5) 7. SANTONI, Dr. E. Aerial Triangulation Using the Solar Periscope. [International Photogrammetric Conference on Aerial Triangulation, summary] xiii (10) 653; Compensation of Aerial Triangulation Using Optical-Mechanical Aids, New Proposals. [International Photogrammetric Conference on Aerial Triangulation, summary] xiii (10) 658. Saskatchewan Government Needs for Surveyors and Some Aspects of Their Training, A Forecast of [Colloquium on Survey Education, Part I] (A.I. Bereskin) xv (l) 27-31. Saskatchewan Meeting [Report on 1964 annual meeting of Saskatchewan Land Surveyors’ Association] xviii (5) 416-417. Satellite Navigation During the Summer of 1968, Experience with (D.E. Wells) xxiii (4) 334-348. Satellites and Lasers Measure Earth xxii (5) 477. Satellites, Missiles and Survey Accuracy. Sup. xvi (2) l. Satellite Photography (C.I. Taggart) xviii (2) 105-112. Satellite, Surveying by (A.J. Flatman) xxi (4) 339-348. SCHELLENS, D.F. Design and Application of Automatic Levels xix (2) 147-164.

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SCHMID, ERWIN and Hellmnt H. Schmid. A Generalized Least Squares Solution for Hybrid Measuring Systems xix (l) 27-41. SCHMID, HELLMUT H. and Erwin Schmid. A Generalized Least Squares Solution for Hybrid Measuring Systems xix (l) 27-41. Schmidheini, Dr. Albert [Birthday congratulations] Sup. xvii (5) 9; [Obit] xxiii (2) 198-199. SCHUT, G.H. An Analysis of Methods and Results in Analytical Aerial Triangulation [International Photogrammetric Conference on Aerial Triangulation, summary] xiii (10) 652-653; Analytical Aerial Triangulation xiii (2) 92-98; A Method of Block Adjustment for Horizontal Co-ordinates xv (7) 378-385; Computation of the Height Deformation in Stereoscopic Models Caused by Distortion of the Photographic Image xiv (l) 19-24; Practical Methods of Analytical Block Adjustment for Strips, Sections, and Models xviii (5) 352-372; The Use of Polynomials in the Three Dimensional Adjustment of Triangulated Strips xvi (3) 132-136. Transformation et ajustement des coordonnées d'une bande par calcul électronique xv (10) 575-581. SCHUT, G.H. and M.C. van Wijk. The Determination of Tree Heights from Parallax Measurements xix (5) 415-427. SCHWARZ, CHARLES H., Ron K.H. Adler and James P. Reilly. A Generalized System for the Evaluation and Automatic Plotting of Map Projections xxii (5) 442-450. Science, the Real Application of, a Recent Phenomenon (C.J. Mackenzie) [Annual luncheon address] xvii (3) 255-260. Seasonal Variations in the Coefficient of Refraction, Diurnal and (P.V. Angus-Leppan) xxi (2) 142-151. Sebert, L.M. [Portrait] xx (3) 160. SEBERT, L.M. A Farewell to Logarithms xxii (5) 468; Geographic Place Names xv (2) 113-117; International Cartographic Association xv (9) 518-519; President's Report [60th Annual Meeting] xxi (3) 228-229; The History of the Rectangular Township of the Canadian Prairies xvii (5) 380-389; United Nations Conference on the International Map of the World at the Scale 1:1,000,000. International Cartographic Association Techni cal Conference [Report to Annual Meeting] xvii (3) 279- 280. Second Colloquium on Survey Education in Canada, Proceedings xxi (l) 2-127. Session I — J.O. Dineen, chairman Session II —L. E, Hewlett, chairman Session III — J. O. Dineen, chairman Session IV — W.J. MacLean, chairman Session V — W.V. Blackie, chairman Session VI — A.C. Hamilton, chairman Session VII — A.C. Hamilton, chairman Session VIII — J.O. Dineen, chairman Postscripts xxi (l) l 15-127 Participants xxi (l) 38-39 Second International Mapping Experiment. Renfrew Test Area [International Society for Photogrammetry. Commission IV-3. Report to the IXth International Congress of Photogrammetry, London, 1960] xv (3) 137-170. Section Adjustment for Small Computers, Simul taneous (J.J. Therrien) xvii (5) 405-417. Seely, H.E. [Note on retirement] Sup. xvii (2) 6. Seibert, Fred V. [Obit.] xx (2) 150. SELLEY, A.D. Single-Chain Triangulation in Canada xx (l) 16-22. Seminar, First Survey, in Edmonton. Sup. xvi (l) 7. Seminar on Physical Geodesy xvii (3) 290. Setterington, Lorraine [Port] [First Woman Land Surveyor] xxiii (4) 425; 527. Shaver, P. [Obit.] xv (4) 253. Shaw, Richard P. [Portrait] xviii (3) 182. SHAW, R.P. Letter re Qualifications for Membership xiii (l) 56; President's Report [58th Annual Meeting] xix (3) 256-258; The Canadian Association of Aerial Surveyors xv (9) 511-514.

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SHEYNIN, OSCAR B. Further Remarks on Gregerson's Estimate xvi (2) 101-102. Treatment of Observations [Letter to the Editor on articles and discussion by Brown, Gregerson and Sunter] xv (10) 599. Shoran, Application of, to Establish Horizontal Control for Photogrammetric Mapping of Inaccessible Areas (J.M. Zarzycki) xiii (6) 345-356. Shoran to Hiran, Conversion from (S.A. Yaskowich) xiv (l) 8-18. Shoran Trilateration in the Arctic Islands (J.G. Showier ad A.C. Hamilton) xiv (3) 91-98. Should We? [Proposal for assistance to Students] (A.C. Tuttle) xiv (10) 465. SHOWLER, J.G. and A.C. Hamilton. Shoran Trilateration in the Arctic Islands xiv (3) 91-98. SICE, MICHEL. Activities of the Land Surveyors in the Province of Quebec xix (4) 326-330. L'Arpenteur-Géomètre: Ses Privilèges et ses Devoirs [Extrait du rapport du "Bureau des Syndics" de la Corporation des Arpenteurs -Géomètres de la Province de Québec] xvii (5) 376-379. Simple Adjustment of Survey Figures (T. Siurna) xiv (l) 25-31. Simultaneous Adjustment of Lengths and Angles in a Triangulation Scheme (L.A. Gale) xiv (5) 203-209. Simultaneous Section Adjustment for Small Computers (J.J. Therrien) xvii (5) 405-417. Single-Chain Triangulation in Canada (A.D. Selley) xx (l) 16-22. SIURNA, T. Adjustment of a Chain of Triangles Between Two Fixed Sides. Method of Plane Angles xiii (5) 281-288; Simple Adjustment of Survey Figures xiv (l) 25-31. Siurna, T. [retirement] xxiii (2)189-190. Sixty Year Medal xxi (3) 269. SLESSOR, D.R. The Cornwall Island Project -Field Procedures: Evaluation of Results xvi (5) 236-242; Use of Photogrammetry on a Legal Survey xiv (8) 330-336. SLIVITZKY, M.S. Precise Barometric Levelling in Northern Quebec, Using Helicopters for Transportation xiv (5) 195-200. Small Areas in the Canadian Census (P.J. Hubert) xxiii (2) 151-160. Small Computers, A Simultaneous Section Adjustment for (J.J. Therrien) xvii (5) 405-417. SMIALOWSKI, A.J. N.R.C. Monocomparator xvii (2) 224-232. SMIALOWSKI, A.J. and V. Krishnamurty. Investigations into the Accuracy of the NRC Mono-comparator xx (4) 300-313. Smith, Col. C.H. [Massey Medal] xxii (2) 267; [Portrait] xiii (4) 192; [Retirement] Sup. xvi (4) 6. SMITH, C.H. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifi cations [Invited comment] xviii (l) 7; Letter Regarding Canadian Board on Geographical Names xiv (l) 36; Presidential Address, fiftieth annual meeting xiii (9) 555-558; Survey Education, or the Education of Surveyors? [Letter to the Editor] xv (7) 420. Smith, F.C. Goulding [Retirement] xiii (9) 597. SMITH, G.J. The Use of Photogrammetric Surveys for Highway Location xiv (6) 257-262; Large-scale Photogrammetry and Ground Surveys, Their Relationship and Integration xiv (2) 63-68. SMITH, R.A. Engineering, Municipal, Construction and Geophysical Surveys — Survey Technician Requirements xxi (l) 68-70. SNOWLING, R.G. and Jean Gauthier. An Inte grated Survey of Metropolitan Whitehorse xix (4) 338-352. Social Sciences, A Data Bank for Use in the (Jay Seaman) xxiii (2) 104-110. Solar Periscope, Aerial Triangulation Using the (E. Santoni) [Summary] xiii (10) 653. Solution of Linear Equation Systems (Peter Wilson) xix (l) 78-83. Solution to a Routine Problem in Air Survey Navigation (J. F. Fleming) xix (2) 206-211. Some Aspects of Urban Renewal (S. H. Pickett) xiv (2) 69-74. Some Basic Features of an Environmental Integrated Data Bank (W.F. Roberts) xxiii (l) 30-33. Some Developments in French Cartography (J. J. Klawe) xiv (3) 85-90. Some Experimental Results on the NASM 4-B Geodimeter (J. Saastamoinen) xvii (l) 47-52. Some Observations from the European Trip (T.J. Blachut) xvi (5) 264-267. Some Problems in the Evaluation of Lunar Orbiter Photography (Gottfried Konecny) xxii (4) 394-412. Some Surveying and Mappi ng Aspects of Land-Use Planning (N.L. Nicholson) xvi (5) 248-254. Some Thoughts on Automation in Photogrammetry (U.V. Helava) xviii (5) 399-405. Some Thoughts on the Improvement of Land Title Records (James A. Thigpenn III) xxiii (2) 83-88.

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SOMOGYI, J. An Interpolation Method for Strip Adjustment xx (l) 23-32. Space Symposium [Ohio State University, 1961] xvi (l) 50. Spartan Award xiii (4) 236; (9) 594; xix (3) 291; xx (3) 219; xxi (3) 267; 269; xxii (3) 342; 345; xxiii (3) 273. Special Applications of Photogrammetry (U.V. Helava) xviii (4) 316-319. Spence, H. N. [Cartographic portrait] xxi (l) 29. SPINKS, J.W.T. Changing Face of Canada in World Affairs [Luncheon address] xx (3) 191-197. Stadia, The New Look in (D. H. Richardson) xv (7) 398-401. STAMP, L.D.A Glossary of Geographical Terms [Book Review] Sup. xvi (4) 7. Standard Measure of Length, the Development of (A. C. McEwen) xvi (l) 44-47. Standards of Length (E. Deville) [Reprint, sub-title of Ye Olde Chaynes] Sup. xvii (l) 3. Stand Density, Measurement of, in Forest Photogrammetry (S.T.B. Losee) xiii (2) 81-90. Statistical Properties of Least Squares Estimates (A. B. Sunter) xx (l) 36-44. Statutes Relating to Surveys and Surveyors in Canada (W. Humphreys) xiv (l) 3-7. Statutory Aspects in Cadastral Use of Photogrammetry (G.S. Andrews) xv (5) 309-316. STAUFFER, C.E. Proposal for a Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Surveying xv (9) 529-531. STEARN, J.L. Tests of Departure from the Normal Distribution for Theodolite Errors of Observa tion xviii (l) 50-53. STEPEC, W.A. Visible Records of Time Signals xxiii (5) 512-518. Steps in the Development of a Mapping Instrument (S.G. Gamble) xiii (5) 275-278. Stereo Line Plotter, A New Third Order Instrument (E.E. Moore) xviii (2) 140-146. Stereo Model, Electronic Correlation of Image Detail in the (R.W. Hutchins) xiv (5) 200-203. Stereo-Orthophotos, The Accuracy of Optically Projected Orthophotos and (Stanley H. Collins) xxiii (5) 450- 463. Stereoplotting Instruments for Bridging and Plotting of Super Wide Angle Photography, The Use and Adoption of Conventional (S.A. Veress) xxiii (4) 359-376. Stereoscopic Orthophoto Maps (S.H, Collins) xxii (l) 167-176. Stewart, Norman Charles [Obit.] xx (4) 343. Stewart, Rae Alden [Editorial, winner Bausch & Lomb award] xiii (l) 61. STEWART, R.A. Plotting Instruments and Methods [International Society for Photogrammetry Commission II] xv (3) 177-180. STONER, JOHN E and Phillip C. Johnson. The Use of State Plane Coordinates in Reporting Traffic Accidents in Indiana. xxiii (2) 128-131. Storage and Retrieval of Data (S.C. Robinson) xx (4) 269-279. STREB, GEORGE. Objectives and Problems of the Institutes of Technology xxi (l) 75-76. Strip Adjustment, An Interpolation Method for (J. Somogyi) xx (l) 23-32. Strip Triangulation, General Considerations on Error Propagation and Adjustments in (A.J. Brandenberger) [Summary] xiii (10) 665-666. Subtense Bar — Its Use and Its Errors (G. Babbage) xix (2) 133-146. SUGAR, L. and H. R. Cuthill. A Data Management System xxiii (2) 168-174. Suggested Basic Training Course and Syllabus of Examinations for Land Surveying Students (J.H. Holloway) xiii (5) 303-310. Suggestions on the Normal Law of Errors (M. Romanowski) xviii (l) 43-49. Sundholm, Ernie [Guest of Honor at Old-timers' Night, Ottawa Branch CIS] xix (l) 102-103. Sunshine Data for Planning Aerial Photography (M.K. Thomas) xvii (l) 36-46. SUNTER, A.B. and J.E. Graham. Error and Bias in Area Measurement: A Statistical Approach xxiii (5) 464- 473. SUNTER, A.B. Least Squares Adjustment of Biased Observations xxi (4) 318-333; Letter to the editor [replying to comments by W.R. Logan] xvi (2) 107; Statistical Properties of Least Squares Estimates xx (l) 36-44; The Most Probable Value of a set of Observations [Letter to the Editor on article by L.F. Gregerson] xv (7) 415-417; Treatment of Observations: Rejection and Weights xv (8) 454-460. Super-infragon Photography and Auxiliary Data on a Mapping Program for Nigeria (J.M. Zarzycki) xvii (l) 13-26. Superwide-angle Photographs on the Wild A-9 Autographs, A Preliminary Investigation into the Use of (U. K. Korhonen) xv (5) 317-322.

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Super Wide Angle Photography, The Use and Adoption of Conventional Stereoplotting Instruments for Bridging and Plotting of (S.A. Veress) xxiii (4) 359-376. Supplement, Creator of, Dies (E.J. Jones) xxiii (l) 63. Survey Adjustments and Least Squares (H.L. Rainsford) [Book review by A.C.H.] xiii (10) 684. Survey Calculations by Calculating Machine (M. Perks) xiv (3) 110-120. Survey Computations, Grooming (H. Klinkenberg and A.J. Wickens) xv (8) 460. Survey Control for Municipalities (L.E. Pelton) xx (4) 254-263. Survey Education at Laval University [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II] (L.Z. Rousseau) xv (l) 61-64. Survey Education at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (D.R. Mason) xx (4) 338-339. Survey Education, Colloquium on xv (l) 3-86. Survey Education, Crisis in [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II] (L.E. Howlett) xv (l) 67-70. Survey Education Discussed at New Brunswick Meeting xv (6) 357-361. Survey Education [Extracts from meetings of Provincial Survey Associations] xv (4) 244-245. Survey Education in Canada, Proceedings, Second Colloquium on, Ottawa, October 31-November 1, 1966 xxi (l) 2-127. Survey Education in Europe [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II] (T.J. Blachut) xv (l) 44-48. Survey Education in the United States [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II] (A.J. McNair) xv (l) 48-54. Survey Education, or the Education of Surveyors? [Letter to the Editor] (J.E. Jackson and W.W. Williams) xv (6) 361-362. Survey Education, or the Education of Surveyors? [Letter to the Editor] (A.R. Robbins) xv (7) 419-420. Survey Education, or the Education of Surveyors? [Letter to the Editor] (C.H. Smith) xv (7) 420. Survey Education, The Universities' Views of [Collo quium on Survey Education. Part III] xv (l) 74-86. Survey Engineering Course of Interest to the Department of National Defence xv (7) 410-411. Survey Engineering Course. Thoughts after Completion of the First Term (G. Konecny) xv (7) 371-375. Survey Engineers, What Should an Academic Education Be and Why? (T.J. Blachut) xiii (10) 676-683. Survey Figures, Simple Adjustment of (T. Siurna) xiv (l) 25-31. Survey Fix at Deep Six (from Surveying and Mapping, March 1969) xxiii (4) 442. Survey, Men who Made The (Marc Boyer) xvi (2) 60-72. Survey of Educational Facilities for Photogrammetry in Canada (Gottfried Konecny) xviii (4) 320-325. Survey Post Number One (D. W. Baird) xv (6) 355-357. Survey System is Silent Sentry [Reprint from The Saskatchewan News] xviii (5) 418-419. Survey Technician Requirements, Engineering, Muni cipal, Construction and Geophysical Survey, (Charles B. Chapman; B.A. Smith; B.A. Lawrence) xxi (l) 68-71. Survey Training for Surveys and Mapping by the Federal Government, The Changing Aspects of [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part I] (W.E. Van Steenburgh) xv (l) 15-18. Surveying and Mapping Activities by Dominion and Provincial Governments, Summary of [For 1955] xiii (4) 215-232. Surveying and Mapping Activities by the Federal Government [1956] xiii (9) 571-576. Surveying and Mapping Activities in the Provinces [1956] xiii (9) 577-585. Surveying and Mapping Task of a Country, An Approach to (Georg Krauss) [Dennis Memorial Lecture] xxi (3) 235-246. Surveying and Photogrammetry, a History of the Canadian Institute of (John Carroll) xiii (7) 389-466. Surveying and Photogrammetry in North America, Educational Status of (A.J. Brandenberger) xx (2) 121-129. Surveying Applications on Computers xviii (33) 222-224. Surveying by Satellite (A.J. Flatman) xxi (4) 339-348. Surveying Canada's Progress (V.C. Wansbrough) xv (4) 226-231. Surveying Education in Canada, The Present Status of [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II] (S.H. de Jong) xv (l) 54-60. Surve ying for the Oil Industry (J.W. Hill) xiv (8) 325-330. Surveying, Fundamental Principles and Rules of (W.F. Roberts) xiv (6) 239-243. Surveying Glaciers of Axel Heiberg Island (D. Haumann) xvii (2) 81-93. Surveying in the North (L.F. Gregerson) [Letter to the editor] xvii (4) 373-374. Surveying in the Year 2000 (W. F. Roberts) xxii(2) 262-263. Surveying Option at the University of Toronto (O. J. Marshall) xix (3) 290-291. Surveying Problems of the Deas Island Tunnel (L.F. Gregerson) xv (10) 585-593. Surveyor and Land Titles in Ontario, The (W.M. Magwood) xiv (7) 281-285.

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Surveyor and Planner: Team or Rivals? (Noel Dant) xvi (l) 42-44. Surveyor, in Foure Bookes [Condensation of book review by J.K. Finch, of a book on surveying printed in London in 1616] xv (9) 496; 514-515. Surveyor, The Law and the (W.M. Magwood) xv (5) 281-301. Surveyors and Survey Technicians in Canada, Review of the Requirements for (W.V. Blackie, A.C. Hamilton and W.J. MacLean) xxi (l) 6-12. Surveyors, Education for (J.A.H. Church) xiv (3) 128; (8) 361-362. Surveyors in Rebellion (T.N.H. Crump) xxi (2) 183-188. Surveyors of Canada, 1867-1967 (Courtney C.J. Bond) 168-page book commissioned by CIS as the centennial project of the Institute and Published as No. 5, Vol. XX, December 1966. Surveyors' Registry (Ottawa) A Story in Human Relations (W.J. MacLean) xxiii (4) 428-430. Surveyors, Requirements for in the Various Departments of the Government of Nova Scotia [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part I] (J.E.R. March) xv (l) 25-26. Surveyor's Wife Replies to a Toast to the Ladies [Comment and reprint, sub-title of article The Price of Anonymity] Sup. xv ii (2) 4. Surveys and Mapping Building xv (8) 463. Surveys and Surveyors in Canada, Statutes Relating to (W. Humphreys) xiv (l) 3-7. Surveys on the St. Lawrence Power Project (W.H. Williams) xiv (5) 185-190. SUTHERLAND, Ira M. Photogrammetry and the History of Nova Scotia xiii (8) 507-509. Sverdrup's Arctic Adventures (adapted from Otto Sverdrup's New Land by T.C. Fairley) [Book review] xv (4) 251-252. SWAIN, B.J. and C. Cadou. Newfoundland and Labrador Resources Study xxiii (2) 161-167. Swannell, Frank [Sixty Year Medal] xxi (3) 269; [Supplement cover picture] xviii (l) 81. Sweden, Cadastral Survey in (Sven G. Moller) xvii (4) 356-361. Sweden on the Scale of 1:10,000, Orthophoto Maps as a Basis for the Economic Map of (Olof Johansson) xxii (l) 149-158. Swedish Cadastral and Land Survey Organization, Geodetic Control Surveying at the (Sven G. Moller) xvii (4) 362-366. Swerdfager, Major A.I. [Obit.] xviii (l) 95. Syllabus of Examinations for Land Surveying Students, A Suggested Basic Training Course (J.H. Holloway) xiii (5) 303-310. Symbols to Represent Vegetation on Topographic Maps, Identification of (G. McGrath) xviii (2) 129-139. Symposium on Electromagnetic Distance Measurement (S.A. Yaskowich) xx (4) 280-281. Symposium on Geodesy, Fredericton, N.B. October 28-31, 1964 xix (l) 9-98. Gottfried Konecny Hellmut H. Schmid and Erwin Schmid L. A. Gale J. VIcek Adam Chrzanowski Peter Wilson Gordon Gracie Sybren H. de Jong and Semih S. Tezcan Michel Creusen and Harold J. Welch H. Klinkenberg Angus C. Hamilton J.J. Therrien Symposium on Land Registration and Data Banks, Reflections of a European on the (K. Rinner) xxiii (l) 46- 53. Symposium on Land Registration and Data Banks, UNB [Notice] xxiii (l) 11. Symposium on Photo Maps and Orthophoto Maps, Proceedings of International Symposium on xxii (l) 2-220. Symposium, Space [Ohio State University, 1961] xvi (l) 50. Symposium, U. N. B. xviii (5) 412-413. Tables for Krassowski Ellipsoid (Prepared jointly by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) [Book re view] xv (2) 126-127.

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Tacheometers and Their Use in Surveying (J. Saastamoinen) xiv (10) 444-453. TAGGART, C.I. Satellite Photography xviii (2) 105-112. TAYLOR, W.A. Boundaries Abutting Water in British Columbia xiii (l) 37-42. Technical and Organizational Problems in Urban Surveying and Mapping (T.J. Blachut) xxiii (4) 409-419. Technical University of Milan Confers Honour on Institute Vice-President xv (7) 411. Technology, Objectives and Problems of the Institutes of (George Streb; P.J. Berguis; H.R. Howarth; D.R. Mason; Karel Puffer; R.D. Thompson; E.W. Filipowich; G.R. Lawsou; H. Coupland; Conrad Hebert) xxi (l) 75-92. "Telemeter OG-1", Microwave Distance Meter (Krzysztof Holejko) xxi (2) 152-154. Tellurometer [Origin of the name, letter to the editor] (H.A. Bauman) xiv (9) 412; [The name, letter to the editor] (H.E. Jones) xiv (7) 318. Tellurometer and Geodimeter in Legal Surveying (D.K. MacDonald) xix (5) 410-414. Tellurometer, A Study of the Accuracy of the (C.D. McLellan) xiv (7) 286-296. Tellurometer Award xix (5) 479; xx (3) 219; xxi (3) 267; 269; xxii (3) 343; 344; xxiii (3) 272. Tellurometer, A Waveguide Mast for Use with the (A.G. Mungall) xiv (7) 297-299. Tellurometer Data, The Refractive Index in the Re duction of (Kurt Bretterbauer) xix (4) 367-371. Tellurometer Ground Swing on Geodetic Lines (S.A. Yaskowich) xviiii (l) 54-66. Tellurometer in Field Survey Operations, the (L.E. Howlettt, R.H. McDowell, C.M. Leadman and P.C. Atkinson) [Report of Ottawa Branch meeting] xiii (10) 668-675. Tellurometer in Geodetic Surveying (C.D. McLellan) xv (7) 386-398. Tellurometer Measurements Over Water [Miscellanea] xvi (2) 103-104. Tellurometer, Modifications of the (A.G. Mungall) xiv (2) 60-62. Tellurometer, Note on the (L.E. Hewlett) xiv (2) 59-60. Tellurometer Scores Sports First xxii (4) 433. Tellurometer, The [Discussion Group, 1958 annual meeting] xiv (4) 149-150. Tellurometer: The Question of Spurious Microwave Signals (A.G. Mungall and D. Morris) xv (5) 323. Tellurometer Traverses, The Northern Ungava (P.C. Atkinson) xiii (10) 672-675. Tellurometer, Underground Measurements with the (A. Chrzanowski and Peter Wilson) xx (2) 107-120. Temperature Gradient, Atmospheric Refraction and (P.V. Angus-Leppan) xvi (l) 24-31. Temporary Swelling [Editorial note on size of issue] xvii (2) 122. Tenth Congress International Society for Photogrammetry [Report] (S.G. Gamble) xix (2) 217. Tenth International Congress of Photogrammetry [Canadian National Report to the Congress] xviii (4) 297-329. TERLINCK, P. Professional Education [Letter to the President] xiv (5) 219-220. Tesla, John [Retirement] xxiii (5) 532. Tests of Departure from the Normal Distribution for Theodolite Errors of Observation (J.L. Steam) xviii (l) 50-53. TEWARI, R. S. and H. L. Oswal. Gregerson Mean Further Examined xix(2)165-169. TEWINKEL, G. C. Analysis of Contour Errors [Second International Mapping Experiment] xv (3) 160-165. TEZCAN, SEMIH S. and Sybren H. de Jong. The Electronic Computer in Survey Adjustments at the University of British Columbia xix (l) 87-89. The First Line in the Cartography of Canada (Theo E. Layng) xviii (l) 67-75. Theodolite Errors of Observation, Tests of Departure from the Normal Distribution (J.L. Stearn) xviii (l) 50- 53. Theoretical Comparison of Triangulation, Trilateration and Traversing (Gottfried Konecny and Adam Chrzanowski) xix (4) 353-366. Theory of Adjustments by Least Squares (L.A. Gale) xix (l) 42-63. THERHIEN, J.J. Analytical Damping in Iterative Solutions xix (l) 97-98; A Simultaneous Section Adjustment for Small Computers xvii (5) 405-417. The Salt-water Surveyors [Episode VI of The Chronicles of Bill] xviii (4) 336-337. THIGPENN III, James A. Some Thoughts on the Improvement of Land Title Records. xxiii (2) 83-88. Third Order Instrument, The Stereo Line Plotter, a New (R. E. Moore) xviii(2)140-146. THISTLETHWAITE, R. Alberta-British Columbia Boundary xiii (2) 98; Letter to the Editor Sup. xvi (5) 10. President's Report [54th Annual Meeting] xv (9) 482-486. THOMAS, M.K. Sunshine Data for Planning Aerial Photography xvii (l) 36-46.

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THOMPSON, Prof. E.H, General Considerations on Analytical Aerial Triangulation [International Photogrammetric Conference on Aerial Triangulation, summary] xiii (10) 651; The Deville Memorial Lecture xix (3) 262-272; The Education of the Surveyor in the British Commonwealth [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part II] xv (l) 40-44. Thompson Glacier Map, Reproduction of the (T.A. McKortel) xvii (2) 93-95. THOMPSON, R.D. Objectives and Problems of the Institutes of Technology xxi (l) 84-86. THOMPSON, W.E. Photogrammetry in Municipal Surveying and Mapping as Seen by a Town Planner xvii (4) 352-355. Thomson, Don [Addressed Royal Geographical Society] xxii (l) 232. THOMSON, DON W. Maps: A Vital Factor in Napoleon's Successes. xxiii (4) 441. Three Automated Land Data Systems in the United States (D. David Moyer) xxiii (2) 132-141. Three-point Problem (David R. Mason) Sup. xvii (1) 19. Tidal Survey of Canada's Northern Waters (W.I. Farquharson) xiii (6) 325-330. Tides, A Brief History of Scientific Developments in the Study of (R.C. DesLauriers) xiii (3) 165-180. Time and Eternity [Episode IV, The Chronicles of Bill] Sup. xvi (5) 6. Time in Milliseconds [Article on Chronofax crystal clock] xviii (5) 422-423. Time Signals, Visible Records of (W.A. Stepec) xxiii (5) 512-518. Tips on Surveying [Spherical Astronomy Tip] xxii (2) 266. Title Registration in New Brunswick, Need for a Co-ordinate System of Survey Control and (W.F. Roberts) xv (5) 302-308. Title Searching (A. McF. Limerick) xiii (5) 295-301. Title to Land, The Computer and the (R.C.B. Risk) xxiii (2) 89-93. TOMLINSON, ROGER F. and W. George E. Brown. The Application of Photo-Interpretation to Urban Planning xviii (l) 34-42. Topographic Lunar Mapping (Albert L. Nowicki) xvi (3) 141-148. Topographic Mapping by U.S. Geological Survey at 1:24,000 Scale (H.J. McMillen) xv (6) 343-350. Topographic Maps, Identification of Symbols to Represent Vegetation on (G. McGrath) xviii (2) 129-139. TORGE, W., P.A. Cuzman and R.L. Meyer. Maps and Orthophoto Maps Applied to Economic Development in El Salvador xxii (1) 75-87. Torrens Land Titles System (Lome E. Rozovsky) xxiii (l) 5-10. Town of Hawkesbury Survey (W.N. Wildman and G. Bellach) xx (l)11-15. Town Planner, Photogrammetry in Municipal Surveying and Mapping as Seen by a (W.E. Thompson) xvii (4) 352-355. Town Planning from the Air as Applied to the City of Montreal (C.-E. Campeau) xiii (3) 157-163. Town Planning Panel [Fifty-second annual meeting] xiv (9) 392-394. Town Planning, Role of the Surveyor in (P.A. Monaghan) xiv (8) 355-358. Traffic Accidents in Indiana, The Use of State Plane Coordinates in Reporting (Phillip C. Johnson and John E. Stoner) xxiii (2) 128-131. Trained Surveyors, The Need for [Colloquium on Survey Education, Part I] xv (l) 15-39. Transformation et ajustement des coordonnées d'une bande par calcul électronique (G.H. Schut) xv (10) 575- 581. Traversing, Theoretical Comparison of Triangulation, Trilateration and (Gottfried Konecny and Adam Chrzanowski) xix (4) 353-366. TRAYNOR, J.C. President's Report [59 Annual Meeting] xx (3) 172-173. Traynor, John Clair [CIS Personality] xix (2) 219; [Portrait] xix (3) 236. Treatment of Observations [Letter to the Editor on articles and discussion by Brown, Gregerson and Sunter] (Oscar B. Sheynin) xv (10) 599. Treatment of Observations: Rejection and Weights (A.B. Sunter) xv (8) 454-460. Treatment of Observations: Rejection and Weights [Letter to the Editor on article by A.B. Sunter] (W. R. Logan) xv (10) 598-599. Tree Heights from Parallax Measurements, The Determination of (G.H. Schut and M.C. van Wijk) xix (5) 415- 427. TREVORROW, D.V. A Look at Lunar Distances. xxiii (l) 64-65; Logarithms (4) 431.

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Triangulated Strips, The Use of Polynomials in the Three Dimensional Adjustment of (G.H. Schut) xvi (3) 132-136. Triangulation in Canada, Single-Chain (A.D. Selley) xx (l) 16-22. Triangulation, Trilateration and Traversing, Theoretical Comparison of (Gottfried Konecny and Adam Chrzanowski) xix (4) 353-366. Trigonometry Refresher for Technical Men (A. Albert Klaf). Calculus Refresher for Technical Men (A. Albert Klaf) [Book Reviews] xiii (5) 317. Trilateration and Traversing, Theoretical Comparison of Triangulation (Gottfried Konecny and Adam Chrzanowski) xix (4) 353-366. Transition Period (J.A.H. Donkersloot) xix (2) 123-126. Trilateration, Shoran, in the Arctic Islands (J.G. Showier and A.C. Hamilton) xiv (3) 91-98. Trimetrogon Mapping (E.G. Jessiman) xiii (l) 12-15. TROREY, L.G. Further Analyses Based on the International Mapping Experiments xiv (3) 105-109. Tuttle, A.C. [Appointed Chief Topographical Engineer] xiv (6) 275. TUTTLE, A.C. Aerodist in Geodetic Surveying in Canada xxi (2) 155-177; Ninth International Congress of Photogrammetry xv (9) 517-518; Should We? [Proposal for assistance to Students] xiv (10) 465. UNAMACE Products, Quality and Potential of (Robert P. Macchia) xxii (l) 159-166. Underground Measurements with the Tellurometer (Dr. Chrzanowski and Peter Wilson) xx (2) 107-120. Underground Mining, Certain Applications of Photogrammetry in (Zygmunt Kowalczyk) xix (5) 428-438. Ungava Tellurometer Traverses, The Northern (P.C. Atkinson) xiii (10) 672-675. Unit of Length, The Foot as a (K.M. Baird) xvii (5) 390-391. United Nations Cartographic Section xiv (3) 128. United Nations Conference on the International Map of the World at the Scale 1:1,000,000 (L.M. Sebert) [Report to annual meeting] xvii (3) 279-280. United States, Three Automated Land Data Systems in the (D. David Mover) xxiii (2) 132-141. Units of Measurement [Comment in Field Notes and Office Memos] Sup. xvii (2) 7. University of British Columbia, The Electronic Computer in Survey Adjustments at the (Sybren H. de Jong and Semih Tezcan) xix (l) 80-89. University of New Brunswick, Aerial Photography at the, since 1925 (W.H. Hilborn) [Abstract] xiv (4) 148. U. N. B. Symposium xviii (5) 412-413. Universities' Views on Survey Education [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part III] xv (l) 74-86. Unstandar dized Speed Trap [Episode V of the Chronicles of Bill] Sup. xvii (l) 7. Unwilling Packer [Episode VI of the Chronicles of Bill] Sup. xvii (4) 6. Upper Mantle Project (J.H. Hodgson) xvi (3) 49-159 Urban Planning, The Application of Photo-Interpretation to (Roger F. Tomlinson and W. George E. Brown) xviii (l) 34-42. Urban Renewal, Some Aspects of (S.H. Pickett) xiv (2) 69-74. Urban Surveying and Mapping, Technical and Organizational Problems in (T.J. Blachut) xxiii (4) 409-419. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Electronic Computing at the (H.A. Karo) xv (6) 350-353. Use and Adoption of Conventional Stereoplotting Instruments for Bridging and Plotting of Super Wide Angle Photography (S.A. Veress) xxiii (4) 359-376. Use of, and Experience with, the Zeiss Orthoprojector GZ-1 at the ITC (J. Visser) xxii (l) 177-193. Use of Photogrammetry in Integrated Surveys (R. A. Brocklebank) xx (2) 66-72. Use of Photo Maps and Orthophoto Maps at the Army Map Service (Albert L. Nowicki) xxii (l) 123-134. Use of Polynomials in the Three-Dimensional Adjustment of Triangulated Strips (G.H. Schut) xvi (3) 132-136. Use of State Plane Coordinates in Reporting Traffic Accidents in Indiana (Phillip C. Johnson and John E. Stoner) xxiii (2) 128-131. Use of the Geodimeter Reflector in Geodetic Astronomy (Sandor Vamosi) xxii (2) 255-256. Use of Variable Parameters in the Adjustment and Analysis of Gravity Networks (Angus C. Hamilton) xix (l) 95-96. USHER, W.D. A Profile of Land Surveying xxi (l) 47-52. U.S.S.R., Cartography in the (A.P. Polezhayev) xvi (2) 73-79. VAMOSI, SANDOR. The Use of the Geodimeter Re flector in Geodetic Astronomy xxii (2) 255-256.

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van der WEELE, A.J. General Problems in Aerial Triangulation [International Photogrammetric Conference on Aerial Triangulation, summary] xiii (10) 654-655. van STEENBURGH, W.E. The Changing Aspects of Survey Training for Surveys and Mapping by the Federal Government [Colloquium on Survey Education. Part I] xv (l) 15-18. van WIJK, M.C. The effect of "Unflatness' and Bending of Diapositive Plates xv (8) 439-445. van WIJK, M.C. and G.H. Schut. The Determination of Tree Heights from Parallax Measurements xix (5) 415-427. van ZUYLEN, L. Orthophoto - Orthophoto Map - Base Map Revision xxii (l) 194-205. Variable Parameters in the Adjustment and Analysis of Gravity Networks, The Use of (Angus C. Hamilton) xix (l) 95-96. Variable Scale Series of Charts by use of Orthophoto Maps, Automated Construction of (Erwin F.O. Gigas) xxii (l) 65-74. VERESS, S.A. The Use and Adoption of Conventional Stereoplotting Instruments for Bridging and Plotting of Super Wide Angle Photography, xxiii (4) 359-376. Vertical Control Data by Geodetic Survey of Canada Sup. xvi (4) 13. Vertical Control Extension With Mirror Stereoscope and Parallax Bar (J. Vlcek) xvi (l) 6-10. Vibration of Air Survey Cameras [Letter to the editor] (H. Brown) xiv (10) 464-465. VIGNERON, C. Matériel de Réalisation des Orthophotoplans de la SFOM xxii (l) 47-56. VIMINITZ, M. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited comment] xviii (l) 4. Water Boundaries xiv (2) 75-78. Vineland Legal Survey, Photogrammetry in the (R.A. Brocklebank) xviii (l) 8-16. Visible Records of Time Signals (W.A. Stepec) xxiii (5) 512-518. Vision-Care Program Begins for Mapping Experts xxii (4) 422. VISSER, J. The Use of, and Experience with, the Zeiss Orthoprojector GZ-1 at the ITC xxii (l) 177-193. VLCEK, J. An Application of the Principles of Experimental Design xviii (5) 380-388; Estimation of the Form of the Best Fitting Model xix (l) 64-69; Parallaxes in Near -Vertical Aerial Photographs xiv (8) 349-355; Vertical Control Extension with Mirror Stereoscope and Parallax Bar xvi (l) 6-10. WALLNER, H. The Cadastre as the Basis of an Environmental Data System. xxiii (2) 142-150. WALSH, E.M. Nautical Chart Cartography xiii (6) 359-362. WANSBROUGH, V.C. Surveying Canada's Progress xv (4) 226-231. Water Boundaries (M. Viminitz) xiv (2) 75-78. Water Resources Study, Newfoundland and Labrador (B.J. Swain and C. Cadou) xxiii (2) 161-167. Waveguide Mast for Use with the Tellurometer (A.G. Mungall) xiv (7) 297-299. Webb, Major A.C. [In article, In Other Times] Sup. xvii (l) 9. Webber, George E.G. [Retirement] xix (2) 225. We "DEW" Doubt [Comment on Life Magazine story on DEW Line] Sup. xvii (5) 14. WEIBRECHT, O. A New Solution of the Differential Rectification Using the Helava Analytical Plotter xvii (2) 211-224. Weighted Solution of Longitude Equations (L.F. Gregerson) xxi (5) 370-379. WELCH, HAROLD J. and Michel Creusen. The Optium Design of Geodetic Networks xix (l) 90-91. WELLS, D.E. Experience with Satellite Navigation During the Summer of 1968. xxiii (4) 334-348. Wernstedt, L. [Obit.] xv (2) 128-129. WESKETT, C.A. The Military Town Plan-a New Canadian Map Series xv (10) 582-584. West, Henry A.S. [Obit.] xix (2) 233; [Plaque presented in memory of] xx (3) 218. What is a Canadian Surveyor? [Tabulation] Sup. xvii (4) 8. What Should an Academic Education for Survey Engineers Be and Why? (T.J. Blachut) xiii (10) 676-683. Wheeler, Brigadier Sir E.O. [Obit.] Sup. xvi (3) 12. WHITE, L.A. and N.O. Betts. Modification of Conditional Adjustment Solutions Caused by Amendment of the Original Observations Involved. xxiii (5) 488-500. Whitehorse, An Integrated Survey of Metropolitan (Jean Gauthier and R.G. Snowling) xix (4) 338-352. Whitmore, George D. [Retirement] xxii (4) 439. WICKENS, A.J. and H. Klinkenberg. Groom at Work xv (10) 600-602. WICKENS, A.J. and H. Klinkenberg. Grooming Survey Computations xv (8) 460.

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Wight, Cecil Douglas [Obit] xxiii (5) 540. Wild A-9 Autograph, A Preliminary Investigation into the Use of Superwide -angle Photographs on the (U.K. Koehonen) xv (5) 317-322. Wildlife Service, Canadian (Hon. Jean Lesage) xiii (4) 207-211. WILDMAN, W.N. and G. Bellach. Tovm of Hawkesbury Survey xx (l) 11-15. Wild Tl -A Double-Center Theodolite [Miscella neous] xv (8) 462. WILLIAMS, W.H. Surveys on the St. Lawrence Power Project xiv (5) 185-190. WILLIAMS, W.W. and J.E. Jackson. Survey Education, or the Education of Surveyors? [Letter to the Editor] xv (6) 361-362. WILLIS, A.H. Colloquium on Survey Education [Letter to the editor from the Dean of Engineering, University of New South Wales, Australia] xv (4) 246. WILSON, PETER. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited comment] xviii (l) 3; The Next Step? xvii (4) 328-331; The Solution of Linear Equation Systems xix (l) 78-83. WILSON, PETER and Dr. A. Chrzanowski. Underground Measurements with the Tellurometer xx (2) 107- 120. WINTERS, Hon. R.H. Government Acti vities in Development of the Northwest Territories [Luncheon address, fiftieth annual meeting] xiii (9) 564-570. Winter Survey from the Chainman's Viewpoint [Reprint from The Canadian Surveyor, April, 1936] xx (2) 135- 138. Woman Land Surveyor, First [Photo] [Mrs. W.J. Setterington] xxiii (4) 425; 427. WOODS, M. A Professional Outlook xiv (6) 225-231. WEIGHT, J.W. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited comment] xviii (5) 350. YASKOWICH, S.A. Aerodist Test Project xviii (4) 270-278; Conversion from Shoran to Hiran xiv (l) 8-18. Electronic Length Measurements [Letter to the editor] xv (5) 268; Symposium on Electromagnetic Distance Measurement xx (4) 280-281; Tellurometer Ground Swing on Geodetic Lines xviii (l) 54-66. Ye Austeritie [Meeting of Special Committee of G.O.O.F.Y.] Sup. xvii (2) 9. Ye Olde Chaynes [Reprint of articles by E. Deville] Sup. xvii (l) 3; (2) 3. Young, Walter Beatty [Obit.] xix (2) 232. YOUNGS, C.W. Legal Surveys and Accuracy Specifications [Invited comment] xviii (l) 5. YOUNGS, C.W. and C.W. Lester. Landmarks xiv (3) 121-125. YOUNG, M.E.H. Block Triangulation on the NRC Monocomparator xx (4) 314-323. Yukon Centennial Projects—A Variety of Survey Problems (E.F. Roots) [Luncheon address] xxi (3) 250-259. ZARZYCKI, Dr. J.M. Application of Shoran to Establish Horizontal Control for Photogrammetric Mapping of Inaccessible Areas xiii (6) 345-356; Control Surveys and Mapping xxi (l) 61-63; Plotting, Theory and Instruments xviii (4) 300-307; Super-infragon Photography and Auxiliary Data on a Mapping Program for Nigeria xvii (l) 13-26.

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GENERAL INDEX 1955 to

The Canadian Surveyor, Volumes 1 to 12 and

Proceedings and Annual Reports, Association of Dominion Land Surveyors and The Canadian

Institute of Surveying, 1882 to 1953.

ADDENDA

Airborne Target Triangulation (C.H. Ney) 12 (7) 466-471. Belanger, A. Resignation Ann. Kept. 1913: 9-11. Beresford, H.E. Presidential address Proc. 1945: 4-7. Blanchet, C.H. Presidential address Ann. Kept. 1922: 8-16. Brief Directions for Preparing Skins of Small Mammals (J. Macoun) Proc. 1888: 82-85. Deville, E.G.D. Port. Ann. Kept. 1914:1. Examination of Plans and Accuracy of Surveys (G.E. Webber) 11 (1) 29-33. Fullerton, C.H. Presidential address Proc. 1943: 9-10. German, A.O. Presidential address Proc. 1948: 3-7. Graphical Method of Adjusting Plane Table Traverses 4 (9) 15. HOLLOWAY, J.H. The Alberta-Northwest Territor ies Boundary 12 (4) 238-241. Hunter, Albert E. Obit Ann. Kept. 1915: 157. Interesting Comparison Between Areas Covered by Two Types of Aerial Photographs 4 (1) 17. I Remember (C.D. Brown) 7 (12) 13-15. Irwin, Henry. Obit Ann. Kept. 1931: 49. Jepson, W.C. Obit 7 (10) 28. Jump from the Left Foot (L.K. Ord) 4 (11) 15. Lindsay, C.C. Presidential address Proc. 1947:3-5. MacDONALD, V.A. Suggested Procedure for "Surveying" a Property under the P.E.I. Co-ordinate System 11 (1) 34. Memorial — Benefit of a Coast and Geodetic Survey (Thomas Fawcett) Proc. 1887: 71-75. Miles, C.F. (Port, and biog.) Ann. Kept. 1913: 2-3. Milne, Floyd A. Presidential address 12 (3) 151-155. New Brunswick Surveys (J.H. Hamsay) 6 (5) 10-16; Disc. 16-18. Ogilvie, W. Obit Ann. Kept. 1913: 17. Optical Exhibition, 1928 (R.H. Field) 3 (3) 21. ORD, L.R. A Jump from the Left Foot 4 (11) 15. PAULSON, S.L.V. Shoran Operational Procedure, Ground and Air 10 (5) 8-9. Rainboth, E.J. Obit Ann. Kept. 1930: 75-76. Reiffenstein, J.H. Obit Ann. Rept. 1931: 49. Robertson, E.D. Obit 11 (3) 60. Science and the War (G.P. Thomson) Proc. 1942: 21-25. Shoran Operational Procedure, Ground and Air (S.L.V. Paulson) 10 (5) 8-9. Shoran Operations (W.K. Macdonald)10 (7) 16-20. Slope Chainage Corrections without the Use of Tables, for Use with Long Chain (L. C. Sootheran) 4(2)18. Snow, J. F. Obit Proc. 1890:64. SOOTHERAN, L. G. Slope Chainage Corrections without the Use of Tables, for Use with Long Chain 4 (2) 18. Spreckley, R.O. Chamber's Tables (Poem) 1 (9) 11. Struggle for Asia (Sir Archibald Nye) 12 (3) 168-173. Subdivision of a Quadrilateral Figure (Problems and Solutions) (H. Irwin) Proc. 1889: 58-61. Suggested Procedure for "Surveying" a Property under the P.E.I. Co-ordinate System (V.A. MacDonald) 11 (1) 34. Survey Controlled Test Area for Mapping Methods Research (John Carroll) 11 (3) 6-10. Surveys and History (H.S.L. Winterbotham) 8 (5) 8-11. Symes, P.B. Obit Ann. Rept. 1930: 76.

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THOMSON, G. P. Science and the War Proc. 1942: 21-25. Tobey, W. Maxwell. Geodetic Survey Committee Report Ann. Rept. 1929: 60-65. Tobey, W. Maxwell (Port) Ann. Rept. 1930: 3. Town Planning from the Air 4 (12) 11. Town Planning in the Province of Alberta (H.L. Seymour) Ann. Rept. 1932: 14-17. Triangulation in British Columbia (J.M. Riddell) 6 (8) 9-15; Disc. 15-16. Vicars, J.R. Obit 3 (7) 20. Vicars, J. Obit Ann. Rep. 1930: 76. WHEELER, A.O. Problem "More or Less" Proc. 1890: 65-70. Why Blame the Surveys (Editorial) 1 (7) 2-4.

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