CANADA— CARl^ONlt'EROUS 23 



Pago 



Canada, Laurentian of the Ottawa district 4, 349 



Mammoth and mawtodon remains from Hudson bay 9, 3B9 



Mica deposits in the Laurentian of the Ottawa district 5, 481 



Ni(;kel and cojjper deposits in 2, 125 



Nodular granite from Pine lake 9, 163 



Ottawa j^neiss, Grenville series, and the Norian of 5, 214 



Paleozoic rocks of. 5, 357, 3G2 



Pleistocene Hora of , 1, 311 ; 5, 113 



Post-Tertiary deposits of northwestern 1, 395 



Pre-Cambrian sections in western Ontario 9, 231 



Pre-Paleozoic surface of the Archean in 1, 1G3 



Relations of Laurentian and Huronian rocks in 4, 313 



Sands and clays of the Ottawa basin in 9, 211 



Syenite-gneiss from . . 7, 95 



Vertebrate fossils from 9, 3()9 



Canadick lakk, Preglacial valley of 10, 36 



Canandaigua lake, Preglacial valley of. 10, 37 



Candoij,k, C I)K, cited on ripple marks 10, 137 



(Jantwell, J. C, Reference to work of. 1, 127 



Canyon City, Paleozoic fossils from 3, 153 



Canyons, Formation of 2, 68 



Cap Breton, Submerged valley at 10, 8 



Capanema, G. S. i>a, cited on ants 7, 297 



Brazilian topography 7, 277 



soil of Brazil 7, 265 



— quoted on Brazilian temperatures 7, 286 



Cape Bketon island, Eviden(;e of depression of 6, 157 



— Cod, Changes of level of 6, 1.55, 156 



— Fear River region, Tertiary deposits of. 1, 537 



— Hatteras, Width of continental shelf off 6, 108 



— Vancoiivep., Fossil leaves from 5, 134 



, Geological sketch of 5, 134 



Caprina limestone. Definition of the 2, ,504 



Carhoniferous basin of the Mississippi valley 5, 232, 233 



— fossil-s 3, 102, 217 ; 4, 119 ; 5, 109, 246, 248 ; 6, 313, 318 



from England, Figures of 7, 252, 253 



Great Britain 8, 296, 298 



Ireland, Figures of 7, 252 



Newfoundland ; J. W. Dawson 2, 529 



— rocks, Oil from 3, 188 



of Alaska 3, 495 



California 3, 372 



East Indies 3, 15 



Iowa 2, 277 



Kansas 6, 31 



Missouri 3, 109 



Montana 2, 351 ; 3, 308 



Ohio 2, 32 



