52 The Ottawa Naturalist. [May 



PROGRESS OF GEOLOGICAL WORK IN CANADA 



DURING 1898.* 



By n. M. Ami, M.A., F.G.S. 



Adams, F. "Q. —Nodular granite from Pine Lake, Ontario. Bull. Geol. Soc. 

 America, vol. 9, pp. 163-172, pi. 11., Feb loth, 1898, Rochester, U.S.A. 



Adams, F. "Q. — The deformation of rocks under pressure. (Abstract.) En 

 gineering and Mining Journal, vol. 65, p. 522, April 30, 1898. 



Adams, F. D. and Nicolson, J. T. — Pj-eliminary notice of some exferiments 

 on the floiv of rocks. B. A. A. S., Toronto, 1897. 



Adams, F. D. — Recent experiments on the flow of rocks carried out at McGill 

 University. Scientihc American, April 23, 1898. 



Ami, H. lA..— Notes on the Geology of Chelsea, Que., and some of its bearings on 

 the Geology of Ottazva. Ottawa Naturalist, vol 11, pp. 125-127, Sept., 1897. Re- 

 printed with emendations, issued 1898, Ottawa, Canada. 



Ami, H. y[..—Note on the Geology and Physiography of Kings County, Nova 

 Scotia. Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 12, Nos. 7 and 8, pp. 149-150. November, 1898, 

 Ottawa, Canada. 



Ami H . M . — Fresh water found by boring in granite and other hard crystalline 

 rocks, o'ttawa Naturalist, vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 89 90, 1898, Ottawa, Canada. 



Ami, H. M. — Tke Geological Society of America— Tenth Winter Meeting, 

 Montreal, Canada, i8c)-j. Ottawa Naturalist, vol. Ii, No. 12, pp. 221-224, Ottawa, 

 Canada, 1898. 



Ami, H. M.— Obituary, James Hall, Palceontologist. Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 12, 

 No. 6, pp. 114-115, 1898, Ottawa, Canada. 



Ami, H. M. —Synopsis of the Geology of Montreal. 5 pp. author's edition, Dec, 

 1897. Ex. Brit. Medical Assoc. Cluide and Souvenir, pp. 45-49, Montreal, 1897. 

 (Issued Montreal, Canada, Dec, 1897.) 



Bailey, L. W. — Report on the Geology of South-west Nova Scotia, embracing the 

 counties of Queens' Shelburne, Yarmouth, Digby and a part of .Annapolis. Geol. 

 Survey, Canada, Annual Report, new series, vol. 9, i map, 5 pis., 1898, Queen's 

 Printer, Ottawa, Canada. 



Bailey, L. ^fJ.—Dr. James Robb, first Professor of Chemistry and Natural 

 History in King's College, Fr(,dericton—A sketch of his life and labours. Bull. Nat. 

 Hist. Soc. N.B., Article i. No. 16, vol. 4, pt. i, pp. 1-15, giving list of publications 

 and writings, St. John, N.B. 



Bailey, L. W. — The Ray of Ftindy trough in American Geological history. 

 Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada, 2nd series, vol. 3, sec. 4, pp. 107-116, 1897, (1898). 

 (Issued Ottawa, Canada, 1898.) 



Bell, Robert.— i^<?/(?r/ on the Geology of the French River sheet, Ontario. Geol. 

 Survey, Canada, Ann. Rep., new series, vol. 9, May 3, 1897 (issued 1898), i map, 

 Queen's Printer, Ottawa, Canada. 



Bell, Robert. — On the occurrence of mammoth and mastodon remains around 

 Hudson Bay. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., vol. 9, pp. 369-390, June 22nd, 1898, 

 Rochester . 



*One or two papers not previously noticed belong to the year 1897. 



