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Spencer, J. V^ .-■ Niat^ara as a timepiece. Canadian Institute, Proc, new 

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Spencer, J. W. — Resemblances between the declivities of high plateau and those 

 of submarine AntilUan valleys. Canadian Journal, vol. 5, pp. 359-368, i map, 

 April, 1898, Toronto, Ontario. 



Tyrrell, J. B. — The glaciation of north Central Gana.ia. Journal of Geology, 

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Tyrrell, J. B. — The Cretaceous of the Athabasca Rivet. Ottawa Naturalist, 

 vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 37-41, May, 1898, Ottawa, Canada. 



Tyrrell, J. B. — Report on the Doobaunt, Kazan and Ferguson rivers, and the 

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Walker, T. L. — The crystal symvutry of torbernite. Amer. Journal Science, 

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Walker, T. \^.— Examination of some Iriclinic minerals by means of etching 

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Walker, T. \^.— Causes of variation in the composition of igneous rocks. 

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Whiteaves, J. ¥.— Postscript to a description of a neiu genus and species of 

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Whiteaves, J. F. — Note on apish tooth from the Upper Arisaig series of Nova 

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Whiteaves, J. F. — On some remains of a sepia-like cuttle-fish from the Cret- 

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Whiteaves, J. F. — On some fossil Cephalopoda in the Museum of the Geologi- 

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Willimot, A. B. — Notes on the Michipicoten gold-fields. Journal Federated 

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Wilson, W. J. — Notes on the Pleistocene geology of a few places in the Ottawa 

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Honey Bees acclimatised. — On the 27th of April, I 

 again visited the bee-tree at Rockcliffe, referred to in the Nov- 

 ember, 1898, issue of The Naturalist and although late in 

 the afternoon was pleased to find that the bees had again 

 successfully wintered, as was evidenced by the marked activity 

 above the entrance of the cavity in the tree. From the large 

 number of bees to be seen coming and going, it seems probable 

 that this colony has wintered quite as well, if not better than the 

 average colony kept under artificial conditions. — P. H. Selwyn, 



