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'96. Some Nova Scotian Illustrations of Dynamical Geology. Trans. Nova 

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Bailey, L. W. 



'98. Triassic (?) Rocks of Digby Basin. Trans. Nova Scotian Inst, of Sci., 

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Bailey, L. W., and Mclnnes, W. 



'87. Report on Explorations in Portions of the Counties of Victoria, North- 

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Bailey, L. W., and Matthew, G. F. 



'72. Preliminary Report on the Geology of Southern New Brunswick. 

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Bailey, L. W., and Matthew, G. F. 



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'84. Report on the Surface Geology of "Western New Brunswick. Geol. 

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'85. Preliminary Report on the Surface Geology of New Brunswick. Geol. 

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'87. Surface Geology. Northern New Brunswick and South-eastern Quebec. 

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'88. Report on the Surface Geology of North-eastern New Brunswick. Geol. 

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Chalmers, R. 



'90. Report on the Surface Geology of Southern New Brunswick. Geol. 

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'95. Report on the Surface Geology of Eastern New Brunswick, North- 

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Chalmers, R. 



'93. Height of the Bay of Fundy Coast in the Glacial Period Relative to Sea- 

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'92. Elementary Geography of the British Colonies. 



