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Bell, Robert.— Confinued. 



On the Occurrence of PetroU-uni in Gaspé. New 

 York : C. S. Westcott & Co. 1805. 



Lake Superior. 



Chambers' EncvcJope'iiH* Edinburgh, Vol. ix., 1867. 

 Tlie Oil Region of Gaspé. New York : John A. 



Gray and Green. 186.5. 

 On the Modes of OccurrenceofPlumliago in Gren- 



ville. New York, 1866. 

 Report on a Railway Route Nortli of Lake Supe- 

 rior. Transmitted to the Dominion Govern- 

 ment, 22nd Februarj-, 1870. 



Reports of Surveys of the Pacific R(i ilway. 

 Sir "William Logan and Our Geological Survey. 



New Dominion Mtmtkly, Montreal, February, 187(1. 

 The Rochon Micrometer Telescope as a Surveying 

 Instrument. 



Engineering Neics, Chicago, 1872. 

 Sketch of the Geology of the Provinces of Ontario 

 and Quebec. 



Wallino's Atlas and Gazetteer of Canada, 1875. 



Provisional Report on the Country between Lake 

 Winnipeg and Hiidson Bay, witli reference to 

 theproposed openingof communication between 

 York Factoi-y and the Xortliwest Territory. 



Report of the Depiirt/nent of the Interior for 1877-78. 

 Special Appendix A. 

 Recent Explorations around Hudson Bay. 



Transactions of the Geographical Society of Qnehec, 

 Vol. I., No. 1, 1880. 

 A New Route to Europe from the Interior of our 



Northwest Territories. Montreal, 1881. 

 The Commercial Importance of Hudson Bay. 



Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society. 

 York Meeting, 18S1. 



Description of the Country between Hudson Bay 

 and the Red and Saskatchewan Rivers. 

 Pieturesfji'e Canada, 1882. 

 Return to an Order of the House of Commons (of 

 Canada), dated 21st February, 1883, for Inform- 

 ation as to Hudson Bay. 



Commons^ Sessional Papers, 1883. 

 A Plea for Pioneers. 



Proceedings of the Association of Doiiiiuioii Land 

 Surveyors, 1885. 



Government Map-making. 



Proceedings of the Association of Dominion Land 

 Surveyors, 1886. 

 The Medicine-Man. 



Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, March and 

 April, 18S6. 

 The Mineral Resources of the Hudson Bay Terri- 

 tories. 



Transactions of the American lustitute of Mining 

 Engineers. Pittsburg Meeting, February, 1886. 



Seven (7) Annual Reviews of the Progress of Sci- 

 ence in Canada from 1878 to 1886. 

 Dominion Annual Register. 



Report on the Labrador Coast and Hudson Strait 

 and Bay. 



Report of Department of Marine and Fisheries. 

 " Neptune " E.xpedition, 188). 

 Report on the Geology of Hudson Bay and Strait. 



Report of Department of Marine and Fisheries. 

 "Alert " Expedition, 1385. 



Bell, 'Robert.—Coti tinned. 



Report on the Third Hudson Bay E.xpeditiou. 



/Report of Department of Marine and Fisheries, 1886. 

 Forest Fires in Northern Canada. 



Report of American Forestry Crmgress. Atlanta 

 Meeling. Read 6th December, 1838. 



Notes and Maps in Report of a Select Committee 

 of the Senate, on the Great Mackenzie Basin, 



1888. 



The Origin of Gneiss and of some otlier Primitive 

 Rocks. 



Proceediuds of the American Association for the Ad- 

 vaneement of Science. Toronto Meeting, 1889. 

 In Part : Report of t!ie Royal Commission on the 

 Mineral Resources of Ontario. 1890. 



Geology of Ontario, with Special Reference to 



Economic Minerals. 

 Glossary of Geological and Mining Terms, etc. 

 The Laurentian and Huronian Systems North of 

 Lake Huron. With Map. 



Report of the Bureau of Mine», Ontario, 1891, 

 pp. 63-91. 



The Contact of the Laurentian and Huronian 

 North of Lake Huron. Abstract of a Paper 

 read before the Geological Society of America 

 at the Ottawa Meeting, December, 1892. 



The American Geologist, Vol. XI., No. 2, February, 

 1893, pp. 135-136. 



List of P ublic Lectures and Addresses and of Paiiers 

 read before Scientific Societies, by Br. R. Bell,o/ 

 which Abstracts or Beports have been published : 



Lectures as a Method of Instruction in Univer- 

 sity Education. Introductory Address as Pro- 

 fessor of Chemistry and the Natural Sciences, 

 at the Opening of the Session of 18(>4-6.5, deliv- 

 ered in Convocation Hall, Queen's University, 

 Kingston. 



Certain Chemical Manufactures which might be 

 advantageously established in Canada. Fifth 

 Somerville Lecture, Montreal, 23rd March, 1,865. 



Houseliold Chemistry. Six Popular Lectures de- 

 livered in Kingston, February and March, 1867. 



The Geological Relations of Gold. A Paper read 

 before tlie Philosophical Society of Kingston, 

 15th March, 1.167. 



Grand Manitoulin Island. A Lecture in Convo- 

 cation Hall, Queen's University, Kingston, 

 April, 18(57. 



Canada : Its Resources and People. A Lecture 

 under the auspices of His Excellency the Gov- 

 ernor-General of Newfoundland the Legisla- 

 ture, and the St. .John's Athenîcum, St. John's, 

 1st February, 1869. 



The Indians of Canada. A Lecture before the 

 St. Gabriel Young Men's Association, Montreal, 

 10th January, 1870. 



The Intelligence of Animals. A Paper read 

 before the Natural History Society of Mont- 

 real, 31st .January, 1870. 



Explorations in the Nipigon Countiy. First 

 Somerville Lecture, Montreal, 10th February, 

 1870. 



