SECTION IV., 1907. [148 ] Trans. R. S.C. 
IX.—Bibliography of Canadian Geology and Paleontology for the 
Year 1906. 
By H. M. Amt, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., of the Geological 
Survey of Canada. 
ADAMS, FRANK D.—‘ On the need of a Topographical Survey of the Dominion 
of Canada, particularly with reference to the development of the economic 
Resources of the Dominion.” Journ. Can. Min. Inst., Vol. IX, p. 13, 
1906. Advance copy sent for discussion. Subject to revision. 
ADAMS, FRANK D.—"‘ On the Advisability of the Establishment of a Federal 
Department of Mines.” Journ. Can. Min. Inst., part of Vol. IX, 
pp. 1-20. Advance copy sent for discussion. Subject to revision: 
Montreal, Can. 
ADAMS, F. D., and ERNEST Coxrer.—‘‘An Investigation into the Hlastic Constants 
of Rocks, more especially with reference to cubic compressibility ”’ (illus- 
trated). Amer. Journ Sc., Vol. XXII, pp. 95-123, August, 1906; New 
Haven, Conn., U.S.A. 
AMI, H. M.—‘ Preliminary List of Organic Remains from Beechy Island, Lan- 
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(Ami, H. M.). (No name given).—* Preliminary Lists of the Species of Organic 
remains from blocks of limestone from Southampton Island.” ‘The 
Cruise of the Neptune,’ by A. P. Low, Appendix IV. pp. 331-335; 
Ottawa, Canada, December, 1906. 
(Ami, H. M.).—‘ Preliminary Lists of Organic Remains from loose blocks of 
limestone, Cape Chidley.” ‘The Cruise of the Neptune,” by A. P. 
Low, Appendix IV, pp. 335-336; Ottawa, Canada, December, 1906. 
AMI, H. M.—‘‘ Notes on an interesting collection of Fossil Fruits from Vermont, 
in the Museum of the Geological Survey of Canada.” Ottawa Natural- 
ist, Vol. XX, No. 1, pp. 15-17, April, 1906; Ottawa, Canada. 
Ami, H. M. (and W. J. Witson).—‘‘ Report of the Geological Branch of the 
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Vol. XIX, No. 11, February, 1906, pp. 209-214; Ottawa, Canada. 
Ami, H. M.—" Diamonds in Canada.” Canada Inter-Ocean, Vol. I, No. 1, 
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ANON.—"* Diamonds.” Can. Min. Rev., Vol. XXVII, No. 12, pp. 38-40 (illus- 
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Anon.—* Beyond the Clearings ” (notes on the extracts from Government blue- 
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along the proposed route of the National Transcontinental Railway ”). 
Can. Min. Rev., Vol. XXVII, No. 2, pp. 41-44; Montreal, Canada. 
