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Blackwelder, Eliot. 



A summary of the erogenic epochs in the geologic history of North America. 

 — Jour. Geol., vol. 22, no. 7, pp. 633-654, October- November, 1914. 



BowEN, Norman L. 



A geological reconnaissance of the Fraser River valley from Lytton to 

 Vancouver, British Columbia. — Canada, Dept. of Mines, Geol. Surv., 

 Summary Rept., 1912, pp. 108-114, 1914. 



Bowler, Louis P. 



Oilfields of Northwest Canada. — Min. Jour., vol. 105, no. 4103, p. 344, 

 April 11, 1914. 



Brackenbury, C. 



Notes on the rocks at Levack. — Rept. of Ont. Bur. of Mines, vol. 23, 

 part 1, pp. 194-201, 1 fig., 1914. 



Brock, R. W. 



1. Geology and economic minerals (of Canada). — The Canada Year Book, 

 1913, pp. 41-46, 5 figs., Ottawa, 1914. 



2. The oil drilling operations near Calgary. — Can. Min. Inst., Bull. 27, pp. 

 18-21, July, 1914. 



3. Prospecting and leasing. — Min. and Sc. Press, vol. 108, no. 14, p. 582, 

 April 4, 1914. 



4. Summary report of the Geological Survey, Department of Mines, Canada, 

 for the calendar year 1912, 544 pp., 2 pis., 11 figs., 9 maps, 1914. 



Brown, Barnum. 



1. Anchiceratops, a new genus of horned Dinosaurs from the Edmonton 

 Cretaceous of Alberta, with discussion of the origin of the Ceratopsian 

 crest and the brain casts of Anchiceratops and Trachodon. — Am. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., Bull., vol. 33, pp. 539-548, 9 pis., 1 fig., October 8, 1914? 



2. Corythosaurus casuarius, a new crested Dinosaur from the Belly River 

 Cretaceous, with provisional classification of the family Trachodontidae. — 

 Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull., vol. 33, pp. 559-565, 2 pis., October 8,-1914. 



3. Cretaceous Eocene correlation in New Mexico, Wyoming, Montana, 

 Alberta. — Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 355-380, September, 

 1914. 



4. Leptoceratops, a new genus of Ceratopsia from the Edmonton Cretaceous 

 of Alberta.— Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull., vol. 2,2,, pp. 567-580, 1 pi., 19 

 figs., October 8, 1914. 



5. A complete skull of Monoclonius, from the Belly River Cretaceous of Alberta 

 —Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull., vol. 2,3, pp. 549-558, 3 pis., 2 figs., October 

 8, 1914. 



Bruce, Everend, L. 



1. Beaver Lake mining district, Saskatchewan. — Can. Min. Jour., vol. 35, 



no. 15, pp. 504-505, August 1, 1914. 



2. Microscopic tests on opaque minerals. — School of Mines Quarterly, vol. 

 35, no. 3, pp. 187-193, April, 1914. 



3. The Swastika gold area. — School of Mines Quarterly, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 



154-165, January, 1914. 



