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Odell, C. M. 



1. Initial proceedings in opening up a coal mine. — Can. Soc. Civil Eng., 

 Trans., vol. 28, part 1, pp. 115-120, 4 pis., 1914. 



2. Opening Nova Scotia coal mines. — Colliery Engineer, vol. 34, no. 10, pp. 

 595-598, 5 figs.. May, 1914; Can. Min. Jour., vol. 35, no. 13, pp. 441-442, 

 July 1, 1914. 



O'Neal, Frank E. 



1. Coal fields of Jasper park, Alberta. — Colliery Engineer, vol. 34, no. 7, pp. 

 399-402, 7 figs., February, 1914. 



2. The Smoky River coal field. — Colliery Engineer, vol. 34, no. 6, pp. 346- 



347, January, 1914. 



O'Neill, J. J. 



St. Hilaire (Belœil) and Rougemont mountains, Quebec. — Canada, Dept. 

 of Mines, Geol. Surv., Memoir 43, 108 pp., 1 map, 1914. 



OsBORN, Henry Fairfield. 



Close of the Cretaceous and opening of Eocene time in North America. — 

 Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 321-323, September, 1914. 



Parks, Wm. A., 



Report on the building and ornamental stones of Canada, vol. 2, Maritime 

 Provinces. — Canada, Dept. of Mines, Mines Branch, (Publication) 203, 

 264 pp. 45 pis., 9 figs., 1914. 



Payne, Henry M. 



Coal mining in Yukon Territory. — Colliery Engineer, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 

 133-135, 4 figs., October, 1914. 



Prest, Walter H. 



The gold fields of Nova Scotia. — Industrial Advocate, vol. 19, no. 

 3, pp. 5-8, 2 figs.; no. 4, pp. 5-9, 6 figs.; no. 5, pp. 5-9, 3 figs.; no. 6, pp. 

 5-7, 2 figs.; no. 7, pp. 5-8, 11 figs.; no. 8, pp. 5-8, 4 figs.; no. 9, pp. 5-8, 

 3 figs.; no. 10, pp. 5-8; 1914. 



Raymond, Percy E. 



1. A Beatricea-Vike organism from the Middle Ordovician. — Canada, Dept. 

 of Mines, Geol. Surv., Mus. Bull. 5, 19 pp., 4 pis., 1914. 



2. The succession of faunas at Levis, P.Q. — Am. Jour. Sc, vol. 38, pp. 523- 



530, December, 1914. 



3. The Trenton group in Ontario and Quebec. — Canada, Dept. of Mines, Geol. 

 Surv., Summary Rept., 1912, pp. 342-350, 1914. 



4. Notes on the ontogeny of Isotelus gigas Dekay. — Harvard Coll., Mus. 

 Comp. Zool., Bull. 58, no. 5, pp. 247-263, 3 pis., 7 figs., April, 1914. 



5. Notes on the ontogeny of Paradoxides, with the description of a new species 

 from Braintree, Mass. — Harvard Coll., Mus. Comp. Zool., Bull. 58, no. 4, 

 pp. 225-244, Î pi., 3 figs., April, 1914. 



RiCKARD, T. A. 



Persistence of ore in depth. — Inst. Min. and Metallurgy, Bulletin no. 122, 

 pp. 1-44, November 12th; Bulletin No. 123, pp. 3-9, December 10th, 1914. 



