[REINECKE] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN GEOLOGY 175 
iil 
12. 
13. 
14. 
Statistical review (contains geological notes on mining districts in Ontario). 
Eighteenth Ann. Rep. Ont. Bur. of Mines, vol. 18, pt. 1, pp. 5-78, 14 pls., 
1 fig., 1909. Can. Min. Jour., vol. 30, No. 23, Dec. 1909, pp. 718-724. 
Ontario’s mineral production in 1908. Jour. Can. Min. Inst. for 1909, 
vol. 12, pp. 45-46, 1910., Quart. Bull. Can. Min. Inst., No. 6, May 1909, 
pp. 53-54. 
Nineteenth annual report of the Ontario Bureau of Mines for 1910, vol. 
19, part I, VIII, 245 pp., 86 illustrations (including plates, figures, and 
maps). Ont. Bur. Mines, 1910. 
Ontario mineral production in 1909. Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. 89, Jan. 8, 
1910, pp. 125-126. 
Ontario mineral statistics in 1909. Jour. Can. Min. Inst. for 1910, vol. 13, 
pp. 46-49, 1911, Quart. Bull. Can. Min. Inst., No. 10, April 1910, pp. 36-39. 
Twentieth annual report of the Ontario Bureau of Mines for 1911, vol. 20, 
part 1, VIII, 301 pp., 135 illustrations (including plates, figures, and maps). 
Ont. Bur. Mines, 1911. 
Mineral production of Ontario in 1910. Quart. Bull. Can. Min. Inst. No. 
14, April 1911, pp. 36-43. Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. 91, 1911, pp. 78-79. 
Gites, G. A. 
The Wabana mines and haulage system. Jour. Can. Min. Inst. for 1910, 
vol. 13, pp. 632-640, 2 pls., 4 figs.; Quart. Bull. Can. Min. Inst., No. 12, 
Oct. 1910, pp. 177-185, 2 pls., 4 figs. 
GIRTY, GEORGE H. 
Upper Carboniferous (faunas of North America). Jour. Geol., vol. 17, 
1909, pp. 305-319. 
GOLDTHWAIT, JAMES WALTER. 
ih 
Isobases of Post-Algonquin elevation across Lakes Michigan and Huron. 
Science, new ser., vol. 29, p. 754, May 7, 1909 (Abstract). 
Isobars of the Algonquin and Iroquois beaches and their significance. 
Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 21, June 10th, 1910, pp. 227-248, 1 pl., 2 figs.; 
Discussion: vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 761-762. 1910. 
Raised beaches of Southern Quebec. Sum. Rep. Geol. Soc. Can. for 1910, 
No. 1170, pp. 220-233, 1911. 
Memoir No. 10: An instrumental survey of the shore lines of the extinct 
lakes Algonquin and Nipissing in Southern Ontario. Geol. Surv. Can., 
No. 1137, 57 pp., 4 pls., 1 fig., 3 maps, 1911. 
Twenty-foot terrace and sea-cliff of the Lower St. Lawrence. Bull. Geol. 
Soc. Am., vol. 22, Dec. 15th, 1911; pp. 723-724, (abstract), Am. Journ. 
Sei., 4th ser., vol. 32, October 1911, pp. 291-317, 7 figs. 
