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Leach, W. W. —Crows Nest Coal Fields, 1901. 



Leach, W. W.— Blairmore-Frank Coal Fields, 1902. 



Dowling, D. B. — The Coal Basins in the Rocky Mountains, etc., 



1903. 

 Ells, R. W.— Nicola Coal Basin, 1904. 



Dowling, D. B. — The Cascade and Costigan Coal Basins, etc., 1904. 

 Dowling, D. B. — The Northern Extension of the Elk River Coal 



Basin, 1905. 

 Poole, H. A.— The Nanaimo-Comox Coal Field, 1905. 

 Dowling, D. B. — Rocky Mountain Coal Areas, between the Bow 



and Yellowhead Passes, 1906. 

 Malloch, G. A. — The Cascades, Palliser, and Costigan Coal 



Basins, 1907. 

 Dowling, D. B. — Report on the Cascade Coal Basin, 1907. 

 Cairnes, D. D. — ^Moose Mountain District of Southern Alberta, 



1907. 

 Malloch, G. A.— The Bighorn Coal Basin, 1908. 

 Dowling, D. B. — Coal Fields of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, 



Alberta, and Eastern B.C., 1909. 

 Dowling, D. B. — Coal Fields of Jasper Park, Alberta, 1910. 

 Malloch, G. S.— Bighorn Coal Basin, Alberta, 1911. 

 Malloch, G.A. — Reconnaissance on the Upper Skeena River, etc., 



1911. 

 Clapp, Charles M. — Comox and Suquash, Vancouver Island, 1911. 

 Malloch, G. A.— The Groundhog Coal Field, 1912. 

 MacKenzie, J. D.— South Fork Coal Area, 1912. 

 Dowling, D. B.— Coal Areas in Flathead Valley, B.C., 1913. 

 Dov/ling, D. B. — Coal Fields of British Columbia, 1915. 

 MacKenzie, J. D. — Geology of a Portion of the Flathead Coal 



Areas, 1916. 

 Mac Vicar, J.— Foothill Coal Areas North of the G.T.P.R., 1916. 

 Rose, B. — Crowsnest Coal Field, Alberta, 1916. 

 Rose, B. — Crowsnest and Flathead Coal Areas, 1917. 

 Rose, B. — Northern Part of Crowsnest Coal Field, 1918. 

 Rose, B. — Highwood Coal Area, Alberta, 1919. 

 Dowling, D. B. — Coal Fields South of the Grand Trunk Pacific 



Railway in the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Alberta, 



1919. 

 Marshall, J. R.— -Upper Elk River Valley, 1920. 



It is hopeless to review this bulk of information. The table 

 alone will serve our present purpose of impressing the extraordinary 

 advances made in the stratigraphy of the coal areas. 



