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Transactions of the Canadian Institltte. 



[Vol. VII. 



geological times, which was published several years ago.* The 

 results of my investigations of the geology of the Windward Islands 

 have only in part been completed, and that portion has' recently 

 been published by the Geological Society of London.f The final 

 studies have not yet been made. The object of the present paper 







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Map of the Windward Chain of Islands. 



is to describe the physical geography of the region and the changes 

 it has undergone. 



* " Terrestrial Submergence Southeast of the .American Continent." Abs. Bull. Geol. Soc. Ain. Vol. 

 V. (1893), pp. ig-22, with map. , 



" Reconstruction of the Antillean Continent." lb. Vol. VI. (1894), pp. '03-'4°- 



" Geographical Evolution of Cuba." lb. Vol. VII. (1895), pp. 67-94. 



"Great Changes of Level in Mexico and Interoceanic Connections." lb. Vol. IX. (1897), pp. 13-34. 



" Late Formations anJ Great Changes of Level in Jamaica," and " Resemblances between the Declivities 

 of High Plateaus and those of Submarine Antillean Valleys." Trans. Canadian Institute, Toronto. Vol. V. 

 (1898), pp. 324-357 and 358-368. 



t "On the Geological and Physical Development of Antigua." Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc, Lond. \'ol. LVII. 

 (1891), pp. 490-505. 



"On the Geological and Physical Development of Guadeloupe." lb., pp. 506-519. 



" On the Geological and Physical Development of Anguilla, St. Martin, St. Bartholomew and Sombrero." 

 lb., pp. 520-533. 



" On the Geological and Physical Development of the St. Christopher Chain and Saba Banks." lb., pp. 



533- 544- 



"On the Geological and Physical Development of Dominica, with Notes on Martinique, St. Lucia, St. 

 Vincent and the Grenadines. ' In preparation. 



" On the Geological and Physical Development of Barbados, with Notes on Trinidad." In preparatiiin. 



