\\ GEOGRAPHY 



liiilaifc^ ihwijliliiw <^ coaoUT. VoftK and mliani, 



hbtonr ■nd ptijnkml ecocnpfay. fcolocy uxi Binenkinr. See ■!» Votasd and Tkavcxs 



1 GENERAL 



Borj de St. Vincent, J. B. G. M.. »>aron de. Histoire et 



fksmption d<r- il<^ 'le I'oc^an. Paris. 1S39. 

 Brendel, Fre-ifrirk. On meteorologj- in connection with 



U>tani<-al investigations. _ 



Trwmartions cf tV lUinou jlofc a^itnUan tociHy. 1830. m, C71-S75. 

 jj^j,g I I ) \l .T 1 .1 ,,•■ ef-.tfrcA-. tr«»ting of the principles 



J. '> American geological 



h-- : - ■" . 



[MftTsigli. L. v.. Conte.j Bneve nstretto del saggio fiaco 

 intomo alia ?toria del mare j^rittaalla Regia accademia 

 delle soienxe di Parigi. Venezia. 1711* 



Meinecke, Gustav. Dir fJp-i-^hon kf^lnnien in wort und 

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welt. handeLs- und wit [er schutzgebiete 



de; deutiohen reiches. ixipzig. .l'.""'', f'- 



Philip, George, b son, publishers. Philips' imperial atlas 

 of the world. London. 1S91. T. 



UUo», \ntomo de. N'oticias americanas, entreteninuentos 

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"Detap«wtocxioot»T«get«bl««delo»T«rioe tetriuwios. pp. 80-100. 



2 BY COUNTRIES 

 a NORTH AMERICA 

 The history of North .America. London. 1776. 

 ImUy, Gflbert. \ topographical description of the western 



temtor>- of North .\merica. London. 1792. 

 Priest, ioeiah, compiler, .\nierican antiquities and discover- 

 ies in the West. 2d ed. .\lbany. 18-33. 



The same. 4th ed. .\lbany. 18-34. 



The tame. 5th ed. .\lbany. 



The tone. 5th ed. .\lbany. 



Tht game. 5th ed. .\lbany. 



SbAler, N. S. .\merican highwaj-s. 



Whitney, J. D. The climatic changes of later geological 



timf->. Cambridge. 1880. 



ai.ARKA 



DjU, w. H. .\la.ska and its resourrcs. Boston. 1870. 



•• 1^1 al umial planu iDdicenaai in the ItnUorf al AbAa." pp. 58©- 



Petrofi, Ivan. Rep<jrt on the population, industries, and 



r»r-/)\irre» of .Vla^ka. \Va.shington. 1884. 

 United States — /''■"i'/"U. 1868. (.\ndrew Johnson.) 

 Ku-.-i.in .\ri.<nra [Wx-hington. 1868.) 



■ \r^t.,li- [<c'«lu'l'. by C"h»rte» SumMT. pp. 16^160. 



Washin^^ton academy ol sciences. .\la/*ka. Vol. i, ii. 

 New York. 1901. ( Harriman .\laska expedition.; 

 - ForvU at Umka. by B. E. TtrBomr pp. 235-2M. 



CANADA 



Brown, R. C. L. British Columbia. New Westminster. 



Buies, .\rthur. Le Saguenay et la \alUe du lac St. Jean. 

 'j.-'f. 1880. 

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1835. 

 18-38. 

 1841. 

 New York. 1896. 



Canada, x. p. [1907?] 



Canada — DepartmerU of the inlerior. Information respect- 

 ing the Y'ukon district from the reports of Wm. Ogilvie and 

 from other sources. Ottawa. 1897. 



Manitoba. Scale, 1:792,000 or 12} miles to 1 inch. 



[Ottawa?) 1902. 31|X28J in. 



Ontario. Windsor sheet. Essex, Kent and Lamb- 

 ton and portions of Elgin, Middlesex and Huron cotmties. 

 Scale, 7ij4^: 3.95 miles to 1 inch. [OtUwa?) 1904. 29J 

 X42} in. 



Resource map [with statistics of the] Dominion of 



Canada. Scale, ,,..J. „, or 197.3 miles to 1 inch. x. p. 

 [1905] 20X121 in. 



Department of mines — Geologieal survey. 



No. 1-10 (in 5 voL). Ottawa. 1913. 



Guide 

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Geological surrey. Geological map of the Dominion 



of Canada. Western sheet. [No. 783.) Scale: SO miles 

 to 1 inch. (Montreal?) 1901. 39iX32| in. 



Forbes, Charles. \'ancouver Island. [\"ictoria.] 1862. 



" Vegetable tinpWn." pp. 55-37. 

 Gesner, .\V.>raham. New Brunswick. London. 1847. 



Timber trade, lumbennc, de., pp. 292-301. 



Great Britain and Ireland. Papers relative to the explora- 

 tion by Captain PullLt-r of that portion of Briti.-h North 

 .\merif-a which Ues between the northern branch of the 

 river Saskatchewan and the frontier of the United States, 

 and between the Red River and Rockv Moimtains. Lon- 

 don. 1859. r. 



Further papers relative to the exploration l)v the 



1910. 



1902.) 



York. 



1881. 

 Paris. 



expedition under Captain Palliser of that portion of British 

 North .America which Ues between the northern liranch of 

 the river .Saskatchewan and the frontier of the United States, 

 and between the Red River and the Rocky Mountains, and 

 thence to the Pacific Ocean. London. 1860. P. 

 Grenfell, W. T., and others. Labrador. New Y'ork. 



-Tbe Bora, by E. B. DtUbmm." pp. 391-423. 



Hay, G. U. The South Tobique lakes. [St. John. 

 Jonan, Henri. Terre-Neuve. Caen. 1881. 



Botuiy, pt>. 14-16. 



Olmsted, F. L. Mount Royal, MontreaL New 



l<^^l. 



Bae, W. F. Newfoundland to Manitoba. New York. 

 Schmitt, Joseph. Monographic de I'lle d'.\nticosti. 

 1904. 



"-BoUniqiie." pp. 129-234.— •• BOilJographie," pp. 349-367. 



Silver, S. W, ft co. HandVxjok to Canada. .\ guide for 

 travellers and settlers in the pro\Tnc«s of Ontario, North- 

 Wc^t Territory-, Manitolja, Quebec, Ac. London. 1881. 



Tyrrell, J. B. Report on the ootmtr>- l>etween .\thabasca 

 Lake and Chun-hill River. Ottawa. 1896. 



Report on the Doolmunt, Kazan and Ferguson rivers 



and the north-west coa.-;! of Hud.'-on Bay. and on two over- 

 land routes from Hudson Bav to Lake \\ innipeg. Ottawa. 

 1897. 



"Flanta (exclusive of aloe and fanici).** pp. 205-218. 



Report on north-western Manitolja with portions of 



the adjacent districts of Aasiniboia and Saskatchewan. 

 Ottawa 1892 



Vancouver Island exploration committee- \'ancouver Is- 

 land, 1>>04. \i''-n;i 1\>^A\ 



