20d 
Bryant; H. G.: An exploration in S. E.—VIII; 11; 1-16. 
The possibilities of the Hudson Bay country.—X XIII; 18; 209-15. 
Wilcox, W. D.: Recent explorations in the Canadian Rockies.—X XIII; 13; 
151-69; 185-200. 
Woleott, C. D.: The monarch of the Canadian Rockies.— X XIII; 24; 626-40. 
Lant: The Twentieth Century is Canada’s.—X X XVIII; 13; 8499-8517. 
Russell, I. C.: Geography of the Laurentian basin.—VI; 30; 226-54. 
Paynd, A. M.: Halifax, Nova Scotia — xX XIV; 35; 356-375. 
Weaver, E. P.: What Arcadia owed to New England—X XIV; 30; 423-434. 
Laurier, W.: The forests of Canada.—xX XIII; 17; 504-9. 
Forests of Canada.—X XIII; 14; 106-109. 
Hughes, James L.: Toronto.—X XIV; 23; 305-322. 
Stewart, G.: Quebee.—X XIV; 21; 33-51. 
Oxley, J. M.: Ottawa, the capital of Canada.—X XIV; 24; 181-200. 
Goode, R. U.: The northwestern boundary between the United States and 
Canada.—V1I; 32; 465-470. 
Vreeland, F. R.: Notes on the sources of the Peace River, British Columbia.— 
V1; 46; 1-24. 
Whitlock, R. H.: A geographical study of Nova Scotia.—VI; 46; 415-19. 
Cadell, H. M.: The new city of Prince Rupert.—X XXII; 30; 237-50. 
MeGrath, P. T.: Canada in 1914.—X XVIII; 49; 594-98. 
Smith, C. S.: What will become of Canada?—XIV; 51; 855-65. 
Leith, C. K.: Iron ore reserves.— X X X; 65; 162-162. 
Ibid.—X X XII; 1906; 207-214. 
Lumsden, H. D.: Canada’s new transcontinental railroad.—X X XI; 40; 75. 
The Canadian climate-—House Doe., Vol. III, p. 294; 58th Cong., 3rd 
Sess.; Serial No. 4890. 
Map of Labrador.— XV; 37; 476. (See also 407-20.) 
Lant: Hudson Bay Fur Company and the raiders of 1670-97.—XVI,; 112; 
768-79. 
Dunean, N.: The codfishes of Newfoundland.—X XXVIII; 6; 3617-3638. 
Twenhofel, W. H.: Physiography of Newfoundland.—I1; 183; 1-24. 
McGrath, P. T.: The first American colony, Newfoundland.—X XIV; 27; 
617-632. 
Willey, D. A.: Newfoundland of today.— XXIV; 29; 762-771. 
Cross, A. L.: Newfoundland. XXXII; 22; 147-158. 
