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Bell, Robert. Continued. 



Lepidoptera from the Southern part of Keewai- 

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Geology of the Sudbury Mining District. With a 

 detailed Topographical and Geological Map, 4 

 Plates, 8 Figures, and the following Appen- 

 dices : Note.s on the Microscopical Characters 

 of 50 kinds of Rocks, mostly from the Sud- 

 bury District Professor Geo. H. Williams, of 

 Johns Hopkins University. II. Levels of the 

 Lakes of the District above the Sea. List of 

 Elevations on the Canadian Pacific Railway. 

 III. Report, with List, of 73 Species of Lepidop- 

 tera collected by Dr. Bell in the Country north- 

 ward of Lake Huron H. H. Lyman, of Mont- 

 real, Wm. H. Edwards, Professor J. B. Smith, 

 of New Jersey and Rev. Geo. D. Hulst, of 

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Contributions to 23 Summary Reports from 1870 

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In the Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada : 

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 1882. 



Causes of the Fertility of the Land in the Cana- 

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The Geology and Economic Minerals of Hudson 

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 1884. 



On Some Points in Reference to Ice Phenomena. 

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On Glacial Phenomena in Canada. Vol. i., 

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The Nickel and Copper Deposits of Sudbury Dis- 

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Discussion of the Supposed Post-Glacial Outlet of 

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 of Lake Huron. With 2 Plates and 3 Figures. 

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Bell, Robert. Continued. 



In the Canadian Naturalist and Geologist and (its 

 successor) the Canadian Record of Science, 

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Natural History of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and 

 the Distribution of the Mollusca in Eastern 

 Canada. Vol. iv., 1859, pp. 241-251. 



On the Occurrence of Fresh-water Shells in some 

 of our Post- Tertiary Deposits. Vol. vi., 1861, 

 pp. 42-51. 



List (with Notes) of Recent Land and Fresh- 

 water Shells collected around Lakes Superior 

 and Huron in 1859-60. Vol. vi., 1861, pp. 268-270. 



Catalogue (with Notes) of Birds collected and ob- 

 served around Lakes Superior and Huron in 

 1860. Vol. vi., 1861, pp. 270-275. 



Superficial Geology of the Gaspe Peninsula. 

 Vol. viii., 1863, pp. 175-183. 



Roofing Slate as a Source of Wealth in Canada. 

 Vol. VIII., 1863, pp. 358-369. 



The Nipigon Territory. Ser. n., Vol. 5, 1870, 

 pp. 118-120. 



Mineral Region of Lake Superior. Ser. n., Vol. 7, 

 1875, pp. 49-51. (Epitomized by J. F.Whiteaves.) 



The Forests of Canada. With Map. Canadian 

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Biography of the late Alex.' Murray, Geologist. 

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In the Canadian Journal and (its successor) the Pro- 

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On the Occurrence of Petroleum in the North- 

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The Mode of Occurrence of Apatite in Canada. 

 //'</., Ser. in., Vol. 3, 1884-85, pp. 294-302. (A 

 Paper by Dr. Bell on the same subject is pub- 

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 Marble Island and the Northwest Coast of 

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In the Annals of the Botanical Society of Canada : 



Catalogue of Plants collected on the South and 

 East Shores of Lake Superior, and on the North 

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The Trees and Shrubs growing around Lakes 

 Superior and Huron. Kingston, 1861. 



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Annual Reviews of the Progress of Mining in 

 Canada from 1863 to 1877. 



Monetary Times, Montreal : Engineering and Mining 

 Journal, New York ; Mining Journal, London, and 

 Reports on the Trade and Commerce of Montreal. 



The Enniskillen Oil Region. London, England, 

 1865. 



