CIIAI'TKI! 1. llisiiiRK \i, |)i,TAii,.s, KxtriictH fioni incvioiiH 



l'iil)liciiti(iii« Lists of I'liptTH I 



CHAI'TKR II.— TiiK SiccKssioN ok Dki'osits.— Tables of Succch- 

 Hion and Correlation— Tht; Uoulilor (Jlay— The Le<la Clay and 

 l-'oreHt UedH The Saxieava Sand Terraces and lidund Clilf'a 

 —The later Boulder I >rift -" 



CHAI'TKR III, I'HYHICAI- AM) Ci.iMATAi, CoMHTinNs. (Jent-ral 

 Coi\dilion8-('ausea of Claciation ami DiHtrilmtion of HrraticH 

 -(ilaoiers-Cordilleran, Lavirentiile and Apalaehian DitVer- 

 ential Elevation— Views of Dr. Torell "' 



CTIAI'TKH IV. — IMiYsirAi- ani> Cijmatai. Conditions {ront.) 

 CaiisoH, etc. {rout.) -Seahonio Ice -Field loe and Icebergs — 

 The Mi.ssouri Coteau, and other so-called Moraines — Ice- 

 I'reshetH -Bordage Ice — Ice in Tidal Kstuarios — Klevatir)n 

 and Depression contemporaneous with a((ueous Agencies— 

 C!liniatal CIonditions-Date of ilic Cliu'ial I'criod . . 10.". 



CHAI'TFill v.— SoMK Local Dktaii.s. --(ieographiual Uegions of 

 Canada — Newfoundland and Labrador — Anticosti - Prince 

 Edward I.sland— Nova Scotia and New Ihunswicli ~ Lower St. 

 Lawrence, North Siile -Lower St. Lawrence, .South Side -St. 

 Lawrence and Ottawa Valleys — Western Regions . . . 1">7 



CHAI'TKR VI. — l'i.KisTO(i',Ni'; Kossii.s.— yl/nw^/? FoskHk, Proto- 

 zoa — Co'lenterata — Eihinodennata— Mollusca, etc. — Annul- 

 osa—Arthropoda—Vertebrata— Fossils of the Arctic I'.asin - 

 /'bs.wV /Vrt/i^'J—Sunnnary of Fossils— Man in Canada '200 



CHAI'TKR VII. -Cknkkai, Coniu-iskins 'iN7 



