544 Prof. Bonney — Rock-sj^eciinois from the Canadian MocJcies, 



Eefekences. 



1887. E. G. McCoNNELL (Geol. Surv. Canada). — " Eeport on the Geology of 

 a portion of the Kocky Mountains " (with Section) : Ann. Eep., new ser., 

 vol. ii (1886), pp. 1d-41d ; Montreal, 1887. " Olenellus Gilberti, Walcott 

 (Middle Cambrian), Vermillion Pass (1884), collected by Dr. G. M. Dawson" : 

 op. cit., p. 30d. 



1887. De. C. EoMiNGER. — " Description of Primordial Fossils from Mount Stephens,, 



North-West Territory of Canada" : Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 

 1887, pp. 12-19, pi. i, with descriptions of seven Trilobites from Mount 

 Stephen. 



1888. Chas. D. Walcott. — "Description of New Genera and Species of Fossils 



from the Middle Cambrian" : Proc. U.S. National Museum, Washington, 

 1889 (vol. xi, 1888), pp. 441-446, with descriptions of thirteen fossils,, 

 mostly from Mount Stephen. 



1890. Chas. D. Walcott. — " The Fauna of the Lower Cambrian or Olenellus 

 Zone," in 10th Ann. Eep. U.S. Geol. Surv., 1888-9, by J. W. Powell, 

 Director ; pt. i. Geology, pp. 511-658, pis. xliii-lxxvi. Page 538 refers to' 

 Dr. G. M. Dawson's discovery of Olenellus Gilherti, etc., etc. 



1886. Chas. D. Walcott. — "The Cambrian Faunas of North America": Bull. 

 U.S. Geol. Surv., vol. iv (1885-6), pp. 1-226, pis. i-xxxiii. 



1888. Chas. D. Walcott. — " Cambrian Fossils from Mount Stephens, North-West 

 Territory of Canada" : Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. iii, vol. xxxvi (Sept., 1888), 

 pp. 161-166. 



1892. J. F. Whiteaves, LL.D., F.G.S. — " Description of a New Genus and Species 

 of Phyllocarid Crustacean from the Middle Cambrian of Mount Stephen, 

 B.C." : Canadian Eecord of Science, vol. v, No. 4 (Oct., 1892), pp. 205-208, 

 with a text-figure of Anom.alocaris Canadensis. 



1899. G. F. Matthe-w, D.Sc, LL.D. — "Studies ou Cambrian Faunas, No. 3. 

 Upper Cambrian Fauna of Mount Stephen, British Columbia : The Trilobites 

 and Worms" : Proc. & Trans. Eoy. Soc. Canada, ser. ii, vol. v (1899), 

 sect, iv, pp. 39-66, pis. i-iii, vii. 



1899. F. E. Cowper Eeed. — "A NeAV Trilobite from Mount Stephen, Field, 

 B.C." : Geol. Mag., Dec. IV, Vol. VI (1899), pp. 358-361, with a text- 

 figure of Oryctoceplialus Meynoldsi, sp. nov. 



1902. Pkofessor T. G. Boxney, F.E.S. — "A SodaHte Syenite from the Canadian 

 Eocky Mountains" : Geol. Mag., 1902, pp. 199-206. 



II. — The Canadian Eockies. Pakt II : On some Eock-specimens 



COLLECTED BY E. WhYMPEB, EsQ., F.E.S.E., IN THE CANADIAN 



EocKX Mountains. 



By Professor T. G. Bonney, D.Sc, LL.D., F.E.S. 



THE Canada Pacific Eailway crosses the watershed of the Eocky 

 Mountains at Hector or, as it is sometimes called. Kicking. 

 Horse Pass, and the specimens brought back by Mr. Whymper 

 represent a district extending for some twenty miles on each sidei^ 

 of the track, either on or west of the divide. The first group was 

 obtained from summits lying near the railway on its southern side. 

 Of these Mount Whyte is about three miles from it on the divide, 

 which is crossed by Pope's Col just to the north of that summit, and 

 about a mile to the north-east of the latter rises Mount St. Piran. 

 About 3| miles south of Mount Whyte, Mitre Col leads from the 

 Lefroy to the Horseshoe glacier, between Mount Lefroy, which is 

 on the divide, and Mitre Peak on the eastern side of it. 



The specimen from the summit of Mount Whyte [2017] ^ is 



1 The numbers are those on Mr. Whymper's specimens, which may be understood 

 to have been taken from rock in sitic, unless there is an express statement to the 

 contrary. 



