The Geology of Vancouver and Vicinity 



By EDWARD M. J. BURWASH 



14 half-tones, 10 line drawings, and 2 colored maps 



y^TT A thorough and authoritative survey of the region, made 

 V II more interesting by the remarkable photographs, which 

 ^^ include a profile of the Grouse Mountain spur, the Lions 

 from Mount Brunswick, a view of Red Mountain from Black 

 Tusk Mountain, Mount Garibaldi from the south, a glacial 

 section from a cutting on Keith Road, and others equally inter- 

 esting. One colored map shows the topography of Vancouver 

 range and the other is a geological map of Vancouver and 

 vicinity. 



1 12 pages, paper covers; $1.30, postpaid $ 1.60 



THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS 



CHICAGO ILLINOIS 



THE ORIGIN OF THE EARTH 



By THOMAS C. CHAMBERLIN 



Head of the Department of Geology, The University of Chicago 



One of "The University of Chicago Science Series" 



xii-{-272 pages, 8vo, cloth; $1.75 net, postpaid $1.90 



FROM THE PREFACE 



"In telling the story of this search for the mode by which the earth came 

 into being, we have let the incidents that led the inquiry on from one stage to 

 another fall in with the steps of the inquiry itself. It is in keeping with the 

 purposes of this series of booklets that the motives which set researches going 



should have their place with the quests that arose from them The final 



story of the birth of the earth will come only after a time, when the vestiges of 

 creation have been more keenly discerned and more faithfully rendered than is 

 possible now." 



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