20 



23. L. M. Lambe — Palseozoic Corals, 1899. Report Geol. 



Survey on the Fossils from Cretaceous Rocks, Red 

 Deer R., Alberta, 1898. 



Transactions of Manitoba Historical and Scientific So- 

 ciety : — 



24. Xo. 3. J. Hoyes Panton, M.A. — Geology of Red River 



Valley. 



25. Xo. 42. Rev. Prof. G. Bryce, LL.D.— " Older Geology 



of the Red River and Assiniboine Valleys. 



26. ^0. 49. Same author—'' The Lake of the Woods." 



27. Ludwig Kumlein — IT. S. ]Srational Museum, iSTo. 15, 



1879. Naturalist's ]^otes, Howgate Polar Expedi- 

 tion to Cumberland Sound, etc., 1884. 



28. C. ]ST. Bell—" Our Northern Waters." 



Note. — The two last-named treat of all branches of Nat- 

 ural History. 



BOTANY, ETC. 



29. Catalogue of Canadian Plants, Geological Survey, 1883- 



J. Macoun — Vol. I, Exogens. Vol. II. Endogens and 

 Acrogens. Vol. III., Musci, J. Macoun and N. C. 

 Kindberg. Hepaticge, W. H. Pearson. 



30. Contributions supplementing above, J. M. Macoun, 



1894-7. 



31. The following text-books will be found useful: — Gray's 



Manual of Botany (5th ed. is best). Coulter's Manual 

 of Rocky Mountain Botany, 1885. Synoptical Elora 

 of N. America, Vol. I, Pt. 1, Ease 1, 1895. Genera 

 of Plants of United States, Illust., Rowe, 1848. Il- 

 lustrated Elora of the U. S., Britton and Brown, 

 1896. Spotton's High School Botany. 



List of Minerals of Manitoba and the Nortliwest analysed and 

 assayed by Prof. Kenrick, St. John's College, Winnipeg, 



Gold Ores. — Native gold associated with quartz, feldspar 

 and other siliceous minerals, gold sands, auriferous 

 copper and iron pyrites, gold-bearing galena, arsenical 

 pyrites and tetrahedrite. 



