Progress of Geological Work in Canada, 1899. 239 



COLEMAN, A. P. 



Corundiferous nepheline-syenite. 



Rep. Bureau of Mines, Vol. 8, pt. 2, pp. 250-253, 1899. 

 Toronto, Ont. 



COLEMAN, A. P. 



Copper regions of the Upper Lakes. 



Rep. Bureau of Mines, Vol. 8, pt. 2, 1899, pp. 121-174, (with 

 reports by Prof. A. B. Mellincott), pp. 134-141, and 144- 

 146, 1899. Toronto. 



COLEMAN, A. P. (and MELLINCOTT, A. S.) 

 Michipicoten Iron Range. 



Rep. Bureau of Mines, Vol. 8, pt. 2, 1899, pp. 254-258. 

 1899. Toronto. 



DAWSON, G. M. 



Summary report of the Geological Survey Department for 

 the year 1898, (containing also reports of the several 

 technical officers of the Geological Survey staff, on the 

 geology, etc., of various portions of the Dominion of 

 Canada.) 

 208 pp. 1899. Govt. Printing Bureau, Ottawa. 



DAWSON, G. M. 



(On mammoth and musk-ox remains, from the Saskat- 

 chewan gold-bearing gravels of the Edmonton district. 

 Alberta.) 



Sum. Rep. 1898, Geol. Surv. Dept., pp. 19-20, 1899. Govt. 

 Printing Bureau, Ottawa. 



DAWSON, SIR J. WILLIAM. 



Note on an Echinoderm collected by Dr. Ami at Besserers, 



Ottawa River, in the Pleistocene (Leda Clay). 

 The Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. 13, No. 9, pp. 201-202, Dec, 



1899. Ottawa. 



{DAW' SON, SIR J. WILLIAM.) 



Biographical Sketch by Frank D. Adams, Science, n.s., 

 Vol. 10, pp. 905-910, Dec. 22, 1899. Portland. 



DE KALB, COURTENAY. 



The condition of Ontario mines. 



Rep. Bureau of Mines, Vol. 8, pt. 1, pp. 29-48, 1899. 

 Toronto. 



