Progress of Geological Work in Canada, 1899. 329 



Addenda and Corrigendum to " Progress of 

 Geological Work in Canada during 1899."^ 



By H. M. Ami, M.A., D.Sc, F.G.S., 

 (Of the Geological Survey of CanacLa, Ottawa). 



BROCK, R. W. 



West Kootenay Ore Bodies. 



The Journ. Can. Mm. Inst., Vol. 2, pp. 72-86, 1899, Ottawa, 

 Canada. 



COLQUHOUN, A. J. 



Notes on the occurrence of quicksilver in Canada. 

 The Journal of the Canadian Mining Institute, Vol. 2, pp. 

 13-16, illustrated, 1899. Ottawa, Canada. 



DONALD, J. T. 



A Notable Canadian Deposit of Chromite. 

 The Journ. Can. Min. Inst., Vol. 2, pp. 25-27, illustrated, 

 1899. Ottawa, Canada. 



DOUGLAS, JAMES. 



Swedish Iron Metallurgy and its Application to Canada. 

 The Journ. Can. Min. Inst, Vol. 2, pp. 38-53, illustrated, 1899. 

 Ottawa, Canada. 



EVANS, J. W. 



The Gold Bearing Sands of the Vermillion River. 

 The Journ. Can. Min. Inst., Vol. 2, pp. 105-107, 1899. 

 Ottawa, Canada. 



FARIBAULT, E. R. 



On the Gold Measures of Nova Scotia and Deep Mining. 

 The Journ. Can. Min. Inst, Vol. 2, pp. 119-128, 1899. Ottawa, 

 Canada. 



FERRIER, WALTER F. (and A. E. BARLOW). 



On the Relations and Structure of certain Granites and 



Associated Arkose of Lake Temiscaming, Canada. 

 Brit Assoc. Adv. Sc. Report 1897 (Toronto meeting) pp. 



659-660, 1898. London, England. 



1 Publislied July, 1900, in Canadian Record of Science, Vol. VIII., No. 4. 15 pp. 

 Montreal. 



