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myself since the Exhibition of 1867. They have all been submitted 

 to the Institute. 

 (Transactions, 1869-76.) 



I also illustrated the Geography of Nova Scotia by a portfolio 

 of maps. 



1. A new geological map of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. 



2. Map of Cape Breton showing localities examined. 



3. Geological map of Antigonish County. 



4. Geological map of Arisaig. 



5. Map shewing the arrangement and character of the pre-carbon- 



iferous rocks of East Pictou. 



6. Geological map of the pre-carboniferous rocks of East River ? 



McLellan's Mountain and Sutherland's River. 



7. Map of Colchester County, chiefly illustrating the geology of 



the I. C. R. and Cobequid Mountains. 



8. Map of Cumberland County, chiefly illustrating the geology of 



the I. C. R. and Cobequid Mountains. 



9. Map, showing the geological formations on the Grand Lake 



and Railway. 



10. Admiralty Chart of Halifax Harbour, geologically coloured. 



11. Map, illustrating the superficial geology of Halifax. 



StEATIGKAFHICAL COLLECTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



I. — In the Laurentian, division^ No. 199, 277, are specimens 

 from George's River, Kelly's Cove and Cape Dauphin, in Cape 

 Breton. 



The specimens from George's River are like those in my own 

 collection, excepting the ophites, ophicalcites and jaspideous rocks, 

 which are wanting in this collection. I regard these as a charac- 

 teristic part of the series. I have referred to St. Ann's in more 

 than one of my Papers to the Institute, as showing by specimens 

 that the Laurentian existed there as well as at Arisaig. This is 

 connected with Kelly's Cove and Cape Dauphin. In regard to 

 the age of the Cape Breton representatives of my " Lower Ari- 

 saig Series," the views of the survey collection correspond with 

 my own. 



