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104 E. J. Chapman. Notes on the Drift Deposits of Western Canada, 



etcetera. Canadian Journal, 1861, 6:221-29 



105 Sandford Fleming. Notes on the Davenport Gravel. Canadian Jour- 



nal, 1861, 6:247-53 



106 W. E. Logan. Geological Survey of Canada, Report for 1863, p. 910-15 



107 G. J. Hinde. The Glacial and Interglacial Strata of Scarboro Heights 



and Other Localities near Toronto, Ontario. Canadian Journal, 

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108 G. K. Gilbert. Old Shore Line of Lake Ontario. Science, 1885, 6 :222 



— (see number 11) 



109 The Place of Niagara Falls in Geologic History. Proceedings 



American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1887, 35 :222- 

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iioi Old Shore Lines in Ontario Basin. Proceedings of the Cana- 

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111 Changes of Level in the Great Lakes. Forum, 1888, 5:417-28 



112 History of Niagara River. 6th Annual Report, Commissioners 



of State Reservation at Niagara, 1889, p. 61-84; Smithsonian Insti- 

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113 (Iroquois shore line discussion.) Bulletin of the Geological 



Society of America, 1892, 3:492-93 



114 Niagara Falls and Their History. National Geographic Mono- 

 graph I, no. 7, 1895, p. 203-6 



115 J. W. Spencer. Terraces and Beaches about Lake Ontario. Trans- 



actions of the American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, 1883, 3i:3S9-63 



116 Notes on the Origin and History of the Great Lakes of North 



America. Proceedings of the American Association for the 

 Advancement of Science, 1888, 37:197-99; American Geologist, 1888, 

 2:346-48 



117 The Iroquois Beach; a Chapter in the Geological History of 



'Lake Ontario. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 1889, 

 v. 7, sec. 4, p. 121-34; Review in Amierican Geologist, 1890, 6:311-12 



118 On the Focus of Regional Postglacial Uplift. Transactions of 



the Royal Society of Canada, 1889, 7:129 



119 The Deformation of Iroquois Beach and Birth of Lake 



Ontario. American Journal of Science, 1890, 40:443-51 



120 The Northeastern Extension of the Iroquois Beach in New 



York. American Geologist, 1890, 6:294-95 



121 High Level Shores in the Region of the Great Lakes and 



Their Deformation. American Journal of Science, 1891, 41:201-11 



Prof. W. M. Davis on the Iroquois Beach. American Geolo- 



gist, 1891, 7:68-69; 266-67 



123 Post-Pleistocene Subsidence Versus Glacial Dams. Bulletin 



of the Geological Society of America, 1891, 2:465-76 



124 Channels over Divides not Evidence per se of Glacial Lakes. 



Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 1892, 3:491-93, 494 



125 The Iroquois Shore North of the Adirondacks. Bulletin of 



the Geological Society of America, 1892, 3:488-91 



126 A Review of the History of the Great Lakes. American 



Geologist, 1894, 14:289-301 



