438 Canadian Record of Science. 



XVIII. Bluish-grey untwinned labradorite, Paul's Island, 

 Labrador. (G. Hawes, Proc. Nat. Mus., Washing- 

 ton, 1881). 



XIX. Labrador-rock. The chief rock of the vicinity of 

 Nam, Labrador. (A. Wichmann, Z. d. D. g. G., 

 1884). 

 XX. Labradorite, Paul's Island. With traces of Li 2 

 and SrO ; v. 19 lost on ignition, (Jannasch, 

 Neues, Jahrb. fiir Min. 1884, II. 43). 



XXL Labradorite, Paul's Island. The part soluble in 

 HC1. With traces of li 3 and SrO. {Ibidem, 

 p. 43). 



XXII. Labradorite, Paul's Island. The part insoluble in 

 HC1. (Ibidem, p. 43). 



XXIII. Labradorite, Paul's Island. With traces of Li 2 0. 

 (Ber. Deutsch. Chem. Ges. 1891, XXIV. 277). 



XXIV. Labradorite, Paul's Island. With traces of Li 2 0. 

 {Ibidem). 



Literature Relating to the Anorthosites of Canada. 



Adams, Frank D. : The Anorthosite Eocks of Canada. 

 Proc. Brit. Ass. Adv. Sc. 1886. 



— On the Presence of Zones of Certain Silicates about 

 the Olivine occurring in the Anorthosite Rocks from 

 the River Saguenay. Am. Naturalist, Nov. 1885. 



— Preliminary Reports to Director of the Geological 

 Survey of Canada on Anorthosite of Saguenay and 

 Morin areas. Rep. of the Geol. Surv. of Canada, 

 1884, 1885, 1887. 



Baddeley : Geology of a portion of the Labrador Coast. 

 Trans, of the Lit. and Hist. Soc. of Quebec, 1829. 



— Geology of a portion of the Saguenay District. 

 Ibidem, 1829. 



Bailey and Matthew : Geology of New Brunswick. Rep. 

 of the Geol. Surv. of Canada, 1870-71. 



