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deposits of different parts of that region and in preparing a number of 

 topographic maps. The results of his field-work in that region are em- 

 bodied in a number of reports and memoirs, of which a list is given below. 

 The list is an index of his industry, and it constitutes a very creditable 

 record for a young man who was of necessity compelled to spend about 

 half the time covered by the twelve years of the productive period of his 

 life in field-work in the remote parts of Canada. 



The outstanding features of Cairnes' character were his industry, his 

 singleness of purpose, and his persistence in following up the object he 

 liad in view. To these qualities were due the measure of success which 

 he attained and the rank he held in the geological world. 



• Bibliography 



The foothills of the Rocky Mountains south of the main line of the Canadian 

 Pacific Railway. Canada, Geological Survey, Summary Report, 1905, pages 

 62-67. 



Explorations in a portion of the Yukon south of Whitehorse. Canada, Geolog- 

 ical Survey, Summary Report, 1906, pages 22-30. 



Report on a portion of Conrad and Whitehorse mining districts, Yukon. Can- 

 ada, Department of Mines, Geological Survey, Summary Report, 1907, 

 pages 10-15. 



Recent developments in mining in the southern Yukon. Canadian Mining 

 Journal, volume 28, 1907, pages 87-90 and 121-122. 



Moose Mountain district, southern Alberta. Canada, Geological Survey, 1908. 



Preliminary report on a portion of the Yukon Territory west of Lewes River 

 between the latitudes of Whitehorse and Tantalus. Canada, Department 

 of Mines, Geological Survey, Summary Report, 1908, pages 26-37. 



The Wheaton River district, Yukon Territory. Canada, Department of Mines, 

 Geological Survey, Summary Report, 1909, pages 47-60. 



Preliminary report on the Lewes and Nordenskiold rivers coal district, Yukon 

 Territory. Canada, Department of Mines, Geological Survey, 1910, Me- 

 moir 5. 



Portions of Atlin district. Canada, Department of Mines, Summary Report, 

 1910, pages 27-58. 



Forestry and coal areas of the Yukon Territory. Canadian Mining Journal, 

 volume 31, number 5, March, 1910. 



Antimony deposits in the Yukon Territory. Mining World, volume 32, June 11, 

 1910. 



The Wheaton River antimony deposits, Yukon Territory. Canadian Mining 

 Institute, Quarterly Bulletin, number 10, April, 1910. 



Geology qt a portion of the Yukon-Alaska boundary between Porcupine and 

 Yukon rivers. Canada, Department of Mines, Summary Report, 1911, 

 pages 17-32. 



Quartz mining in the Klondike district. Canada, Department of Mines, Sum- 

 mary Report, 1911, pages 33-40. 



