398 Geographical Notices. 
4. Report on the exploration of the Country between Lake Superiot and 
Red River oon and between the iatter place and Assiniboine 
and Saskatchew By 8. J. Dawson, Esq. C.E. Printed by Order 
of the Legaiaie apranes Toronto, 1859. 
A particular account of these expeditions was given in the 
last number of this Journal, p. 218. 
5. Geological Surv reg of Canada. Report of Progress for the year 1858. 
Montreal, 1859 
' G. Desbar 
This i gee in outline, geologically colored, of the region 
above mentioned, extending as far north as 75° north latitude - 
and as far south as 45° north latitude. Being made previous to 
smith, A. Mackenzie, D. Noatpees the a arc alle and Coast 
Survey Charts, Pacific Rail Road Su urvey Reports. Sir Geo. 
Simpson, Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, Sir Wm 
Logan and others are also quoted. The isothermal lines are 
given according to Dove and Blodget. 
7. Government Map of Canada from Red River to the Gulf of St. Tats 
i yes ig by Tomas Devine, Head of Surveys, Upper Canada 
, Crown Land Department. November, 1859. 
This map in three sheets, is limited to Upper and Lower 
Canada, the counties of which are distinctly indicated by ei 
and the more detailed topography is also gine given. 
clearly drawn, and presents in its margi ariety of asefl 
information respecting the resources of Canad 
Dr. Barra 1n Asta Mrnor.—Dr. Henry Barth, the celebrated 
ent to Peter- 
which he made 
in 1857-1858 from Trapezund, fees the interior of Asia 
Minor, by way of Tokat, Amassia, Yfisgad, Cesarea and Angora 
to Constantinople. His attention was directed to the physical 
structure of the country and also to the remains : 
The archaeological inquiries which he made wi 
made public, in detail,—though many of the more importan 
facts are brought out in en with illustrative wood cuts. 
A sketch of his journey is given on an nd Rye chart 
with plans of Tékat, Amassia, Rarachisee and Kyr-se oe 
