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1885 



On the microscopic structure of certain boulder clays and the organisms contained 

 in them. Bulletin Chicago Academy of Science, June,pp. 59-69. Chicago. 

 Also separately, same pagination. 13th Annual Report Geological and Natural 

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The Saskatchewan country. Science, vol. 5, no. 116, 1885, pp. 340-342, with map 

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Report on the region in the vicinity of Bow and Belly rivers, northwest territory. 

 Report of progress, Geological Survey of Canada, 1882-84, pp. 1 C-169 C. 

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On the superficial deposits and glaciation of the district in the vicinity of the Bow 

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1886 



On certain borings in Manitoba and the northwest territory. Transactions Royal 

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Preliminary report on the physical and geological features of that portion of the 

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1887 



On the Canadian Rocky mountains, with special reference to that part of the range 



between the forty-ninth parallel and the headwaters of the Red Deer river. 



Canadian Record of Science, vol. ii, no. 5, April, 1887, pp. 285-300. Montreal. 



Also separately, pp. 1-16. 

 Note on the occurrence of jade in British Columbia and its employment by the 



natives, with extracts from a paper by Professor Meyer. Canadian Record of 



Science, vol. ii, no. 6, April, 1887, pp. 364-378. Montreal. Also separately, 



pp. 1-15. 

 Notes on the exploration in Yukon district. Reproduced from Montreal Gazette 



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