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1888 



Recent observations on the glaciation of British Columbia and adjacent regions. 

 Geological Magazine, August, 1888, pp. 347-350. London. American Geologist, 

 vol. 3, 1889, pp. 249-253. Also separately, same pagination. 



Report on the exploration in the Yukon district, northwest territory, and adja- 

 cent northern portion of British Columbia. Annual report, Geological Survey 

 of Canada, (n. s.), vol. iii, 1888, pp. 1 B-277 B. Montreal. Abstracts, ibid., 

 Report A, pp. 4-12; American Geologist, vol. 5, pp. 240-241 (f p.) ; American 

 Journal of Science, 3d series, vol. 39, 1888, p. 238 (£ p.). 



Summary of astronomical observations employed in the construction of maps, num- 

 bers 274-277. Annual Report Geological Survey of Canada, n. s., vol. iii, 

 1887-1888. Appendix vi to report of an exploration in the Yukon district, 

 northwest territory, etcetera. (G.M.Dawson.) Montreal. 



Account of explorations in southern interior of British Columbia. Annual Report 

 Geological Survey of Canada, vol. iii, n. s., pp. 60A-66A. Montreal. 



Note on the Cascade anthracite basin, Rocky mountains. American Geologist, vol. i, 

 pp. 332, 333. 



The geological observations of the Yukon expedition, 1887. Science, vol. ii, pp. 

 185, 186. 



Mineral wealth of British Columbia, with annotated list of localities of minerals of 

 economic value. Annual Report Geological Survey of Canada, n. s., vol. 4, 

 pp. 1 R-163 R. Also separately, same pagination. 



Views of the Archaean. Report American committee, International Congress of 

 Geologists, 1889, A. American Geologist, vol. 2, pp. 146-184, in part, 1888. 



1889 



Glaciation of high points in the southern interior of British Columbia. Geological 

 Magazine, 8vo, pp. 350, 351, August. London. ( Also separately, same pagina- 

 tion.) Abstracts: Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 3, pp. 112, 113 (4-5 p.); American 

 Naturalist, vol. 24, p. 771, 4 lines. 



On the earlier Cretaceous rocks of the northwestern portion of the Dominion of 

 Canada. American Journal of Science, August, pp. 120-127. New Haven, 

 Also separately, same pagination. Abstract, Nature, vol. 40, p. 404, 11 lines. 



Notes on the ore deposit of the Tread well mine, Alaska. American Geologist, Au- 

 gust, pp. 84-93. Minneapolis. Also separately, same pagination. 



1890 



Notes on the Cretaceous of the British Columbia region. The Nanaimo group. 

 American Journal of Science, March, pp. 180-183. New Haven. Also sepa- 

 rately, same pagination. Abstract, American Naturalist, vol. 24, p. 764 (k p.). 



On some of the larger unexplored regions of Canada. Ottawa Naturalist, May, pp. 

 29-40. Ottawa. Also separately, pp. 1-12. Also printed as appendix to 

 Pikes barren ground of northern Canada, 1892, pp. 177-289. Macmillan & Co. , 

 London. 



On the glaciation of the northern part of the Cordillera, with an attempt to cor- 

 relate the events of the Glacial period in the Cordillera and Great plains. 

 American Geologist, September, pp. 153-162. Minneapolis. Also separately, 

 same pagination. 



