Chaptee XVIII. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



The subjoined bibliography comprises the publications cited in the text of 

 this work. R,eferences included in quotations have been printed with the quota- 

 tions as footnotes. The references in the bibliography are arranged alphabetically 

 by authors' names and under each author in the order of dates of publication. 

 Where different pages of a single work are cited letters are used in connection with 

 the number that refers to the work. 



1. Adams, F. D., Structure and relations of the Laurentian system in eastern Canada: Quart. Jour. Geo]. See. 



London, vol. 64, 1908, pp. 127-148. 



2. The basis of pre-Cambrian correlation: Jour. Geology, vol. 17, 1909, pp. 105-123. 



3. Adams, F. D., BeU, Robert, Lane, A. C, Leith, C. K., Miller, W. G., and Van Hise, C. R., Report of 



the special committee on the Lake Superior region: Jour. Geology, vol. 13, 1905, pp. 89-104. 



4. Adams, G. I., Girty, G. H., and White, Uavid, Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Upper Carboniferous 



rocks of the Kansas section: Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey No. 211, 1903, pp. 65-66; (a) p. 114. 



5. Adams, G. I., and others, Zinc and lead deposits of northern Arkansas, with a section on the determination 



and correlation of formations by E. O. Ulrich: Prof. Paper U. S. Geol. Survey No. 24, 1904, pp. 24-28; 

 (a) table opp. p. 90. 



6. Adams, G. I., and "COrich, E. C, Fayetteville folio (No. 119), Geol. Atlas U. S., U. S. Geol. Survey, 1905. 



7. Agnilera, J. G., Sinopsis de geologia mexicana: Bol. Inst. geol. Mexico, Nos. 4, 5 and 6, 1897, p. 209. 



8. Guide des excursions du X* Congrfes gMogique international, Mexico, 1906. 



9. Apergu sur la g^ologie du Mexique pour servir d'explication ^ la carte g^ologique de I'Am^rique dij Nord: 



Cong. g^ol. intern., Compt. rend. 10= sess., Mexico, 1906 (1907), p. 230; (a) pp. 231; (b) pp. 235-242; (c) pp. 

 240-242; (d) p. 244; (e) pp. 244r-245; (f) p. 245. 



10. Les gisements carbonifferes de Coahuila (Mexico): Cong. g^ol. intern., 10° sess.. Guide des excursions, 



Mexico, No. 27, 1906 (1907); (a) p. 13 and table. 



11. Alden, W. C, Milwaukee special folio (No. 140), Geol. Atlas U. S., U. S. Geol. Survey, 1906, p. 3. 



12. Ami, H. M., On the geology of Quebec and its environs: Bull. Geol. Soc. America, vol. 2, 1891, pp. 488-489; 



(a) p. 491. 



13. Notes on fossils from Quebec City: Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 8, 1894, pp. 82-90. 



14. Preliminary lists of organic remains occurring in formations comprised in southwest quarter map sheet 



of Eastern Townships of Province of Quebec: Ann. Kept. Geol. Survey Canada, new ser., vol. 7, 1896, Ap- 

 pendix p. 113 et seq.; (a) pp. 113-115 J, 123-133 J; (b) pp. 114-115 J; (c) pp. 123-133 J. 



15. On some Cambro-Silurian fossils from Lake Temiscaming, Lake Nipissing, and Mattawa outliers: Ann. 



Rept. Geol. Survey Canada, new ser., vol. 10, 1899, Appendix II, pp. 288-299 I; (a) p. 297 I. 



16. On the geology of the principal citieo in eastern Canada: Proc. and Trans. Royal Soc. Canada, 2d ser., 



vol. 6, sec. 4, 1900, pp. 126-127 and table; (a) pp. 165-175; (b) table, p. 169. 



17. Synopsis of the geology of Canada: Proc. and Trans. Royal Soc. Canada, 2d ser., vol. 6, sec. 4, 1900, pp. 



202-204. 



18. Knoydart formation of Nova Scotia: Bull. Geol. Soc. America, vol. 12, 1901, pp. 301-312; (a) p. 302; 



(b) pp. 305-306; (c) pp. 306-307. 



19. Lists of fossils from the several formations along the Ottawa River, pertaining to the report on the Gren- 



ville sheet: Rept. Geol. Survey Canada, new ser., -\'ol. 12, 1902, pp. 139-143 J. 



20. Ordovician succession in eastern Ontario: Bull. Geol. Soc. America, vol. 13, 1903, pp. 517-518; (a) 



p. 518. 



21. On the subdivisions of the Carboniferous system in eastern Canada: Proc. and Trans. Nova Scotian Inst. 



Sci,, vol. 10, 1903, pp. 162-178. 



22. Meso-Carboniferous age of the Union and Riversdale formations. Nova Scotia: Bull. Geol. Soc. America, 



vol. 13, 1903, pp. 533-535; (a) pp. 533-534. 



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