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Upper Laramib, Lower Eocene, Fort Union or Lignite Tertiary. 



Saskatchewan — 



Souris river. 

 Porcupine creek. 

 Great valley. 

 Saskatchewan. 



Alberta — 



Calgary. 



Cochrane. 



Eed Deer river, mouth of the Blindman river. 



Edmonton. 



1^. W. Territories — 



Mackenzie river. 



British Columbia — 



Burrard inlet. 

 Omineca river. 

 Finlay river. 

 Coal brook. 

 Blackwater river. 



Oligocene, Upper Eocene to Lower Miocene. 



Quesnel. Kettle river. 



Quilchena. Tulameen. 



Horsefly river. Stump lake. 



Coal gully. Tranquille river. 



Similkameen river. Kamloops. 

 Nine-mile creek. 



LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL WORKS CONSULTED IN THE PREPARATION 



OF THIS MONOGRAPH. 



1 Allen, J. A. Metamorphism produced by the burning of Lignite beds in Dakota and 



Montana territories. 



Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, 1874, 246 et seq 



2 Bauermann, H. Geology of the 49th Parallel, Geo!. Surv Can., 1882-84. 



3 Bell, Robert. Report on the country west of Lakes Manitoba and Winnipegosif. Geol. 



Surv. Can., 1874-75, 41). 



4 Berry, Edward W. Living and Fossil species of Comptonia. Amer. Nat., XL., 1906, 



485-520. 



5 Britton, Elizabeth G., and Hollick, Arthur. American Fossil Mosses with descriptions 



of new species from Florissant, Colorado. 

 Cont. N. Y. Bot. Card., 1907, No. 93. 



