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Archean and Algonkian — Continued. 

 Eastern and Northbkn Canada — 

 Continued. 



1876. Report on Exploits River and 



Notre Dame region, New- 

 foundland, Murray, A. 



New facts relating to Eozoon 

 canadense, Dawson, J. W. 



Chemical contributions to geol- 

 ogy of Canada, Hoffmann. 



Geologic chart of the United 

 States, Bradley, F. H. 



Notes on Canadian minerals and 

 rocks, Harrington, B. J. 



Explorations in Frontenac and 

 Lanark counties, Vennor. 



1877. History of crystalline stratiiied 



rocks. Hunt, T. S. 



Rocks of Newfoundland, Milne. 



Explorations on Gambo and 

 Gander rivers, Newfound- 

 land, Howley. 



Discoveries of copper in Nova 

 Scotia, Gilpin. 



Dana on alteration of rocks. 

 Hunt, T. S. 



Exploration between James 

 Bay, lakes Superior and 

 Huron, Bell. 



Observations in southern New 

 Brunswick, Bailey and Mat- 

 thew. 



Geological map of Newfound- 

 land, Murray, A. 



Archean of Canada, Vennor. 



Chemical contributions to geol- 

 ogy of Canada, Hoffmann. 



Explorations in Cape Breton, 

 Fletcher. 



1878. Notes on miscellaneous rocks of 



Canada survey, Harrington. 



A few dikes in the Laurentian, 

 microscopic structure, Har- 

 rington. 



Northeastern coast of Labra- 

 dor, Hind. 



Geology of Labrador coast, 

 Wilkins. 



Lower Carboniferous of Albert 

 and Westernland counties. 

 Nova Scotia, Bailey and Ells. 



Geology of route of Intercolo- 

 nial Railway, Bell. 



Leading geologic areas of Can- 

 ada, Chapman. 



Archean and Algonkian — Continued. 

 Eastern and Northern Canada — 

 Continued. 



1878. Renfrew, Pontiac, and Ottawa 



counties, Vennor. 



Pre-Carboniferous of Annapolis 

 and Kings, Nova Scotia, Hofl- 

 mann. 



Catalogue of rocks, minerals, 

 and fossils of Canada, Har- 

 rington. 



Phosphate in Laurentian and 

 Cambrian of Canada, Daw- 

 son, J. W. 



Geology of part of Nova Scotia, 

 Fletcher. 



Eozoic in Hastings and Prince 

 Edward counties, Ontario, 

 Wilkins. 



A month in New Brunswick, 

 Honeyman. 



Nova Scotia geology. Honey- 

 man. 



Dikes and Azoic of southeast 

 Pennsylvania, Hunt, T. S. 



East coast of Hudson Bay, Bell. 



1879. Report of geological survey of 



Canada for 1877-78 by Sel- 

 wyn, Dana, J. D. 



Record of observations on Nova 

 Scotia geology, Honeyman. 



Upper Silurian and Huronian 

 of southern New Brunswick, 

 Matthew. 



Geologic map of Newfound- 

 land, Murray and Howley. 



Macfarlane's Geological Rail- 

 road Guide, Hunt, T. S. 



Serpentine and ores of New- 

 foundland, Murray, A. 



Surveys in Cape Breton, 

 Fletcher. 



Stratigraphy of Quebec group 

 and older crystallines, Sel- 

 wyn. 



Report of survey of Newfound- 

 land for 1878, Howley. 



Huronian and Cambrian of 

 southern New Brunswick, 

 Bailey. 



1880. Lecture notes on geology of 



Canada, Dawson, J. "W. 

 Report on southern New Bruns- 

 wick, Bailey, Matthew and 

 Ells. 



