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Canada — Continued. 

 Provincks 01" Quebec and Ontario 

 (and Canada in general) — Cont'd. 

 1822. Remarks on Lake regions, Del- 

 aiield. 

 Geology of Mai Bale, lower 



Canada, Bigsby. 

 Remarks on fossils from the 



lake regions, Bucklaud. 

 Oil stone of Lake Memphrema- 

 gog, Hubbard. 



1824. Minerals on north coast of Lake 



Superior, Delafield. 

 Notes on Lake Huron, Bigsby. 

 List of minerals and remains in 



Canada, Bigsby. 

 Geology of Montreal, Bigsby. 



1825. Notes onLakeSuperior,Big8by. 



1829. Notes on neighborhood of falls 



of Montmorency, Green, W. 



Geognosy of part of Saguenay 

 County, Baddeley. 



Geology of Lake Superior, Bay- 

 field. 



A few rocks and minerals of 

 upper Canada, Bonnycastle. 



1830. Transition rocks of the Cata- 



raqui, Bonnycastle. 

 Sulphate of strontia and geol- 

 ogy of Kingston, Baddeley. 



1831. Ancient drainage and origin of 



Niagara Falls, Featherston- 

 haugh. 



Essay on metallic minerals in 

 Canada, Baddeley. 



Country between St. Maurice 

 and Saguenay rivers, Bad- 

 deley. 



Geology of St. Paul Bay, Bad- 

 deley. 

 1833. Magdalen Islands, Baddeley. 



1835. Age of Erie and St. Lawrence 



basins, Finch. 

 Sketch of southeast lower Can- 

 ada, Baddeley. 



1836. Mines du lac Simcoe, Baddeley. 



1837. First repoct on second district 



of New York, Emmons, E. 



1839. Carboniferous limestone from 



Welland Canal, Jackson, C.T. 

 Geology and topography of 

 western New York, Hayes, 

 G.E. 



1840. Equivalency of deposits on east 



and west sides of the Atlan- 

 tic, Eaton. 



Canada — Continued. 

 Provinces ok Quebec and Ontario 

 (and Canada in general) — Cont'd. 



1840. On the Silurian system, Con- 



rad. 

 Notes on north coast of St. 

 Lawrence, Bayfield. 



1841. Geology and mineralogy of 



Canada, Baddeley. 



1842. Geology of New York, second 



district, Emmons, E. 



1843. Geology of western district of 



New York, Hall, J. 



Western upper Canada and 

 western Ohio, Rogers and 

 Rogers. 



Niagara Falls, their changes 

 and geology, Hall, J. 



Ridges, beaches, etc., of Cana- 

 dian lakes and the St. Law- 

 rence, Lyell. 



Report of progress for 1843, 

 Logan. 



Travels iuNorth America, Lyell. 

 Junction of transition and pri- 

 mary, Bayfield. 



District between Georgian Bay 

 and Lake Erie, Murray, A. 



Extension of Appalachians into 

 Canada, Logan. 



1846. Remarks on Taconio system, 



Emmons, E. 



Shore of St. Lawrence from 

 Cape Rosier to Cape Chat, 

 Logan. 



Packing of ice, and modem 

 deposits in St. Lawrence Val- 

 ley, Logan. 



1847. Report on Lake Superior dis- 



trict, Murray, A. 

 North shore of Lake Superior, 



Logan. 

 Drift of New England, etc., 



Rogers, H. D. 

 Basalt on northern shore of 



Lake Superior, Dutton, T. R. 

 On whirlpool and rapids below 



Niagara, Bakewell. 

 Drift furrows, etc., of rocks of 



Lake Superior, Shepherd, F. 

 Drift of Montreal, Rogers, 



H. D. 

 Report on Ottawa river district, 



Logan. 

 Report on eastern peninsula 



of Canada, Murray, A. 



