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Canada — Continued. 

 Provinces of Qdbbbc and Ontakio 

 (and Canada in general) — Cont'd. 



1855. Ueber die Geologie von Nord- 



Amerika, Marcou, J. 



Esquisse g(5ologiquo du Can- 

 ad.a, Logan and Hunt. 



Rapport g(Sologique, Eotter- 

 munde. 



Falls of Niagara, Desor. 



Formation silurique des envi- 

 rons de QiiiSbec, Logan. 



1856. Geology of north store of Lake 



Superior, Whitney, J. D. 



Report on lakes Superior and 

 Huron, Rottermunde. 



Development in geologic his- 

 tory of North America, Dana, 

 J. D. 



American geologic history, 

 Dana, J. D. 



1857. Huronian and Lanreutiau of 



the Canadian survey, Whit- 

 ney, J. D. 



Roches et fossiles du Canada, 

 Rottermunde. 



Position of elephant remains of 

 North America, Foster. 



Review of Hitchcock's Hlustra- 

 tions of Surface Geology, 

 Dana, J. D. 



Probable origin of some mag- 

 nesiau rocks, Hunt, T. S. 



Fossils from Anticosti, Bil- 

 ling. 



Parts of Huron and western 

 districts, Murray. 



Report on mineral waters, lime- 

 stones, etc., Hunt, T. S. 



Structure and deposits of Mai- 

 manse, Lake Superior, Daw- 

 son, J. W. 



Work in Anticosti, Mingan 

 Islands, and Magdalen River, 

 I^ohardson, J. 



Tertiary of Canada and its fos- 

 sils, Billings. 



Common rooks of the British 

 Provinces, Billings. 



On Falls of Niagara and their 

 changes, Bakewell. 



Mineralogy of metamorphic 

 rocks. Hunt, T. S. 



Second rapport, lacs Sup^rieur 

 et Huron, Rottermunde. 

 Bull. 127 11 



Canada — Continued. 

 Provinces of Quebec and Ontario 

 (and Canada in general) — Cont'd. 



1857. Newer Pliocene and post-Plio- 



cene of Montreal, Dawson, 



J. W. 

 Division of Azoic of Canada, 



Logan. 

 Minerals of Canada, Hind. 

 Newer Pliocene fossils of St, 



Lawrence Valley, Dawson, 



J. W. 

 Mineralogic study of stratified 



crystalline rocks. Hunt, T. S. 

 Laurentian of Canada, Logan. 

 Region between Georgian Bay 



and Ottawa River, Murray. 

 Explorations in region north of 



Lake Huron, Murray. 

 Serpentine and its uses, Hunt, 



T. S. 

 Relative aux c^phalopes du 



Canada, Barrande. 



1858. A week in Gasp 6, Dawson, J. W. 

 Glacial phenomena in Canada 



and the United States, Ram- 

 say. 



Lecture on Sable Island, Gilpin, 

 E. 



Report of survey of Canada, 

 Logan . 



Geological causes that have in- 

 fluenced the scenery of Can- 

 ada, etc., Ramsay. 



Georgian Bay district, Murray. 



Laurentian of Ottawa district 

 and Canada west, Billings. 



Geology of North America, 

 Marcou, J. 



Chemical report of survey of 

 Canada, Hunt, T. S. 



Sketch of geology of United 

 States, Rogers, H. D. 



Dates of iutrusives in Lauren- 

 tian of Canada, Logan. 



Magdalen River district, Rich- 

 ardson, J. 

 859. Sedimentary and other rela- 

 tions of Paleozoic fossils of 

 New York, Bigshy. 



Laurentian in River Rouge dis- 

 trict, Logan. 



Microscopy of some Canadian 

 limestones, Dawson, J. W. 



Report of chemist, etc., Cana- 

 da survey. Hunt, T. S, 



