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Canada — Continued. 

 Provinces of Quebec and Ontario 

 l[ancl. Canada in general) — Cont'd. 



1883. Quebec group in geology, 



Selwyn. 

 Unsolved protdemsin geology, 

 Dawson, J. W. 



1884. Iron ores of Victoria County, 



Merritt. 



Ni.araga River and Glacial pe- 

 riod, Wright, G. F. 



Superficial geology of Duudas 

 Valley, etc., Kennedy, W. 



Climate changes of later geo- 

 logic times, Whitney, J. J). 



Canadian notes, Paleozoic out- 

 liers, Willoox. 



List of fossils from Ottawa and 

 vicinity. Ami. 



Silicates about olivine in an- 

 orthosites from River Sagne- 

 nay, Adams, F. D. 



Canadian iron ores, Dewey. 



Glacial action in northern New 

 York and Canada, AVillcox. 



Crystalline rocks of the North- 

 west, Winchell, N. H. 



Ice of the Glacial period, Lewis, 

 H.C. 



Azoic system and its subdivi- 

 sions, Whitney and Wads- 

 worth. 



Cambrian of United States and 

 Canada, Walcott. 



Descriptive sketch of eastern 

 Canada, Selwyn. 



Apatite of Canada, Hunt, T. S. 



Notes on building stones used 

 in New York, Newberry. 



Eozoic rocks of North America, 

 Hunt, T. S. 



Sand plains and changes" of 

 level of the upper Ottawa, 

 Odium. 



Copper and iron districts of 

 Lake Superior, Wadsworth. 



Eozoou canadense, Dawson, 

 J.W. 



Geologic occurrence of bitu- 

 men, Peckham. 



1885. Apatitb ringer in Canada, 



Adams, F. D. 

 Apatite of Quebec, Brown, C. C. 

 Notes on north shore of Lake 



Superior, Selwyn. 



Canada — Continued. 

 Pkovixces of Quebec and Ontario 

 (and Canada in general) — Cont'd. 

 1885. Division du systfeme dozo'iciue. 

 Hunt, T. S. 



Zones of silicates in anortho- 

 site rocks on the Saguenay, 

 Adams, F. D. 



Origin of crystalline rocks. 

 Hunt, T. S. 



Interior of ©aspd Peninsula, 

 Ells, Low. 



Mines in Ontario, Quebec, and 

 Nova Scotia, Williraot. 



Niagara gorge as a chronom- 

 eter, Wright, G. F. 



Relations of geologic work in 

 Canada and the Old World, 

 Dawson, J. AV. 



Glacial action north of the St. 

 Lawrence, Willcox. 



Canadian and Archoan and 

 Irish metamorphics, Kina- 

 han, G. H. 



Impression of the Cambrian ot 

 Canada, Blake, J. F. 



Miorostructuro of certain 

 bowlder clays, Dawson, 

 G.M. 



Note sur ddp6ts aurifferes de la 

 Beance, Laflamme. 



Study of Eozoon canadense, 

 Julien. 



Wallbridge iron mine. Chap- 

 man. 



Observations in Saguenay re- 

 gion, Laflamme. 



Ice age theories. Hill, E. 



Sur un gisement d'^meraude au 

 Saguenay, Laflamme. 



Apatite deposits, Ottawa 

 County, Torrance. 



Cambrian faunas of North 

 America, Walcott. 



History of the Taconic question 

 and relations of the rocks, 

 Hunt, T. S. 



Eroding power of ice, New- 

 berry. 



Enlargement of fragments in 

 certain rocks, Irving nnd 

 Van Hise. 

 !. Old gorge at Niagara, Clay- 

 pole. 



DevelopTnents of North Ameri- 

 can continent, Le Conte. 



