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Canada — Continued. 

 Manitoba to Rocky Mountain Re- 

 gion — Continued. 

 1859. Exploration of passes of tlie 

 Rocky Mountains, Blaotis- 

 ton. 

 Fossils from Red River coun- 

 try, Meek and Hayden. 

 Silurian and Devonian fossils 

 from Assiniboine and Sas- 

 katchewan, Billings. 

 Cretaceous fossils from Assini- 

 boine and Saskatchewan, 

 Meek. 

 Report of Assiniboiue and Sas- 

 katchewan expedition. Hind. 

 Exploration of country be- 

 tween Lake Superior and 

 Red River, Dawson, S. .1. 

 1861. Country between Lake Supe- 

 rior and the Pacific, Hector. 

 Drift of western Canada by 

 Chapman, Dawson, J. W. 

 1863. Fossil plants collected on 

 northwest boundary, New- 

 berry. 

 1865. Sub-Carboniferous conglom- 

 erate in the far West, 

 Lesquereux. 



1869. Certain physical features of 



Upper Mississippi River, 



Warren, G. K. 

 Geology of Mackenzie Valley, 



Meek. 

 Geology from Lake Superior to 



valley of Red River, Hind. 

 Cretaceous and Tertiary plants 



from Yellowstone, Newberry. 



1870. Later extinct flora of North 



America, Newberry. 



1872. Tertiary flora of North America, 



Lesquereux. 



1873. Reconnaissance from Lake Su- 



perior to Fort Garry, Selwyn. 

 Country between lakes Superior 



and Winnipeg, Bell. 

 Brick clay from Fort Garry, 



Harrington, B. J. 



1874. Geology, Canada Pacific Rail- 



way, Macoun. 



Boring in Manitoba, Ward. 



Age of lignite of Rooky Moun- 

 tains, Lesquereux. 



Lignites and plant beds of 

 western America, Newberry. 



Canada — Continued. 

 Manitoba to Rocky Mountain Rf.- 

 Q ion — Continued. 



1874. Report on region 'from Lake of 



the Woods to the Rocky 

 Mountains by Dawson, Dana, 

 J. D. 



Northwest Territory from Mani- 

 toba to Rocky Mountain 

 House, Selwyn. 



Country between Red River and 

 the Saskatchewan and Lake 

 Superior, Bell, R. 



Lignite Tertiary, near forty- 

 ninth parallel, Dawson, G. M. 



1875. Lignite formation of the West, 



Dawson, G. M. 



Transition beds of Saskatche- 

 wan district. Cope. 



Superficial geology of central 

 North America, Dawson, J. W. 



Report on region along forty- 

 ninth parallel to the Rocky 

 Mountains, Dawson, G. M. 



G(Sologie du bassin du Macken- 

 zie, Hebert, Pesitot. 



Foramifera, etc., in Cretaceous 

 of Manitoba, Dawson, G. M. 



1876. Cretaceous aiid Tertiary fossils 



of Upper Missouri country, 

 Gabb. 



Relations of lignitic group of 

 the West, Stevenson. . 



Later extinct floras of North 

 America, Newberry. 



Country west, of Lake Mani- 

 toba and about Lake Winni- 

 peg, etc.. Bell. 



Country between Upper Assini- 

 boine River and Lake Mani- 

 toba, Spencer, J. W . 



1877. Borings in Northwestern Terri- 



tory in 1875, Ells. 

 Notes on Lower Peace and Atha- 

 basca rivers, Macoun. 



1878. Reconnaissance of Leech River 



vicinity, Dawson, G. M. 



1879. North American Mesozoio and 



Cenozoic, Miller, S. A. 

 Country between Lake Winni- 

 peg and Hudson Bay, Bell. 



1880. Silurian and Devonian fossils 



from Manitoba, etc., Whit- 

 eaves. 



1881. Borings in Souris River Valley, 



Selwyu. 



