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NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY. 



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Pleistocene — Continued. 



Eastern Canada— Continued. 



1870. Report on rooks of lower St. 

 - Lawrence, Richardson, J. 



Shore of the St. Lawrence helow 

 Quebec, Richardson, J. 



1871. Surface geology of Great Lakes 



and Mississippi Valley, New- 

 berry. 



Position and height of plateau in 

 which New England glaciers 

 originated, Dana, J. D. 



Report on Prince Edward Island, 

 Dawson and Harrington. 



Position of elephant and masto- 

 don remains, Newberry. 



1872. Region north of Lake Superior, 



Bell, R. 



Changes of climate during Gla- 

 cial period, Geikie. 



Notes on Prince Edward Island, 

 Dawson, J. W. 



Lake basins and Arctic currents, 

 Dawson, J. W. 



Gold fields of Quebec and Nova 

 Scotia, Selwyn. 



Bay and River Exploits, New- 

 foundland, Murray, A. 



Northwestern New Brunswick, 

 Robb. 



Surface geology of New Bruns- 

 wick, Matthew. 



Post-Pliocene of Canada, Daw- 

 son, J. W. 



1873. Birch clay from Fort Garry, Har- 



rington, B. J. 



Dawson on post-Pliocene geology 

 of Canada, Dana, J. D. 



Arcadia iron deposits, Nova Sco- 

 tia, Selwyn. 



Glacial and Champlain in New 

 England, Dana, J. D. 



Country between Lake Temisca- 

 mingueandAbbitibbi, McOuat. 



Country between Lake Superior 

 and Winnipeg, Bell. E. 



1874. Country between the Red River 



and the Saskatchewan and 



Lake Superior, Bell, R. 

 Record of observations on Nova 



Scotia geology, Honeyman. 

 On some fossil bones, Gilpin. 

 Carboniferous of St. Georges Bay, 



Newfoundland, Gilpin. 

 Summary of investigations, 



1873-74, Selwyn. 



Pleistocene — Continued. 



Eastern Canada — Continued. 



1874. Cetacean and Niagara fossils in 



New Brunswick, Honeyman. 

 History of a bowlder, Honeyman. 

 Nova Scotian geology, Honeyman. 



1875. Neighborhood of Hamilton, Spen- 



cer, J. W. 



Outline of geology of Ontario, 

 Chapman. 



Huron County, Ontario, Gib- 

 son, J. 



Distribution of plants and marine 

 origin of Erie clays, Drum- 

 mond. 



Post-Pliocene near Bathurst, New 

 Brunswick, Paisley. 



Address to Natural History So- 

 ciety of Montreal, 1872, Daw- 

 son, J. W. 



Address to Natural History So- 

 ciety of Montreal, geologic his- 

 tory, 1874, Dawson, J. W. 



Clays on Tattagouche River, 

 Paisley. 



1876. Outline of geology of Canada, 



Chapman. 



Ice and ice work in Newfound- 

 land, Milne. 



Useful minerals of New Bruns- 

 wick, Bailey. 



Ice marks in Newfoundland, 

 Packard. 



1877. Rooks of Newfoundland, Milne. 

 Note on the Glacial era, Dana, 



J.D. 



American surface geology, Wood, 

 S.V. 



Glaciation in Nova Scotia, Honey- 

 man. 



Explorations between James Bay, 

 Lakes Superior and Huron, 

 BeU, R. 



1878. Leading geologic areas of Canada, 



Chapman. 



Goderioh salt region. Hunt, T. S. 



Eozoic rocks in Hastings and 

 Prince Edward counties, On- 

 tario, Wilkins. 



History of North American lake 

 region, Maw. 



Address to Natural History Sor 

 ciety of Montreal, Pleistocene 

 history, Dawson, J. W. 



Calciferous bowlders near To- 

 ronto, Hinde. 



