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Pleistocene — Continued. 



Eastern Canada — Continued. 



1888. Old shore lines in the Ontario 



basin, Gilbert, G. K. 



Origin of some features in Can- 

 ada, Bell, E. 



St. Lawrence basin and the Great 

 Lakes, Spencer, J. W. 



Ancient shore line near Toronto, 

 Ives. 



Changes of level of the Great 

 Lakes, Gilbert, G. K. 



Drift north of Lake Superior, 

 Spencer, J. W. 



The Iroquois beach, Spencer, J. 

 W. 



Great Lake basins of Canada, 

 Drummond. 



Ottawa clays and gravels, Bow- 

 man. 



Ottawa, vicinity of Government 

 farm, Ami. 



Labrador, cruise to northern, 

 Packard. 



Labrador, Ungava district, Tur- 

 ner, L. 



Ottawa region, Ami. 



Petrography of drift of central 

 Ontario, Coleman. 



Petroleum field of Ontario,B6ll,E. 



Lakes Temisoamingue and Abbit- 

 tibbi, and Montreal Eiver re- 

 gion, Bell, E. 



1889. Pleistocene at Eivifere Beaudette, 



Dawson, J. W. 



Another old channel of the Ni- 

 agara, Scovell. 



Arctic currents as factors in Ca- 

 nadian geology, Gasking. 



Local geology of Mankato, Bech- 

 dolt. 



Glaoiation of eastern Canada, 

 Chalmers. 



Glacial bowlders of our fisheries, 

 Honeyman. 



Lecture on geology. Ells. 



Life history of Niagara Falls, 

 Pohlmau. 



1890. Progress of investigations. New 



Brunswick, Bailey, L. W. 

 Eeport on Quebec, Ells, Wal- 



cott. 

 Pictou and Colchester counties, 



Nova Scotia, Fletcher. 

 Southern invertebrata on shores 



of Acadia, Ganong. 



Pleistocene — Continued. 



Eastern Canada — Continued. 



1890. Macfarlane's Eailway Guide, 



Dawson, G. M. 



Iroquois beach, Davis, W. M., 

 Spencer, J. W. 



Deformation of Iroquois beach, 

 Spencer, J. W. 



Northeastern extension of the 

 Iroquois beach, Spencer, J. W. 



General Pleistocene submergence, 

 Spencer, J. W. 



Ancient shores in region of Great 

 Lakes, Spencer, J. W. 



Origin of basins of the Great 

 Lakes, Spencer, J.W. ; Bonney, 

 Hinde, Seeley. 



History of Niagara Eiver, Gil- 

 bert, G. K. 



Country northwest of Lake Su- 

 perior, Lawson. 



Fiords and great lake basins of 

 North America, Upham. 



Lake St. John country. Chambers. 



A moraine of recession in Onta- 

 rio, Wright, G. F. 



Gravel deposits of Ontario, Spen- 

 cer, J. W. 



Potholes north of Lake Superior, 

 McKellar. 



Geology of Ontario, Bell, E. 



Geology of the northwest of Lake 

 Superior, Harvey. 



Northwestern Manitoba, Tyrrell. 



Glaciation of eastern Canada, 

 Chalmers. 



Glacial geology of Cape Breton, 

 Honeyman. 



Gleanings in Nova Scotia and 

 Cape Breton, Honeyman. 



Surface geology of southern New 

 Brunswick, Chalmers. 



1891. Eeview of the Quaternary era, 



Upham. 

 Formation of Toronto Island, 



Clark, L. J. 

 Drift rooks of central Ontario, 



Coleman. 

 Grand Eiver, Labrador, Gary. 

 Was Lake Iroquois an arm of the 



sea, Davis, Stone, Spencer, J.W. 

 Davis on the Iroquois beach, 



Spencer, J. W. 

 Later physiographic geology of 



Eocky Mountain region in Can- 

 ada, Dawson, G. M. 



