DABTON.] 



NORTH AMEitldAif GEOLOGY. 



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Pleistocene — Continued. 



Eastern Canada— Continued. 

 1891. Nova Scotia, Gilpin. 



Beacli plieuomena, Quaco, New 

 Brunswick, Whittle. 



Southern iuvertebrata on shores 

 of Acadia, Ganong. 



Subsidence in later Glacial times, 

 Hitchcock, C. H. 



Chemical contributions [Analyses 

 of clays], Hoffmann. 



Environs of Quebec, Marcou, J. 



Surface geology of Pictou coal 

 fields, Poole. 



Cause of active compressive stress 

 in rooks, Eeade. 



Old channel of Niagara River, 

 Scovell. 



High level shores and their de- 

 formation, Spencer, J. W. 



Post-Pliocene continental suljsi- 

 deuoe versus glacial dams, 

 Spencer, J. W. 



Deformation of the Algonquin 

 beach, Spencer, J. W. 



Highest old shore line in Mack- 

 inac Island, Taylor. 



Inequality of distribution of the 

 euglacial drift, Upham. 



Glacial lakes in Canada, Up- 

 ham. 



Criteria of englacial and snbgla- 

 cial drift, Upham. 



Lakes inclosed by modified drift, 

 Upham. 

 Western British America. 

 1852. Geology of Lake of the Woods, 



Bigsby. 

 1855. Geology of Hudson Bay Territo- 

 ries, etc., Isbester. 



1859. Report of Assinniboine and Sas- 



katchewan expedition, Hind. 

 Exploration of country between 

 Lake Superior and Red River 

 colony, Dawson, S. J. 



1860. Southeast Vancouver Island, 



Bauerman. 

 Geologie des sUdwestlichen 

 Theils von Vancouver's Insel, 

 Bauerman. 



1861. Country between Lake Superior 



and the Pacific, Hector. 

 Drift of western Canada, by 

 Chapman, Dawson, J. W. 

 1863. Report of explorations in British 

 America, Hector. 



Pleistocene — Continued. 



Western British America — Con- 

 tinued. 



1867. Glaciers of Bute Inlet, British 



Columbia, Whymper, F. 

 Glaciers of Alaska, Blake, W. P. 



1868. Features of the northwest coast 



of America, Blake, T. A. 

 Absence of northern drift in the 

 West, Whitney, J. D. 



1869. Geology of Alaska, Blake, T. 



A. 

 Geology from Lake Superior to 

 valley of Red River, Hind. 



1870. Northern drift on Pacific slope of 



Rocky Mountains, Brown, R. 



1871. Terraces of British Columbia, 



Begbie. 



1872. Coal fields of Vancouver Island, 



Eicliardson, J. 



Explorations in British Colum- 

 bia, Selwyn. 



Country between Lake Superior 

 and Albany River, Bell, E. 



1873. Glacial grooves in Vancouver 



Island, Davidson. 

 Coal, Vancouver and Queen Char- 

 lotte, Richardson, J. 



1874. Champlain deposits north of Lake 



Superior, Dawson, G. M. 



Lignite Tertiary near forty-ninth 

 parallel, Dawson, G. M. 



Observations in Northwest Terri- 

 tory, Selwyn. 



Boring in Manitoba, Ward. 



1875. Report on region from Lake of 



the Woods to the Rocky Moun- 

 tains, by Dawson, Dana, J. D. 



Valley of Minnesota River, War- 

 ren, G. K. 



Superficial geology of central 

 region of North America, Daw- 

 son, G. M. 



Report on region along forty- 

 ninth parallel to the Rocky 

 Mountains, Dawson, G. M. 



Northwest Territory from Mani- 

 toba to Rooky Mountains, Sel- 

 wyn. 



1876. Report of survey of Canada for 



for 1874-75, Selwyn. 



Explorationsin British Columbia, 

 Richardson, J. 



Country between upper Assinni- 

 boine River and Lake Manito- 

 ba, etc., Spencer, J. W. 



