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3. Coleman, A. P. . . ."Port Coldwell Region": Ann. 



Rep. Bur. of Mines, Ont., 1898, 

 pp. 146-149. 



4. "Dyke Rocks near Heron Bay": 



Ann. Rep. Bur. of Mines, Ont., 



1899, pp. 172-174. 



5. "A New Analcite Rock from Lake 



Superior": Jour, of Geol., Vol. 

 VII, 1899, pp. 431-436. _ 



6. "Heronite or Analcite Tinguaite": 



Ann. Rep. Bur. of Mines, Ont., 



1900, pp. 186-191. 



7. Adams, Frank D. ."On the Probable Occurrence of a 



Large Area of Nepheline-bearing 

 Rocks on the Northeast Coast 

 of Lake Superior": Jour, of 

 Geol., Vol. VIII, 1900, pp. 322- 



3 2 5-. 



8. Coleman, A. P. . . ."Syenites near Port Coldwell": 



Ann. Rep. Bur. of Mines, Ont., 

 1902, pp. 208-213. 



9. Kerr, H. L "Nepheline Syenites of Port Cold- 



well": Ann. Rep. Bur. of Mines 

 Ont., 1910, pp. 194-232 with map. 



COLDWELL TO PORT ARTHUR. 



BY 



A. L. Parsons. 

 ANNOTATED GUIDE. (Coldwell to Loon). 



Miles and Kilometres 

 from Sudbury. 



391 m. Middleton — Altitude 691 ft. (210-6 m.). 



629 km. From Middleton the railway passes through a 

 region underlain by Keewatin rocks, which 

 extends to Jackfish, a fishing village on Lake 

 Superior. 



407 m. Jackfish — Altitude 632 ft. (192-6 m.). Near 



658 km. Jackfish station the contact of the Keewatin 



