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Indexes to North American Geology; Bulletins 

 No. 127, 188, 189, 301, 372, 409, and 444 of the United 

 States Geological Survey. 



In these most of the important publications will be found 

 under the names — G. M. Dawson, McConnell, McEvoy, 

 Camsell, Walcott, Allan, and Dowling. 



Especially to Dawson, the master in reconnaissance, 

 geology owes the broad outlines already fixed for the 

 Canadian Cordillera. A useful summary of its geology 

 with leading references, is Dawson's 'Geological Record 

 of the Rocky Mountain Region in Canada, ' published 

 in the Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 

 Vol. 12, 1 90 1, pp. 57-92. His report on the Area of the 

 Kamloops Map-sheet (427 pages) in Volume 7 of the 

 Annual Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada 

 is the most detailed work yet published on any large part 

 of the railway section. In Volume 53 of the Smithsonian 

 Miscellaneous Collections (1908), will be found C. D. 

 Walcott 's principal writings on the Cambrian and pre- 

 Cambrian geology of the Rocky mountains in Canada. 



The more important maps referring to the section are : — 



Reconnaissance map of a portion of the Rocky 

 Mountains between latitudes 49 and 51 30'; by G. M. 

 Dawson, Geol. Survey of Canada, 1886. 



Shuswap sheet; by G. M. Dawson, Geol. Survey of 

 Canada, 1898 (not issued). 



Kamloops sheet; by G. M. Dawson, Geol. Survey of 

 Canada, 1895. 



Geological map of the Dominion of Canada; Geol. 

 Survey of Canada, 1901. 



The references in the text of the Cordilleran portion 

 of the guide book are to the following publications: — 



1. Dawson, G.M.. . .Geol. Surv. Can., Rep. of Progress, 



1877-78. 



2. McConnell, R. G.Geol. Surv. Can., Ann. Report 



Vol. II, Part D, 1886. 



3. Dawson, G. M. . .Bull. Geol. Soc. America, Vol. 2, 



1 891. 



4. Dawson, G. M. . .Geol. Surv. Can., Ann. Report, 



Vol. VII, Part B, 1894. 



5. Dawson, G. M. . .Bull. Geol. Soc. America, Vol. XII, 



1901. 



6. Willis, B Bull. Geol. Soc. America, Vol. XIII, 



1902. 



