8. Woodman, J. E. 



9. Rickard, T. A. 

 10. Faribault, E. R. 



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Probable age of the Meguma 

 (Gold-bearing) Series of Nova 

 Scotia: Bull. Geol. Soc. of Am., 

 Vol. XIX, pp. 99-112, 1908. 

 The Domes of Nov* Scotia: Jour. 

 Can. Min. Inst., Vol. XV., 1912. 

 Annual Summary Reports on the 

 Goldbearing rocks of Nova Scotia, 

 1897 to the present; Serial geolo- 

 gical maps of the Goldbearing 

 rocks of Nova Scotia, from Canso 

 to St. Margarets bay and Windsor; 

 Plans and sections of gold mining 

 districts of Nova Scotia : Published 

 by the Geological Survey of Can- 

 ada. 



Gold fields of Nova Scotia. Com- 

 piled largely from the results of 

 investigations by E. R. Faribault: 

 Geol. Surv. of Can., Memoir No. 

 20, 1913. 



A complete bibliography of the literature of the Gold- 

 bearing series of Nova Scotia is contained in the last paper 

 cited, namely, "Gold Fields of Nova Scotia": Geol. Surv. 

 of Canada, Memoir No. 20, 1913, by W, Malcolm. 



11. Malcolm, W. 



OLDHAM GOLD DISTRICT.* 



(E. R. Faribault.) 

 INTRODUCTION. 



LOCATION. 



Oldham gold district is situated in the northern part of 

 Halifax county about 25 miles (40 km.) north of the city 

 of Halifax and 3 miles (4-8 km.) southeast of Enfield, a 

 small station on the Intercolonial railway. The district 

 lies near the summit of the watershed that separates the 

 streams flowing south through Porters lakes into the 

 Atlantic from those whose waters reach the Bay of Fundy 



*See Map — Oldham Gold District and Vicinity. 



