82 Scientific Intelligence. 



No. 84. An Exploration of the Tazin and Taltson Rivers, 

 North TV est Territories; by Charles Camsell. 124 pp., 18 pis., 

 1 map. 



No. 85. Road Material Survej^s in 1914 ; by L. Reinecke. 

 Pp. viii, 244 ; 5 maps, 10 pis., 2 figs. 



No. 86. Iroquois Foods and Food Preparation ; by F. W. 

 Waugh. 



No. 87. Geology of a Portion of the Flathead Coal Area, 

 British Columbia ; by J. D. MacKenzie. 



No. 88. Geology of Graham Island, British Colombia ; by J. 

 D. Mackenzie. Pp. viii, 221 ; 2 maps, 16 pis., 23 figs. 



No. 89. Wood Mountain- VVillowbunch Coal Area, Saskatch- 

 ewan ; by Bruce Rose. Pp. 103 ; 1 map, 7 pis., 1 fig. 



No. 90. Time Perspective in Aboriginal American Culture, a 

 Study in Method ; by E. Sapir. 



No. 91. The Labrador Eskimo ; by E. W. Hawkes. 



No. 92. Part of the District of Lake St. John, Quebec; by 

 John A. Dresser. Pp. 88; 1 map, 5 pis., 2 figs. 



No. 93. The Southern Plains of Alberta ; by D. B. Dowling. 

 Pp. 200; 3 maps, 35 pis., 3 figs. 



No. 94. Ymir Mining Camp, British Columbia ; by Charles 

 Wales Drysdale. Pp. vii, 185 ; 1 map, 15 pis., 16 figs. 



No. 95. Onaping Map-area ; by W. H. Collins. Includes 

 Map 153A. 



No. 97. Scroggie, Barker, Thistle and Kirkman Creeks, Yukon 

 Territory; by D. D. Cairnes. Pp. 46; 1 map, 6 pis., 2 figs. 



In addition, a considerable number of maps have been issued, 

 some of them in connection with the above memoirs. 



Museum Bulletins.— No. 23. The Trent Yalley Outlet of 

 Lake Algonquin and the Deformation of the Algonquin Water- 

 Plane in Lake Simcoe District, Ontario; by W. A. Johnston. 

 Pp. 22 ; 3 pis., 1 map. 



No. 24. Late Pleistocene Oscillations of Sea-Level in the 

 Ottawa Yalley ; by W. A. Johnston. Pp. 14 ; 1 fig. 



No. 25. Recent and Fossil Ripple-mark ; by E. W. Kindle. 

 Noticed on p. 491, vol. xliii. 



No. 26. The Flora of Canada ; by J. M. Macoun and M. O. 

 Malte. 



(2.) Mines Branch. P^ugene Haanel, Director. Summary 

 Report for the Calendar Year ending December 31, 1915. Pp. 

 viii, 213 ; 12 pis., 3 figs. 



Also numerous separate reports on the production for 1915 of 

 the metals (copper, gold, lead, etc.); iron and steel; cement, lime, 

 clay, etc. ; coal and coke. 



Preliminary Report of the Mineral Production of Canada dur- 

 ing the calendar year 1916, Prepared by John McLeish, Chief 

 of the Division of Mineral Resources and Statistics. Pp. 25. 



Annual Report on the Mineral Production of Canada, during 

 the calendar year 1915; John McLeish. Pp. 364. 



Report on the Building and Ornamental Stones of Canada, vol. 

 iv; Wm. a. Parks. Pp. 333; 56 pis., 7 figs. 



