Author's Catalogue. 391 
DALY, R. A. 
The geology of the region adjoining the western part of the in- 
ternational boundary. (Sum. Rep., Can. Geol. Sur. 1901. pp. 37-43.) 
DOWLING, D. B. 
The West side of James Bay. (Sum. Rep., Geol. Sur. Can., 1901. 
pp. 107-115.) 
DRESSER, J. A. 
Petrography of Shefford and Brome mountains. (Sum. Rep., 
Geol. Sur. Can., 1901. pp. 183-187.) 
ELLS, R. W. 
The district around Kingston, Ontario. (Sum. Rep., Geol. Sur. 
Can., 1901. pp. 170-183.) 
EMMONS, S. F. 
Clarence King: a memorial. 1902. 12 pages and portrait. New 
York. Engineering and Mining Journal. 
FARIBAULT, E. R. 
Nova Scotia gold fields. (Sum. Rep., Geol. Sur. Can. 1901. pp. 
214-221.) 
FLETCHER, HUGH. 
Kings and Hants counties, Nova Scotia. (Sum. Rep., Geol. Sur. 
Can., 1901. pp. 208-214.) 
HERSHEY, O. H. 
The: Quaternary of southern California. (Bull. Dept. Geol., Univ. 
Cals, vol. 3, pp. 1-30.) 
HOFFMANN, G. C. 
Chemistry and mineralogy (Sum. Rep., Geol. Sur. Can., 1901. pp. 
230-239.) 
HOPKINS, T. C. 
Clays and clay industries of Pennsylvania: -III. Clays of the 
great valley and South Mountain areas. (Appendix, Ann. Rep., Pa. 
State College. 1899-1900. 1901.) 
HOVEY, E: O. 
The paleontological collections of the geological department of 
the American Museum of Natural History. (Jour. Geol., vol. 10, 
pp. 252-255, Apr.-May, 1902.) 
INGALLS, E. D. 
The progress of mining in Canada in 1901. (Sum. Rep., Geol. 
Sur. Can., 1901. pp. 239-244.) 
JOHNSTON, J. F. E. 
Eastern part of the Abitibi region. (Sum. Rep., Geol. Sur. Can., 
1901, pp. 128-141.) 
