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pretation, (rev.), xvii, 98; Origin 
of some mountain scarps (abs.), 
xvii, 408; The Richmond folio 
(rev.), xxiii, 19S; Basin range 
structure in southeastern Cali- 
fornia, xxxi, 311; Conglomerate 
dikes in southern Arizona, xxxu, 
135; (p.s.n.), xxxiii, 134. 
Camptonite dikes near Whitehall, 
N. Y., iv, 97; Near Danbybor- 
ough, Vt., V. F. Marsters, xv, 
368; and other intrusives near 
lake Memphremagog, V. F. Mars- 
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61; Hamilton in western Ontario, 
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360; Glacial lakes, Warren Up- 
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1t3; Lake Agassiz in Manitoba, 
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port of survey for 1S8S-89, Sel- 
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396; Mining and mineral statis- 
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395; Ditto, 1SS9, E. D. Ingall 
(rev.), viii, 395; Silurian fossils 
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tology, T. Rupert Jones, (rev.), 
Ix, 56; New horizon in the St. 
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(rev.), ix, 57; So called Lauren- 
tian limestones at St. John (ed. 
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Larix from interglacial, D. P. 
Penhallow, ix, 368; Labrador 
coast, A. S. Packard, (rev.), ix, 
401; Exploration on Grand river, 
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402; Manganese, H. P. Brumell, 
x, 80, Orthoceratidae, Winnipeg, 
Whiteaves (rev.), x, 124; Sum- 
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x, 182; Age of the Eozoon (p.s. 
n.), x, 262; Cannel coal from Koo- 
tanie, Penhallow, x, 331; Coals 
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period, R. Chalmers, (abs.), xl> 
134; Laurentian of the Ottawa 
district, R. W. Ells, (abs.) xl, 
134; Laurentian-Huronian con- 
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(rev.), xiii, 64; Post-Glacial out- 
let of the Great lakes, G. F. 
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at Deloraine, J. B. Tyrrell, xl, 
332; Petroleum in Gaspe, H. P. 
