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M. Ami, xxvii, 259; Sketch of E. 
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Was Mount Royal an active vol- 
cano? J. S. Buchan, (rev.), xxvli, 
313; Are the St. John plant beds 
Carboniferous':' G. F. Matthew, 
xxvii, 383; Michipicoten Huron - 
Ian area, A. B. Willmoit, xxvif., 
14; Petrography of Shefford 
mountain, J. A. Dresser, xxvii I, 
203; Toronto and Scarboro drift 
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306; Geological survey, vol, xi, 
1893, (rev.), xxviii, 321; Duration 
of the Toronto Interglacial pe- 
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Cambrian of Cape Breton, G. P. 
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Northeast coast of Labrador, K. 
A. Daly, (rev.), xxix, 256, Ostra- 
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Cape Breton, G. F. Matthew, 
(rev.), xxix, 311; The Huronian 
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325; Summary report, Geological 
Survey for 1901, Robt. Bell -(rev.), 
xxx, 64; Sutton mountain (ed. 
com.), xxx, US; Age of the Belly 
River beds, J. B. Hatcher, xxxl, 
3S9; Sketch of A. R. C. Selwyn, 
K. M. Ami, xxxi, 1; Footprints 
of the Joggins, G. F. Mattnews, 
(rev.), xxxii. 54; Variolitic pillow 
lava from Newfoundland, R. A. 
Daly, xxxii, 65; Nepheline Syenite 
in western Ontario, W. G. Mil- 
ler, xxxii, 1S2; Metamorphism of 
Laurentian limestones (ed. com.), 
xxx!!, 3S5: Ancient lake beaches 
in Georgian bay, F. M. ComstocK, 
xxxili, 312; Igneous rocks of the 
Rossiand mining- district, B. C, 
W. B. Barber, xxxiii, 335; Gold 
bearing metamorphic series of 
Nova Scotia, J. E. Woodman, 
xxxiii, 364; Sediments of the Me- 
■jruma series of Nova Scotia, J. E. 
Woodman, xxxiv, 13; Canadian 
Endoceratidae, J. F. Whiteaves, 
xxxv, 23, 324; (rev), xxxvi. 1S6; 
Carboniferous batrachian foot- 
prints, G. F. Matthews, (rev.), 
xxxv, 181. 
Canada ores at the Columbian Ex- 
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Gems and rare minerals, (ed. 
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Canadian ice age, J. W. Dawson. 
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Canadian localities of the Taconlc 
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356. 
Cantwell. J. C, Ice cliffs on the Ko- 
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Cape Ann, Geology of, N. S. Sha- 
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Capellini, president of the second 
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Capulus and Platyceras, Relations 
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Carbcne Eiszeit, W. Wagen, (rev.), 
ii. 336. 
Carbonic gastropod, Variation In, 
Keyes, iii, 330. 
Carboniferous- in Pennsylvania, 
Wasmuth, ii, 311; in Texas, 
Cummins (p.s.n.), ii, 138; In- 
cludes the Kinderhook in Iowa, 
Calvin, (cit.), iii, 27; Fossil plants 
of the Ravenhead collection, ii. 
Kidston, (rev. i, v. 249; Area in 
Texas, R. S. Tarr, vi, 145; In 
central Iowa, C. R. Keyes, (rev.), 
vii, 377; In Newfoundland, J. W. 
Dawson, (rev.), viii, 25U; New 
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correlation papers, H. S. Wil- 
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in northeastern Missouri, C. R. 
Keyes, x, 380; A new tree from 
the Carboniferous of Monroe 
county, Ohio, H. Herzer, xi, 2S5; 
Of Shasta county, Cal., J. P. 
Smith, (rev.), xiv, 203; Drainage 
systems of the Carboniferous area 
of Michigan, E. H. Mudge, xiv, 
301; Serial nomenclature of, C. R. 
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Iowa, T. H. Macbride, (abs.), 
xviii, 226; Calci sponge from Ne- 
braska, J. M. Clarke, xx, 387; of 
southwestern Iowa, C. R. Keyes, 
xxi, 346; Missourian series of, C. 
R. Keyes, xxiii, 298; Schematic 
standard, C. R. Keyes, xxviii, 299; 
Coal in Arizona, E. T. Dumble, 
xxx, 370; Formations of, Hum- 
boldt, Iow y a, F. W. Sardeson, xxx, 
300; Batrachian footprints in 
tern Canada, G. F. Matthews, 
(rev.), xxxv, 181; Two genera, 
T. D. A. Cockerell, xxxvi, 330. 
Carboniferous glaciation in south- 
ern and eastern hemispheres, C. 
D. White, iii, 299; Literature of, 
White, iii, 326. 
Carcinosoma newiini, Claypole, vi, 
400. 
Carcinosoma, A new species, E. 
W. Claypole, xiii, 77. 
Cariboo Mining district, Brit. Ccl., 
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Carmelo bay. California, Geology of, 
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Carnegie intsitute, (p.s.n.), xxix, 
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Carnegie Museum, (p.s.n.), xxxlv, 
399. 
Carney, Frank, Pre-Glacial stream 
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Carnotite and associated vanadi- 
ferous minerals in western Col- 
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Carpenter. F. R., A new Glacial 
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Carpenter, P. Herbert, Replv to 
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Carta geologica de Mexico, A. Cas- 
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Carte geologique de la Russie, Kar- 
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