weeks.] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 18 ( J8. 115 
Canada— Continued. 
General — Continued. 
Formations of Ottawa district, Ells, No. 256. 
Fossil Cephalopoda, Whiteaves, No. 875. 
Glacial observations in Champlain-St. Law- 
rence Valley, Wright, No. 940. 
Glacial ion of north-central Canada, Tyrrell, 
No. 785, 787. 
Gold fields of Canada, Hardman, No. 330. 
History of Niagara River, Spencer, No. 732. 
Mineralogy of the Carboniferous, Poole, No. 
631. 
Niagara Gorge, Uphani, No. 796. 
Occurrence of mammoth and mastodon re- 
mains, Bell, No. 69. 
On the genus Lepidophloios, Dawson, No. 223. 
Pleistocene in Ottawa Valley, Wilson, No. 912. 
Pre-glacial decay of rocks, Chalmers, No. 
140, 141. 
Report on chemistry and mineralogy, Hoff- 
man, No. 364. 
Rocks of Laurentian system, Adams, No. 2. 
Summary report for 1896, Dawson, No. 222. 
Athabasca. 
Cretaceous of Athabasca River, Tyrrell, No. 
786. 
British Columbia. 
Boundary and Trail Creek, Austin, No. 20. 
Copper mines at Kamloops, Wade, No. 838. 
Gold-bearing lodes, Moncton, No. 568. 
Gold-bearing placers, Merritt, No. 557. 
Harrison Lake, Brewer, No. 99. 
Lillooet River and Squamish Trail, Brewer, 
No. 104. 
Mining districts in British Columbia, Hard- 
man, No. 331. 
Mining in British Columbia, Moncton, No. 567. 
Mining operations, Carlyle, No. 132. 
Pemberton Meadows and the Blackwater, 
Brewer, No. 103. 
Platinum, Day, No. 226. 
Prospecting on Lillooet, Brewer, No. 102. 
Rosslaud, Brewer, No. 101. 
Sandon district, Brewer, No. 100. 
West Kootenay ore bodies, Gwillhn, No. 324. 
New Brunsivick. 
Bay of Fundy trough, Bailey, No. 31. 
Notes on albertite, Rutherford, No. 680. 
Recent discoveries in St. John group, Mat- 
thew, No. 538a. 
Northwest Territory. 
Northwest coast of Hudson Bay, Tyrrell, No. 
784. 
Nova Scotia. 
Baddeckite, Hoffman, No. 366. 
Bay of Fundy trough, Bailey, No. 31. 
Fish tooth from upper Arisaig, Whiteaves, 
No. 876. 
Geological horizons of Nova Scotia minerals, 
Gilpin, No. 298. 
Geology of southwest Nova Scotia, Bailey, 
No. 30. 
Manganese deposits, Jennison, No. 394. 
Ores of Nova Scotia, Gilpin, No. 287. 
Physiography and geology of Kings County 
Ami, No. 13. 
Canada — Continued. 
Nova Scotia — Continued. 
Triassic rocks of Digby Basin, Bailey, No. 29 
Typical sections in southwestern Nova Scotia, 
Bailey, No. 32. 
Ontario. 
Chemical notes on so-called Sudbury coal, 
Ellis and Lawson, No. 252. 
Clastic Huronian rocks, Coleman, No. 161. 
Geological notes, Grant, No. 313. 
Geology of French River sheet, Bell, No. 68. 
Glacial and Interglacial deposits at Toronto, 
Coleman, No. 162. 
Granites and arkoses, Barlow and Ferrier, 
No. 50. 
Mastodon in Ontario, Ami, No. 14. 
Michipicoton gold field, Willmot, No. 909. 
Mineralogical notes on Sudbury anthracite, 
Mickle, No. 559. 
Mispickel gold ores, Wells, No. 868. 
Nickeliferous magnetites, Miller, No. 563. 
Nickel mining in Sudbury district, McCharles, 
No. 513. 
Nodular granite from Pine Lake, Adams, 
No. 3. 
Occurrence of xenotime, Hoffman, No. 365. 
On a mineral of columbite group, Goodwin 
and Miller, No. 306. 
Sands and clays of Ottowa Basin, Ells, No. 254. 
Western Ontario gold fields, Coleman, No. 163. 
Western Ontario gold fields, Hille, No. 358. 
Quebec. 
Geology of Montreal, Adams, No. 4. 
Gold-bearing deposits of Quebec, Chalmers, 
No. 142. 
Granites and arkoses, Barlow and Ferrier, 
No. 50. 
Problems in Quebec geology, Ells, No. 255. 
Sands and clays of Ottowa Basin, Ells, No. 254. 
Carboniferous (including Permian). 
Classification and nommclature. 
Bethanj' limestone, Bain, No. 39. 
Classification of Mississippian series, Keyes, 
No. 425. 
Coal fields of Indian Territory, Drake, No. 239. 
Middle Coal Measures, Bain and Leonard, 
No. 45. 
Osage vs. Augusta, Weller, No. 867. 
Use of term Augusta, Keyes, No. 423. 
Correlation. 
Batesville sandstone, Weller, No. 860. 
Carboniferous formations of Ozark region, 
Keyes, No. 430. 
Correlation of section at Nebraska City, 
Nebraska, Beede, No. 64. 
Equivalents of Coal Measures of Arkansas, 
Keyes, No. 418. 
Middle Coal Measures, Bain and Leonard, 
No. 45. 
Stratigraphy of Kansas Coal Measures, Ha- 
worth, No. 335. 
New England. 
Brachiopod fauna of quartzitic pebbles of 
Carboniferous conglomerates, Walcott, No. 
845. 
Holyoke folio, Emerson, No. 258. 
