weeks.] PALEONTOLOGY, PETROLOGY, AND MINERALOGY, 1904. 147 
Canada — Continued. 
Ontario— Continued. 
Corundum and emery, Fuller (H. T.), 1. 
Corundum in Ontario, Baker, 1. 
Cuspate forelands, Wilson (A.W.G.), 2. 
Devonian fauna of Kwataboahegan River, 
Parks, 1. 
Economic resources of Moose River basin, 
Bell (J. M.), 1. 
Exploration of the Ontario iron ranges, Will- 
mott, 2. 
Genesis of Animikie iron range, Hille, 2. 
Gold near Lake Superior, Lane, 8. 
Iron belt west of Hutton, Culbert, 1. 
Iroquois beach in Ontario, Coleman, 1,2. 
Mineral resources of Ontario, Miller (W.G.), 2. 
Mines of Ontario, Carter (W. E. H), 1. 
Nepheline rock from Ontario, Adams (F. D.), 
1. 
Nickel and copper deposits of Sudbury, Bar- 
low, 1. 
Northern nickel range, Coleman, 3. 
Notes from Burford Township, Yates, ]. 
Notes on mica, Corkill, 1. 
Notes on past collecting season, Grant (C. C), 
1. 
Parasite from Devonian rocks of Hudson 
Bay, Parks, 2. 
Raised shore lines of St. Lawrence Valley 
and Great Lakes, Chalmers, 1. 
Rock movements in the Laurentian and 
Huronian areas, Mills (S.D.),1. 
Sudbury nickel-bearing eruptive, Coleman, 4. 
Trent River system, Wilson (A. W. G.), 1. 
Quebec. 
Copper-bearing rocks in Quebec, Dresser, 3. 
Crystallographic study of millerite, Palache 
and Wood, 1. 
Geology and petrography of Shefford Moun- 
tain, Dresser, 1. 
Geology of Brome Mountain, Dresser, 2. 
Geology of Nottaway River Basin, Bell 
(Robert), 1. 
Mineral containing radium, Obalski, 1. 
Monographic de l'lle d'Anticosti, Schmitt, 1. 
Notes on mica, Corkill, 1. 
Pyroxenites of the Grenville series in Ottawa 
County, Gordon, 2. 
Saskatchewan. 
Explorations in Saskatchewan and Keewatin, 
Tyrrell, 1. 
Geological explorations in Athabaska, Sas- 
katchewan, and Keewatin, Dowling, 1. 
Ungara. 
Exploration of east coast of Hudson Bay, 
Low, 1. 
Geology of Nastapoka Islands, Low, 2. 
Yukon Territory. 
Crystosphenes in northern America, Tyrrell, 
1. 
White Horse copper camp, Brewer, 2. 
General. 
Canadian species of Trocholites, Whiteaves, 1. 
Bibliography of Canadian geology and paleon- 
tology, Ami, 1. 
Contact of Archean and post-Archean, Will- 
mot, 1. 
Canada — Continued. 
General— Continued. 
Effect of superficial debris on the advance 
and retreat of some Canadian glaciers, 
Ogilvie, 3. 
Eisenerzlagerstatten am Lake Superior, 
Macco, 1. 
Geological Survey of Canada as an educa- 
tional institution, Walker, 1. 
Mica deposits, Cirkel, 1. 
Paleozoic Cypridina from Canada, Jones, 1. 
Peat in Canada, Chalmers, 2. 
Progress of vertebrate paleontology in Can- 
ada, Lam be, 5. 
Report on chemistry and mineralogy, Hoff- 
mann, 1. 
Rugose corals from the Silurian rocks of 
Manitoba, Whiteaves, 2. 
Seismology in Canada, Stupart, 1. 
Tertiary plants from Canada and the United 
States, Penhallow, 1. 
Carboniferous. 
Appalach ian regio n . 
Carboniferous of the Appalachian basin, Ste- 
venson (J. J.), 1. 
Coal deposits of Georgia, McCallie, 2. 
Coal Measures of central Pennsylvania, 
Fluck.l. 
Deposition of the Appalachian Pottsville, 
White (D.), 1, 3. 
Gypsum deposits in Virginia, Eckel, 2. 
Indiana folio, Richardson, 1. 
Latrobe folio, Campbell, 4. 
Oil and gas fields of Greene County, Stone, 2. 
Kanawha and New River coal fields of West 
Virginia, Robinson, 1. 
Kittanning folio, Butts, 2. 
Upper Paleozoic rocks of Ohio and Pennsyl- 
vania, Girty, C. 
Canada. 
Carboniferous system of New Brunswick, 
Bailey (L. W.), 1. 
Coal prospects of New Brunswick, Poole, 1. 
Geology of Boisdale Hills anticline, Boright,l- 
Great Basin region. 
Bisbee folio, Ran some, 4. 
Geology and ore deposits of the Bisbee quad- 
rangle, Ransome, 1. 
Globe folio, Ransome, 3. 
Great Lakes region. 
Alabaster area, Gregory, 1. 
Gypsum and plaster industry of Michigan, 
Grimsley, 4. 
Origin of Michigan gypsum deposits, Grims- 
ley, 3. 
Great Plains region. 
Edgcmont folio, Darton and Smith, 1. 
Geology of the Black Hills, Jaggar, 1. 
Gypsum deposits in Oklahoma, Gould, 3. 
Newcastle folio, Darton, 1. 
Mississippi Valley region. 
Carboniferous faunas of Mississippi Valley in 
the Rocky Mountain region, Keyes, 5. 
Carboniferous formations of the Ozark uplift, 
Ball, 1. 
Coal Measure faunal studies, Beede and 
Rogers, 1. 
