524  PRE-CAMBRIAN   GEOLOGY   OF    NORTH   AMERICA. 
63  Preliminary  reporf  of  geological  investigations  in  southwestern  Nova  Scotia, 
by  L.  W.  Bailey,  Ann.  Kept.  Geol.  Survey  Canada  for  1892-93,  new  ser.,  vol. 
6,  pt.  q,  1895,  pp.  21,  with  map. 
64  Report  on  the  geology  of  southwest  Nova  Scotia,  by  L.  W.  Bailey.  Ann. 
Kept.  Geol.  Survey  Canada  for  1896,  new  ser.,  vol.  9,  pt.  m,  1898,  pp.  154,  with 
geological  map. 
65  The  gold  measures  of  Nova  Scotia  and  deep  mining,  by  E.  R.  Faribault. 
Canadian  Mill.  Inst.,  vol.  2,  1S99,  pp.  119-130. 
See  also  Nova  Scotia  gold  fields.  Summary  Rept.  Geol.  Survey  Dept.  for 
1901,  1902,  pp.  214-221;  for  1902,  1903,  pp.  399^27;  for  1903,  1904,  pp.  174-186; 
for  1904,  1905,  pp.  319-332. 
66  Preliminary  notice  of  the  Etcheminian  fauna  of  Cape  Breton,  by  G.  F. 
Matthew.    Bull.  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  New  Brunswick  No.  18,  vol.  4,  1899,  pp:  198-208. 
07  Additional  notes  on  the  Cambrian  of  Cape  Breton,  by  G.  F.  Matthew.  Bull. 
Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  New  Brunswick  No.  20,  vol.  4,  pt.  5,  1902,  pp.  377^26. 
68  The  progress  of  geological  investigation  in  Nova  Scotia,  by  R.  W.  Ells.  Proc. 
and  Trans.  Nova  Scotia  Inst.  Sci.,  vol.  10,  pt.  4,  1901-2,  pp.  433-446. 
09  Surveys  and  explorations  in  Richmond,  Cape  Breton,  Kings,  Cumberland, 
and  other  counties  of  Nova  Scotia,  by  Hugh  Fletcher.  Summary  Rept.  Geol. 
Survey  Canada  for  1902,  1903,  pp.  388-399.  Northern  part  of  Nova  Scotia,  by 
Hugh  Fletcher.  Summary  Rept.  Geol.  Survey  Canada  for  1903,  1904,  pp.  160- 
174. 
70  Nomenclature  of  the  gold-bearing  metamorphic  series  of  Nova  Scotia,  by 
J.  Edmund  Woodman.  Am.  Geologist,  vol.  33,  1904,  pp.  364-370.  The  sediments 
of  the  Meguma  series  of  Nova  Scotia.  Am.  Geologist,  vol.  34,  1904,  pp.  13-34. 
Also  Probable  age  of  the  Meguma  (gold-bearing)  series  of  Nova  Scotia.  Bull. 
Geol.  Soc.  America,  vol.  19,  1908,  pp.  99-112. 
•     71  General  report  of  the  geological  survey  of  Newfoundland  for  the  years  1839 
and  1840,  by  J.  Beete  Jukes,  pp.  160,  with  maps. 
71!The  geology  of  the  northeastern  part  of  Newfoundland,  by  Alexander  Mur- 
ray.   Rept.  Geol.  Survey  Newfoundland  for  1864,  pp.  4-50. 
73  An  account  of  a  part  of  the  coast  of  Notre  Dame  Bay,  by  Alexander  Mur- 
ray.   Rept.  Geol.  Survey  Newfoundland  for  1865,  pp.  111-136. 
74  The  peninsula  of  Avalon,  by  Alexander  Murray.  Rept.  Geol.  Survey  New- 
foundland for  1868,  pp.  137-186. 
75  The  rocks  of  Bonavista  Bay,  by  Alexander  Murray.  Rept.  Geol.  Survey 
Newfoundland  for  1869,  pp.  187-209. 
76  Examination  of  sundry  parts  of  the  coast,  by  James  P.  Howley.  Rept.  Geol. 
Survey  Newfoundland  for  1870,  pp.  210-249. 
77  A  further  account  of  the  Avalon  Peninsula,  by  Alexander  Murray.  Rept. 
Geol.  Survey  Newfoundland  for  1872,  pp.  279-297. 
78  The  country  surrounding  St.  George's  Bay,  by  Alexander  Murray.  Rept. 
Geol.  Survey  Newfoundland  for  1873,  pp.  298-350. 
70  Rept.  Geol.  Survey  Newfoundland  for  1874,  pp.  351-409. 
80  Rept.  Geol.  Survey  Newfoundland  for  1876,  pp.  423^62. 
81  Report  of  James  P.  Howley  for  the  year  1881.  Rept.  Prog.  Geol.  Survey 
Newfoundland  for  1881,  pp.  6-23,  with  geological  maps  of  the  peninsula  of 
Avalon. 
82  Stratigraphic  position  of  the  Olenellus  fauna  in  North  America  and  Europe, 
by  Charles  D.  Walcott.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  ser.,  vol.  37,  1889,  pp.  374-392;  vol. 
38,  1889,  pp.  29^2. 
83  Pre-Cambrian  fossiliferous  formations,  by  Charles  D.  Walcott.  Bull.  Geol. 
Soc.  America,  vol.  10,  1899,  pp.  199-244. 
