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253  rpne  internal  relations  and  taxonomy  of  the  Archean  of  central  Canada,  by 
Andrew  C.  Lawson.    Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  America,  vol.  1,  1890,  pp.  175-194. 
254  Geology  of  Ontario,  with  special  reference  to  economic  minerals,  by  Robert 
Bell.    Rept.  Roy.  Comm.  on  Min.  Res.  Ontario,  Toronto,  1890,  pp.  1-70. 
255  Lake  Superior  stratigraphy,  by  Andrew  C.  Lawson.  Am.  Geologist,  vol.  7, 
1891,  pp.  320-327. 
256  The  structural  geology  of  Steep  Rock  Lake,  Ontario,  by  Henry  Lloyd  Smyth. 
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257  Report  on  the  geology  of  Hunters  Island  and  adjacent  country,  by  W.  H.  C. 
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258  The  Archean  rocks  west  of  Lake  Superior,  by  W.  H.  C.  Smith.  Bull.  Geol. 
Soc.  America,  vol.  4,  1893,  pp.  333-348. 
259  The  laccolitic  sills  of  the  northwest  coast  of  Lake  Superior,  by  A.  C.  Law- 
son.     Bull.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Survey  Minesota  No.  8,  1893,  pp.  24-48. 
200  Multiple  diabase  dike,  by  A.  C.  Lawson.  Am.  Geologist,  vol.  13,  1894,  pp. 
293-296. 
261  Note  on  the  Keweenawan  rocks  of  Grand  Portage  Island,  north  coast  of 
Lake  Superior,  by  U.  S.  Grant.    Am.  Geologist,  vol.  13,  1894,  pp.  437-438. 
262  Gold  in  Ontario;  its  associated  rocks  and  minerals,  by  A.  P.  Coleman. 
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263  The  Hinterland  of  Ontario,  by  T.  W.  Gibson.     Idem,  sec.  3,  pp.  124-125. 
264  The  new  Ontario,  by  Archibald  Blue.  Fifth  Rept.  Bur.  Mines,  Ontario,  for 
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265  A  second  report  on  the  gold  fields  of  western  Ontario,  by  A.  P.  Coleman. 
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266  The  anorthosites  of  the  Rainy  Lake  region,  by  A.  P.  Coleman.  Jour.  Geology, 
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267  Malignite,  a  family  of  basic  plutonic  orthoclase  rocks  rich  in  alkalies  and 
lime,  by  Andrew  C.  Lawson.  Bull.  Dept.  Geology,  Univ.  California,  vol.  1,  1896, 
pp.  337-362,  pi.  18. 
268  Tllir(j  rep0rt  on  the  west  Ontario  gold  region,  by  A.  P.  Coleman.  Rept.  Bur. 
Mines,  Ontario,  vol.  6,  1897,  pp.  71-124. 
269  The  Michipicoten  mining  division,  by  A.  B.  Willmott.  Rept.  Bur.  Mines, 
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270  Geology  of  base  and  meridian  lines  in  the  Rainy  River  district,  by  W.  A. 
Parks.    Idem,  pp.  161-183,  with  geological  map. 
271  Clastic  Huronian  rocks  of  western  Ontario,  by  A.  P.  Coleman.  Idem,  pp. 
J  51-160;  Bull.  Geol.  Soc.  America,  vol.  9,  1898,  pp.  223-238. 
272  Unpublished  field  notes  by  C.  R.  Van  Hise,  1898. 
273  The  geology  of  the  area  covered  by  the  Seine  River  and  Lake  Shebandowan 
map  sheets,  comprising  portions  of  Rainy  River  and  Thunder  Bay  districts, 
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1899,  pp.  13-51,  with  geological  map. 
274  Copper  regions  of  the  Upper  Lakes,  by  A.  P.  Coleman.  Kept.  Bur.  Mines, 
Ontario,  vol.  8,  pt.  2,  1899,  pp.  121-174. 
275  Copper  and  iron  regions  of  Ontario,  by  A.  P.  Coleman.  Rept.  Bur.  Mines, 
Ontario,  vol.  9,  1900,  pp.  143-11)1. 
276  Upper  and  Lower  Huronian  in  Ontario,  by  A.  P.  Coleman.  Bull.  Geol.  Soc. 
America,  vol.  11,  1900,  pp.  107-114. 
