FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,   INCLUSIVE. 
Beeler  (Henry  C). 
1.  A  brief  review  of  the  South  Pass  gold  district,  Fremont  County,  Wyoming. 
12  pp.,  1903.     [Privately  printed?] 
Includes  a  brief  account  of  the  geology  of  the  region. 
2.  A  report  to  the  governor  of  Wyoming  by  the  State  geologist. 
Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  Daily  Leader  Publishing  Co.,  1901.    39  pp. 
3.  Geology  and  mineral  resources  of  Wyoming. 
Am.  Mg.  Cong.,  7th  Ann.  Sess.,  Rept.  of  Proc,  pp.  113-118,  1905. 
A  general  account  of  the  geology  and  mineral  resources  of  Wyoming. 
Bel  (J.  M.). 
1.  Voyage  minier  au  nord-ouest  Canadien. 
Soc.  des  Ing.  Civils  de  France,  Mem.,  6e  ser.,  57«  ann.,  pp.  580-641,  1  pis.,  1904. 
Gives  a  general  account  of  the  region  of  the  Klondike,  and  more  especially  of  the  mineral 
resources,  including  the  general  geology,  the  occurrence  of  alluvial  and  vein  gold-ore 
deposits,  and  the  methods  of  mining. 
2.  Gites  auriferes  du  Klondike  (Yukon,  Canada). 
Bull.  trim.  Soc.  de  l'lndustrie  Min.,  St.  Etienne,  4e  ser.,  t.  4,  pp.  275-316,  3  pis.  (maps),  and  8 
figs.,  1905. 
Describes  the  occurrence,  geologic  relations,  and  mining  of  gold  deposits  in  the  Klondike 
region. 
Bell  (J.  Macintosh). 
1.  Report  on  the  topography  and  geology  of  Great  Bear  Lake  and  of  a  chain  of  lakes 
and  streams  thence  to  Great  Slave  Lake. 
Can.  Geol.  Surv.,  Ann.  Rept.,  new  ser.,  vol.  12,  pp.  1C-36C,  1902. 
2.  Economic  resources  of  Moose  River  Basin  [Ontario]. 
Ont.  Bur.  Mines,  Rept.,  1904,  pt.  1,  pp.  134-197,  21  pis.,  1904. 
Includes  observations  on  the  occurrence,  character,  and  geologic  relations  of  pre-Cambrian, 
Paleozoic,  and  Pleistocene  rocks  and  deposits,  the  physiographic  features,  and  the  economic 
resources. 
3.  Iron  ranges  of  Michipicoten  west  [Ontario]. 
Ont,  Bur.  Mines,  Rept.,  1905,  vol.  14,  pt.  1,  pp.  278-355,  illus.,  1905. 
Describes  the  physiography,  stratigraphy,  and  petrography  of  the  region  examined  and  the 
occurrence,  character,  and  relations  of  the  deposits  of  iron  ore. 
Bell  (Ralston). 
L  How  copper  is  produced. 
Mg.  Rep.,  vol.  50,  pp.  636-637,  662-663,  690-692,  1904. 
Includes  notes  upon  the  geologic  occurrence  of  copper. 
Bell  (Robert). 
1.  Report  on  an  exploration  of  the  northern  side  of  Hudson  Strait  [Canada]. 
Can.  Geol.  Surv.,  new  ser.,  vol.  11,  Rept.  M,  38  pp.,  4  pis.  and  geologic  map,  1901. 
Contains  notes  on  the  physiographic  features  and  ancient  gneisses  and  limestones  and  Silu- 
rian strata  of  the  region. 
2.  Laurentian  limestones  of  Baffinland. 
Abstract:  Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  12,  p.  471,  1901;  Science,  new  ser.,  vol.  13,  p.  100,  1901. 
3.  Summary  report  on  the  operations  of  the  Geological  Survey  [Canada]  for  the  year 
1901. 
Can.  Geol.  Surv.,  Summ.  Rept.  for  1901,  269  pp.,  maps  nos.  751-764,  1902. 
4.  Summary  report  on  the  operations  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  Canada  for  the  cal- 
endar year  1902. 
Can.  Geol.  Surv.,  Summ.  Rept,  for  1902,  482  pp.,  1903. 
Reviews  the  operations  of  the  year  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  Canada.    Includes  reports  by 
officials  of  the  survey. 
5.  Report  on  the  geology  of  the  basin  of  the  Nottaway  River. 
Can.  Geol.  Surv.,  Ann.  Rept.,  new  ser.,  vol.  13,  11  pp.,  1  map,  1903.     (Published  separately, 
1902.) 
Describes  the  character  and  occurrence  of  Laurentian  and  Huronian  rocks  in  this  region. 
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