FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE  231 
Macco  (Albr. ). 
1.  Die  Eisenerzlagerstatten  am  Lake  Superior. 
Zeit.  f.  prak.  Geol.,  Jahrg.  12,  pp.  48-53,  377-399,  12  figs.,  1904. 
Describes  general  geology  and  occurrence  and  character  of  the  iron-ore  deposits. 
McCollum  (E.  V.),  Bartow  (E.)  and. 
1.  Kansas  petroleum. 
See  Bartow  (E.)  and  McCollum  (E.  V.),  1. 
McConnell  (R.  G.). 
1.  Note  on  the  so-called  basal  granite  of  the  Yukon  Valley  [Alaska]. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  30,  pp.  55-02,  1902. 
Reviews  previous  discussion  of  the  age  and  relations  of  the  granite  and  presents  the  author's 
observations  and  conclusions. 
2.  The  Yukon  district. 
Can.  Geol.  Surv.,  Summ.  Rept.  for  1901,  pp.  23-37,  1902. 
Describes  topography,  geology,  and  occurrences  of  gold  in  this  area. 
3.  The  Macmillan  River,  Yrukon  district. 
Can.  Geol.  Surv.,  Summ.  Rept.  for  1902,  pp.  20-3G,  1903. 
Describes  observations  upon  the  physical  features,  general  geology,  and  glacial  deposits  of 
the  region. 
4.  Klondike  district,  Yukon  Territory 
Can.  Geol.  Surv.,  Summ.  Rept.  for  1903,' pp.  34-42,  1904. 
Discusses  the  occurrence  and  mining  of  placer  gold  in  this  region. 
5.  Report  on  the  Klondike  gold  fields  [Yukon]. 
Can.  Geol.  Surv.,  Ann.  Rept.,  vol.  14,  pt.  B,  71  pp.,  6  pis.,  2  figs.,  3  maps,  1905. 
Describes  the  topography  and  general  geology,  the  occurrence,  character,  and  relations  of 
stratified,  intrusive,  and  igneous  rocks,  and  the  distribution  and  working  of  gold-bearing 
placer  gravel  beds. 
6.  The  Kluana  mining  district  [Yukon]. 
Can.  Geol.  Surv.,  Summ.  Rept.  for  1904,  pp.  1-18,  1  map,  1905. 
Includes  observations  on  the  geography  and  geology  of  the  region,  and  the  occurrence  of 
placer  gold. 
McConnell  (R.  G.)  and  Brock  (R.  W.). 
1.  Report  on  the  great  landslide  at  Frank,  Alberta. 
Can.,  Dept.  Int.,  Ann.  Rept.  for  1902-3,  pt.8,  App.,  17  pp.,  16  pis.,  1904. 
Describes  the  general  geology  of  Turtle  Mountain,  and  in  detail  the  slide  of  April  29, 1903,  and 
discusses  its  cause. 
McCormick  (E. ). 
1.  The  Santa  Fe  mining  district,  Nevada. 
Mines  &  Minerals,  vol.  21,  p.  407,  1901. 
Describes  the  geologic  structure  of  the  region  and  the  occurrence  of  copper  and  silver  ores. 
MacDonald  (Bernard). 
1.  The  ore  deposits  of  Rossland,  British  Columbia. 
Eng.&  Mg.  Jour.,  vol.  76,  pp.  198-199,  illus.,  1903. 
Describes  the  geologic  structure  of  the  region  and  the  occurrence  and  origin  of  the  gold- 
copper  ores. 
McEvoy  (James). 
1.  Report  on  the  geology  and  natural  resources  of  the  country  traversed  by  the 
Yellow  Head  Pass  route  from  Edmonton  to  Tete  Jaune  Cache,  comprising 
portions  of  Alberta  and  British  Columbia. 
Can.  Geol.  Surv.,  new  ser.,  vol.  11,  Rept,  D,  44  pp.,  1  pi.,  1901.     Published  in  1900. 
Describes  the  physiography  and  the  general  character  and  occurrence  of  the  Tertiary,  Creta- 
ceous, Cambrian,  and  Archean  rocks  of  the  region. 
2.  Notes  on  the  special  features  of  coal  mining  in  the  Crow's  Nest,  B.  C. 
Can.  Mg.  Inst.,  Jour.,  vol.  7,  pp.  500-504,  1904;  Can.  Mg.  Rev.,  vo1.  23,  p.  51,  1904;  Eng.  &  Mg. 
Jour.,  vol.  77,  pp.  601-602,  1904. 
Discusses  the  geologic  occurrence  and  character  of  the  coals  of  this  field. 
