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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Canada— Continued. 
British    Columbia — Continued. 
Lake  basins  in  Alberta  and  Britisb  Co- 
lumbia, Parkinson.  2. 
Lamprophyres  of  tbe  Rossland  mining 
district,  Barber,  1. 
Lardeau  district,  Brock,  7,  8. 
M'Kee  Creek,  Atlin  mining  division- 
British  Columbia,  Brewer  (W.  M.),  5. 
Mica  deposits  of  Canada,  Ells  (R.  W.), 
21. 
Middle  Cambrian  fossils.  Woodward 
(IL),  1. 
Mineral  resources  of  Vancouver  Island, 
Brewer  (W.  M.).  14. 
Mining  districts  near  Kemloops  Lake. 
Monckton,  1. 
Mining  in  tbe  Rossland  district,  Camp 
bell   (C.  M.).  1. 
Mining  industry  and  mineral  resources 
of  Britisb  Columbia,  Brewer  (W.  M.)> 
3. 
Mount  Sicker  mining  district,  Brewer 
(W.  M.),  13. 
Native  gold  in  igneous  rocks,  Brock,  4. 
Nepheline  rocks  of  Ice  River,  Barlow,  1. 
New  species  of  Unio,  Whiteaves,  1. 
Nicola  coal  basin.  Ells  (  K.  W.),  23. 
Notes  on  geology  and  ore  deposits  of 
southeastern  British  Columbia,  Cor- 
less.   2. 
Notes  on  western  coals.  Gwillim,    I. 
Observations  on  glaciei'S,  Vaux,  1. 
Occurrence  of  scheelite,  Atkin,  1. 
Ordovician  succession  in  eastern  On- 
tario,  Ami.  .'!!). 
Ore  deposits  of  Boundary  Creek  (lis 
trict,  Brock,  2. 
Ore  deposits  of  Copper  Mountain, 
Scott   (O.  X.),  1. 
Ore  deposits  of  Rossland,  Kirby,  2. 
Ore  deposits  of  Rossland,  MacDonald,  1. 
Ore  quarrying  in  tbe  Boundary  district. 
Jacobs,  1. 
Pacific  Mountain  system.  Spencer  (A. 
C),  5. 
Pacific  Mountain  system  . » r  British  Co- 
lumbia and  Alaska,  Spencer  (A.  C), 
4. 
Petrography  of  Kettle  River  mining  <li 
vision,  Silver,  2. 
Petrography  of  rock  samples  from  Brit- 
ish Columbia,  Robertson.  4. 
Pioneer  work  in  Crows  Nesl  coal  areas, 
Blakemore,   1. 
Platinum  in  Britisb  Columbia,  Brock.  6. 
Poplar  Creek  and  other  camps  of  lb" 
Lardeau  district,  Brock,  5. 
Production  of  copper  in  Boundary  dis- 
trict, Ledoux,  2. 
Report  on  tbe  Lardeau'minim:  district, 
Robertson,  ::. 
Report  on  tbe  Trout  Lake  mining  d:  i 
sion,  Robertson,  2. 
Report  on  valley  of  tbe  Flathead  River, 
Robertson,  1. 
Canada— Continu  d. 
British    Coly,m  bia — Continued. 
Secondary  origin  of  certain  granites, 
Daly,  11. 
Souesite.  a  native  iron-nickel  alloy, 
Hoffmann,  7. 
Stratigraphy  and  igneous  rocks  of 
Alaska,  Emerson   ( B.  K.),  G. 
Texada  Island,  Brewer  (W.  M.),  1. 
Uintacrinus  and  Ilemiaster  in  tbe  Van- 
couver Cretaceous,  Wbiteaves,  15. 
Variations  periodiques  des  glaciers, 
Vaux  and  Vaux,  2. 
White    Horse    mining    district,    Yukon 
Territory,  Brewer   i  W.  M.),  4. 
Cape  Breton  Island. 
Cambrian  fossils  from  Cape  Breton, 
Matthew   (G.  F.L  9. 
Cambrian  of  Cape  Breton,  with  descrip- 
tions of  new  species,  Matthew  (G. 
F.),   12. 
Cambrian  rocks  and  fossils  of  Cape 
Breton,  Matthew  (G.  F. ),  11. 
Preliminary      notice      of     Eicbeminian 
fauna.  Matthew   (G.  F. ).  2. 
Franklin. 
Exploration  of  northern  side  of  Hudson 
strait,  Bell   (Robert),  8. 
Laurentian  limestones,  Bell  (Robert),  2. 
Keeu  "tin. 
Exploration  of  Ekwan  River,  Dowling, 
8. 
Explorations  in  Saskatchewan  and 
Keewatin,  Tyrrell,  •".. 
Genus  Trimerella,  with  descriptions  of 
species  from  Silurian  rocks  of  Kee 
watin,  Wbiteaves.  ::. 
Geological    explorations    in    Athabasca, 
Saskatchewan,  and  Keewatin.  Dowl- 
ing, 6. 
Ceological  reconnoissance  of  Albany 
River.   Wilson    (A.  W.   G.),  5. 
Headwaters  of  Severn  River.  Camsell,  2. 
Report  on  parts  of  Manitoba  and  Kee- 
watin, Tyrrell,  1. 
Survey  of  south  and  west  coast  of 
James  Bay,  O'Sullivan,  1. 
Upper  parts  of  Winisk  and  Attawapis- 
ka1   rivers,  Mclnnes,  4. 
Winisk  River,  Mclnnes.  3. 
Labrador. 
Drift  ice  as  an  eroding  and  transport- 
ing agent,  Prest,   i . 
Exploration  of  the  south  shore  of  Hud- 
son Strait,  Low,  1. 
Geology  of  Labrador,  Daly,  5. 
Geology   of   northeast   coast   of   Labra- 
dor, Daly,  3. 
Manitoba. 
Clays  and  shales  of  Manitoba.  Wells 
(J.  W. ),  4. 
Eastern  Assiniboia  and  southern  Mani- 
toba, Dowling,  4. 
Geography  of  Red  River  Valley,  Dowl- 
ing, 2. 
Geology  of  west  shore  of  Lake  Winni- 
peg, Dowling,  1. 
