FOR    THE    YEARS    1001-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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Canada— Continued. 
Manitoba — Continued. 
Hydraulic  cements  in  Manitoba,  Wells 
(J.  W.),  3. 
Limestones  and  lime  industry  of  Mani- 
toba, Wells  (J.  W.),  5. 
Report  on  parts  of  Manitoba  and  Kee- 
watin,  Tyrrell,  1. 
Turtle  Mountain,  Manitoba,  Dowling,  5. 
New  Brunswick. 
Albert  sbale  deposits,  Ells  (R.  W.),  13. 
Are  the  St.  John  plant  beds  Carbonif- 
erous?, Matthew   (G.  F.),  4. 
Bothriolepis,  Patten,  1. 
Cambrian  ostracoda  from  northeastern 
America,  Jones  (T.  R.),  1. 
Cambrian  rocks  in  eastern  Canada. 
Matthew   (G.  P.),  29. 
Carboniferous  basin  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, Ells  (R.  W.),  3. 
Carboniferous  rocks  of  Chignecto  Bay, 
Toole,  6. 
Carboniferous  system  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, Bailey   (L.  W.),  8. 
Charlotte  County.  Ells    (R.   W.),   17. 
Coal  fields  of  New  Brunswick,  Poole,  2. 
Coal  problem  in  New  Brunswick,  Poole, 
3. 
Coal  prospects  of  New  Brunswick, 
Poole,  8. 
Copper  ores  in  Nova  Scotia,  New  Bruns- 
wick, and  Quebec,  Ells    (R.   YY.  i ,  L'l'. 
Devonian  of  the  Acadian  provinces, 
Matthew   (G.  P.),  3. 
Earthquakes  in  New  Brunswick.  Kain, 
1. 
Economic  minerals  in  New  Brunswick. 
Bailey  (L.  W.).  11. 
Geological  correlations  in  New  Bruns- 
wick, Bailey   (L.  W.),  2,  3. 
Geological  observations  in  northern 
New  Brunswick,  Bailey  (L.  W.),  6. 
Geology  of  Charlotte  County.  E.'ls  (R. 
W.),  24. 
Highlands  of  northern  New  Brunswick, 
Bailey  (L.  W.),  7. 
List  of  fossils  from  New  Brunswick, 
Ami,  46. 
Marl  deposits,  Ells  (R.  W.  i .  6. 
Modes  of  occurrence  of  mineral  albert- 
ite,  Bailey  (L.  W.),  4. 
Natural  history  and  physiography  of 
New  Brunswick,  <Ganong,  3. 
New  Brunswick,  Bailey   (L.  W.),  5. 
New  Brunswick  caves,  Bailey  (L.  W.), 
9. 
Note  on  Oliver's  cave,  Matthew  (G.  P.). 
26. 
Ostracoda  of  basal  Cambrian  rocks  in 
Cape  Breton,  Matthew  (G.  F.).  13. 
Physiography  of  New  Brunswick,  Ga- 
nong,  1,  2. 
Problems  in  New  Brunswick  geology, 
Ells  (R.  W.),  25. 
Report  on  surface  geology  shown  on 
Frederickton  and  Andover  quarter- 
sheet  maps,  Chalmers,  3. 
Canada— Continued. 
\i  a    Brunswick — Continued. 
Surface  geology  of  New  Brunswick, 
Stead,  1. 
Tripolite  deposits  of  Fitzgerald  Lake, 
Crosby,  1. 
Volcanic     rocks     of     New     Brunswick, 
Bailey   (L.  W.),  10. 
Northwest  Territory. 
Coal  mining  in  the  Northwest  territo- 
ries, Smith  (F.  B.),  1. 
Dryptosaurus  incrassatus.  Lambe,  8. 
Fossil  plants  from  British  Columbia 
and  the  Northwest  territories,  Pen- 
hallow  and  Ami,  1. 
Gold  mining  in  Klondike,   Miers,  2. 
New  vertebrates  of  the  Mid-Cretaceous, 
Osborn,  13. 
Region  southwest  of  Fort  Smith,  Slave 
River.  Camsell,  1. 
Vova  Scotia. 
Batrachian  footprints,  Matthew  (G. 
P.),  23. 
Batrachian  footprints  of  Carboniferous 
system.  Matthew  (G.  F.),  21. 
Bedded  leads  ii.  relation  to  mining 
policy.  Woodman,  'A. 
Boring  machines,  Weatherbe,  2. 
Building  stones  of  Nova  Scotia,  Gilpin, 
2. 
Cambrian  rocks  of  Cape  Breton,  Mat- 
thew  (G.  F.),  20. 
Carboniferous  rocks  of  Chignecto  Bay, 
Poole,   <;. 
Copper  ores  in  Nova  Scotia,  New  Bruns- 
wick, and  Quebec,  Ells  (R.  W.),  22. 
Counties  of  Cumberland,  Hants,  Kings, 
and  Annapolis.  Fletcher,  6. 
Description  of  tracks  from  the  Knoy- 
dart  formation.  Ami,  3.  28. 
Devonian  of  Canadian  provinces,  Ells 
(R.  W.),  4. 
Dictyonema  slates  of  Angus  Brook, 
New  Canaan,  and  Kentville,  Poole,  -1. 
Fossils,  possibly  Triassic,  in  bowkler- 
clay  of  Kings  County,  Haycock,  2. 
Geological  history  of  Gaspereau  Val- 
ley, l  [aycock,  1. 
Geological  investigation  in  Nova  Scotia, 
Ells  (R.  W.),  11. 
Geological  nomenclature  in  Nova  Sco- 
tia, Fletcher,  .1. 
Geology  of  Boisdale  Hills  anticline,  Bo- 
right,  1. 
Geology  of  the  Moose  River  gold  dis- 
trict, Woodman,  4. 
Gold  fields  of  Nova  Scotia,  Faribault, 
3,  4. 
Ice-borne  sediments  in  Minas  basin, 
Bancroft  (J.  A.),  1. 
Is  there  coal  under  Prince  Edward  Is- 
land?, Poole,  11. 
Kings  and  Hants  counties,  Fletcher,  2. 
Knoydart  formation  of  Nova  Scotia, 
Ami,  8. 
Manganese  mining  in  Nova  Scotia,  Jen- 
nison,  1. 
