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TNDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Canada— Continued. 
Wova  Scotia — Continued. 
Marl  deposits,  Ells  (R.  W.),  6. 
Meso-CarboniferouS  age  of  the  Union 
and  Riversdale  formations,  Ami,  40. 
Minerals  of  Nova  Scotia,  Gilpin,  1. 
New  geological  formation  in  the  De- 
vonian, Ami,  4. 
Nictaux  iron  field,  Weatherbe.  1. 
Nomenclature  of  the  gold-bearing  meta- 
morphic  series  of  Nova  Scotia,  Wood- 
man, 1. 
Northern  part  of  Nova  Scotia, 
Fletcher,  5. 
Nova  Scotia  coals,  Gilpin,  3. 
Nova  Scotia  gold  fields,  Faribault,  1,  2. 
Organic  remains  from  Messenger 
Brook,  Ami,  47. 
I'aleohotanical  aspects  of  the  upper 
Paleozoic,  White  (D.),  5. 
Physiography  of  Acadia,  Daly,  1. 
Pictou  coal  field,  Poole,  10. 
Possible  occurrence  of  coal  area  be- 
neath Neo-Carboniferous.  Nova  Sco- 
tia, Ami,  29,  .31. 
Potter's  clay  at  Middle  Musquodoboit, 
Mason,  1. 
Sediments  of  the  Meguma  series  of 
Nova   Scotia,  Woodman,  2. 
Stigma ria  structure,  Poole,  1. 
Stratigraphy  versus  paleontology  in 
Nova  Scotia,  Matthew  (G.  F.).  15, 
Stratigraphy  versus  paleontology  in 
Nova  Scoria,  White   (D.  >.  7. 
Surveys  and  explorations  in  Nova  Sco- 
tia, Fletcher.  ::. 
Tracks  from  the  Knoydarl  formation, 
Ami.  3. 
Union  and  Riversdale  formations  in 
Nova    Seotia.   Ami.  30. 
Upper  Cambrian  age  of  Dictyonema 
slates  of  Angus  Brook,  Ami,  37. 
AYest  Gore  antimony  deposits,  Asquith, 
1. 
Workable      coals      of      Nova       Scotia, 
Fletcher,  4. 
Ontario. 
Abitibi  region,  Kay,  1. 
Algonquin  shore  line  in  Simcoe  County, 
Hunter,  1. 
Ancient  channels  of  Ottawa  River,  Ells 
(R.  W.),  5. 
Ancient  drainage  at  Niagara  Falls. 
Currie,  1. 
Ancient  lake  beaches  on  islands  in 
Georgian  Bay.  Comstock   (F.  M.),  2. 
Annual  report  of  geological  section  of 
Ottawa  Field-Naturalists'  Club,  Ami, 
25. 
Areas  of  nepheline  syenite,  Miller  (W. 
G.),  1. 
Arsenic  in  Ontario,  Wells  (J.  W.),  1. 
Artesian  borings,  surface  deposits,  and 
ancient  beaches  in  Ontario,  Chal- 
mers, 5. 
Borings  for  natural  gas.  petroleum, 
and   water,   Chalmers,   4. 
Canada — Continued . 
On  tario — Continued. 
Boston  township  iron  range.  Miller 
(W.  G.),  15. 
Bruce  Mines  district,  Ingall,  8. 
Bulletin  on  apatite.  Ells  (R.  W.),  10. 
Canadian  fossil  insects,  Scudder,  1. 
Cement  industry  of  Ontario,  Gillespie, 
1. 
Cobalt-nickel  arsenides  and  silver  de- 
posits of  Temiskaming,  Miller 
(W.  G.),  13. 
Cobalt-nickel  arsenides  and  silver  in 
Ontario,  Miller  (W.  G.),  8,  11. 
Condition  of  nickel  in  nickeliferous 
pyrrhotite  from  Sudbury,  Dixon,   1. 
Coral  reefs — modern  and  ancient, 
Grant  (C.  C),  5. 
Corniferous  exposure  in  Anderdon, 
Nattress,  1. 
Corundum  and  emery,  Fuller  (II.  T.), 
1. 
Corundum  in  Ontario,  Baker.  1. 
Corundum  in  Ontario,  Barlow,  10. 
Corundum  in  Ontario,  Kerr  (D.  G.),  1. 
Cuspate  forelands,  Wilson  (A.  W.  G.), 
8. 
Description  of  map  of  Ottawa  district, 
Ami,  24. 
Devonian  fauna  of  Kwataboahegan 
River,  Parks,  5. 
District  around  Kingston,  Ontario, 
Ells  (R.  W.),  9. 
Duration  of  Toronto  interglacial  pe- 
riod, Coleman,  9. 
Eastern  Ontario.  Miller   (W.  G.),  6. 
Eastern  Ontario  gold  belt,  Miller 
(W.  G),  4. 
Economic  resources  of  Moose  River 
basin,  Bell  (J.  M.),  2. 
Explorations  in  Abitibi,  McMillan,  1. 
Exploration  of  Ekwan  River,  Dowling, 
8. 
Exploration  of  the  Ontario  iron  ranges, 
Willmott,  4. 
Fossil iferous  rocks  of  southwest  Onta- 
rio, Parks,  4. 
Genesis  of  Animikie  iron  range,  Hille, 
3. 
Genus  Panenka,  with  description  of  a 
species  from  Devonian  rocks  of  On- 
tario, Whiteaves,  3. 
Glacial  beds  nea*r  Toronto,  Coleman,  1. 
Glacial  phenomena  in  eastern  Ontario, 
Taylor   (F.  B.),  1. 
Geological  notes,  etc.,  Grant  (C.  C),  3, 
G,  7. 
Geology  and  natural  resources  of  Ot- 
tawa and   vicinity.    Ells    (R.    W. ),   7. 
Geology  of  Bruce  Mines  district,  In- 
gall,  6. 
Geology  of  country  around  Bruce 
mines,  Ingall  and  Denis,  1. 
Geology  of  district  from  Lake  Timis- 
kaming  northward.  Parks.  8. 
Geology  of  Michipicoten  Island,  Bur- 
wash,  1. 
