FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
415 
Canada— Continued. 
Quebec — Continued. 
Monogra-phie  de  rile  d'Anticosti, 
Schmitt,  1. 
Monteregian  Hills,  Adams  (F.  I).),  7. 
Native  arsenic  from  Montreal,  Evans 
(N.  N.),  1. 
Notes  on  mica,  Corkill,  1. 
Notes  on   Mount  Royal,  Buchan,  2. 
Oil  fields  of  Gaspe,  Ells  (It.  W. ) ,  12. 
Perce,  sketch  of  its  geology,  Clarke  (J. 
M.),  26. 
Petrographical  contribution  to  geology 
of  Quebec,  Dresser,  6. 
Petrography  of  Belvidere  Mountain  de- 
posits, Marsters,  3. 
Petrography  of  Mount  Orford,  Dresser, 
4. 
Petrography  of  Shefford  Mountain, 
Dresser,  5. 
Pleistocene  of  Montreal  and  Ottawa 
Valley,  Buchan,  3. 
Pyroxenites  of  the  Grenville  series  in 
Ottawa  County,  Gordon  (C.  H.),  5. 
Rock  contacts  in  the  Kingston  district. 
Ells   (R.  W.),  15. 
Shore  lines  and  landslips  of  St.  Law- 
rence Valley,  Chalmers,  1. 
Surface  geology  of  eastern  Quebec, 
Chalmers,  10. 
Surface  geology  of  southern  part  of 
Quebec,  Chalmers,  8. 
Was   Mount  Royal   an  active  volcano?, 
Buchan,  1. 
Saskatchewan. 
Explorations  in  Saskatchewan  and  Kee- 
watin,  Tyrrell,  .">. 
Geological    explorations    in    Athabaska. 
Saskatchewan,    and   Keewatin,   Dow- 
ling,  6. 
Ungava. 
Exploration  of  east  coast  of  Hudson 
Bay,  Low,  2*. 
Geology  of  Nastapokan  Islands,  Low,  3. 
Iron-bearing    rocks    of    Nastapokan    Is- 
lands, Mickle,  1. 
Yukon  Territory. 
Artesian  well  in  the  Klondike,  Tyrrell, 
2. 
Bornite  ores  of  British  Columbia  and 
Yukon  Territory,  Brewer,  16. 
Bythotrephis  from  the  Yukon  district, 
Ami,  48. 
Crystosphenes  in  northern  America, 
Tyrrell,  3. 
Duncan  Creek  mining  district,  Keele,  1. 
Gites  auriferes  du  Klondike,  Bel,  2. 
Gold  mining  in  Arctic  America,  Pen- 
rose, 1. 
Klondike  district,  McCounell,  4,  5,  6. 
Macmillan  River,  Yukon  district.  Mc- 
Connell,  3. 
Scaphoceros  tyrrelli,  Osgood,  1. 
Voyage  minier  au  nord-ouest  Canadien, 
Bel,  1. 
White  Horse  copper  camp,  Brewer  (W. 
M.),  15. 
Canada — Continued. 
Yukon    Territory — Continued. 
White  Horse  district,  Brewer  (W.  M.), 
11. 
Yukon  district,  McConnell,  2. 
Yukon  gold  fields,  Miers,  1. 
General. 
Acrothyra  and  Hyolithes,  a  compari- 
son, Matthew  (G.  F.),  7. 
Addenda  and  corrigenda  to  progress  of 
geological  work  in  Canada  during 
1899,  Ami,  5. 
Advantages  of  combining  topographical 
with  geological  surveying  in  unex- 
plored regions,  Bell   (R.),  9. 
Archaean  rocks  of  Ottawa  Valley,  Os- 
ann,  2. 
Artesian  wells,  paleontology,  Ami,  22. 
Asbestus,  Ells   (R.  W.),  10. 
Batrachian  footprints,  Matthew  (G. 
F.),  30. 
Bibliography  of  Canadian  geology  and 
paleontology  for  1900,  Ami,  li). 
Bibliography  of  Canadian  geology  and 
paleontology.  Ami,  42. 
Bibliography  of  Canadian  geology  and 
paleontology  for  1903,'  Ami,  44. 
Blairmore-Frank  coal  fields,  Leach  (W. 
W.),  2. 
Cambrian  age  of  Dictyonema  slates  of 
New  Canaan  and  Kentville.  Nova 
Scotia,  Ami,  32. 
Canadian  Endoceratida\  Whiteaves,  19. 
Canadian  geology,  Evans   (H.  F. ),  1. 
Canadian  graphite,  Brumell,  1. 
Canadian  Rockies.  Part  II,  On  some 
rock  specimens,  Bonney,  2. 
Canadian  species  of  Trocholites,  Whit- 
eaves, 13. 
Canadian  specimens  of  Lituites,  Whit- 
eaves, 10. 
Chemistry  and  mineralogy,  Hoffmann,  8. 
Classification  of  the  Archean,  Coleman, 
6. 
Coal  fields  of  Canada,  Denis,  1. 
Composition  and  occurrence  of  petro- 
leum, Mabery,  3. 
Composition  of  Canadian  limestone, 
Donald,  2. 
Composition  of  Montreal  minerals,  Har- 
rington (B.  J.),  5. 
Contact  of  Archean  and  post-Archean, 
Willmott,  3. 
Correction  in  classification  of  gold  for- 
mation, Hille,  4. 
Country  east  of  Nipigon  Lake  and 
River,  Parks.  2. 
Country  west  of  Nipigon  Lake  and 
River,  Wilson  (A.  W.  G.),  3. 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  plants  of  Can- 
ada, Penhallow,  4. 
Descriptions  of  rocks  collected  in  1900, 
Barlow,  1. 
Development  in  size  of  the  inarticulate 
brachiopods  of  the  basal  Cambrian, 
Matthew  (G.  F.),  17. 
