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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
Canada— Continued. 
General — Continued. 
Did  the  upper  Etcheminian  fauna  in- 
vade eastern  Canada  from  the  south- 
east? Matthew  (G.  F.),  18. 
Distinctive  characters  of  the  Mid-Cre- 
taceous fauna,  Osborn.  12. 
Eastern  part  of  Abitihi  region.  Johns- 
ton (J.  F.  E.),  1. 
Effect  of  superficial  debris  <>n  the  ad 
vance  and  retreat  of  some  Canadian 
glaciers.  Ogilvie,  4. 
Eisenerzlagerstiitten  am  Lake  Superior. 
Macco.  1. 
Esquisse  geologique  du  Canada.  Ami.  33. 
Expedition  to  Hudson  Bay,  Low,   1. 
Exploration  in  Canadian  Rockies,  Wil- 
cox, 1. 
Fauna  of  Chazy  limestone.  Raymond 
(P.  E.),  7. 
First  Eparchean  formation.  Ami.  41. 
Formation  of  sedimentary  deposits, 
Wilson    (A.  W.  G.),  7. 
Fossils  from  Mount  Xoyes  (Canadian 
Rockies).  Woodward    (II.i.  2. 
Fossils  from  the  Silurian  rocks  of  Ek- 
wan  River,  Whitea'ves,  17. 
Genera  and  species  of  Canadian  Paleo- 
zoic corals.  Lambe,  2. 
Geological  survey  of  Canada  as  an  edu- 
cational institution.  Walker  (T.  L.), 
1. 
Geological  record  of  Rocky  Mountain 
region,  Dawson,  2. 
Geologie  von  Canada,  Haas,  2. 
Geologische  Keiseskizzen  aus  Nordamer- 
ika,  Felix,  1. 
Geology  of  international  boundary, 
Daly,  6. 
Geology  of  principal  cities  in  eastern 
Canada.  Ami,  1. 
Glacial  lakes  and  Pleistocene  changes 
in  St.  Lawrence  Valley,  Coleman,  22. 
Gold  production  of  North  Ameri  a, 
Lindgren,  16. 
Gold  production  of  North  America.  Mil- 
ler (W.  G.),  10. 
Huronian  of  Moose  River  Basin.  Parks, 
1. 
Huronian  question,  Coleman,  It). 
Isochilina^  from  Canada.  .Tones  IT.  R.  i. 
2. 
Laurentian  peneplain,  Wilson  (A.  *W. 
G.),  6. 
Les  plus  anciennes  faunes  pal£ozoiques, 
Matthew  (G.  F.),  5. 
Life  and  work  of  the  late  Dr.  Selwyn. 
Ami,  38. 
Lists  of  fossils  from  formations  along 
Ottawa  River,  Ami,  21. 
Metamorphism  of  the  Laurentian  lime- 
stones of  Canada,  Winchell  (N.  II.), 
17. 
Mica  and  the  mica  industry,  Colles,  1. 
Mica  deposits,  Cirkel,  2. 
Mineral  statistics,  Ingall,  1. 
Molybdenite,  Wells,  2. 
Canada— Continued. 
General — Continued. 
Molybdenum  and  tungsten,  Johnston.  1. 
New  genera  and  species  from  Belly 
River  series,  Lambe,  3. 
New  mineral  occurrences  in  Canada, 
Hoffmann,  2. 
Northeastern  Canada  to  the  Arctic 
coast,  Hanbury,  1. 
Notes  on  molybdenite.  Willimott,  2. 
Notes  on  specimens  collected  in  the 
Canadian  Rocky  Mountains,  Bonney, 
3. 
Notes  on  the  life  history  of  coal  seams, 
Gwillim,  5. 
Oboloid  shells  of  the  Cambrian  system 
in  Canada.  Matthew  (G.  F. ) ,  10. 
Occurrence  of  chrompicotite,  Hoffmann, 
5. 
Operations  of  Canada  Geological  Sur- 
vey, Bell  (Robert),  4. 
Osmundites  skidegatensis  n.  sp.,  Pen- 
hallow,  3. 
Paleozoic  Cypridina  from  Canada,  Jones 
(T.  R.),  *3. 
Paleontology  and  chronological  geology, 
Ami.  3(3. 
Paleontology  and  zoology,  Whiteaves,  5, 
16,  18. 
Peat  in  Canada,  Chalmers,  7. 
Petrography  of  Sheffield  and  Brome 
Mountains,  Dresser,  8. 
Physical  geography  of  northern  Appa- 
lachian system,  Dresser,  1. 
Physical  history  of  Pocky  Mountain 
region,  Dawson,  3. 
Physiography  of  the  Archean  areas  of 
Canada.  Wilson    (A.  W.  G.),  10. 
Progress  of  vertebrate  paleontology  in 
Canada,    Lambe.    12. 
Published  writings  of  Elkanah  Billings, 
Walker  (P.  P.),  I. 
Reconnaissance  surveys  of  Four  Rivers, 
Wilson   (W.  J.),  2. 
Region  southeast  of  Lac  Seul,  Mclnnes, 
1. 
Report  of  section  of  chemistry  and  min- 
eralogy, Hoffmann,  1,  4,  6. 
Report  on  topography  'and  geology  of 
Great  Bear  Lake,  Bell   (J.  M.),  1. 
Revision  of  genera  and  species  of  Cana- 
dian Paleozoic  corals,  Lambe,  2. 
Rock  specimens  from  the  Canadian 
Rocky  Mountains,  Bonney,  4. 
Rugose  corals  from  the  Silurian  rocks 
of  Manitoba,  Whiteaves.  14. 
Silurian  and  Devonian  formations  of 
eastern  Canada,  Ami,  12. 
Section  of  mines,  annual  report,  In- 
gall, 2,  3,  5,  7,  9. 
Seismology  in  Canada,  Stupart,  1. 
So-called  basal  granite  of  Yukon  Valley, 
McConnell,  1. 
Sodalite  syenite  (ditroite)  from  Ice 
River  Valley,  Canadian  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Bonney,  1. 
