FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
461 
Economic  geology — Continued. 
Ca  lifo  rnia — Con  t  i  n  u  ed . 
Roofing  slate  of  igneous  origin,   Eckel, 
27. 
Salt   industry   in   Utah  and   California. 
Eckel,  26. 
San  Luis  folio,  Fairbanks,  7. 
Slate  deposits  of  California  and  Utah, 
Eckol,  24. 
Structural   features   of   California   gold 
belt,  Storms.  1, 
.  Canada. 
Albert  shale  deposits,  Ells  (R.  W.),  13. 
Alberta  coal  field,  Armstrong,  1. 
Arsenic  in  Ontario,  Wells  (J.  W.),  1. 
Artesian  borings,  surface  deposits,  and 
ancient  beaches  in  Ontario,  Chal- 
mers, 5. 
Artesian  well  in  the  Klondike,  Tyr- 
rell. 2. 
Artesian  wells,  paleontology,  Ami,  22. 
Asbest  in  Canada.  Cirkel,  1. 
Asbestos,  Cirkel,  3. 
Asbestus,  Ells,  10. 
Atlin  mining  district,  Gwillim,  1. 
Auriferous  deposits  of  Vancouver 
Island,  Watson   (R.  L. ) ,  1. 
Bankhead  coal  mines,  Henretta,  1. 
Bedded  leads  in  relation  to  mining 
policy,  Woodman,  3. 
Bed     rock    of    the    Gilbert    River    gold   I 
fields.  Dresser.   14. 
Blairmore-Frank  coal  fields,  Leach    (W.   j 
W.),2 
Borings     for     natural     gas,     petroleum,   j 
and  water,  Chalmers,  4. 
Bornite  ores  of  British  Columbia  and 
Yukon  territory,  Brewer,  10. 
Boston  Township  iron  range,  Miller 
(W.  G.),  15. 
Boundary  Creek  district,  British  Co- 
lumbia, Brock,  1,  3. 
British  Columbia,  Boundary  mining 
district,  Brewer   (W.  M.),  8. 
British  Columbia  coal  fields.  Brewer 
(W.  M.),  0. 
British  Columbia  iron  and  coal,  Brewer 
(W.  M.),  2. 
Bruce  mines  district,  lngall,  8. 
Building  stones  of  Nova  Scotia,  Gil- 
pin, 2. 
Bulletin  on  apatite.   Ells   (R.  W.).  10. 
Canadian  graphite,  Brumell,  1. 
Carboniferous  basin  in  New  Brunswick. 
Ells  (R.  W.»,  3. 
Carboniferous  system  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, Bailey   (L.  W.),  8. 
Cascade  and  Costigan  coal  basins, 
Bowling.  11. 
Cement  industry  of  Ontario,  Gillespie, 
1. 
Characteristics  of  Atlin  gold  field, 
Gwillim.  2. 
Charlotte  County,  Ells   (R.  W.),  17. 
Cinnabar-bearing  rocks  of  British  Co- 
lumbia, Monckton,  2. 
Economic  geology — Continv  ed. 
Canada — Continued. 
Clays  and  shales  of  Manitoba,  Wells 
<■    W.)     L 
Co  !  oasins  in  Rocky  Mountains,  Dow- 
ling,  7. 
Coal  Creek  colliery  of  Crows  Nest  Pass, 
Corless,  1. 
Coal  field  of  Souris  River,  Dowling,  9. 
Coal  fields  of  Canada,  Denis,  1. 
Coal  fields  of  Cook  Inlet,  Alaska,  and 
Pacific  coast,  Kirsopp,  1. 
Coal  fields  of  Crows  Nest  Pass,  Ja- 
cobs, 2. 
Coal  fields  of  Crows  Nest  Pass  branch 
of  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Brewer 
(W.  M.),  9. 
Coal  fields  of  New  Brunswick,  Poole,  2. 
Coal  in  Alberta,  Rickert,  1. 
Coal  mining  in  the  Crows  Nest,  Mc- 
Evoy,  2. 
Coal  mining  in  the  Northwest  Terri- 
tories, Smith  (F.  B.),  1. 
Coal  problem  in  New  Brunswick,  Poole, 
3. 
Coal  prospects  of  New  Brunswick, 
Poole,  8. 
Cobalt-nickel  arsenides  and  silver. 
Miller  (W.  G.),  11. 
Cobalt-nickel  arsenides  and  silver  de- 
posits of  Temiskaming,  Miller  (W. 
G.),  13. 
Cobalt-nickel  arsenides  and  silver  in 
On  (a  lie  Miller   (W.  G. ) ,  8. 
Composition  and  occurrence  of  petro- 
leum, Mabery,  3. 
Copper-bearing  rocks  in  Quebec,  Dres- 
ser, 7,  10,  12,  13. 
Copper-bearing  rocks  of  Sherbrooke  dis- 
trict, Dresser,  15. 
Copper  claims  of  Aspen  Grove  and 
Aberdeen  Camp,  Johnston  (R.  A.  A.), 
2. 
Copper  deposits  of  Aspen  Grove  Camp, 
Similkameen,   Bailey    (F.),   1. 
Copper  deposits  of  Mt.  Sicker,  Mus- 
grave,  1. 
Copper  Mountain.  Catherinet,   1. 
Copper  ores  in  Nova  Scotia,  New 
Brunswick,  and  Quebec,  Ells  (R.  W.), 
22. 
Correction  in  classification  of  gold  for- 
mation, Hille,  4. 
Corundum  and  emery,  Fuller  (H.  T.),  1. 
Corundum  in  Ontario,  Baker,  1. 
Corundum  in  Ontario,  Barlow,  10. 
Corundum  in  Ontario,  Kerr  ( D.  G.),  1. 
Counties  of  Cumberland,  Hants,  Kings, 
and  Annapolis,  Fletcher,  6. 
Crows  Nest  coal  fields,  Leach,  (W.  W.), 
1. 
Crows  Nest  Pass  coal  field,  Brewer 
(W.  M.),  7. 
Duncan  Creek  mining  district,  Keele,  1. 
Eastern  Assiniboia  and  southern  Mani- 
toba, Dowling,  4. 
