FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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Economic  geology — Continued. 
Canada— Continued. 
Minerals  of  Nova  Scotia,  Gilpin,  1. 
Mines  of  Ontario,  Carter  (W.  FJ.  EL),  1. 
Mining-  developments  in  eastern  On- 
tario, Thomas,  1. 
Mining-  districts  near  Kamloops  Lake, 
Monckton,  1. 
Mining  in  the  Rossland  district,  Camp- 
hell   (C.  M.),  1. 
Mining  industry  and  mineral  resources 
of  British  Columbia,  Brewer  (W. 
M.).  3. 
Modes  of  occurrence  of  mineral  albert- 
ite,  Bailey  (L.  W.),  4. 
Molybdenite,  Wells,  2. 
Molybdenum  and  tungsten,  Johnston,  1. 
Moose  Mountain  iron  range,  Leith,  6. 
Mount  Sicker  mining  district.  Brewer 
(W.  M.),  13. 
Native  gold  in  igneous  rocks,  Brock,  4. 
New  Brunswick,  Bailey  (L.  W.),  5. 
New  mineral  area  in  Ontario,  Hard- 
man,  1. 
Nickel  and  copper  deposits  of  Sud- 
bury, Barlow,  8. 
Nicola  coal  basin,  Ells  (R.  W.),  23. 
Nictaux  iron  field,  Weatherbe,  1. 
Northern  nickel  range,  Coleman,  18. 
Northern  part  of  Nova  Scotia,  Fletch- 
er. 5. 
Notes  on  geology  and  ore  deposits  of 
southeastern  British  Columbia,  Cor 
less,  2. 
Notes  on  mica,  Corkill,  1. 
Notes  on  molybdenite,  Willimott,  2. 
Notes  on  the  life  history  of  coal  seams, 
Gwillim,  5. 
Notes  on  western  coals,  Gwillim,  4. 
Nova  Scotia  coals,  Gilpin,  3. 
Nova  Scotia  gold  fields,  Faribault,  1,  2. 
Occurrence  of  hematite,  Mills,  2. 
Occurrence  of  scheelite,  Atkin,  1. 
Oil  fields  of  Gaspe,  Ells  (R.  W.).  12. 
Ore  deposits  of  Boundary  Creek  dis- 
trict, Brock,  2. 
Ore  deposits  of  Copper  Mountain,  Scott 
(O.   N.),   1. 
Ore  deposits  of  Rossland.  Kirby,  2. 
Ore  deposits  of  Rossland,  MacDonald, 
1. 
Ore  deposits  of  Sudbury,  Dickson,  4. 
Ore  quarrying  in  the  Boundary  dis- 
trict, British  Columbia,  Jacobs,  1. 
Origin  and  relations  of  auriferous  veins 
of  Algoma  (western  Ontario),  Cros- 
by, 4. 
Peat  in  Canada,  Chalmers,  7. 
Petrography  of  Belvidere  Mountain 
deposits,  Marsters,  3. 
Petroleum  and  natural  gas  [in  Onta- 
rio], Corkill,  2. 
Pictou  coal  field,  Poole,  10. 
Pioneer  work  in  Crows  Nest  coal  area, 
Blakemore,  1. 
Platinum  in  British  Columbia,  Brock,  6. 
Economic  geology — Continued. 
Cana  da — Continued. 
Poplar  Creek  and  other  camps  of  the 
Lardeau  district,  Brock,  5. 
Port  Huron  oil  field,  Gordon  (C.  H.),  2. 
Possible  occurrence  of  coal  area  be- 
neath Neo-Carboniferous,  Nova  Sco- 
tia, Ami,  29,  31. 
Potter's  clay  at  Middle  Musquodoboit, 
Mason,  1. 
Production  of  copper  in  Boundary  dis- 
trict, Ledoux,  2. 
Report  on  the  Lardeau  mining  district, 
Robertson,  :•>. 
Report  on  the  Trout  Lake  Mining  divi- 
sion, Robertson,  2. 
Report  on  the  valley  of  the  Flathead 
River,  Robertson,  1. 
Section  of  mineral  statistics  and  mines, 
annual  report,  Ingall.  2. 
Section  of  mines,  annual  report,  In- 
gall, 3,  5,  7,  9. 
Stratigraphy  of  the  Cascade  coal  basin, 
Bowling,  10. 
Sudbury  districf,  Barlow.  .">. 
Sudbury  mining  district,  Barlow,  6. 
Sudbury  nickel-bearing  eruptive,  Cole- 
man, 19. 
Sudbury  nickel  deposits,  Coleman,  14. 
Sulphide  ore  bodies  of  Sudbury  region, 
Silver,  1. 
Surveys  and  explorations  in  Nova  Sco- 
tia, Fletcher,  3. 
Temagami  district.  Barlow,  7. 
Texada  Island,  Brewer   (W.  M.),  1. 
Tripolite  deposits  of  Fitzgerald  Lake, 
Crosby.  1. 
Turtle  Mountain,  Manitoba,  Dowling,  5. 
Types  of  iron-bearing  rocks  in  Ontario, 
Coleman,  7. 
Vermilion  River  placers,  Coleman,  3. 
Voyage  minier  au  nord-ouest  Canadien, 
Bel.  1. 
West  Gore  antimony  deposits,  Asquith, 
1. 
White  Horse  copper  camp,  Brewer  (W. 
M.),  15. 
White  Horse  district,  Brewer  (W.  M.), 
11. 
White  Horse  mining  district,  Yukon 
Territory,  Brewer  (W.  M.),  4. 
Workable  coals  of  Nova  Scotia,  Fletch- 
er, 4. 
Yukon  district,  McConnell,  2. 
Yukon  gold  fields,  Miers,  1. 
Colorado. 
Across  the  San  Juan  Mountains,  Rick- 
ard  (T.  A.),  7. 
Aguilar  coal  and  oil  district,  Lakes,  39. 
American  Nettie,  Lakes,  1. 
Anthracite  situation  in  Colorado,  Lakes, 
81. 
Barela  Mesa  coal  field,  McLaughlin,  1. 
Basaltic  zones  as  guides  to  ore  deposi- 
tion, Stevens  (E.  A.),  2. 
Book  Cliff  coal  mines,  Lakes,  66. 
Boulder  oil  field,  Fenneman,  4. 
