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Geological Survey of Canada. Ottowa.
Annual Report [Netv Series]. Ad pag. 702. III.
Afol XII. 1899. R. Bell: Summary report of the Geological survey department
for the year 1839. 224 pp. — J. C. Gwillim: Report on tho Atlin mining
district British Columbia. 4 pl. 48 pp. -- J. Macintosh Bell: Report on tho
topography and geology of Great Bear L ake and of a chain of lakes and
streams thence to Great Slave Lake. 36 pp. — B. AV. Ells: Report on the
geology and natural resources of the area included in the map of the city
of Otto and vicinity. 5 pl. 77 pp. — E. D. Ingall: Report on the iron ore
deposits along the Kingston and Pembroke railway in Eastern Ontario.
5 cartes. 91 pp. — R. AV. Ells: Report on th e geology of Argenteuil, Ottowa
and p a rt of Pontiac counties, province of Quebec, and portions of Carleton,
Russell and Prescott counties, province of Ontario. 5 pl. 143 pp. —
B. Chalmers: Report on the surface geology shown on the Fredericton
and Andover quartersheet maps, New Brunswick. 41 pp. — A, Osaiiu:
Notes on certain arohaean rocks of the Ottawa Valley. 1 Ipl. 12 fig. 84 pp. -
G. C. Hoffmann: Report of the section of chemistry and mineralogy. 64 pp. —
E. D. Ingall: Report of the section of mineral statistics and mines. 144 pp.
Vol. X III. 1900. R. Bell; Summary report of the Geological survey departmen
t for tho year 1900. 203 pp. - A. P. Low: Report on a exploration
of th e east coast of Hudson Bay from Cape AVolstenholme to the soutli
end of James Bay. 2 pl. 84 pp. — Report on the geology and physical
character of the Nartapoka Islands, Hudson Bay. 4 pl. 31 pp. — J. Bnrr
Tyrrell: Report on explorations in the north-eastern portion of the district
of Saskatchewan and adjacent parts of the district of Keewatin. 1 pi.
48 pp. — I). B. Dowling: Report on geological explorations in Athabaska,
Saskatchewan and Keewatin districts including Moose Lake and the route
from Cumberland Lake to the Churchill River, and th e upper parts of
Burntwood and Grass Rivers. 2 pl. 44 pp. ~ R. Dell; Report on the geology
of the basin of Nottaway River. 1 carte. 11 pp. ~ J. A. Dresser: Report
on the geology and petrography of Shefford Mountain, Quebec. 6 pl. 1 carte.
35 pp. - E. AV. Bailey: Report upon the carboniferous system of New
Brunswick with special reference to workable coal. 38 pp. - H. S. Poole:
Report on the coal prospects of New Brunswick. 26 pp. - G. C. Hoffmann:
Report of the section of chemistry and mineralogy. 67 pp. - E. D. Ingall:
Report on th e section of mines. 160 pp.
Vol. XIV. 1901. R. Bell: Summary report on the operations of tlie Geological
survey for the year 1901. 271 pp. - R. G. McConnell: Report on the
Klondike gold fields. 6 pl. 71 pp. - D. 15. Dowling: Report on an exploration
of Ekwan River, Sutton Mill Lakes and pa rt of the west coast of
James Bay. Appendix I. Preliminary list of fossils by J. E. AVIiitcaves.
Appendix II. List of plants by J. Maconn. 2 pl. 3 fig. 60 pp. - A. F. Barlow:
Report on the origin, geological relations and composition of the nickel
and copper deposits of the Sudbury mining district, Ontario, Canada. 24 pl.
236 pp. — B. AV. Ells: Report on the geology of a portion of eastern Ontario.
Appendix: Preliminary lists of fossil organic remains, etc.. By: H. M. Ami.
89 pp. — H. S. Poole: Report on tlie Pictou coal field Nova Scotia. 38 pp. —
E. D. Adams and 0 . E. Ecroy : The artesian and other deep wells on the
island of Montreal. 6 fig. 74 pp. — E. D. liigall: Report on the section of
mines. 158 pp.
Vol. XV. 1902-1903. B. Roll: Summary report on the operations of the
Geological survey of Canada for the calender year 1902. 472 pp. - Summary
report on th e Geological survey for the year 1903. 212. pp. — D. B. Dowling:
Report on th e coal field of the Souris River, Eastern Assiniboia.
6 pl. 45 pp. — E. D. Iiig a ll: Report on the section of mines. 276 pp.
Vol. XVI. 1904. B. Bell: Summary report of th e Geological survey of Canada
for th e calender year 1904. 2 pi. 392 pp. — R. AV. Ells: Report on Graham
Island. 46 pp. — J. Kcele: Report on the Upper Stewart River region,
Yukon. 3 pl. 23 pp. — C. Cnmsell : Report on the Peel River and tributaries,
Yukon and Mackenzie. 3 pl. 49 pp. — J. A. Dresser: Report on the geology
of Brome Moutain, Quebec. 22 pp. - G. A. Young: The geology and petrography
of Mount Yamaska, Province of Quebec. 43 pp. — E. 1). Ingall:
Report on the section of mines. 156 pp.
N.B. Vol. XVI is th e las t th a t will be published of th e „New Series”. In
future, each report will be sent out as a seperate publication.
Dowling, D. B. General Index to the Reports of Progress 1863 to 1884.
Ottowa, 1900. In gr. 8°.
475 pp.
Nicolas, F. J. General Index to Reports. 1885-1906. Ottowa, 1908. In gr. 8°.
X + 1014 pp.
Low, A. 1>. Summary report of the Geological survey Department of Canada
for th e calender year 1906. Ottowa, 1906. In gr. 8°.
VI + 208 pp.
Summary Report of th e Geological survey Brancli of the Department of
Mines for the calender year 1905 — 1911.
Brock, R. AY. Summary report of the Department of Mines, Geological survey
for the calender year 1907. Ottowa, 190S. In gr. 8°.
VIII + 132 pp.
Ells, B. AY. A history of New Brunswick geology. Montreal, 1887. In 8°.
64 pp.
Documents relatifs à l’unification de l'heure et à la légalisation du nouveau
mode de mesurer le temps. Ottowa, 1891. lu gr. 8°.
1 carte. 1 flg. 31 pp.
E’Ictclier, H. Descriptive note ou the Sydney coal field. Cape Breton, Nova
Scotia. To accompany a revised edition of the geological map of the coal
field. Ottowa, 1900. In gr. 8°.
3 cartes. 16 pp,
McConnell, R. G. Preliminary report on the Klondike gold fields, Y”ukon
district, Canada. Ottowa, 1900. In gr. 8°.
1 carte. 2 pl. 2. fig. 44 pp.
AVliile, J. Altitudes in the Dominion of Canada with a relief map of North
America. Ottowa, S. E. Dawson, 1901. In 8°,
1 carte. 4 profiles. X + 266 pp.
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