Wilson, M. E. Geology of on area adjoining th e east side of lake Timiskaniing.
Quebec. 1910.
1 carte. 6 pl. 46 pp.
Memoir No. 1. Wilson, A. W. G. Geology on the Nipigon Basin, Ontario.
Ottowa, 1910. In 8°.
1 carte. 15 pl. 4 fig. 152 pp.
Memoir No. 2. Camscll, C. The geology and ore deposits of Hedley Mining
District. British Columbia. Ottowa, 1910. In 8°.
4 cartes. 20 pl. 8 fig. 218 pp.
Memoir No. 4. 1910. Wilson, W. J. Geological reconnassaince along the line
of the National Transcontinental Railway in western Quebec.
1 carte. 5 pl. 56 pp.
Memoir No. 5. Cairnes, D. D. Preliminary memoir on the Lewes and Nordons-
kiold rivers coal district. Yukon territory. Ottowa, 1910. In 8°.
2 cartes. 8 pl. 70 pp.
Memoir No. 6. Adams, F. D. and Barlow, A. E. Geology of th e Haliburton
and Bancroft Areas. Province of Ontario. Ottowa, 1910. In 8°.
2 cartes. 70 pl. 7 flg. VIII + 419 pp.
Memoir No. 7. Dresser, J. A. Geology of St. Bruno Mountain. Province of
Quebec. Ottowa, 1910. In 8°.'
2 cartes. 3 pl. 33 pp.
Memoir No. 8—E. Dowling, D. B. The Edmorton coal field Alberta. Ottowa,
1910. In 8°.
2 cai-tes. 5 pl. 2 fig. 59 pp.
Memoir No. 9—E. 1911. Mallocli, G. S. Bighorn coal basin Alberta.
1 carte. 8 pl. 66 pp.
Memoir No. 10. 1910. Goldthwait, J. AV. An instrumental survey of the shorelines
of the extinct lakes Algonquin and Nipissing in southwestern Ontario.
4 pl. 6 fig. 57 pp.
Memoir No. 11—F. 1910. Chapman, B. H. Triangulation and spirit leveling of
Vancouver Island. B. C. 1909.
1 carte. 31 pp.
Memoir No. 13. 1912. Clapp, C. H. Southern Vancouver Island.
1 carte. 18 pl. 3 fig. X III + 208 pp.
Memoir No. 14—N. Dali, AV. H. and Bartsch, P. New species of shells. Collected
by J. Macoun a t Barkley Sound; Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Ottowa, 1910. In 8°.
2 pl. 22 pp.
Memoir No. 15—P. 1911. Springer, P. On a Tronton echinoderm fauna at
Kirkfield, Ontario.
5 pl. 2 fig. 50 pp.
Memoir No. 16—E. 1911. Eies, H. and Kecle, J. The clay and shale deposits
of Nova Scotia and portions of New Brunswick.
1 carte. 32 pl. 15 fig. 154 pp.
Memoir No. 21. 1912. Le Eoy, 0. E. The geology and ore deposits of Phoenix
Boundery District, British Columbia.
2 cartes. 7 pl. 18 fig. 110 pp.
Memoir No. 24—E. 1912. Ries, II. and Keele, J. Preliminary report on the
clay and shale deposits of th e Western Provinces.
4 cartes. 61 pl. 10 fig.
Memoir No. 27. 1912. Daly, R. A., Miller, W. G. and Rise, G. S. Report of the
commission appointed to investigate Turtle mountain, Frank, Alberta.
2 carte. 19 pl. 11 fig. 34 pp.
Maconii, J. Catalogue of Canadian birds. Ottowa. In gr. 8°.
P a rt II. 190.3. Birds of prey, woodpeckers, fly-catchers, crows, jay s and
blackbirds. Including the following orders: Raptores, Coccyges, Pioi, Maccro-
chires, and part of the Passeres.
IV + 195 (219-413) pp.
Id. III. 1904. Sparrows, swallows, vireos, warblers, wrens, titraicfe and
th ru sh e s including the order: Passeres after the Icteridae.
IV + 320 (414-733) + X X X III pp.
Macoun, J. and Macoun, J. M. Catalogue of Canadian birds. [New edition].
Ottowa, 1909. In 8°.
v m + 761 + XV III pp.
Contributions to Canadian palaeontology.
Vol. II. Pa rt II. 1900. Scnilder, S. H. Additions to th e Coleopterous fauna of
the interglacial clays of the Toronto district. AVith an Appendix by A. D.
Hopkins on th e Scolytid borings from the same deposits.
9 (V I-X V ) pl. 26 (67-92) pp.
Vol. II. P a rt I I I [Memoir No. 12—P.]. 1910. Haudlirsch, A. Canadian fossil
insects. 5. Insects from the tertiary lake deposits of the southern interior
of British Columbia.
36 fig. V III + 37 (93-129) pp.
Vol. III. P a rt II. 1902. Oshorn, H. F. and Lamhc, L. M. On the vertebrata of
the mid-cretaceous of th e North west territory. In 4°.
21 pl. 24 fig. 81 pp.
Vol. III. P a rt III. 1904. Lamhe, L. M. On Dryptosaurus inorassatus [Cope],
from the Edmonton series of the North west territory. In 4°.
8 pl. 2 fig. 27 pp.
Vol. III. Pa rt IV. 1908. Lamhe, L. M. The vertebrate of the oligooene of the
Cypress Hills, Saskatchewan. In 4°.
8 pl. 13 fig, 65 pp.
Vol. III. P a rt V. 1910. [Memoir N°. 3], Lamhe, L. M. Palaeoniscid fishes from
the Albert shales of New Brunswick. In 4“.
11 pl. 35 fig.
Vol. IV. Pa rt I. 1899. Lamhc, L. M. A revision of the genera and species
of Canadian palaeozoic corals. The Madreporaria perforata and the Alcyonaria.
5 pl. 96 pp.
Vol. IV. P a rt II. Lamhc, I,. JI. A revision of the genera and species of Canadian
palaeozoic corals. The Madreporaria aporosa and th e Madreporaria rugosa.
13 (VI—XVIII) pl. 101 (97—197) pp.
Palaeozoic fossils. Vol. III. Pa rt IV (and last). 1906. AVhiteaves, J. F. The
fossils of the Silurian [Upper Silurian] rooks of Keewatin, Manitoba, the
north eastern shore of Lake Winnipegosis, and the lower Saskatchewan
River. — The Canadian species of Plectoceras and Barrandeooeras. — Illu \
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