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The Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. XIII, No. 2, pp. 52-55, May, 1899. /•,;•" r . • ■» I i ■P^ Rcprinto'l U,y II. M. Ami, M.A., F.(,J.S. Adams, F. D. — i\\).ln'ar ^mnitc fro'u Pi>u Lnki\ On.'ario. Bull. Clool. Sue. AiivMiiM, vol. 9, pp. 16V172, 1)1. u., Fob lOLh, 1S9S, RociK'sur, U.S.A. Adams, F, D. — 77ic dcfonnalion of rocks iDiiiir pressure. (Abstract.) Kn- gint'cring ami Miniiii; Journal, vol. 65, p. 522, April 30, 1S9S. Adams, F. D. and Nicolson, J. T. — Prdimiitary notie,: of seme cxpn-inunts on (hejloiuofrocks. I>. A. A. S., Toronto, 1S97. Adams, F. D. — Recent experiments on the /lozu o/" locks ccirried out at McGill Unii'enity. Scicniihc Anie>-ican, April 23, 1S9S. Ami, H. M. — A'otes on t/te (jifofoj^y of Chelsea, {hte., and >ome of its i O lawa Naliira'.i^, vol. ii, \o. ii, p. 2o!S, 1S9S, Amu;. f Paloc. Sec. C, liris'ol, 1S9S, 8 pp., .A!>|)endi\, Pleistocene (-f Don \"alley, by Prof. D. P. Penhallow. Coleman, A. V. -.Vole on the Pe'.rjlo-y of On'ario Report, lUireaM of Mines of Ontario, vol. 7, pp. 145-50, 189S, Toronto, Canada. Coleman, A. P.—Foii'th reforl on the IVcit Ontario !;oU rci^ion. Keiiort Bureau of Mines of Ontario, vol. 7, |)t. ii, i>p. 109-145. '^9^, Toronto, Canada. Dawson, G. lA. -Annual Report, Geol. Snrvey of Canala. New series, vol. 9, 1896, (1898), 816 pp., maps containing the Director's Summary Report 1^ r 1S96, and reports by Tyrred, Bell, Low, B.uley, Ilolfmann and Ingall, also 20 plaie>. Ottawa, (Queen's Printer, 1898. Dawion, G. M.-Snmjnarv h'eporl on the operations of the Geological Sn>;'ey of Canada for the yea, iSqj. Ccol. Surv. Can., 156 pp., Ottawa, Canada. Dawson, Sir J. W. - On the irenus I.cpidcphloios as illnstrated hv specimens from the coal formation of Nova Scotia and New /Brunswick. Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., ser. 2nd, vol. 3. sec. 4, i)p. 57-78, pis. 1-I14, 1897, is-ued 1898, Ottawa, Canadj. Dawson, Sir J. "W.- Addendum to note on Nova Scotia Carhonifoous Entonio- straca, in numher for January, 1897. <-^''^» Rec. of Science, vol. 7, p. 39&> Jn'). 1897, is^ued July, 898, Montreal, Canada. EUs, R. yN. — Problem in Quebec Golo^o'- Can. Rec. Science, October, 1897, issueil 189S, pp, 480-502. Ells, R. '^.— Notes on the Arihccan of Eastern Canada. Trans. Roy. Can., 2nd ser., vol. 3, sec. 41, pp. 117-124, 1897, (issued 1898), Ottawa. Ells, R. "^ .—Samts and clays of the Ottawa Pasin. ^ Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., vol. 9, pp. 211-222, pi. 16, Fob. 22nd, 1S9S, Rochester, U.S.A. Ells, R. V^.— Re-cut conclusions in Quebec Geoloi^y. Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 1 1, JMo. 9, pp. 173-176, Ottawa, December, 1S97, Ottawa, Canada. Ells. R. "^. — Formjlions, faults and folds of the Ottawi /)istrict. Ottawa Naturalis't, vol. II, No. 10, pp. 177-189. Ottawa, Canada, 1898. Giloin E —Ores of Nova Scotia, Gold, Lead and Cofper. Commissioner of Public Works and'Mines, Queen's Printer, Halifax. N.S., Halifax, 1S9S, pp. 1-46, i map. Gibin. ^..—Some analyses of Nova Scotia coals and o'her minerals. Trans. Nova Scotia Hist. Soc, vol. 9 (2adser., vol. 11,, pt. 3, PP- 246-254, N"V. 30lh, 1897. Halifax, N.S. Goodwin W \^ —Analyses of corundum and (orundwn-heaiing rock. Report, Bureau of Mines of Ontario, vol. 7. pt- 3- PP- 238-239, '898, Toronto, Canada. Goodwin. W. L. and Miller, W. G.-Nole on a minaal of the Columbite group. Journ. Federated Canadian Mining Institute, vol. 3, pp. 15 '•152, >»9»- I \ I 1899] Ami— Gko LOGICAL Work ix Canada, for 1898. 3 Gwillim, J. C.—Soiiie IVestKooleiuiyonhoilics. Journal Kc(Ier,\teil Cnn^dimi Minint; Insututt.', vol. 3, pp. 19-26, 1S9S. Hoffmann, G. C—Kepo>l on the Section of Chemistry and Mitieralogy. C.cnl. Surv. of Can., Ann. Kup., vul. 9, 3 llijune, 1S98, (,>uuen's Printer, Ollawa, Canada. Ingall, E. U. —Section of Mini ral Statisties an, I Mines. Annual Report for 1S96, Ann. Kep. (leol. .Surv. of Canada, vol. 9, new series, 169 pp.. Rep. S., is.suetl 1S98. Ingall, E. Ti.-SunDnary of Mineral ProJiic/ion of Caiuuia for /Sgj. Ceol. .Sur.-. Can., 7 pp., Ottawa, 1S98. Jennison, W. F.—Mani^anese defosils of Nc7'a Scotia. Journal P\'der. Canad. Mining In>t., vol. 3, pp. ib7->72, 1S98. Lambe, L. \A. — On the rc^niins of in.xnunoth in the Mmenin of the Geohi^ica-. Snrvey department. Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 12, Nos. 7 and. S, pp. 136-137. ^'^9'^' Ottawa, Canada. Low, A. P. — k'efot of a traee)se of th( northern part of the Labi a toi l\mn- sxdafiom Richmond Gulf to Uni^ai.ni fniy. (leol. Survey of Canada, .Ann. Kei). , vol. 9, 43 Y\\, 4 pis., Jan. 12th, 1S9S, Queen's Printer, Ottawa, Canada. Matthew, G. F.--/\ecent diicoven'es in the St. John Group, No. 2. Article 4, Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. of xNew lU'unswick, No. 16, vol. 4, pt. i, pp. 32-43, 1S9S, St. j<.lin. N.I). Matth'^W, G. F. — 'Ihe oldest raheozoic fauna. Ahstract in I'roc. Amet. A. A Sc, vol. 47, pp. 301-302, December, 1S9S ; also Amer. Ceol., vol. 22, No. 4, p. 262, October, 1S98. Matthew, G. ¥ . — Studies on Canibrian faunas. Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., 2nd ser., vol. 3, section iv, jip. 165-211, pis. 1-4, 1S97, issued 1S98, Ottawa, Can. Miller, W. G.— Economic Geo'o.;y of Eastern Ontario—Corundum and other minerals. Report, liureau of Mines ot Ontario, vol. 7, pt. iii, pp. 207-238, 6 pis., ; map, 1S98, Toronto, Ontario, I anada. Mi'.ler, W. G. and Goodwir, W. \,.--Note on a mineral of tiie Columhitc group, lournal. Federated Canad. .Minins^ Inst., vol. 3, pp. 151-152, 1898. Obalski. J.-^M^niu:; in Quebec in /Sgj. Journal, Federated Canad. Mining Inst., vol. 3, pp. i45-'5^ ^^9^- Ogilvie. VJ. — '/'he Yukon and its i^old lesourees. lix. Trans, Ottawa Lit. and Scientitic Society, No. i, pp. 75-78, with table, Ottawa, 1S98, Ottawa, Canada. Parks, W. h. — Geolo^^y of base and mendian lines in Rainy River district. Report, Bureau of Mines of Ontario, vol. 7, pt. 2, j.p. 161-183, Toronto, 1898. Penhallow, D. P.- Pleistocene floia of the Don Valley. Appendix, F.rit. Assoc. Adv. Sc, Sect. C , Bristol, 189S, pp. 4to8of Rejio't of Committee to investi- f^ale the Pleistocene flora and fauna of Canada, Bristol, Fngland. Poole, H. S.— The Mineralo.:y of the Carboniferous of Nova Scotia and Ne:i ^/•«;?5ri'/V/'.— Journal, Feder.ited Canadian .Mining Inst., vol. 3, pp. 77-^1, 1898. Rutherford, John.— A''^/fj' ou tlu A'beitite of New Brunswick. Journal, Federated Canadian Mining Inst., vol. 3, pp. 40-46, 1898. Spencer, J. V/.—dake formations and , threat r/ianges of level in Jamaica. Canadian Inst. Trans., vol. 5, pp. 325-357. pl'^- 1-6, May, 189S, Toronto, Canada. Spencer, J. 'W,—Anollier episode in t/ie history of Niagara River. (Abstract. Proc. A. A. A. Sc, vol. 47, p. 299, December, 1898. Spencer, J. VJ.—An account of the researches le'ating to the Grtai Lalce:. Amer. Geol., vol. 21, pp. 110-123, February, 189S, Minneapolis, Minn., U.S.A. Till'; Ottawa Naturalist. [May Spencer, J. W. — On Mr. Frank /.evcrctt'siOrrelatioit of inoraiiit'i wif/i heac/ic^ OH the l>or,fer of Lake Erie. Anu-r. Ooi.l., vol. 21, pp. 393-.?96, June, iS()S, Miniu'.npcilis, Minn., U.S.A. Spencer, J. "^. — Niai^ara as a timepiece. Canadian Inslitulo, I'rnc, now .series, viil. I, pp. loi-io,}. May. 1S98, Toronto, Ontario. Spencer, J. W. —Kese'ublaihes hetween the declivities of lii;^li ptitcaii and tliose of siihiiiarine Antiltcau valleys. Canadian Journal, vol. 5, jip. JSQ-jOS, I niaii, .April, iSijS, Toronto, Ontario. Tyrrell, J. B. — The i^laciution oj north Central Canila. Joumai ol ( icoloi^y, vol. 6, pp. 147-160, l''el).-Niarcli, 1S9S, Cliicatjo, Illinois, U.S.A. Tyrrell, J. B.— 7'lie Cietacentis of the Athalmsca River. Ottawa Naturalist, vol. IJ, N'o. 2, i)p. .i7-4i, May, 1.S98, Ottawa, Canada. Tyrrell, J. B.— Report on the Djoounnt. Kazan an i Feri^ason rivers, an / Ih: uoith-7veit coast of Hudson Hay to Lake IVinnipei;, Oenl. Survey of Canada, Ann. Hop., vol. 9, new series 21S pp.. Rep. F., issued iS9Sas No. 65S, Ottawa, Canaila. Walker, T. \..—'rhc crydal svminetry of tori>ei-nite. Amor, journal Science, set. 4. vol, 6, pp. 41-44, July, 1S98, New Haven, (Jonneclieut, U.S.A. Walker, T. l^.~ Examination of some trulinic /ninera.'s l>y means of ctJinve^ n.;ure^. .Amer, journ. Science, ser. 4, vol. 5, pji. 176-1S5, March, 1S9S. Walker, T. "L,, — Causes of 7'ariation in the composition of ii;-/i(t>;/s rochs. Amei. Journ. Science, Nov., iS'^'S, p]). 410-415, New Haven, C'onn., U.S..\. Whiteaves, J. F. — I'osl-icript to a description of a netc xenns and species of CyUidu-in-' from the 'J'renton limestone at Ott irva. Can. Rec. Science, vol.7, pp. 395-396', July, 1S97. issued July, 189S, Montreal, Canada. Whiteaves, J. V.—Nole on a fish tooth from the Upper Arisait;; series of Nova Scotia. Can. Rec. Science, vol. 7, No. S, pp. 461-462, I tii^ure. Whiteaves, J. ¥. — On some remains of a sepia-like cuttle-ftsh from tlie Cret- aceous rocks of tho South Saskatchewan. Can. Rec. Science, vol. 7, [jI. 2, jip. 459-461, Montreal, June, 1S98. Whiteaves, J. F. — (^// some fossil Cephalopoda in the Museum of the Geologi- cal Survey of Canada, -i'ith the description of ei^ht species that appear to be new. Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 12, jip. 1 16-127, September, 1898, Ottawa, Canada. Willimot, A. B.— Notes on the Michipicoten ^old-fields. Journal I'Y-derated Canadian Mining; Inst., vol. 3, pp. 100-102, 1S98. Willimot, A. Q.— Michipicoten minima division. Rejjort of IJureaii ot Mines of Ontario, vol. 7, pt. 2, pp. 184-205, map, 1898, Toronto, Canada. Wilson, W. J.— Notes on the Pleistocene ,^--ejlo^y of a few places in the Ottawa Vallev. Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 11, pp. 209-220, March, 189S, Ottawa, Canada. l8( 1 r^' r ADDENDA. The fullowing papers from ilic Report Brit. Assoc. Adv. .Sc. 1897 — London, i8q8, are herewith noted and append'.'d. Ami, H. M. — On some new or hit/nt/o Itttle /:no-,i'n PaLrozoic formations in North Eastern America. Report Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sc. 1897, p. 657. London 1898. Ami, H. M. — On the state of the principal museums iti Canada and Newfound- land, Rep. Brit. Assoc. .Soc. C. Toronto, 1867, 13 pajjes. London, 189S. Dawson, Sir. J. William. — Note on certain Pre-Cambrian and Cambrian Fossils supposed to be relatcit to Eozooii. Rep. iirit. .Assoc. Adv. Sc, Torrmto, 1897 — p. 656. London 1898. Dawson, G. Vi.— Presidential Address, Section C. (Geoloi;y), The Nature and relations tf the more ancient rocks of North America, Toronto, 1897. Repor' Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sc. London, 1898. Laflamme, J. C. K. — ■'■'■Influences (Pun eboulement sur le rei^iiiie d'une tiviere- Report Brit. Assoc. Toronto meeting, 1897 — p. 658, London, 1S98, Whiteaves, J. F. — Note on a Fish-tooth from the Upper Arisaig scries of Nova Scotia, Rep. Brit. Assoc. Toronto, 1897 — p. 657, London, 1898. Whiteaves. J. F. — On some remains of n Sepia-like Cuttle-fish fron the Lower Cretaceous of the South Saskatchewan. Rep. Brit. Assoc, p. 694, London, 1898.