| | Report (volume) | for the names of States and for the provinces of Canada are given in Part I.] Anon anonymous papers, placed...Bureau Can G S Canada, Geological Survey Can :M Br Canada, Mines Branch Can Pari Canada, Parliament Conn...Okla. G S Oklahoma Geological Survey Ont R Com Ontario, Royal Commission. Oreg B :M Oregon Bureau of Geology...Geologic Survey Com-· mission R Ont Nickel Com Royal Ontario Nicker Commission Smiths Inst Smithsonian Institution...folio, S. Dak. (no. 165): Todd, 09 Abitibi region, Ontario: Johuston (J F E), 02; Wilson (W J), 02 Abrasive | | | Report (volume) | nos. 3-19; Memoirs, vol. 1, no. 2. Berkeley, Cal. Canada, Geological Survey: Summary Report for 1910; Memoirs... BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 1911. 7 Canada, Department of Mines, Mines Branch: Summary Report...Mining Journal, vol. 32. Toronto and Montreal, Canada. Canadian Mining Institute: Quarterly Bulletin...2, 5, 7, 8; Circular, nos. 2,3. Norman, Okla. Ontario Bureau of Mines: Report, vol. 20, pts. 1, 2. Toronto...5, pp. 1-38. Rochester, N. Y. Royal Society of Canada: Proceedings and Transactions, 3d ser., vol. 4 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | evidencesuggeststhat these depositscontain little silver and the sulphidesare simple and not abundant, whereas...gratitude for the award of the Samuel Franklin Emmons Memorial Fellowship, which madepossiblethe study...their environments has beenpointed out by S. F. Emmons, • Lindgren, 2 and E. Y. Dougherty, 8 among x Ernmons...Ernmons,S. F.: Ore Deposits,p. 80. A.I.M.E. "Emmons Volume," •9•3. 2 Lindgren, W.: EcoN. GEov..,23: 596...ous rocks are commonlyhigh in albite. 2. Where silver is more abundant,the lime contentof the feld- | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | THOMSON A. L. PansoNS,Director Emeritus, Royal Ontario Museum of Mineralogy, Toronto 5, Canad.a. The sudden...Ellis Thomson was born July 27, 1882, at Toronto, Ontario, the son of Daniel Edmund and Elizabeth Hosking...work for the Ontario Department of Mines (1910, 1915, 1916) and the Geological survey of canada (1918-26)...was widely known among the mining fraternity in Canada for the excellence of his work, more particularly...minerals, in which field he was one of the pioneers in Canada, and was held in high esteemby his colleaguesthroughout | | | Report (volume) | Calif. Canada, Department.of Mines, Mines'Branch: Summary Report for 1922. Ottawa, Ont. Canada, Geological...Mining Journal, vols. 44, 45. Toronto and Montreal, Canada. Carnegie Institution of Washington: Yearbook nos... nos. 28, 32; Circular, no. 12. Norman, Okla. Ontario Department of Mines: Report, vols. 31, pts. 4-10;...Report on mining operations, 1922, 1923. Quebec, Canada. Rochester Academy of Science: Proceedings, vol...vol. 6, no. 5. Rochester, N. Y. Royal Society of Canada: Proceedings and Transactions, Third series, vols | | | Journal (issue) | farther south to the Sudan, Eritrea, and Ethiopia (Emmons, 1937, p. 384-390i Sutherland, 1959, Chap. Iii...Phoenicians, about 1200 to 1400 B.C., were the first to mine gold there, or whether they got 30 it through...valley of the Oxus River (Sutherland, 1959, p. 70; Emmons, 1937, p. 347); Arabia; Ophir of the Bible; County...Augustus in 30 B.C.(Sutheriand, 1959, p. 93-96; Emmons, 1937, p. 326-327). The remains can still be seen...equal in production to that of any previous mining district. Rome drew gold from many old sources and some | | | Report (volume) | the other States and Territories. Asia. Bermudas. Canada, compiising all British possessions in North America...State Mineralogist, William Irelan, jr. Sacramento. Canada, Geological and Natural History Survey, Annual...Annual Report, vol. 2, 1886-'88. Montreal. Canada, Royal Society, Transactions, vols. 4-6. Montreal. Canadian...ADAMS, Frank D. On the coal-bear ing rocks of Canada. British Assoc. Adv. Sci., Report of 56th Meeting...Vancouver's Island. - The anorthosite rocks of Canada. British Assoc. Adv. Sci., Report of 56th Meeting | | | Report (volume) | 5, nos. 24-30; vol. 6, nos. 1-2. Berkeley, Cal. Canada, Geological Survey: Summary Report for 1909; Memoirs...14; and miscellaneous publications. Ottawa, Ont. Canada, Department of Mines, Mines Branch: Bulletins,...2^4; and miscellaneous publications. Ottawa, Ont. Canada, Royal Society: Proceedings and Transactions, 3d...Mining Journal, vol. 31. Toronto and Montreal, Canada. Carnegie Institution of Washington: Yearbook,...of: Research Bulletin, nos. 3, 4. Norman, Okla. Ontario, Bureau of Mines: Report, vol. 19, pt. 1. Toronto | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | published by the Geo logical Survey of Canada and the Ontario Department of Mines, which will be mentioned...Survey of Canada. When the first united parliament of Upper and Lower Canada (now Ontario and Quebec)...causing a Geological Survey of the Province of Canada.” William Ed mond Logan, a Canadian educated in...and Murray are also summarized in the Geology of Canada 1863 and accompanying atlas. The result of chief...suspect that a similar unconformity must exist in Canada. Accordingly, numerous visits were paid to the | | | Report (volume) | Geology: Bulletin, vol. 5, nos. 18-23. Berkeley, Cal. Canada, Geological Survey: Summary Report for 1908; and...Ont. Canada, Department of Mines, Mines Branch: Miscellaneous publications. Ottawa, Ont. Canada, Royal...Mining Journal, vol. 30. Toronto and Montreal, Canada. Carnegie Institution of Washington: Yearbook;... nos. 3-8, vol. 10, nos. 1-2. Columbus, Ohio. Ontario, Bureau of Mines: Report, vol. 18, pts. 1, 2; General...origin of the amphibolites of the Laurentian area of Canada. Jour. Geology, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 1-18, 1909 | | | Report (volume) | the other States and Territories. Africa. Asia. Canada (including all of British Columbia). Central America...Algonkian, with sub-headings as follows: Eastern Canada. Lake Superior to Lake Huron region. New England...Nomenclature. Cambrian, with sub-headings as follows: Canada. New York and New England. Pennsylvania to Virginia...(including Permian), with sub-headings as follows Canada. » New England. Appalachians to the Mississippi...sub-headings as follows: Atlantic Coast region. Canada. Great Plains and Eocky Mountain region. Texas | | | Report (volume) | in Geography, vol. 1, nos. 1, 2. Berkeley, Cal. Canada, Geological Survey: Memoirs, nos. 20, 23, 26, 29...Memorial Museum: Bulletin, no. 1. Ottawa, Ont. Canada, Department of Mines, Mines Branch: Summary Report...Mining Journal, vol. 34. Toronto and Montreal. Canada. 7 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY...International Geological Congress, Twelfth Session, Canada: Guide Books, 1-4, 5-10. Iowa Geological Survey...nos. 10, 11; Circular, nos. 4, 5. Norman, Okla. Ontario Bureau of Mines: Report, vol. 19, pt. 2, vol. 22 | | | Report (volume) | California. Canada, with subheadings as follows: Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, and Canada in general...[BULL. 127. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland (including District of Columbia). Massachusetts. Mexico. Michigan...Lakes region (Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Canada contiguous to lakes Superior and Huron). West of...(excepting Minnesota). Eastern (and northern) Canada. Western Canada (Lake of the Woods region to the Pacific)...Missouri. Texas. Rocky Mountains to Pacific coast. Canada (excepting adjoining Lake Superior). Carboniferous | | | Report (volume) | Stations: Bulletin, vol. 2, nos. 5-9. Berkeley, Calif. Canada, Geological Survey: Summary report for 1924, 1925;...nos. 1-4; Bulletin, nos. 39, 40, 43-45. Ottawa, Ontario. 3 4 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY...Canadian Field Naturalist, vols. 39, 40. Ottawa, Ontario. Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Transactions...Mining Journal, vols. 46, 47. Toronto and Montreal, Canada. Carnegie Institution of Washington: Yearbook,...Columbus, Ohio. Ontario Department of Mines: Report, vols. 33, 34, 35, pt. 4. Toronto, Ontario. Palaeontologische | | | Report (volume) | Geography, vols. 2, 3 (no. 1). Berkeley, Calif. Canada, Geological Survey: Summary Reports 1917-1927;... Okla. Ontario Department of Mines: Reports, 27tu-37th, vols. 27-37 (pt. 2). Toronto, Ontario. Oregon...Reports on Mining Operations, 19181927. Quebec, Canada. Rochester Academy of Science: Proceedings, vols...5-6 (no. 7). Rochester, N. Y. Royal Society of Canada: Proceedings and Transactions, 3d ser., vols. 12-22...geographie de Quebec: Bulletin, vols. 13-22. Quebec, Canada. South Dakota Geological Survey: Reports of the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Karo Kotia Mine, Ontario .......................................... Mcintyre Mine, Ontario ................. Anacon Mine, New Brunswick ...................................... Heath Steele Mine, New Brunswick...depositsstudiedby the writer are the Karo Kotia Mine, Ontario,and the AnaconMine, N.B. Thoseshowingthe greatest...literature survey the writer proposesthat the Horne Mine, Quebec,and the ThomsonLake nickel depositsin Manitoba...interpretations were first madein North Americaby W. H. Emmons in 1909 (13), and by Lindgrenand Irving in 1911 | | | Book | Kingston. FHC MACMILLANS C IN CANADA O TORONTO: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED: AT ST. MARTIN’S...HOUSE 1933 nO Copyright, Canada, 1933 by THE MACMILLAN COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED All rights reserved—no...from the publishers. permission in i Printed in Canada To My Wife 1 I PREFACE The rapid development...mation concerning them. The geological surveys of Canada and the United States and the provincial and state...the Geological Surveys of the United States and Canada and of the state and provincial surveys form the | | | Report (volume) | in Geography, vol. 3, nos. 2-7. Berkeley, Calif. Canada, Geological Survey: Summary Reports 1928, 1929;...Norman, Okla. Ontario Department of Mines: Reports, vols. 37-39, pts. 1, 4, 5. Toronto, Ontario. Paleontologische...Reports on Mining Operations, 1928-1929. Quebec, Canada. Rochester Academy of Science: Proceedings, vol...Royal Society of Canada: Proceedings and Transactions, 3d ser., vols. 23, 24. Ottawa, Ontario. San Diego Society...Bulletin, vols. 23, nos. 1, 2, 24, no. 1. Quebec, Canada. South Dakota Geological Survey: Report of Investigations | | | Report (volume) | .............................. 20 * 20 20 21 Canada.........................'...................................................................... Canada................................................................................................ Canada..................................................37 12 CLASSIFIED KEY TO INDEX. Canada Continued. Page. Ontario.................................................................................... Canada............................................... | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Professor Kick . The Laurentian System in Eastern Canada. Review by E. R.L. 489 287 Aftonian Sands and...Leonard S. The Metallurgy of the Common Metals, Gold, Silver, Iron, Copper, Lead, and Zinc. Review by W. H....and Granophyre of the Gowganda Lake Mining District, Ontario Branner, J. C. Earthquakes in Brazil Branson...Bullfrog District, Nevada, Geology and Ore Deposits of the. By F. L. Ransome, W. H. Emmons, and G. H...Butler, Bert S., and Ralph S. Tarr. The Yakutat Bay Region, Alaska. Review by E. R. L. Cairnes, D. D | | | Book | Thunder Bay District 1821-1892 This volume is a pioneering excursion into the documentary history...northern Ontario. Previously published original docu¬ ments on the history of the Thunder Bay area have...other volumes in the Ontario Series. The documents tell the story of the silver mines - from the first...rumours of wealth, through the excitement of the Silver Islet era, to the closing down of the mines in...basis for continuing research into northwestern Ontario history. ELIZABETH ARTHUR is the chairman of the | | | Book (edition) | The ore deposits of the United States and Canada James Furman Kemp NO TEXT ON PAGE This page does not...engine. THE ORE DEPOSITS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. BY JAMES FURMAN KEMP, A.B., E.M., PROFESSOR OF... the title has been expanded so as to in clude Canada, since the nature of the contents now justifies...125-129; Marquette district, 129-136; Menominee dis trict, 136-139; Penokee-Gogebic district, 139-143; Vermilion...New Mexico, 259 250-259 CHAPTER VIII.— LEAD AND SILVER. Introduction, 260; Rocky Mountain region and the | | | Report (volume) | are those being mined in the Sudbury district, Ontario, Canada. Vast nickeliferous laterites are located...1912, A nickel deposit in the San Poil mining district, Washington: Mining Sci. Press, v. 104, p. 144-145...1901, Annual R~port of the Geological Survey of Canada: Ottawa, v.14, p.123-131. - - - 1906a, On the nickel...of the nickel and copper deposits of Sudbury, Ontario.: Econ. Geology, v. 1, p. 454-466, 545-553. - -...Everett mines, Ltd." .[Montreal River mining district, Ontario]: German Development Co., ·Ltd. [Rept.], p | | | Report (volume) | Geology: Bulletin, vol. 5, nos. 12-17. Berkeley, Cal. Canada Geological Survey: Summary report for 1907; and...Mining Journal, vol. 29. Toronto and Montreal, Canada. Carnegie Institution of Washington: Yearbook,...Circular no. 1; Bulletin no. 1. Norman, Okla. Ontario, Bureau of Mines: Report, vol. 17. Toronto, Ont...and relations of the Laurentian system in eastern Canada. London, Geol. Soc., Quart. Jour., vol. 64, pp...no. 31. Preliminary report on the Coalinga oil district, Fresno and Kings counties, California. See Arnold | | | Report (issue) | HYDROTHERMAL AND MAGMATIC MINERAL DEPOSITS Page Magma, Mine,;Superior (oo. ciges Rocttactek ors eno os es snl...average geological library in the United States or Canada. A few papers are cited which are not so easily...mines of which a district is composed but rather that the geological conditions from one mine to another within...within the district are so generally the same that what is said of one mine will be true for the others...continent and country and (in the United States and Canada) by state or province. The 150 bibliographies listed |
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