Coal Fields of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Eastern British Columbia

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Government Printing Bureau, 1914 - Canada, Western - 142 pages
 

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Page 141 - Geological Series. The clay and shale deposits of Nova Scotia and portions of New Brunswick — by Heinrich Ries assisted by Joseph Keele. MEMOIRS— BIOLOGICAL SERIES. MEMOIR 14. No. 1, Biological Series. New species of shells collected by Mr. John Macoun at Barkley sound, Vancouver island, British Columbia — by William H.
Page 140 - REPORTS. Report on a traverse through the southern part of the North West Territories, from Lac Seul to Cat lake, in 1902— by Alfred WG Wilson. No. 1006. Report on a part of the North West Territories drained by the Winisk and Upper Attawapiskat rivers — by W.
Page 128 - Geology of the coast and islands between the Strait of Georgia and Queen Charlotte sound, BC — by J.
Page 124 - No. 1, 1909. Geological Survey Reports. (Numbers are from "Catalogue of Publications.") 94. Observations on the North West Territory on a journey across the plains to Rocky Mountain House, returning by the Saskatchewan River. ARC Selwyn. 1873-4. 94. On the Country between Red River and South Saskatchewan. Robert Bell. 1873-4. 101. On. the Country west of Lakes Manitoba and Winnipegosis. Robert Bell. 1874-5. 101. On the Country between the Upper Assiniboine River and Lakes Winnipegosis and Manitoba....
Page 141 - The geology of Steeprock lake, Ontario — by Andrew C. Lawson. Notes on fossils from limestone of Steeprock lake, Ontario — by Charles D. Walcott.
Page 129 - Geological Series. Preliminary report on the clay and shale deposits of the western provinces — by Heinrich Ries and Joseph Keele.
Page 1 - With our present knowledge we can define an area of about forty-eight square miles near the western end of this hill as being available for mining. The Saskatchewan areas lie principally in the southern part, and are being mined on the Souris river. The elevation known as the Coteau is also composed of coal-bearing rocks, which continue westward in the Wood mountains and Cypress hills. This area, although not well prospected, contains possibly 4,000 square miles within which coal may be found. Between...
Page 141 - Geological Series. The Geology of Steeprock lake, Ontario — by Andrew C. Lawson. Notes on fossils from limestone of Steeprock lake, Ontario — by Charles D.
Page 120 - Pt. 3, p. 197-253. (1893): Notes on the ammonites of the Cretaceous rocks of the district of Athabasca, with description of four new species; Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., Vol.
Page 123 - Boremys; a new Chelonian genus from the Cretaceous of Alberta. LM Lambe. Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. XIX, 1906. The Anthracite Breaker of the Pacific Coal Company at Bankhead. Lewis Stockett and BR Warden. Canadian Mining Institute, Vol. IX, 1906. Cretaceous Section in the Moose Mountain District, Southern Alberta. DB Dowling. Bull. Geological Society of America. Vol. XVII. June, 1906. The Coals and Coal Fields of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. DB Dowling. Journal Canadian Mining Institute, Vol....

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