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VI.—CANADA PROPER, COMPRISING THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC

(ANTICOSTI ISLAND) OR LOWER CANADA OR EAST CANADA, AND THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO OR UPPER CANADA OR WEST CANADA.

161.

1829-Baddeley (F. F.). Sketch of the river Saguenay and Lake St. John, to which are added a few geognostical notes.

Accompanying "Geognosy of a part of the Saguenay country." In Trans.
Literary and Historical Soc., Quebec, Vol. I. Quebec, 1829.
Black, with geological indications.

162.

1852-Logan (W. E.). Geological map of a part of Canada.

Accompanying "On the foot-prints occurring in the Potsdam sandstone of Canada." Journ. Geol. Soc., London, Vol. VIII, p. 199. London, 1852. This map is of a part of Canada East.

163.

1853-Bigsby (J. J.). Geological map of the vicinity of Quebec. Accompanying "On the geology of Quebec and its environs." Journ. Geol. Soc., London, Vol. IX, p. 82. London, 1853.

Black etching.

164.

1856-Logan (W. E.). Plan showing the distribution of crystalline limestones of the Laurentian series, between Grenville and Rawdon. Scale, 3 miles to an inch.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; reports of progress for the years 1853-56", p. 38. Toronto, 1857.

165.

1856-Richardson (James). Plan of the Island of Anticosti. Scale, 9 miles to an inch.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for the years 1853-56", p. 234. Toronto, 1857.

Black, with dotted lines, letters, and indications.

166.

1857-Murray (Alex.). Plans of Bonne Chère, Madawaska, and Shawashkong Rivers, and sources of the Ottonabee. Scale, 80 chains to an inch.

Accompanying "Geological Reports of Canada for 1853, '54, '55, '56." Grand folio atlas. Toronto, 1857.

In four sheets. Black, with geological indications.

167.

1857-Murray (A.) and Logan (W. E.). Plans shewing explorations on the north shore of Lake Huron and thence eastward to the Ottawa. Scale, 80 chains to an inch.

Accompanying

Grand folio atlas.

In eleven sheets.

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Geographical Reports of Canada for 1853, 54, 55, '56." Toronto, 1857.

Black, with geological indications.

168.

1857-Murray (A.) and Logan (W. E.). Plans shewing explorations between the east shore of Lake Huron and the Ottawa River, Maganatawan River, and Muskoka and Petewahweh Rivers. Scale, 80 chains to an inch.

Accompanying "Geological Reports of Canada for 1853, 54, 55, 56 ” Grand folio atlas. Toronto, 1857.

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1857-Richardson (James). Plan showing the distribution of the Devonian and Silurian formations in a part of Gaspé. Scale, 6 miles to an inch.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for the year 1857", p. 270. Toronto, 1858.

Black, with dotted lines and geological indications.

170.

1857-Richardson (J.) and Barlow (S.). Topographical plan of Magdalen River.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for the year 1857", p. 92. Toronto, 1858.

Black, with geological indications.

171.

1857-Richardson (J.). Plan showing the distribution of the Laurentian and Lower Silurian rocks in the vicinity of Lake St. John.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for the year 1857", p. 92. Toronto, 1858.

Black, with geological indications.

172.

1858-Logan (Sir W. E.). Plan showing the distribution of crystalline limestone of the Laurentian series in the counties of Argenteuil and Ottawa.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. of Canada; report of progress for the year 1858", p. 66. Montreal, 1859.

Black, with geological indications.

173.

1858-Logan (Sir W. E.). Plan showing the distribution of the Huronian rocks, between rivers St. Mary and Missisague.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for the year 1858", p. 104. Montreal, 1859.

Black, with geological indications.

174.

1858-Richardson (J.). Plan showing the distribution of the Devonian and Silurian formations in a part of Gaspé.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. of Canada; report of progress for the year 1858", p. 170. Montreal, 1859.

Black, with geological indications.

175.

1860 Gibb (G. D.). Murray's cavern and subterranean river-Fourth chute of the Bonne Chère River, Ottawa.

Accompanying "On Canadian Caverns;" The Geologist, edited by J. S. Mackie, Vol. III, pl. XI. London, 1860.

Colored, and with geological indications.

176.

1860-Gibb (G. D.). Basaltic dykes of Mecattina.

Accompanying "On Canadian Caverns;" The Geologist, edited by J. S.
Mackie, Vol. III, pl. VIII. London, 1860.
Colored, and with geological indications.

177.

1860-Gibb (G. D.). The basaltic caverns of Henley Island. Accompanying "On Canadian Caverns;" The Geologist, edited by J. S. Mackie, Vol. III, pl. VII. London, 1860.

178.

1860-Gibb (G. D.). Caverns and arched rocks at Percé Gaspé.
Accompanying "On Canadian Caverns;" The Geologist, edited by J. S.
Mackie, Vol. III, pl. VI. London, 1860.
Colored, and with geological indications.

179.

1862-Logan (Sir W. E.). Map showing the distribution of Laurentian rocks in parts of the counties of Ottawa, Terrebonne, Argenteuil, and Two Mountains. Scale, 7 miles to 1 inch.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress from its commencement to 1863." Atlas of maps and sections, with an introduction and appendix. Geological maps II. Montreal, 1865.

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180.

1862-Logan (Sir W. E.). Plan showing the distribution of limestone conglomerates in the Quebec group, of Point Lévis.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress from its commencement to 1863." Atlas of maps and sections, with an introduction and appendix. Geological maps V. Montreal, 1865.

Black etching.

See Logan (Sir W. E.), 1862-No. 181.

181.

1862.-Logan (Sir W. E.). Plan showing the distribution of limestone
conglomerates in the Quebec group at Point Lévis.

Accompanying "Letter addressed to Mr. Joachim Barrande, on the rocks of
the Quebec group at Point Lévis," in The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist,
May and June, 1863. Vol. VIII, p. 183. Montreal, June, 1863.
Black etching.

182.

1863-Marcou (Jules). Plan des gisements des lentilles dolomitiques dans les schistes Taconiques de la Pointe Lévis, au Canada, 1861– 1863.

Accompanying "Notice sur les gisements des lentilles trilobitifères taconiques de la Pointe Lévis, au Canada." Bull. Soc. géol. France, 2a série, Vol. XXI, p. 236. Paris, 1864.

Black etching.

183.

1865—Logan (Sir W. E.). Map showing the distribution of various superficial deposits between Lake Superior and Gaspé. Scale, 125 miles to the inch.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress from its commencement to 1863." Atlas of maps and sections, with an introduction and appendix. Geological maps VI. Montreal, 1865.

184.

1865-Logan (Sir W. E.). Map showing the distribution of the Huronian rocks between rivers Bachehwahnung and Mississagui. Scale, 1.506,880, or 8 miles to the inch.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress from its commencement to 1863." Atlas of maps and sections, with an introduction and appendix. Geological maps III. Montreal, 1865.

185.

1865-Logan (Sir. W. E.). Map showing the distribution of rocks belonging to the Potsdam, Quebec, and Trenton groups, on the east side of Lake Champlain, in the neighbourhood of the line between Canada East and Vermont. Scale, two miles to an inch.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress from its commencement to 1863." Altas of maps and sections, with an introduction and appendix. Geological maps IV. Montreal, 1865.

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186.

1868-Richardson (James). Map showing the distribution of the Lower Silurian rocks between the Chaudière and Trois Pistoles Rivers, south side of the river St. Lawrence, province of Quebec. Scale, eight miles to one inch.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress from 1866 to 1869", p. 119. Montreal, 1870.

187.

1868-Vennor (H. G.). Map showing the distribution of the rock formations in parts of the counties of Peterborough, Hastings, Addington, and Frontenac, province of Ontario. Scale, 4 miles to one inch.

Accompanying "Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress from 1866 to 1869", p. 143. Montreal, 1870.

188.

1874-Vennor (H. G.). Plan of a portion of North Burgess, shewing position of apatite openings. Scale, half a mile to an inch.

Accompanying "Report of explorations and surveys in Fontenac, Leeds, and Lanark Counties," Geol. Surv., Canada; report of progress for 1873-74, p. 128. Montreal, 1874.

Black etching, and geological indications.

189.

1876-Vennor (H. G.). Map of Lanark County and parts of Renfrew and Leeds, province of Ontario. Geologically shaded. Scale, 4 miles to one inch.

Accompanying "Report of explorations in the rear portions of Frontenac and Lanark Counties, etc." Geol. Surv. of Canada; report of progress for 1874'75, p. 105. Montreal, 1876.

190.

1877-Vennor (H. G.). Map of Ottawa County. Scale, 4 miles to one inch.

Accompanying "Report of Ottawa County." Geol. Surv. of Canada; report of progress for 1876-77, p. 320. Montreal, 1878.

191.

1880-Dawson (J. W.). Western Canada.

Accompanying "Lecture notes on geology and outline of the geology of Canada." Montreal, 1880.

Black etching.

192.

1880-Dawson (J. W.). Eastern Canada.

Accompanying "Lecture notes on geology and outline of the geology of Canada." Montreal, 1880.

Black etching.

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