| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1899 - 648 pages
...is indicated in a map accompanying Dr. Ells' " Report on the Iron Ore Deposits of Carleton County," in the ' ' Report of Progress of the Geological Survey of Canada for 1874-75." Dr. Ells, also, in the "Report of Progress" of the same survey for 1 879-80, says that areas... | |
| James Duncan Graham - 1859 - 566 pages
...have since been noticed by Lieutenant E. Ü. Ashe. RN, in his report of January 20, 1858, contained in the Report of Progress of the Geological Survey of Canada, for the year 1857, under the direction of Sir WE Logan, published at Toronto in 1858; ami Ъу Monsieur Daussy,... | |
| Geological Survey of Canada - 1859 - 632 pages
...in his hands ; and in 1858 descriptions by him of nearly all the species here figured were published in the Report of Progress of the Geological Survey of Canada for 1857, but without illustrations. Figures of one of the species were however published in the Canadian... | |
| Geological Survey of Canada - 1862 - 688 pages
...contains a considerable proportion of lui'matite. The following is an analysis of this ore, published in the Report of Progress of the Geological Survey of Canada for 1873-74, p. 208 : Per cent. Iron peroxide 65.44 , " protoxide 14.60 " bisulphide 2.74 Manganese protox... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1891 - 634 pages
...Lwnphalu, Mamtobtmu. ^ filicinctum. CEPHALOPODA. ,, suljmamnMlalum. Orthoceras (Thoracocera») Tyrrellii. In the Report of Progress of the Geological Survey of Canada for 1874-75 (p. 68), " a Brachiopod resembling Stringocephalus " was recorded from " the western shore... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1872 - 540 pages
...of alkaline carbonates into silicates, such as talc, serpentine, chlorite, pyroxenite, &c. A further development of my views of the metamorphism of sediments,...Canada for the last three years — now in press." It should be added, that Prof. Hunt acknowledges his change of opinion in his address. But, in view... | |
| 1872 - 1060 pages
...alkaline carbonates into silicates, such as talc, serpentine, chlorite, pyroxenite, etc. A further development of my views of the metamorphism of sediments,...Canada for the last three years — now in press.' It should be added, that Professor Hunt acknowledges hisv change of opinion in his address. But, in... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1872 - 540 pages
...of alkaline carbonates into silicates, such as talc, serpentine, chlorile, pyroxenite, &c. A further development of my views of the metamorphism of sediments,...Canada for the last three years — now in press." It should be added, that Prof. Hunt acknowledges his change of opinion in his address. But, in view... | |
| 1872 - 536 pages
...alkaline carbonates into silicates, such as talc, serpentine, chlorite, pyroxenite, etc. A further development of my views of the metamorphism of sediments,...Canada for the last three years — now in press. It should be added, that Professor Hunt acknowledges his change of opinion in his address. But, in... | |
| Henry Alleyne Nicholson - 1872 - 164 pages
...Thamnograptus. Descriptions of nearly all the species here described were published, without illustrations, in the ' Report of Progress of the Geological Survey of Canada, for 1857. The value of the work is enhanced by an excellent Introduction on the general structure and affinities... | |
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