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XIV.-NORTHWEST TERRITORIES OF THE BRITISH POSSESSIONS COMPRISING MANITOBA, HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY TER. RITORY, SASKATCHEWAN RIVER OR ASSINNIBOINIA BRITISH COLUMBIA, VANCOUVER AND QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS.

638.

1852-Bigsby (J. J.). Geological map of the Lake of the Woods, South Hudson's Bay.

Accompanying "On the geology of the Lake of the Woods, South Hudson's Bay." Journ. Geol. Soc. London, Vol. VIII, p. 400. London, 1852.

Black etching.

639.

1854-Bigsby (J. J.). Geological map of Rainy Lake.

Accompanying "On the geology of Rainy Lake, South Hudson's Bay." Journ. Geol. Soc. London, Vol. X, p. 215. London, 1854.

Black etching.

640.

1857-Devine (Thomas). Map of the northwest part of Canada, Indian Territory, and Hudson's Bay. Scale, English miles, 69-160 one degree. Toronto, 1857.

In four sheets.

641.

1859-Hector (James). Map of Winipeg Lake Basin. Showing the distribution of superficial deposits.

Accompanying "First general report on the geology of the country examined by the expedition under the command of John Palliser, esq., during the season of 1857." Map 8. In papers relative to the exploration of British North America. Blue Book. 4°. London, 1859.

642.

1860-Hind (H. Y.). Geological map of a part of Rupert's Land.

Accompanying "Narrative of the Canadian Red River exploring expedition of 1857, and of the Assinniboine and Saskatchewan exploring expedition of 1858;" in two volumes. Vol. II, p. 239. London, 1860.

643.

1860 Hind (H. Y.). Geological map of a portion of Rupert's Land. Accompanying "Reports of progress on the Assinniboine and Saskatchewan exploring expedition." 4°. Blue Book. Toronto, 1859, and London, 1860. The Toronto edition is on a much larger scale than the London one.

644.

Plan of Nanaimo, showing the inch.

1860-Nicol (C. S.) and Hector (James). coal mines. Scale, 1 furlong to Accompanying "Reports of Captain Palliser's exploration of that portion of British North America which in latitude lies between the British boundary line and the height of land or watershed of the northern or frozen ocean, respectively, and in longitude between the western shore of Lake Superior and the Pacific Ocean, during the years 1857-'58-59, and '60." Index and maps. Blue Book. 4°. London, 1865.

645.

1861-Hector (James). Geological map of the country between Lake Superior and Vancouver Island.

Accompanying "On the geology of the country between Lake Superior and

the Pacific Ocean, visited by the Government exploring expedition under the command of Capt. J. Palliser, 1857-1860." Journ. Geol. Soc., London, Vol.

XVII. Plate XIII, p. 388. London, 1861.

Black etching, an important map; on the same plate there is also a geological sketch map of Nanaimo, Vancouver Island.

646.

1861-Hector (James). Geological sketch map of Nanaimo, Vancouver Island.

Accompanying "On the geology of the country between Lake Superior and the Pacific Ocean, visited by the Government exploring expedition under the command of Capt. J. Palliser, 1857-1860." Journ. Geol. Soc., London, Vol.

XVII. Plate XIII, p. 388. London, 1861.

Black etching, on the same sheet as the map above it, which see.
See Hector (James), 1861-No. 645.

647.

1865-Hector (James). Geological sketch map of Nanaimo, in Vancouver Island. Scale, 1 inch to 1 mile.

Accompanying "Reports of Captain Palliser's exploration of that portion of British North America, which in latitude lies between the British boundary line and the height of land or watershed of the northern or frozen ocean, respectively, and in longitude between the western shore of Lake Superior and the Pacific Ocean, during the years 1857-'58-59, and '60," &c. Index and maps. Blue Book. 4°. London, 1865.

648.

1865-Hector (James). Geological sketch of the southeast of Vancouver Island and part of the coast of the Gulf of Georgia.

Accompanying "Reports of Captain Palliser's exploration of that portion of British North America which in latitude lies between the British boundary line and the height of land or watershed of the northern or frozen ocean, respectively, and in longitude between the western shore of Lake Superior and the Pacific Ocean, during the years 1857-'58-59, and '60." Index and maps. Blue Book. 4°. London, 1865.

649.

1869-Macfarlane (Thomas). Lithological map of Wood's location. Scale, 2,000 feet to 1 inch.

Accompanying "On the geology and silver ore of Wood's location, Thunder Cape, Lake Superior." The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist. New series, Vol, IV, p. 377. Montreal, 1869.

650.

1871-Richardson (James). Map showing the position of the coal fields of Nanaimo and Comox, Vancouver Island. Scale, 10 miles to 1 inch.

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Accompanying Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1871-72; "Report on the coal fields of the east coast of Vancouver Island," p. 100. Montreal, 1872. Black etching.

651.

1872-Richardson (James). Map of a part of the Strait of Georgia and of Vancouver Island, showing a portion of the Comox coal field and the distribution of the Cretaceous coal-bearing rocks. Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch.

Accompanying Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1872-'73; "Report on the coal fields of Vancouver and Queen Charlotte Islands,” p. 64. Montreal, 1873.

Black etching.

652.

1874-Selwyn (A. R. C.). Sketch survey of the Saskatchewan River from Rocky Mountain House to Cumberland Lake. Scale, 16 miles to 1 inch.

"Ob

Accompanying Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1873-74; servations in the Northwest Territory on a journey across the plains from Fort Garry to Rocky Mountain House, returning by the Saskatchewan River and Lake Winnipeg," 1873, p. 17. Montreal, 1874. Black, with geological indications.

653.

1875-Dawson (G. M.). Map of part of the interior region of North America, showing the general character of the drift.

Accompanying "On the superficial geology of the central region of North
America." Journ. Geol. Soc., London, Vol. XXXI, p. 623. London, 1875.
Black etching.

654.

1875-Dawson (G. M.). General geological map of the country in the vicinity of the forty-ninth parallel.

Accompanying British North American boundary commission. "Report on the geology and resources of the region in the vicinity of the forty-ninth parallel, from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains." Montreal, 1875. 655.

1875-Dawson (G. M.). Geological map of the Lake of the Woods.

Accompanying British North American Boundary Commission. "Report on the geology and resources of the region in the vicinity of the forty-ninth parallel." Montreal, 1875.

656.

1875-Dawson (G. M.). Geological sketch map of the vicinity of Bay Portage, Lake of the Woods.

Accompanying British North American Boundary Commission. "Report on the geology and resources of the region in the vicinity of the forty-ninth parallel." Plate II, p. 46. Montreal, 1875.

Black etching.

657.

1875-Nicholson (H. A.). Sketch map of Lake Superior, &c.

Accompanying "On the mining districts on the north shore of Lake Superior." Trans. North of England Inst. Mining Engrs., Vol. XXIV, Plate XL. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1875.

658.

1876-Dawson (G. M.). Geological map of a portion of British Columbia between the Fraser River and the coast range.

Accompanying Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1876-'77; "Report on explorations in British Columbia, chiefly in the basin of the Blackwater, Salmon, and Nechacco Rivers, and on Francois Lake," p. 17. Montreal, 1878.

659.

1877-Bell (Robert). Map of part of the east coast of Hudson's Bay. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch.

Accompanying Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1877-78; "Report on an exploration of the east coast of Hudson's Bay." Atlas. Montreal, 1879. Black, with geological indications.

660.

1877-Richardson (James). Map of a portion of British Columbia, showing the coal fields of Comox, Nanaimo, and Cowitchin, on Vancouver and adjacent islands, and the distribution of the Cretaceous coalbearing rocks, also the Tertiary rocks of Sooke and Burrard inlet.

Accompanying Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1876-'77; "Report on the coal fields of Nanaimo, Comox, Cowichen, Burrard Inlet, and Sooke, British Columbia," p. 192. Montreal, 1878.

661.

1877-Selwyn (A. R. C.). Sketch survey of route from Quesnel mouth, by Stewart and MacLeod's Lakes, to the junction of Smoky River and Peace River.

Accompanying Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1875–76; “Report on exploration in British Columbia in 1875," p. 1. Montreal, 1877. Black, with geological indications.

662.

1878-Bell (Robert). Map of Nelson River and the boat-route between Lake Winnipeg and Hudson's Bay, and map of Lake Winnipeg. Scale, 8 miles to 1 inch.

Accompanying Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1877-'78; "Report on the country between Lake Winnipeg and Hudson's Bay, 1878." Atlas, Montreal, 1879.

Black, with geological indications; in two sheets.

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1878-Dawson (G. M.). Map of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Scale 1:506,880.

Accompanying Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1878-79; "Report on the Queen Charlotte Islands." Montreal, 1880.

Also in "Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen." 4to. Vol. XXVII, 1881. Plate XVI. Gotha, 1881.

See Dawson (G. M.), 1881–No. 667.

664.

1878-Richardson (James) and Dawson (G. M.). Geological map of Skidegate Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands.

Accompanying: Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1878–79. “Report on the Queen Charlotte Islands;" p. 63, B. Montreal, 1880.

The part, by J. Richardson, was surveyed in 1872.

665.

1879-Bell (Robert). Map of Island and God's Lakes, and of the connecting waters to Oxford Lake. Scale, 4 miles to 1 inch.

Accompanying Geol. Surv: Canada; report of progress for 1878-79. "Report on explorations on the Churchill and Nelson Rivers and around God's and Island Lakes." Montreal, 1880.

Black, with geological indications.

666.

1880-Dawson (G. M.). Map of part of British Columbia and the northwest territory from the Pacific Ocean to Fort Edmonton. Scale, 1:506,880.

Accompanying Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1879-80. "Report on an exploration from Port Simpson on the Pacific coast, to Edmonton on the Saskatchewan, embracing a portion of the northern part of British Columbia, and the Peace River country." Atlas. Montreal, 1881.

Black, with geological indications, in three sheets.

667.

1881-Dawson (G. M.). Geologische Karte der Queen Charlotte Islands. Scale, 1:1,100,000.

Accompanying "Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen." 4°. Vol. XXVII. Plate XVI. Gotha, 1881.

See Dawson (G. M.), 1878-No. 663.

668.

1881-Dawson (G. M.). Geological sketch map of British Columbia. Scale, 100 miles to inch.

Accompanying "Sketch of the geology of British Columbia." The Geological Magazine, Vol. VIII, 2d series, p. 160. London, 1881.

Black etching.

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