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II.—Report on a Part of Northern Alberta, and Portions of Adjacent Districts of Assiniboia and Saskatchewan. By J. B. Tyrrell, B.A., F.G.S.; pp 1 E to 176 E, with Appendices i—iv and two Maps. (Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada, Part E, Annual Report for 1886; Montreal, 1887.)

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page 369 note 1 “The North-West Passage by Land,” 1863.

page 369 note 2 “The Great Lone Land,” 1873.

page 369 note 3 Described by Sir Dawson, W. in Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada, 1887, Sect. iv. p. 31.Google Scholar

page 370 note 1 These are described by J. F. Whiteaves in Appendix I. of the Report, p. 153 E.

page 370 note 2 See Geol. Surv. Rep. for 1873–74, p. 58 (Montreal).

page 370 note 3 From the “Blind Man,” or “Paskapoo” River, which flows into the Red Deer River from the north-west, over rocks of the Paskapoo or upper subdivision of the Laramie.

page 371 note 1 Trans. New York Academy, Feb. 1886.

page 372 note 1 Sixth Annual Rep. of the United States Geol. Surv. 1884—85, Washington, 1885.

page 372 note 2 Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada, Sect. iv. 1886, p. 19.Google Scholar

page 372 note 3 Geol. Surv. Rep. Canada, for 1882—84, p. 140C.Google Scholar