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VI.—Some Further Considerations of the Genesis of the Gold Deposits of Barkerville, B.C., and the Vicinity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Since the publication of my paper “The Genesis of the Gold Deposits of Barkerville,” the frequency with which it has been suggested to me that the gold in the placers spoken of might have been precipitated in sitû has led me to place before you the reasons for ascribing to it the origin therein stated.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1906

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References

page 514 note 1 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. lx (1904), pp. 389393.Google Scholar

page 515 note 1 See section.

page 516 note 1 “Notes on the Gold Occurrences on Lightning Creek”: Geol. Mag., March, 1905.

page 516 note 2 R. S. Robinson, Resident Engineer, Cariboo Goldfields, Ltd., Alluvial Mining.

page 516 note 3 Two Indian villages whose positions can easily be seen on maps.