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1865--Bailey (L. W.). Geological map of Grand Manan.

Accompanying "On the physiography and geology of the island of Grand Manan" (New Brunswick). The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Vol. VI, p. 43. Montreal, 1865.

Black etching.

131.

1865-Hedley (Edward). Geological map of the province of Nova Scotia, including the island of Cape Breton.

Accompanying "On the iron mines and iron manufacture of Nova Scotia." Trans. North of England Inst. Mining Engrs., Vol. XIV, Plate I, p. 15. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1865.

132.

1866-Honeyman (D.). (Geological) map of Antigonish County.

Accompanying "Geology of Antigonish County, Nova Scotia." Proceed. and Trans. of the Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Sciences of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Vol. I, p. 106. Halifax, 1867.

133.

1868-Dawson (J. W.). Sketch map of Pictou coal district. Accompanying “Acadian geology," 2d edition, p. 320. London, 1868. Black etching and inscriptions.

134.

1868-Dawson (J. W.). Map of Cape Breton coal fields.

Accompanying "Acadian geology," 2d edition, p. 413. London, 1868.
Black etching and inscriptions.

These two maps of Dawson are copied in black etching, on a reduced scale wood cuts, in "Coal regions of America," by James Macfarlane, New York, 1873.

135.

1868-Dawson (J. W.). Geological map of Nova Scotia, New Bruns wick, and Prince Edward's Island. Scale, 25 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Acadian geology," 2d edition and 3d edition. London, 1868 and 1878.

136.

1869-Robb (Charles). Sketch map of the counties of York, Carleton, and part of Victoria, province of New Brunswick. Scale, 8 miles to 1 inch.

Accompanying "Geological survey of Canada. Report of progress from 1866 to 1869," p. 173. Montreal, 1870.

Black, with geological indications.

137.

1870-Hind (H. Y.). Sketch maps from the Atlantic at Halifax to the St. Lawrence.

Accompanying "On two Gneissoid series in Nova Scotia and New Bruns-
wick, supposed to be the equivalent of the Huronian and Laurentian." Journ.
Geol. Soc. London, Vol. XXVI, p. 478. London, 1870.
Three sketches in black etchings.

138.

Geological map of the Pictou
Scale, 1 inch to a mile.

1870-Logan (Sir W. E.), and Hartley (E.). coal field, province of Nova Scotia. Accompanying "Geological survey of Canada, report of progress from 1866 to 1869," p. 3. Montreal, 1870.

139.

1870 Rutherford (John). Map of Nova Scotia, showing the Carboniferous formation and position of the coal fields.

Accompanying "The coal fields of Nova Scotia." Trans. North of England Inst. Mining Engrs., Vol. XIX, Plate XXV, p. 114. Newcastle-upon-Tyne,

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1870-Rutherford (John). Map of portion of the Pictou coal field. Accompanying "The coal fields of Nova Scotia." Trans. North of England Inst. Mining Engrs., Vol. XIX, Plate XXVII, p. 122. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1870.

Black, with geological indications.

141.

1871-Brown (Richard). Geological map of Cape Breton.

Accompanying "The coal fields and coal trade of the Island of Cape Breton." Frontispiece. London, 1871.

142.

1871-Brown (Richard). Map of the Sydney coal field.

Accompanying "The coal fields and coal trade of the Island of Cape Breton," p. 166. London, 1871.

143.

1871-Dawson (J. W.). Geological map of Prince Edward Island. Accompanying "Report on the geological structure and mineral resources of Prince Edward Island," by J. W. Dawson, assisted by B. J. Harrington. Montreal, 1871.

144.

1873-Dawson (J. W.). Sketch map of Pictou coal district.

Accompanying "Coal regions of America," by James Macfarlane. New
York, 1873.

Black etching. A reduction of Dawson's map of 1868.
See Dawson (J. W.), 1868-No. 133.

145.

1873-Dawson (J. W.). Map of Cape Breton coal field.

Accompanying "Coal regions of America," by James Macfarlane. New York, 1873.

Black etching. A reduction of Dawson's map of 1868.

See Dawson (J. W.), 1868-No. 134.

146.

1873-Gilpin (E.). Pictou coal field. Scale, two-thirds of an inch equal one mile.

Accompanying "The Pictou coal field." Trans. North of England Inst. Mining Engrs., Vol. XXII, Plate XXXIII, p. 139. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1873.

Black etching and geological indications.

147.

1875-Gilpin (E.). Sketch map Sydney coal field from admiralty chart. Accompanying "The submarine coal of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia." Trans. North of England Inst. Mining Engrs., Vol. XXIV, Plate XXXIV. Newcas tle-upon-Tyne, 1875.

Black etching.

148.

1875-Robb (C.) and Fletcher (H.). Geological map of Cape Dauphin district, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Scale, four inches to a mile.

Accompanying "Report on explorations and surveys in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia." Geological Surv. of Canada; report of progress for 1874-75, p. 251. Montreal, 1875.

149.

1875-Robb (C.) and Fletcher (H.). Geological map of the Sydney coal field, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Scale, one inch to a mile.

Accompanying "Report of explorations and surveys in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia," by H. Fletcher. Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1875-'76, p. 418. Montreal, 1877.

150.

1875-Routledge (W.). Coal area map or plan of the Sydney coal field, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia.

Accompanying "Notes on the Sydney coal field in the Island of Cape Breton, British North America." Trans. North of England Inst. Mining Engrs., Vol. XXIV, Plate XXXVI. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1875.

151.

1876-Bailey (L. W.) and Ells (R. W.).

Geological map of the lower

carboniferous rocks of Albert and Westmoreland Counties, New Brunswick, showing the distribution of the Albert shales. Scale, one inch to a mile.

Accompanying "Report on the lower carboniferous belt of Albert and Westmoreland Counties, N. B., including the 'Albert shales."" Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1876-'77, p. 351. Montreal, 1878.

152.

1876-Ells (R. W.). Map shewing the distribution of iron ores of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

Accompanying "Report on the iron ore deposits of Carleton County, New Brunswick." Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1874-75, p. 97. • Montreal, 1876.

Black, with geological indications.

153.

1876-Fletcher (H.). Geological map of part of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, from North Sydney and Sydney River to Great Bras d'Or and St. Anne Harbor. Scale, one inch to a mile.

Accompanying "Report on the geology of part of the counties of Victoria, Cape Breton, and Richmond, Nova Scotia." Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1876-77, p. 456. Montreal, 1878.

1876-Robb (C.) and Fletcher (H.).

154.

Geological map of the Sydney coal field, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Scale, one inch to a mile. Accompanying "Report on exploration and surveys in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia." Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1874-75, p. 266. Montreal, 1875.

155.

1877-Gilpin (E.). Geological map of Nova Scotia, shewing relative positions of the iron ores, limestones and coal fields, based on the geological map prefixed to second edition of Dr. Dawson's Acadian Geology.

Accompanying "The iron ores of Nova Scotia." Trans. North of England Inst. Mining Engrs., Vol. XXVI, Plate IX. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1877.

156.

1877-Gilpin (E.). Geological map of part of Pictou County, Nova Scotia, from surveys of Sir William Logan and the writer.

Accompanying "The iron ores of Nova Scotia." Trans. north of England Inst. Mining Engrs. Vol. XXVI, Plate VIII. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1877.

157.

1878-Dawson (J. W.). Geological map of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward's Island. Scale, 25 miles to the inch. Accompanying "Acadian geology," 3d edition. London, 1878.

The map is precisely the same as that in the 2d edition, published in 1868.
See Dawson (J. W.), 1868-No. 135.

158.

1879-Fletcher (H.). Geological map of part of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, to illustrate Report for 1877-8. Scale, one inch to a mile. Accompanying "Reports of explorations and surveys in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia." Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1877-78, atlas. Montreal, 1879.

159.

1880-Bailey (L. W.), Matthew (G. F.), and Ells (R. W.). Province of New Brunswick. Scale, 4 miles to one inch, or 1:253,440.

Accompanying "Report on the geology of southern New Brunswick, embracing the counties of Charlotte, Sunbury, Queens, King, St. John, and Albert." Geol. Surv. Canada; report of progress for 1878-79. Montreal, 1880. The southern part of New Brunswick, No. 1, in three sheets, Nos. 1, S. W., 1, S. E., and 1, N. E.

This map is remarkably well executed.

160.

1881-Gilpin (Edwin). Sketch map, approximate distribution of the carboniferous series of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

Accompanying "The gypsum of Nova Scotia." Trans. North of England Inst., Mining Engrs., Vol. XXX, Plate XII, p. 68. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1881.

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