Sessional Papers, Band 35,Ausgabe 11C. H. Parmelee, 1901 "Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement. |
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Seite iii - Commander-in-Chief of Canada. MAY IT PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENCY : The undersigned has the honour to present to Your Excellency the Annual Report of the Department of...
Seite 102 - In the greenstones east of McTavish Bay occur numerous interrupted stringers of calcspar, containing chalcopyrite, and the steep rocky shores which here present themselves to the lake are often stained with cobalt bloom and copper green.
Seite 105 - Ontario-Con*. difficult that, although the region has been closely prospected for years, the area of workable deposits has been widely extended through prospecting by means of test pits and the diamond drill within the last year. ' The position of these deposits, near the base of the Animikie, Probability of makes it a matter of probability that similar beds of ore may be found in Canada, where we have a wide area covered by these Animikie rocks. Roughly described, this area occupies a triangular...
Seite 183 - ... in which they were brought in from the field, to allow of their being moved or handled for the purpose of study or illustration. A number of India-ink, shaded drawings, to be reproduced in the plates supplementing the report, have already been made. ' In connection with this work a week was spent by Mr. Lambe, in June last, in the department of Vertebrate Palaeontology of the American Museum of Natural History in New York, where Professor Osborn afforded him every facility to study the collections...
Seite 430 - We keep constantly before the mind of the pupils the object which the government has in view. . .which is to civilize the Indians and to make them good, useful and law-abiding members of society. A continuous supervision is exercised over them, and no infraction of the rules of morality and good manners is left without due correction.
Seite 13 - On some additional or imperfectly understood fossils from the Cretaceous rocks of Queen Charlotte Islands, with a revised list of the species from these rocks.
Seite 13 - Canada, how invested, and the rate of interest paid thereon. 4. The amount advanced out of said principal sum in aid of education in the Province of Manitoba and the North-west Territories. 5. The sum recouped to the said principal out of the proceeds of the sale of lands set apart for the purpose of education, and the amount now due to said principal sum. 6. And all correspondence relating to any further advance or advances oat of said school fund, either to Manitoba or the North-west Council.
Seite 13 - ... mica is of greater value for electrical work than most of the Indian mica that comes to this country. They remark, however, that there are two or three varieties of Indian mica, such as white Bengal, Cochin, from the west coast of Madras and Ceylon amber mica which compare very...
Seite 421 - SIR, — I have the honour to submit herewith my annual report for the year ended June 30, 1901.
Seite 74 - Paleozoic, probably Carboniferous. This is the age also assigned to most of the greenstones (andesites, porphyrites, serpentines, etc.), and the limestones and argilites associated with them. Some of the andesite and agglomeratic rocks in the Trail Creek district are no doubt younger, but there is no definite information regarding their age except that they are older than the conglomerates and the Rossland granite. The gray granite which cuts the greenstones is probably about Jurassic. The monzonite-like...