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    Note on the amount of elevation which has taken place along the Rocky Mountain Range in British America since the close of the Cretaceous period
    George Mercer Dawson
    American Journal of Science June 1895, s3-49 (294) 463-465; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-49.294.463
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    Beaver Creek meteorite [B. C.]; chemical discussion, by W. F. Hillebrand; microscopical discussion by G. P. Merrill
    Edwin Eugene Howell, William Francis Hillebrand and George Perkins Merrill
    American Journal of Science June 1894, s3-47 (282) 430-435; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-47.282.430
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    On the so-called amber of Cedar Lake, North Saskatchewan, Can
    Bernard James Harrington
    American Journal of Science October 1891, s3-42 (250) 332-335; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-42.250.332
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    The Cretaceous of Manitoba
    Joseph Burr Tyrrell
    American Journal of Science September 1890, s3-40 (237) 227-232; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-40.237.227
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    Notes on the Cretaceous of the British Columbia region; the Nanaimo group
    George Mercer Dawson
    American Journal of Science March 1890, s3-39 (231) 180-183; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-39.231.180
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    On the earlier Cretaceous rocks of the northwestern portion of the Dominion of Canada
    George Mercer Dawson
    American Journal of Science August 1889, s3-38 (224) 120-127; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-38.224.120
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    Cambrian fossils from Mount Stephens [B. C.]
    Charles Doolittle Walcott
    American Journal of Science September 1888, s3-36 (213) 161-166; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-36.213.161
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    Notes on the possible age of some of the Mesozoic rocks of the Queen Charlotte Islands and British Columbia
    Joseph Frederick Whiteaves
    American Journal of Science June 1885, s3-29 (174) 444-449; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-29.174.444
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    Notes on the Jurassic strata of North America
    Charles Abiathar White
    American Journal of Science March 1885, s3-29 (171) 228-232; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-29.171.228
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    Note on the former southward discharge of Lake Winnipeg
    James Dwight Dana
    American Journal of Science December 1882, s3-24 (144) 428-433; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-24.144.428

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