... Survey was carried on almost exclusively in British Columbia and the Northwest Territories, and the excellent character of this work contributed largely to the great development of the mining industries in these parts of the Dominion during recent... The McGill University Magazine - Page 127by McGill University - 1901Full view - About this book
| Geological Society of America - Geology - 1902 - 756 pages
...industries in these parts of the Dominion during recent years, for his reports though thoroughly scientific always took account of the practical and economic...development of the mineral resources of the country. To outline the results of Dr Dawson's geological work in this western half of Canada would be to write... | |
| Geological Society of South Africa - Geology - 1907 - 300 pages
...together mainly as the result of private enterprise, is the only one which can be consulted by prospectors and others interested in the development of the mineral resources of the country. It would be a great loss to the Rand if it should cease to be available to the public on account of... | |
| Natural history - 1902 - 716 pages
...the 2nd of March last. Throughout his connection with the survey, his reports were always of a hig'li order, bearing evidence of his striking powers of...field, geology was, of course, the principal object of hi* investigations, but his wide knowledge of collateral sciences enabled him not merely to collect... | |
| Geological Society of America - Geology - 1902 - 746 pages
...industries in these parts of the Dominion during recent years, for his reports though thoroughly scientific always took account of the practical and economic...development of the mineral resources of the country. To outline the results of Dr Dawson's geological work in this western half of Canada would be to write... | |
| Canadian Mining Institute - Mineral industries - 1906 - 470 pages
...development of the mining industries .... during recent years, for his reports, though thoroughly scientific, always took account of the practical and economic...managers, and others interested in the development of the nvneral resources of the country." Dr. HM Ami, in his appreciative biographical sketch also refers... | |
| Geological Society of South Africa - Geology - 1907 - 294 pages
...together mainly as the result of private enterprise, is the only one which can be consulted by prospectors and others interested in the development of the mineral resources of the country. It would be a great loss to the Rand if it should cease to be available to the public on account of... | |
| Geology - 1928 - 594 pages
...owing to the necessity for providing up-to-date geological information to mining engineers, prospectors and others interested in the development of the mineral resources of the country. The most important sections deal with the possibilities of exploration of the potential oilfield of... | |
| Canadian Mining Institute - Mineral industries - 1906 - 472 pages
...development of the mining industries .... during recent years, for his reports, though thoroughly scientific, always took account of the practical and economic...managers, and others interested in the development of the nr'neral resources of the country." Dr. HM Ami, in his appreciative biographical sketch also refers... | |
| Geological Society of South Africa - Geology - 1907 - 284 pages
...together mainly as the result of private enterprise, is the only one which can be consulted by prospectors and others interested in the development of the mineral resources of the country. It would be a great loss to the Rand if it should cease to be available to the public on account of... | |
| Geological Society of South Africa - Geology - 1907 - 522 pages
...together mainly as the result of private enterprise, is the only one which can be consulted by prospectors and others interested in the development of the mineral resources of the country. It would be a great loss to the Rand if it should cease to be available to the public on account of... | |
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