69 INDEX PAGE PAGE VA CCeSsibiliit yaservarrere tits ein are ote 1-2 Carruthers fault, descr............. 49 Adie, L., acknowledgment to....... 1 arruthers, mt., fossils east-northeast AGGIES oo sdecvccobsococokes 15, 16, 210 RO ta eee & Gero On Oe ee 13 (Rede chit klentiemtec cone Rae Oe 21 Charlie, W., claims staked by...... 60 Aiken 1., landing for aircraft....... 2 @henterib bonne aint eee ee 14 Aireraft available.................. Olinom imme aate wd Greek ke weccae 56 AMYye dul es kere th ec sieiscucissosis 10, 16-18, or @hromitekecrss steak en ee 29, 64 MUMS Porches Enea GY = Gurquesierccasss conehciss nthe rae 5 PAt Oni NG eeeayes eotnveeic Sse eis icvevs eee ea OR 22. A@limia tomers eerrte sic tame hace oe 5-6 @anbonaceousma.s ce een LOE Coalteer ee a iciioctan cere 21, 22, 36, 54, 56, 67 Graphitti cacereicn ce ek ee 14 Analyses by Bureau of Mines..... 65: HUE ACEO UStE a: ores Nati ech ene cie 15, 16 Bituminous, high-volatile......... 66 deformation prior to consolida~ medium- volatile ee leh taietohs rap eoneneees 65 ELON ae ict cie are hess see SSR ol 16 (Cretaceous, Upper................ 66 Armstrong, J. E., acknowledgment to 31 CUP ASSIC Hee erties ste een eae tere 64-66 PATON ETE Gate, iiarsrar on tes av ERR EM ay Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene. . 66 Atsibkash aullteydescrermets settee 52 Columnar jointing in dykes......... 44 Basalltgd yicewmics:.:scccil terrence 52 In rhyolitic [avaasiey eee ue ee 10 Asitka gp., age and correlation..... 13 Conglomerates, boulders............ 22 Distribution and lithology........ 10 Coalyabedsunteer wee aioe 35 IMOSSII Sid ceostaceent he spolP PSE eo eonsee 11, 12 Cobbles and pebbles.............. 22, 35 Siructurejyecertocivn. ssc ome ee 11 uimonite-sbaimedary-ciceemeetiat ein 22 Asi tical 160 all feqias vans GP. oi Ress ack e 64 SUStUt MOD ae ee ates cee 31, 35 iar alle muerte Bee sg eR hey. 5 Ralklasiop eye tees sn ocr eek aie 22 Attichika ck., fossils southeast of Wri. CHINAS oo ds oOo o ek acdbnoscooc 35 IMOUGN OL see ncieis lanes a er Ee 41 Wiolcanicn eases heme ae 22 Nui giitels. avcteates Haws hte eS 17 Connelly rge., dykes................ 44 IRhenocnystsiet. sonic eee ae 16 SERAGA ita cinta: URLS ee 4 Axelgold peak, rocks............... 29: - \Woppertery he tance ee 56, 61 eee tan CRGls oan oobemOs Ub OES 3 Associated with gold............. 58 Gil br ae Shee, eee aA tk 28, 29 Palklarygop ieee. a once ee ee 67 eee Red chen Srineecrat ce canner ere ease | i@nossbeddinguews ste caters 8, 20, 22, 36 Amniye dule saint. seer ooeiiane tere 18 Dewar peak, assay of sample....... 61 INecksit.ce sarssrma eee oh 43-45 Fossils 2. miles south of.......... 23 Porphyniticeeeenere ree ae ee 18 Dickinson, L., acknowledgment to. 1 Bear 1., aireraft landing............ 2 Disconformable contact............. 9 Minerals WeStalOtcn ine eee 62 Dolomite nsceeste eee ees 10, 11 Bear Lake valley, descr............ 3,4 Dortatelle ck., crystalline pyroxenite 29 Bear Lake village, Indian village Fossils southwest of mouth of..... 12 only settlement in area........... i Omineca intrusions south-southeast Ural siycyt ceeres.cs ee. ees a ele oes a => OLRAE RE Lette ats cle tees hes 31 Voleanic rocks southwest of...... LO 3Drae-toldswecericce e ee ee eee 11 Bear r., continental strata......... 34 Drainaceypattecns eee eee eee 3 Belemnites, Takla gp.......-...... 23 Driftwood Re dnainag Career eens 3 Bell, W. A., fossil identification. . 39 Voleanie rocks northeast of....... 19 Bennett, C. A., claims staked by.. 59 Driftwood valley, possible fault..... 52 Beryl it wisisnt ins s PORE | 32, 64 Sustut sandstones and shales along 52 DKS ict 64 Dumbrille, J., claims staked by..... 60 Besyllinmyss eas. 5c cea ae 56, 64 Dunbar, C. O., fossils, correlation by. 13 Biblioon apheresis i DUNIUGe Hse dese ce Me Ve eee et te se 28-31 IBigesiebblesiumanolesaeepr nein 47 Dunvegan formation, fossils......... 40 Black samd-cw sat mera en eee 57 Dykes... 3... ,oGoopodEDoGonD_uOasAEA 43-45 Bob, J., claims staked by.......... 60 Columnansjointin gry -.-eyrtey ear 44 Boulder Clayssnan «Ree ee ee. 46, 57 Pegmatite, Omineca intrusions.... 32 Boulders, transported by ice........ be Hlevations range Of. eine sce sue cs 3 IBIUIC OME DE ater eee 59 I BTONG Oi sdicsS Ccls DBE COO a ets Bees 17 Galena sandigol dls vss eiete os per HO Brosiontr:-compc tye ec teen eae re 54, 55 Quantzevielney-tece eee 590 Hrratics; elevation.:............... 4 Bulkley House, B.C., freight and HaaltS Wr aeen tact teas sare oe ae sate ee 48-53 passenger ServiceS.............085 2 AiG ES St Gem Ree ersn SCANS 5 58 Bureau of Mines, assays........... 59 Carbonatized ZONER as ceo eie tee 48 BurtonwdE Wey claims sbalcedmipyni. 20960. WMaunal.. sacs te ame ane oetieee 6 GacherGreelkaipre cer nee 97 piunlaysredrainageubymeaca- crisis