PAGE Holds; Sexes: sieetcrtelers fers cevstotertctercttete 53 Plunge of structures............. P53 PostaPaleocenes.saneecnccceneeone 53 Relation to Omineca intrusions... 58 Horaminikerars sina eee ee ee 1l Hormationssitablerotesmenn.n ener 8-9, Fort Connelly, establishment of..... 2 Fort St. James, aircraft available. . 2 Truck and bus service............ Genly di taults descnan sce eee Geology, economic.................. General Glaciers alpine. seen eee ee Gneiss (cca cee ie cae Placer edeeitesrns nattee Wal ee 56-64 Goldway peak, gold-bearing quartz WGC, GoooocosaodbeoCKUs ou G0UNSSGS 8 Goldway Peak Mines, claims........ 59 Gooderidge, A. B., claims staked by. 59 Granodiorite, Omineca intrusions.... a Gravels, gold-bearing............... Greenstones mee pies ee eee 10, 17, 58 Gmreyawackesaen ateieeer peer nr eee Groundhog coalfield................. 1 als, N., claims staked by.......... 60 Hanawald, C., acknowledgment to... 1 iElistonyaoleaneal seer eae 2-3 Hornblende schist.................. 17 Hoy, D., acknowledgment to........ 1 Hoy, S., claims staked by.......... 60 Hoy’s Water Transport, freight and passenger Service............e.005 2 Hundry, H. and J., placer mining by 56 Ice movement, direction of......... 5 Ice-sheet, evidence of............... 4 Pleistocene movement of.......... 58 Ingenika r., drainage............... 3 Elevations at head of............ 3 Jensen, P., placer mining by....... 3, 56-58 Johanson 1., landing for aircraft.... 2 Kame terraces........ Bisiereieielets oeats 46 PaGE Kastberg ck., continental strata.... 34 Draimageron areambyse ecient eats Kastberg intrusions......... 8, 41-43, 50, 51, 53, 62, 67 Kermode, E. J., acknowledgment to. 1 Kidd, D. F., claims staked by...... 60 King George gp., assay...........- 59 Descrip bLonin vaccine eae eee 58 Knight, A. C., acknowledgment to... if Labradorite, mauve................ 29 Wi aVASAR, Wee ae cremenee aie 10, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 37, 438-45 AM deSitiC: oc catenin rare ee 10 evidniticabioneoL: corer strereienioe 10 IEiyvpersthene in ee errcrere es 43 Olivinetin: jssisl joe eee ee Billowsraisr 05... dee eee 16, 17, 21 Vesicular: sspdrks cess eee 45 Porphyriticenn seen ee 10 OlCAMICH TIA SSN ae eee eee 43 Lawlor, J., claims staked by........ 59, 60 ay, D., placer gold deposits de- seribed,...Sfich kuch ee eee De BA sei chicas ove ay RTE Ce ee 56, 63 Leaf imprints, Sustut sandstones 36 Sustubatutiencmclice aes 37 Leech, G. B., acknowledgment to 1 Lee slopes, evidence of ice-sheet..... 5 Limestone, black layers............. 22 Crystalline ys sac eee 31 IM OWaR Giy Ofsetiscractorcn ane 19 ion ck., drainage of area by....... 83 Ihodexdepositss. sci eee ee McConnell 1., landing for aircraft... 2 McConnell rge., dykes and sills in... 32 Granitic intrusions in............ 31 McLearn, F. H., fossils identified by 23 Malloch, G. S., work by............ 1 Marine fossils: cs )0: Aa ee ee 54 Maripositess..... as asein cee e 50 Mason, G., acknowledgment to...... u IME ad OWS, ssc: 500 ee ne 6 Menard ck., assay of sample from WESL.OL sss anntetiearatte eer are 61 IMR GUTY: | | sxiasais Sate ee 56, 57 Tertiary deposits of.............. 6 Mesalinka r., drainage by.......... 3 Mesozoic metalliferous deposits..... 66 Metalliferous deposits.............. 56-64 Metalliferous solutions, Omineca and Kastberg intrusions.............. 66 Meta-andesite, lithology............. 17 Meta-basalt, lithology............... 17 IMolybdenite:-casce saan ee ee 64 Molybdenum sas see eee 56 Moose valley, grassy meadows...... 6 Moose valley-Sustut lake depression. 3 Motase gp., dese?.....ccccce.ccce ne 62-64 Nanitsch 1., landing for aircraft..... 2 Niven peak, fossils northeast of,.... ll Rocks "Of. Sess nee een 15 Niven r., boundary of upper division alclav en 35 28 Gee ke ee eee PUES 19 Continental strata of............. 34 Fossils in vicinity of............. 39 Grassy meadows of............... 6 Tiavas' vol s2 th ce, BOOk Gaeae 17 Niven r. trail, quartz porphyry dyke alone ES. SE aaNet ae 32