32 research outputs found

    Province of Nova Scotia, Halifax County [cartographic material] : (Prospect, sheet, no. 69) /

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    Geological map of the Prospect region in Halifax County of Nova Scotia with relief shown by spot heights.; "Hon. W. Templeman, Minister, A.P. Low, Deputy Minister".; In lower right margin: Sources of information. Topography and geology from original surveys by E.R. Faribault ... Coast lines from Admiralty charts compilation by E.R. Faribault and F. O'Farrell.; Prime meridian: Greenwich.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm 2463-4.Prospec

    Bulletin.

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    Includes no.1-2 of the Bulletin. Anthropological series and no.1-3 of the Bulletin. Biological series.At head of title: Canada. Department of Mines.Issued as part of Its Bulletin and also numbered consecutively within it.Mode of access: Internet.No.1-39, 42, 44, 46, 49 issued by the Geological Survey

    Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-1918.

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    Vols. 1, 6-7, 9 and 12 issued by the Dept. of the Naval Service; vols. 2-5, 11, 13-16 issued by the Dept. Mines and the Dept. of Marine and Fisheries.Expedition was under the command of Vilhjalmur Stefansson and includes contributions by him.Never published: v. 1-2; v. 6, pt. A; v. 7, pt. M; v. 8, pt. F; v. 9, pt. F, I, K, L; v. 10, pt. A, B, D.Includes bibliographies and indexes.v. 1. Narrative of the expedition.--v. 2. Mammals and birds.-- v. 3. Insects.--v. 4-5. Botany.--v. 6. Fishes and tunicates.--v. 7. Crustacea.--v. 8. Mollusks, echinoderms, coelenterates, etc.--v. 9. Annelids, parasitic worms, protozoans, etc.--v. 10. Tides, etc.--v. 11. Geology and geography.--v. 12. Copper Eskimos.--v. 13. Eskimo folklore.--v. 14. Eskimo songs.--v. 15. Eskimo language and technology.--v. 16. Material culture of the Copper Eskimo.Mode of access: Internet

    Color image map : [ports of entry, United States-Canadian border] /

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    Scale 1:25,000.Each sheet separately titled."Projection and 1000-meter grid: Universal Transverse Mercator.""Photoimagery rectified by optical scanning of simultaneously exposed B/W panchromatic and B/W infrared 1:70,000 scale aerial photographs taken October 28, 1975, by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada."Includes diagr. of "Adjoining color image maps.
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