The object of the Survey is to ascertain the mineral resources of the country, and this is kept steadily in view. Whatever new scientific facts have resulted from it, have come out in the course of what I conceive to be economic researches carried on... The Journal of the Canadian Mining Institute - Page 91by Canadian Mining Institute - 1906Full view - About this book
| Bernard James Harrington - 1883 - 468 pages
...Missisquoi Bay, and for hundreds of places along the south side of the St. Lawrence below this. . . ." "The object of the Survey is to ascertain the mineral...resulted from it, have come out in the course of what 1 conceive to be economic researches carried on in a scientific way. . . . Mr. Hunt's valuable contributions... | |
| Canadian Mining Institute - 1906 - 472 pages
...again in his evidence before the Parliamentary Committee on the Geological Survey in 1855, he said " The object of the survey is to ascertain the mineral...economic researches carried on in a scientific way. My whole connection with geology is of a practical character." In short, as is somewhere stated, Sir... | |
| Royal Society of Canada - 1895 - 796 pages
...showing this connection which had already occurred in the course of the work then done, and added : " The object of the survey is to ascertain the mineral...steadily in view. Whatever new scientific facts have re'• suited from it, have come out in the course of what I conceive to be economic researches carried... | |
| Allan Smith - 1994 - 408 pages
...between science, development, and his "country's" future. The purpose of the Survey, he pointed out, "is to ascertain the mineral resources of the Country, and this is kept steadily in view. What new scientific facts have resulted from it, have come out in the course of what I conceive to... | |
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