Explore a detailed portrait of Canada’s minerals and crystalline rocks, compiled for the London International Exhibition of 1862.
This non-fiction work gathers specimens, localities, and technical notes that illuminate mining, industry, and geology.
Structured as a field-ready catalogue, it covers bog iron ores, magnetic iron ore, red hematite, slate and flagstone, cement rocks, and limestones. The account ties ore beds and formations to places, practices, and historical smelting activity, offering a clear view of how these materials shaped Canadian industry in the Silurian era and beyond. The book blends practical data with descriptive geology, useful for scholars, collectors, and industry readers alike.
- Specific ore types and their iron content, plus nearby formations and horizons.
- Notes on mining history, smelting sites, and local forges and furnaces.
- Descriptions of slates, flagstones, and cement rocks with practical uses and markets.
- Illustrative examples from multiple Canadian districts to show regional geology in context.
Ideal for readers of natural history, geology enthusiasts, and anyone curious about Canada’s mineral heritage.