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II.—The Falls of Niagara, their Evolution and varying Relations to the Great Lakes; characteristics of the power, and the effects of its diversion. By Joseph William Winthrop Spencer M.A., Ph.D., F.G.S., 8vo; pp. xxxi, 490, with large map (in pocket), 43 other maps and pictorial plates, and 30 text-figures. Ottawa, 1907.
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