Prehistoric Toronto Publications
- Coleman, A.P., 1894, “Interglacial Fossils from the Don Valley, Toronto,“ The American Geologist. (12, Feb.): 85 – 95
- Coleman, A.P., 1898, "The Iroquois Beach." Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada. (6):29—44
- Coleman, A.P., 1904, "Glacial Lakes and Pleistocene Changes in the St. Lawrence Valley." Proceedings. International Geological Congress. (8th: 1900: Paris, France): 480 - 486
- Coleman, A.P. 1906, "Interglacial Periods in Canada." Proceedings. International Geological Congress. (10th: 1906: Mexico City, Mexico): 26 pp. offprint
- Coleman, A.P., 1910 "Interglacial Beds at Toronto." The Canadian Magazine. (24, 3): 210 - 216
- Coleman, A.P., 1910, "Changes of Climate in Southern and Western Ontario since the Maximum of the Last Glaciation. Postglaziale Klimaveranderuzen," Proceedings. International Geological Congress (11th: 1910: Stockholm, Sweden): 4 pp. offprint
- Coleman, A.P., 1913, “Glacial phenomena of Toronto and Vicinity,” 22nd Annual Report of the Bureau of Mines. ARV22-01.009
- Coleman, A.P., 1913,
Coleman, A.P. and H.L. Kerr, F.B. Taylor. 1913 “Map of Toronto and Vicinity.” Annual Report of the Bureau of Mines. 22, ARM22G
- Coleman, A.P., 1913, "An Estimate of Post-Glacial and Inter-Glacial Time in North America." Proceedings. International Geological Congress (12th: 1913: Toronto, Canada): 435 - 439
- Coleman, A.P., 1933 “The Pleistocene of the Toronto region (including the Toronto interglacial formation.) 41st Annual Report of the Bureau of Mines. Pt VII.ARV41-07.001
- Coleman, A.P., 1933 “The Pleistocene of the Toronto region [map]. 41st Annual Report of the Bureau of Mines ARM41G
- Coleman, A.P., 1939 ,"Ice Ages in the Geological Column." Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. (50, 3): 449 - 451
Drawing / Illustration. A.P. Coleman. Interglacial Beds, Sun Brickyard. n.d. ROM. Department of Natural History Collection
Drawing / Illustration. A.P. Coleman. “Don Section of the Drift, p. 85”. n.d. ROM. Department of Natural History Collection
Photograph. A.P. Coleman. Section, Don Valley Brickyard, Toronto. Showing from below upwards: Dundas shale, boulder clay, warm climate interglacial beds, and stratified glacial clay with interbedded sheets of boulder clay. n.d. ROM Archives. A.P. Coleman Collection
Photograph. A.P. Coleman. Don Brickyard, Nov. 1913 [with workman]. 1913 ROM Archives. A.P. Coleman Collection
Photograph. A.P. Coleman. Sand Pit, Shaw St. where Tusk was found, taken by Geo. G. Nasmith, Oct. 20th, '99. n.d.
Photograph. A.P. Coleman. Scarboro Bluffs, Dutch Church, 1923. ROM Archives. A.P. Coleman Collection
Photograph. A.P. Coleman. Iroquois Shore Cliff, South End, Markham Rd. 1930 ROM Archives. A.P. Coleman Collection
Photograph. A.P. Coleman. Upper Interglacial Sand Contorted Under Wisconsin Till, Scarboro Bluffs, 1931. ROM Archives. A.P. Coleman Collection
Minerals and rocks. Paul Wilson.Lower Boulder Clay resting on Shale. Don Valley Brickyard, York Township, York County, Ontario, Canada. n.d. ROM Department of Natural History. Presented by A.P. Coleman
Artifact. Paul Wilson. Flag of the International Geolgical Congress, 12th Congress, Toronto, Canada 1913. ROM Department of Natural History.
Artifact. Paul Wilson. Flag (detail) of the International Geolgical Congress, 12th Congress, Toronto, Canada. 1913. ROM Department of Natural History. Collected by A.P. Coleman