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15. Systematic list of fossils, with localities as referred 

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16. Notes on fossils from the Utica formation at 

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17. Notes on the flora of Montebello, Quebec. [1888.] 

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18. On a species of Goniograptus from the Levis 

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19. On the geology of Quebec and environs. [H'l'ffc 

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20. Extinct Canadian vertebrates from the Miocene 

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21. Additional notes on the geology and palaeontology 

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22. Notes and descriptions of some new or hitherto 

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23. Palseontological notes. [1892.] Canad. Bee. 

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24. The Utica terrane in Canada. [1892.] Canad. 

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25. On a small collection of fossils from the Trenton 

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26. Notes on the geology and paleontology of the 

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27. Catalogue of Silurian fossils from Arisaig, Nova 

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28. Notes on a collection of Silurian fossils from 

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29. Notes on fossils from Quebec city, Canada. 

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30. Saxicava sands and gravels at Carp, Ontario. 

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31. Fossil insects from the Leda clays of Ottawa 

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32. Report of the Geological Branch, 1894-95 [and 

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33. Notes on some fossils from the Trenton of High- 

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 [1896.] Ottawa Natlist., 9, 1895, 215-216. 



34. Notes on Canadian fossil Bryozoa. [1894.] 

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35. Preliminary lists of the organic remains occurring 

 in the various geological formations comprised in the 

 south-west quarter-sheet map of the eastern townships of 

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36. Notes on some of the fossil organic remains 

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37. Note on Cardinia subangulata, Daicsoii, and 

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38. Report on the state of the principal museums in 

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39. On some new or hitherto little known palaeozoic 



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1897, 657. 



40. Contribution to the palaeontology of the Post- 

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41. The mastodon in western Ontario. [1897.] 

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42. Note on the physiography and geology of King's 

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43. On the burrowing habits of Cambarus, the cray- 

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44. On the subdivisions of the Carboniferous system 

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45. On some Cambro-Silurian and Silurian fossils 

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46. Progress of geological work in Canada during 



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47. Bellinurus grandffivus, a new species of Palaeozoic 

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48. On some Trenton (Ordovician) fossils from the 

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49. On the geology of the principal cities in eastern 

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50. Synopsis of the geology of Canada. (Being a 

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51. On the occurrence of a species of Whittleseya 

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52. Notes bearing ou the Devono-Carbouiferous 

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53. Notes on some of the formations belonging to 

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54. Progress of geological work in Canada during 

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55. On the subdivisions of the Carboniferous system 

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