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19. Sketch of the geology of British Co- 

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 Canadian Naturalist, 9, 1881, pp. 445-447. 



20. Sketches of the past and present con- 

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21. Note on the distribution of some of 

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 [1880.] Canadian Naturalist, 9, 1881, pp. 321 

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22. Notes on the glaciation of British 



Columbia. Canadian Naturalist, 9, 1881, pp. 

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23. Additional observations on the super- 

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24. Der Queen Charlotte- Archipel. Peter- 

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25. Note on the geology of the Peace River 

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26. Notes on the more important coal 



seams of the Bow and Belly River districts. 



Canadian Naturalist, 10, 1883, pp. 423-435. 

 Dawson, (Capt.) Harry Percy. Report on the 



Circumpolar Expedition to Fort Rae. [1883.] 



Roy. Soc. Proc., 36, 1884, pp. 173-179. 

 Dawson, (Sir) John William. 115. Note on 



fossil woods from British Columbia, collected by 



Mr. RICHARDSON. Amer. Journ. Sci., 7, 1874, 



pp. 47-51. 



116. On the upper coal-formation of 

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117. Address delivered before the Natural 

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 Canadian Naturalist, 7, 1875, pp. 277-291. 



118. Vice-Presidential address to the 

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 American Naturalist, 9, 1875, pp. 529-552. 



119. On some new specimens of fossil 

 Protozoa from Canada. Amer. Assoc. Proc., 24, 

 (1875) (Pt. 2), pp. 100-105. 



120. Carboniferous conifers of the United 

 States. Amer. Journ. Sci., 10, 1875, pp. 301-302. 



121. Notes on the occurrence of Eozoon 

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 Quart. Journ., 32, 1876, pp. 66-75. 



122. On Mr. CARTER'S objections to Eozoon. 

 [1875.] Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, 1876, pp. 

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123. Eozoon Canadense, according to 



HAHN. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 18, 1876, pp. 

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Dawson, (Sir) Jo/at William. 124. Note on a 

 specimen of Metadiabase from Connecticut Lake, 

 supposed to be organic. Amer. Journ. Sci., 12, 



1876, p. 395. 



125. On a recent discovery of carboniferous 

 batrachians in Nova Scotia. Amer. Journ. Sci., 

 12, 1876, pp. 440-447. 



126. Note on the phosphates of the Lau- 

 rentian and Cambrian rocks of Canada. Geol. 

 Soc. Quart. Journ., 32, 1876, pp. 285-291; Phil. 

 Mag., 1, 1876, pp. 558-559 ; Canadian Naturalist, 

 8, 1878, pp. 162-170. 



127. New facts relating to Eozoon Cana- 

 dense. Amer. Assoc. Proc., 25, 1876, pp. 231- 

 234 ; Canadian Naturalist, 8, 1878, pp. 282-285. 



128. Note on two palaeozoic crustaceans 

 from Nova Scotia : Anthrapala>mon (Palseoca- 

 rabus) Hilliana, n. sp. ; Homalonotus Dawsoni, 

 Hall, Geol. Mag., 4, 1877, pp. 56-58. 



129. Fossil floras and glacial periods. 

 Nature, 16, 1877, pp. 67-68. 



130. Note on a specimen of Diploxylon 

 from the coal-formation of Nova Scotia. Geol. 

 Soc. Quart. Journ., 33, 1877, pp. 836-842; Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., 20, 1877, pp. 152-153; Canadian 

 Naturalist, 8, 1878, pp. 249-250. 



131. The earthquake of November 4, 



1877. [1877.] Canadian Naturalist, 8, 1878, 

 pp. 342-345; Amer. Journ. Sci., 15, 1878, pp 

 321-324. 



132. Notes on some Scottish Devonian 



plants. [1877.] Canadian Naturalist, 8, 1878, 

 pp. 379-389. 



133. Fossil agricultural implements. A 

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 Instit. Journ., 11, 1878, pp. 29-32. 



134. Stromatopora as distinguished from 

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 28-30. 



135. On the microscopic structure of Stro- 



matoporidse, and on palaeozoic fossils mineralized 

 with silicates, in illustration of Eozoon. [1878.] 

 Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ., 35, 1879, pp. 48-66. 



136. The genesis and migrations of plants. 



Nature, 20, 1879, pp. 257-258. 



137. Revision of the land snails of the 



paleozoic era, with descriptions of [two] new 

 species : Pupa Bigsbii, n. sp. ; Strophites gran- 

 dseva, n. sp. Amer. Journ. Sci., 20, 1880, pp. 

 403-415; Canadian Naturalist, 9, 1881, pp. 449 

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138. A Canadian Pterygotus. (Ptery- 



gotus Canadensis.) [1879.] Canadian Naturalist, 

 9, 1881, pp. 103-105. 



139. Note on recent controversies re- 

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 Naturalist, 9, 1881, pp. 228-240. 



