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Geology iif the Kaiiij' Lake ivtjiim, with remarks on 



the classilicatioii of the erystalliiiu rocks west of Lake 



Superior. PreUminary note. Anier. Jl. Sci., 33, 1887, 



173-180. 

 The diabase dykes of Eaiuy Lake. [1887.] Canad. 



Inst. Proe., 5, 1888, 173-185. 

 The .\rch(cau geology of the region north-west of 



Lake Superior. Congi-. Geol. Int. C. li., 1888, 130-1.J2. 

 Kejiort on the geology of the Itainy Lake region. 



[1888.] Canada Geol. Surv. IJep., 3, 1889, F.1-F.182. 

 Note on the mapping of the .\rclKuan nortlnvest of 



Lake Superior. Anier. .\ss. Proc. , 1889, '2i')-'2i6. 

 Foliation and sedimentation. A reply to Prof. Alexander 



WiNCHELL. Amer. Geologist, 3, 1889, 1(J9-178, 276- 



27!1. 

 Note on the Pre-Paleozoic surface of the Aruhean 



terraues of Canada. [With disciis.-iion.] [188!).] Amer. 



Geol. Soc. Bull., 1, 1890, xi, 1G3-173. 

 The internal relations and taxonomy of the Archean 



of central Canada. [With discitssiou.] [1889.] Amer. 



Geol. Soc. Bull., 1, 1890, xi, 175-1113. 

 Note on the occurrence of native copper in the 



Animikie rocks of Thunder Bay. Amer. Geologist, 5, 



1890, 174-178. 



Lake Superior stratigraphy. Amer. Geologist, 7, 



1891, 320-327. 



The Post-Pliocene diastrophism of the coast of 



southern Califoruia. [1893.] California Univ. Dept. 

 Geol. Bull., 1, 1893-96, 11.5-lUO. 



The Cordilleran Mesozoic revolution. .Jl. Geol. 



(Chicago), 1, 1893, 579-586. 

 The anorthosytes of the Minnesota shore of Lake 



Superior. Minn. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Bull., 8, 1893, 



1-23. 

 The laccolitio sills of the northwest coast of Lake 



Superior. Minn. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Bull., 8, 1893, 



24-48. 

 Sketch of the coastal topography of the north side of 



Lake Superior, with special reference to the abandoned 



strands of Lake Warren (the greatest of the late (Qua- 

 ternary lakes of North America). Minn. Geol. Nat. Hist. 



Surv. Kep., 20, 1893, 181-289, [ili]. 

 The Norian rocks of Canada. Science, 21, 1893, 281- 



282. 

 A multiple diabase dyke. Amer. Geologist, 13, 1894, 



293-297. 

 Note on the Chehalis sandstone. Amer. Geologist, 



13, 1894, 436-437. * 

 The geomorphogeny of the coast of northern California. 



[1894.] California Univ. Dept. Geol. Bull., 1, 1893-96, 



211-271. 

 [.\dministrative] report. [1895.] U. S. Geol. Surv. 



Kep., 1893-94, 177-178. 



Sketch of the geology of the San Francisco peninsula. 



[1895.] U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 1893-94, 399-476. 



A contribution to the geology of the coast ranges. 



Amer. Geologist, 15, 1895, 342-356. 

 On maliguite, a family of basic plutonic orthoclase 



rocks, rich iu alkalies aud lime, intrusive in the Cout- 



cliichiug schists of Poohbah Lake. [18;i6.] Califoruiii; 



Univ. Dept. Geol. Bull., 1, 1893-96, 337-362. 

 The geology of Sau Francisco peninsula. Jl. Geol. 



(Chicago), 5, 1897, 173-174. 

 I.awson, Aiidreif Cimcper], & Adams, Frank Dawson. See 



Adams & Iiawson. 

 Ijawson, Aiuhiir C[on-per], & Posada, Juande In C. The 



geology of Carmelo Bay. [1893.] California Univ. Dept. 



Geol. Bull., 1, 1893-96, 1-59. 

 I.awson, Andrew C[oirj)er], & Shutt, Frank T. Petro- 



(/raphieal differentiation of certain dykes of the llainy 



Lake region. .\mer. Ass. Proc, 1889, 246-247. 

 Petrographical differentiation of certain dykes of the 



Kaiuy Lake region. Amer. Geologist, 7, 1891, 153-164. 



Iiawson, Anstnither A, New method of making botanical 



charts. Erythea, 6, 1898, 113-114. 

 Origin of the cones of the multipolar spindle in 



Gladiolus. Bot. Gaz., 30, 1900, 145-153. 



Some observations on the development of tlie karyo- 



kinetio spindle in the pollen-mother-cells of Cobaja 

 scandens, Cnv. [1898.] California Ac. Proc. {Bot.), 1, 

 [1904], 169-188. 



Iiawson, George. For biography aud works see Garden & 



Forest, 8, 1895, 490; Ottawa Natlist., 9, 1895, 180-181; 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 1, 1896, 78; Canada Koy. Soc. Proc. & 



Trans , 2, 1896, Append. B, 6 pp. ; N. Scotia lust. Sci. 



Proc. & Trans., 9, 1898, xxiv-xxx. 

 On food plants used by the North American Indians. 



Brit. Ass. Hep., 1884, 918-919. 



Corema Conradii. Torrey Bot. Club Bull. . 11, 1884, 1.32. 



Revision of the Canadian Ranunculacea;. [1884.] 



Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 2, 1885 (Seet. 4), 



15-90. 



On the northern limit of wild grape vines. [1884.] 



N. Scotia Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 6, 1886, 101-109. 



On the Canadian species of the genus Melilotus. [1885.] 



N. Scotia Inst. Sci. Proe. & Trans., 6, 1886, 180-190. 



Notes on [distribution]. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 14, 



1887, 10-12. 



Remarks on the flora of the northern shores of 



America, with tabulated observations made by Mr. F. F. 

 Payne on the seasonal development of plants at Cape 

 Prince of Wales, Hudson Strait, during 1886. [1887.] 

 Canada Koy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 5, 1888 (Sect. 4), 207- 

 212. 



On the Nymphajacea'. [1888-89.] Canada Boy. Soc. 



Proc. & Trans., 6, 1889 [Sect. 4), 97-125. 



Remarks on the distinctive characters of the Canadian 



spruces. Species of Pieea. [1888.] Canad. Inst. Proc, 



6, 1889, 169-180. 



Revision of the Canadian Equiseta. [1888.] Canad. 



Rec. Sci., 3, 1889, 157-158. 

 On the present state of botany in Canada, with 



suggestions as to promising lines of investigation, and 



a proposal for united effort in systematic observation 



throughout the several provinces and territories. [1891.] 



Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. Jc Trans., 9, 1892 (Sect. 4), 



17-20. 

 Note on Mr. Dohektv's analysis of the banana. 



Chem. News, 66, 1892, 308-309. 

 Notes for a flora of Nova Scotia. [1891.] N. Scotia 



lust. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 8, 1895, 84-110. 

 Notice of a shower of fibrous substance at Gainsville, 



Florida. [18'.I3.] N. Scotia Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 



8, 1895, 456-459. 

 Remarks on the distinctive characters of the Canadian 



spruces. Species of Picea. [1896.] Canad. Bee. Sci., 



7, 1897, 162-175. 



Remarks on some features of the Kentucky flora. 



[1893.] N. Scotia Inst. Sci. Proc. &. Trans., 9, 1898, 

 302-306. 



Iiawson, liohert (Dep.-Comm. in Lunacy). *0n the hourly 



distribution of mortality. [1874.] Inst. Act. Jl., 19, 



1876, 110-118. 

 I.a.-mBon, Robert {Insp.-Gen. of Hospitah). For biographical 



notice see Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 21, 1895, 77-78. 

 *0n the influence of the moon on the height of the 



barometer within the tropics. [1883.] Meteorol. Soc. 



Quart. Jl., 10, 1884, 25. 



On the cause of the diurnal oscillation of the baro- 

 meter. [1887.] Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 11,1888, 1-11. 



On the deaths caused by lightning in England and 



Wales from 1852 to 1880, as recorded in the returns of 

 the Registrar-General. Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 15, 

 1889, 140-145. 



Squall at Dover, August 5th, 1846. Meteorol. Soc. 



Quart. Jl., 16,1890, 66. 



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