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Is the fauna called " Primordeal " the most ancient 



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Two new Cambrian graptolites with notes on other 



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Recent discoveries in the St. John group. No. 2. 



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The Etcheminian fauna of Smith Sound, Newfound- 

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Preliminary notice of the Etcheminian fauna of New- 

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A study of the scale-characters of the northeastern 



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The crystalline rocks near St. John, N. B., Canada. 



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The effusive and dyke rocks near St. John, N. B. 



N. Y. Ac. Trans., 14, 1895, 187-218. 



Monazite and orthoclase from South Lyme, Conn. 



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The volcanic rocks of the maritime provinces of 



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A revision of the Puerco fauna. Amer. Mus. Bull., 



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