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Dawson, George Mercer. 31. Preliminary re- 

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32. On the lignite tertiary formation from 



the Souris River to the 108th meridian. [1881.] 

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33. Report on an exploration from Port 



Simpson on the Pacific Coast, to Edmonton on 

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34. Note on the latitudes and longitudes 



used in preparing a map of the region from the 

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35. Descriptive note on a general section 



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36. Note on the triassic of the Rocky 



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145. 

 Dawson, John. Shells of the genus Helix found 



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 Dawson, (Sir) John William. Assign to this 



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 161. [Determinations of species of Poly zoa 



dredged at Marsouin (Quebec).] [1859.] Canada 



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162. Note on a species of Gemellaria from 



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163. Notes on new points and corrections 



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 164. Note on the fossil plants referred to 



in Mr. Richardson's report [on the coal fields of 

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165. List of tertiary plants from localities 



in the southern part of British Columbia, with 

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 Rep. (1877-78), pp. 186B-187B. 



166. Note on fossil plants collected by 



Dr. Selwyn, in the lignite tertiary formation of 

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Dawson, (Sir) John William. 167. On the 

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Dawson, William Bell. 2. Notes on the lati- 

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Day, L. T. 2. Notes on Sciomyzidae with de- 

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Dayton, Robert. Modification of the Wenham 

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Deane, Henry. For biographical notice see Amer. 

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Deane, Ruthven. Albinism and melanism among 

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2. The Philadelphia vireo in New England. 



Cambr. (Mass.), Ornith. Club Bull, 1, 1876, p. 74. 

 3. Unusual abundance of the snowy owl 



(Nyctea scandiaca) in New England. Cambr. 

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Me. Cambr. (Mass.), Ornith. Club Bull., 4, 



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ceum. [1874.] Lyon Soc. Bot. Ann., 2, 1875, 



p. 73. 

 7. [Mousses de la Savoie et des environs 



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Ann., 3, 1876, pp. 28-29. 



8. [Examen des mousses recolt^es par 



MM. Boudeille, de Grenoble, Payot, de Cha- 

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 9. Note sur une nouvelle espece de mousse, 



le Leptobryum dioicum. [1875.] Lyon Soc. 

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10. De Involution des organes appendi- 



culaires chez les fissidentiacees. [1876.] Lyon 

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11. Note sur une forme nouvelle du 



Pottia latifolia, le P. boudeillei. [1877.] Lyon 

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12. Recherches sur le developpement des 



filaments et des lamelles chez les feuilles des 

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13. Remarques sur quelques especes de 



mousses peu communes ou etrangeres a notre 

 region. [1878.] Lyon Soc. Bot. Ann., 6, 1879, 

 pp. 94-97. 



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