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On the geology of the Isle of Man. Brit. Ass. Rep., 

 1896, 776-779. 



On the relation of geology to engineering. Inst. Civ. 

 Engin. Proc., 1H4, 1898, 254-277. 



On the south-eastern coalfield. Biit. Ass. Rep., 1899, 

 734-738. 



- The geological conditions of a tunnel under the Straits 

 of Dover. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1899, 750-751. 



- The Chartley white cattle. [18119.] N. Staff. Field 

 Club Rep., 1898-99. 48-54. 



See also under Greenwell, Georrie C. 

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monograph of the British Pleistocene Mammalia. Vol. I. 



British Pleistocene Felidie. Palaont. Soc. Momigr., 18, 



1866; 21, 1868; 22, 1869; 25, 1872, 194 pp. IH all. 

 Dawkins, ]r[illiiini] Boi/il, & Watts, William-. ,<><< Watts 



& Dawkins. 

 Daws, William. The butterflies and sphingids of the 



Penzance district. But. Record, 11, 1899, 317-319. 

 Dawson, Charles. Discovery of a large supply of "natural 



gas " at Waldron, Sussex. [1897.] Nature,' 57 (1897-98), 



150-151. 



- List of Wealden and Purheck-Wealden fossils. 

 Brighton Nat. Hist. Soc. Rep., 1898, 31-37. 



Ancient and modern "Dene Holes" and their makers. 

 Oeol. Mag., 5, 1898, 293-302. 



On the discovery of natural gas in east Sussex. Geol. 

 Soc. Quart. Jl., 54, 1898, 564-571. 



- Petroleum in Sussex. Brighton Nat. Hist. Soc. Rep., 

 1899, 10-14. 



Dawson, Charles, & Woodhead, S. A. The crystallisation 

 of beeswax and its influence on the formation of the cells 

 of bees. [1899.] Brit. Ass. Rep., 1899, 782; Naturalists' 

 Jl., 8, 1899, G 1-5; Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 5, 1900, 121- 

 126. 



Dawson, Charles F. A bacteriological potato-section cutter. 

 Amer. Micr. Jl., 13, 1892, 243-245. 



Eine Methode, Dauerkulturen von Bakterien her- 

 metisch zu verschliessen. Centrbl. Bakt. , 12, 1892, 

 720-721. 



A method of hermetically sealing cultures of bacteria. 

 Amer. Micr. Jl., 16, 1895, 322-324. 



The serum diagnosis of hog cholera. N. Y. Med. Jl., 

 65, 1897, 253-254. 



Vitality and retention of virulence by certain patho- 

 genic bacteria in milk and its products. U. S. Bur. 

 Anim. Ind. Rep., 15, 1899, 224-228. 



Asthenia (going light) in fowls. U. S. Bur. Anim. 

 Ind. Rep., 15, 1899, 329-334. 



Laboratory methods for the diagnosis of certain 



microorganismal diseases. U. S. Bur. Anim. luJ. Rep., 

 15, 1899, 334-368. 



A new method of applying the rabies test. [19011.] 

 Science, 13, 1901, 330. 



Dawson, Charles F., & Moore, JYramis A. See Moore & 



Dawson. 

 Dawson, Charles F., & Smith, Thmbald. Nee Smith & 



Dawson. 

 Dawson, Dan. Observations relating to indigo dyeing by 



the hydrosulphite process. [With ilixi-nssiini.] Soc. 



Dyers Col. Jl., 5, 1889, 93-98. 

 Dawson, George E. Psychic rudiments and morality. 



[1900.] Amer. Jl. Psychol., 11, 1899-1900, 181-224. 

 Dawson, Geori/e ZI[ercer]. *Glacial deposits of the Bow 



and Belly river country. Science, 1, 1883, 477-479. 



Recent geological observations in the Canadian North- 

 West Territory. Science, 3, 1884, 047-648, 814. 



Boulder clays. On the microscopic structure of 



certain boulder-clays and the organisms contained in 

 them. [1885.] Chicago Ac. Sci. Bull., 1, [1883-86], 

 57-69; Minn. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Rep., 13, 1885, 

 150-163. 



The Saskatchewan country. Science, 5, 1885, 340-342. 



E. 8. XIV. 



Preliminary report on the physical and geological 

 features of that portion of the Rocky Mountains, between 

 latitudes 49 and 51 30'. Canada' Geol. Surv. Rep., 1, 



1886, B1-B169. 



' Chinook winds.' Science, 7, 1886, 33-34. 



On the occurrence of phosphates in nature. [1884.] 

 Ottawa Field-Nat. Club Trans., 2, [1887], 91-98. 



On certain borings in Manitoba and the Northwest 

 Territory. [1886.] Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 4, 

 1887 (Sect. 4), 85-99. 



On the Canadian Rocky Mountains, with special 

 reference to that part of the range between the forty- 

 ninth parallel and the head-waters of the Red Deer river. 

 [188IJ.] Canad. Rec. Sci., 2, 1887, 285-300. 



- Report on a geological examination of the northern 

 part of Vancouver Island and adjacent coasts. Canada 

 Geol. Surv. Rep., 2, 1887, B 1-B 107. 



Notes to accompany a geological map of the northern 

 portion of the Dominion of Canada, east of the Rocky 

 Mountains. Canada Geol. Surv. Rep., 2, 1887, R1-R62. 



Note on the occurrence of jade in British Columbia, 

 and its employment by the natives. Canad. Rec. Sci., 2, 



1887, 364-370. 



[On the Liassic fossils of M'CLINTOCK'S Expedition.] 

 [1887.] Dublin Soc. Sci. Proc., 5, 1886-87, 497-498. 



Note on the Cascade anthracite basin, Rocky Moun- 

 tains. Amer. Geologist, 1, 1888, 332-333. 



Forest trees of the far North-West. Garden & Forest, 

 1, 1888, 58-59. 



Recent observations on the glaciation of British 

 Columbia and adjacent regions. Geol. Mag., 5, 1888, 

 347-350. 



The geological observations of the Yukon Expedition, 

 1887. Science, 11, 1888, 185-186. 



Report on an exploration in the Yukon district, 

 N.W.T., and adjacent northern portion of British 

 Columbia, 1887. [1888.] Canada Geol. Surv. Rep., 3, 

 1889, B 1-B 277. 



Notes on the ore-deposit of the Treadwell mine, 

 Alaska. Amer. Geologist, 4, 1889, 84-88. 



On the earlier Cretaceous rocks of the north-western 

 portion of the Dominion of Canada. Amer. Jl. Sci., 38, 



1889, 120-127. 



- The mineral wealth of British Columbia. With an 

 annotated list of localities of minerals of economic value. 

 Canada Geol. Surv. Rep., 3, 1889, R1-R163, xiv. 



Glaciation of high points in the southern interior of 

 British Columbia. Geol. Mag., 6, 1889, 350-352. 



Platinum in British Columbia. Science, 13, 1889, 

 290. 



On the glaciation of the northern part of the Cor- 

 dillera, with an attempt to correlate the events of the 

 Glacial Period in the Cordillera and Great Plains. Amer. 

 Geologist, 6, 1890, 153-162. 



Notes on the Cretaceous of the British Columbian 

 region. The Nanaimo group. Amer. Jl. Sci., 39, 1890, 

 180-183. 



Report on a portion of the West Kootanie district, 

 British Columbia, 1889. Canada Geol. Surv. Rep., 4, 



1890, B 1-B 66. 



On some of the larger unexplored regions of Canada. 

 Ottawa Natlist., 4, 1890, 29-40. 



Chalk from the Niobrara Cretaceous of Kansas. 

 Science, 16, 1890, 276. 



Note on the geological structure of the Selkirk range. 

 [1890.] Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 2, 1891, 165-176. 



On the later physiographical geology of the Rocky 

 Mountain region in Canada, with special reference to 

 changes in elevation and to the history of the Glacial 

 Period ; being the presidential address for the year. 

 [1890.] Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 8, 1891 

 (Sect. 4), 3-74. 



On the sequence of strata forming the Quebec group 



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