APPENDIX — REPORT ON GEOLOGY. 



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Fuller accounts of these a.ncl other j^enera of the St. John Group 

 may be seen in the transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 

 in Genera of the Brachiopoda, by Jas. Hall and J. M. Clarke,* 

 and in the Protolenus Fauna, f 



<p a S 



Trematobolus insignis. 



a. Interior of the ventral valve, b. Interior of the dorsal valve, c. Dorsal valve 

 seen from behind, d. Ins'de of beak of ventral valve. Notation of the muscles, etc. 

 p. n. Posterior adductor, a. d. Adjuster muscles I. rn. Lateral muscles, a. p. An- 

 terior depression, c. p. Cardinal pit. c. Cardinal process, s Hinge socket, t. 

 Dentiform process of the ventral valve. /. Foramen. From Assize 2. Band 6, Div. 1, 

 St John Group at Hanford Brook, St. John County, N. B. 



— G. F. M. 



Botanical Report. 



The Botanical Committee report the occurrence of the follow- 

 ing plants : 



Plantago maritima, Lepreau (Hay) ; Gilia linearis. Gray, 

 Lepreau (Roy Van wart and Geo. W. Bailey) ; Lathy r us praten- 

 sis, L. Ledge, St. Stephen (F. A. Pickett) ; Comandra livida, 

 Richardson, Lepreau; Ralfsia deusta, an addition to our Algoid 

 flora, on rocks at low water. Entrance of Lepreau basin (W. F. 

 Ganong). Some notes upon the plants of the peat bogs will be 

 communicated at a future time by Prof. W. F. Ganong. 

 — G. U. H. 



* Published by the State of New York, Albany. 



+ Published by New York Academy of Sciences, New York. 



