56 m'LLETIX OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 



Bibliography of Scientific Publications relating to the 

 Province of Xew Brunswick other than those con- 

 tained in the Bulletins of the Society, 189<). 



Bv Samuel W. Kais. 



As stated in Bulletin XII]., it is pioposed to publish each 

 year the titles of all works, other than those contained in the 

 Bulletins themselves, relating to New Brunswick, on the subjects 

 coming wdthin the scope of the Society's work. 



The list published in Bulletin XIII. contained titles from 

 1890 to 1895. The present list contains titles from December 

 1895 to December 1896. 



GEOLOGY. 



Matthew, G. F. — Traces of the Ordovician System on the Atlan- 

 tic Coast. Trans. Royal Society of Canada, Vol. I. 

 (2nd Series), Sec. iv., pp. 253-271, pi. 2. 1895. 



Organic Remains of the Little River Group. JVo. IV. 

 Ibid., pp. 273-279, 5 illustrations. 1895. 



Notes on Cambrian Faunas — the Genus Microdiscus. 

 Am. Geohu/iHt, Vol. XV III., Ko. 1, j^P- 29-31. 

 July, 1896. 



Faunas of the Paradoxides Beds in Eastern North 

 America. No. 1. Tntns. Xeiv York Acadony of 

 Sciences, Vol. XV., Si;/. 12, pp. 192-247, 4 pi. 

 August 3, 1896. 



On the Ocvjurrence of Cirripedes in the Cambrian Rocks 

 of North America. Ibid., pp. 137-140, 2 figures. 

 1896. 



PHYkSIOGRAPHY. 



Dawson, W. Bell. — Note on Secondar}^ Undulations Recorded 

 on the Self-recording Tide Gauges; and on Exceji 

 tional Tides in Relation to Wind and Barometer. 

 Trails. Royal Society of Canada, Vol.1. {'2nd Series), 

 Sec. Hi., pp. 25-26, 2 drawings. 1895. (Refers to 

 secondary undulations at St. John, N. B.) 



Ganonc, W. F. — The Outlet Delta of Lake Utopia. Progress, 

 June 13, 1896. (Reprinted, Leaflet, '^ pp.) 



Reynolds, W. K. — Recording the Tides (at St. John, N. B.) 

 The Daily TrJegraph, St. John, X. B., October 28-30, 

 1896. (A popular account of the tides at St. John, 

 explaining purpose of the tide gauge, position of the 

 "bench mark" and amplitude of the harbor tides.) 



