76 BULLETIN OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 



Matthew, George F. — The Rockwood Bog. (Abstract.) 

 St. John Daily Sun, November 4, 1897. 

 Studies in Cambrian Faunas: 



Part I. On a new sab-fauna of the Paradoxides Beds of the St. John 



Group. 

 Part II. Billing's Primordial Fossils of Vermont and Labrador. 



Tram. Roy. Soc. Can., 2nd series, Vol. Ill, Sec. IV, p. 175, 4 pi., 

 1897. 

 Mickwitz, August. — Uber Die Brachiopodengattung Obolus. Eichwald. 



Memoirs Imp. Anal. Sciences, St. Petersburg, 8th series, No. 2, pp. 

 21-22, 1896. 



(Describes fossil shells from Caton*s Island, and reviews Dr. G. F. 

 Matthew's studies on the genus Botsfordia.) 



Trueman, Howard — Reclaiming the Misseguash Marsh. 

 St. John Daily Sun, December 29, 1897. 

 (Pub. Anon.) 



Whittle, Charles Livy- — The Beach Phenomena at Quaco, New Brunswick. 

 Am. Geologist, Vol. VII, pp. 183-187, 1891. 

 (Omitted from list in Bulletin XIII ) 

 Genesis of the Manganese Deposits at Quaco, New Brunswick. 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.. Proc., Vol. XXV, pp. 2.53-238, 1891. 

 (Omitted from list in Bulletin XIII.) 



Meteorology. 



Kain, Samuel W. — Thunderstorms in New Brunswick, 1897. 



U. S. Weather Review, Vol. XXVI, pp. 105-106, March, 1898. 

 McLaughlin, W. B. — Remarkable Sounds heard along our Southern Coast. 



St. Croix Courier, March 31st, 1898. 



Also U. S. Weather Review, Vol. XXVI, April, 1898. 



Botany. 



Ganong, W. F. — On Raised Peat Bogs in the Province of New Brunswick. 



Trans. Royal Soc. Canada, 2nd series, Vol. Ill, Sec. IV, pp. 131-163, 

 1897. 

 Vroom, James — Trees and Forests. 



St. John Daily Sun, August 2, 1S97. 



Zoology. 



Hall, Ansley — The Herring Industry of the Passamaquoddy Region, Maine. 



U. S. Fish Com. Report, 1896. pp. 443 447, map, L898. 

 Moore, H. F. — Observations on the Herring and Herring Fisheries of the 

 Northeast Coast, with special reference to thfi vicinity of Passamaquoddy 

 Bay. 



Ibid., pp. 387-442, pi. 1, map, 1898. 

 Perkins, Henry F. — Notes on the Turtles of New Brunswick. 

 St. John Daily Sim, February 5th, ls'.»s. 



