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Dawson — Dr. George Mercer — 



— Kwakiool people of Vancouver — 

 1887, II. 63. 



— Cretaceous plants from Vancouver 

 Island— 1888, IV. 71. 



— Presidential address — 1890, IV. 3. 



— Progress and trend of scientific in- 

 vestigation in Canada — 1894, LII. 



— Shuswap people of British Columbia 

 —1891, II. 3. 



— Secular climatic changes in British 

 Columbia— 1896, IV. 159. 



— In memoriam — 1901, I. 145; 1901, 

 XXXII; 1902, IV. 183, 192. 

 Dawson — Sir John William — 



— Inaugural Address — 1882, VI. 



— Presidential Address— 1883, LII. 



— Cretaceous and tertiary floras of 

 British Columbia and the Northwest 

 Territory — 1882, IV. 15. 



— Some relations of geological work in 

 Canada and the Old World— 1884, 

 IV. 1. 



— Mesozoic floras of the Rocky Region 

 of Canada— 1885, IV. 1. 



— Some points in wliich American 

 Geological Science is indebted to 

 Canada— 1886, IV. 1. 



— Fossil plants of the Laramie forma- 

 tion of Canada — 1886, IV. 19. 



— Fossil woods, &c., from the Creta- 

 ceous and Laramie formations of the 

 Western Territories of Canada — 

 1887, IV. 31. 



— Nematophyton — 1888, IV. 27. 



— Cretaceous plants from Vancouver 

 Island— 1888, IV. 71. 



— New species of fossil sponges from 

 the Siluro-cambrian at Little Metis — 

 1889, IV. 31. 



— Fossil plants — Mackenzie River — 



1889, IV. 69. 



— Fossil plants — British Columbia — 



1890, IV. 75. 



— Parka decipiens — 1891, IV. 3. 



— Remains of land animals in erect 

 trees- 1891, IV. 127. 



— Correlation of early Cretaceous floras 

 in Canada and the United States — 

 1892, IV. 79. 



— New species of Cretaceous plants from 

 Vancouver Island — 1893, IV. 53. 



— Synopsis of the air-breathing ani- 

 mals of the palœozoic in Canada — 

 1894, IV. 71. 



— Tertiary plants from the vicinity of 

 the city of Vancouver — 1895, IV. 

 137. 



— Fossil sponges and other organic re- 

 mains from the Quebec group — 1896, 

 IV. 91. 



— On the Genus Lepidophloios from 

 the coal formation of Nova Scotia 

 and New Brunswick — 1897, IV. 57. 



Dawson — Sir John William — 



— In memoriam — 1899, II. 94- 1900 

 XV, XXXIV; 1991, IV. 3, 15'; 1905' 

 VII. ; 1906, XLII. His portrait, 

 1897, II. 59; 1899, II. 94. 

 Dawson — Dr. Samuel Edward — 



— The vovages of Cabot — 1894, II. 51 ■ 



1896, II. 3; 1897, II. 139 

 — Line of demarcation of Pope .Alex- 

 ander VI. in A.D. 1493 — 1899, II. 467. 

 — Brest on the Quebec Labrador — 



1905, II. 3. 

 — Elected member — 1893, XXXV, 

 XLI; 1899, II. 21 ; 1903, XLII. 

 Dawson — William Bell — 



— Secondary undulations recorded by 

 self-registering tide - gauges — 1895, 

 III. 25. 

 — Tides in the Gulf and River St. 



Lawrence — 1897, III. 51. 

 — Tidal undulations in January, 1899, 



Nova Scotia — 1899, III. 23. 

 — Elected member — 1896, p. IX 

 XXIX. 

 Dawson Road to Red River — 1906, I. 78. 

 Dawsouite — 1889, III. 67, 81. 

 Day — see Time. 



Deadraan's Island — 1897, II. 247. 

 Dean — J. W.— 1900, II. 133, 134. 

 Deane — Dr. Charles — 



— The Cabot Legends — 1897, II. 429. 

 Deane — Silas — 1893, III. 25. 

 De Bonne — Pierre- Amable — 1898, I. 83. 

 Décadents et Réalistes — 1890, I. 3. 

 Decapoda — 1895, IV. 132. 

 De Cazes — Paul — 



— Quatrième voyage de Jacques Car- 

 tier — 1884, I. 1. 

 — La frontière nord de la province de 



Québec— 1885, I. 89. 

 — La langue que nous parlons — 1887, I. 



121. 

 — Voyages de Jacques Cartier — 1890, 



I. 25. 

 — L'épisode de l'île de Sable — 1892, I. 



7. 

 — L'instruction publique dans la pro- 

 vince de Québec — 1900, I. 53. 

 De Celles — voir Duclos. 

 De Celles— Dr. Alfred Duclos — 

 — Oscar Dunn — 1886, I. 65. 

 — La crise du régime parlementaire — 



1887, I. 155. 

 — La conquête de la liberté en France 



et au Canada — 1891, I. 23. 

 — Les constitution-s du Bas-Canada — 



1900, I. 3. 

 —Elu membre— 1885, XXII, XXV. 

 De Celles— Gabriel— 1905, II. 109. 

 De Chastes — Aymar — 1896, I. 68, 82; 1901, 



I. 35, 39. 

 De Combes — 1905, IL 3-30. 

 Decoration of National buildings — 1899, 

 XVII. 



