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(Biographical sketch of John William Dawson.) The Century Cyclopedia 
of Names, by Benjamin E. Smith, p. 312. The Century Co., New York, 1894. 
The Meeting Place of Geology and History. 223 pp. Fleming H. Revell 
Company, New York, Chicago, Toronto. 
1895. 
Review of the evidence for the animal nature of Eozoon Canadense. Geol. 
Mag., Dec. 4, Vol. 2, Oct.-Nov., Dec., 1895. 17 pp. (Issued as separate.) 
The Natural and the Spiritual as presented to us in Science and Reve- 
lation. (For private circulation.) Reprinted in pamphlet form by ‘“ Christian 
Work.” 12 pp. 
(Bibliography of Sir William Dawson.) Bibliography of the members of 
the Royal Society of Canada by Sir John George Bourinot, Proc. Roy. Soe. 
Can., Vol. 12, pp. 27-30. Whole volume issued in 1895. Montreal. 
Obituary. GASTON MARQUIS DE SAPORTA. Can. Rec. Sci., April, 1895, pp. 
1-3, 8vo. (Reprint from Author.) Vol. 6, No. 9, pp. 367-369. 1895, April. 
Note on a specimen of Beluga Catodon from the Leda Clay, Montreal. 
Can. Rec. Sci., Vol. 6, No. 6, pp. 351-354. April, 1895. Montreal. 
Note on a paper on ‘‘Eozoonal Structure of the Ejected Blocks of Monte 
Somma.” (Publication not indicated.) 4 pp. March, 1895. Montreal. 
Synopsis of the Air-breathing animals of the Paleozoic in Canada up to 
1894. Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., Vol. 12, Sect. 4, Art. 5. (Read May 28rd, 1894.) 
pp. 71-88. Ottawa, 
A walk in a Coal Forest. Coal Trade Journal, March, 1895. 
1896. 
The Primeval Flora. (A lecture given in 1868 by Dawson, in New York.) 
Nat. Sci. News, Vol. 2, No. 8, 1896. pp. 29-32 March 21, 1896. 
JAMES McGILL and the origin of his university, with engraving, Mont- 
real. 14 pp. (Condensed from papers in Barnard’s American Journal of Edu- 
caltion, 1859, and the Dominion Monthly, 1870.) Bound with Dawson’s On the 
Course of Collegiate Education, 1855.) 1896. 
Science as the handmaid of religion. Evangelical Christendom. Vol. 
50, No. 598, new series, Vol. 37, Oct. 1896. pp. 303-305. 
Pre-Cambrian fossils, especially in Canada. (Read in Geol. Sect. British 
Association, Liverpool meeting, Sept., 1896.) Can. Rec Sci., July, 1896. pp. 
157-162. Montreal. 
Science the ally of Religion. Substance of an address at the Jubliee 
Conference of the Evangelical Alliance, Mildmay Park, London, July 1, 
1896. 8 pp. (Montreal.) : 
Eden Lost and Won. 226 pp. Fleming H. Revell Co., New York, Chicago 
and Toronto. 1896. 
1897. 
On the Genus Lepidophloios as illustrated by specimens from the Coal 
formation of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Proc. Roy. Soc. Can., Sect. 
4, 2nd series, Vol. 3 ,pp. 57-78, pl. 1-14, separate issued, 1897. 
On specimens in the Peter Redpath Museum of McGill College, Montreal. 
Illustrating the physical characters and affinities of the Guanches. Trans. 
Victoria Institute, Vol. 29, pp. 239-258, 1897. London. 
Note on a Carboniferous Entomostracan from Nova Scotia, in the Peter 
Redpath Museum, determined and described by Prof. T. Rupert Jones and 
Mr. Kirkby, by Sir J. William Dawson. (Reprinted from the Canadian Record 
of Science, January, 1897.) Montreal. Svo. pp. 316-323. (McGill University, 
Montreal, paper from the department of geology, No. 7.) 

