IT TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
SECTION IV. 
I. Presidential Address: Some Points in which American Geological Science is indebted to 
Chieti by RON IE AMD STE ONEE RER s00a0EuN0 SoDGNODSAONOHAN gocG0ea00 
IT. Recent Additions to Canadian Filicinea, with New Stations for some of the Species 
PTEVIOUSLY TENOT LED” Leda Wey UIRGINSS see eee sense ese nee ec re 
III. On the Fossil Plants of the Laramie Formation of Canada. By Sir J. WILLIAM 
ASW ES ON, RE ne mare nee sans memes eme diner e eee eee eee Poe eee CE 
IV. On the Silurian System of Northern Maine, New Brunswick and Quebec. By L. W. 
YOU BIO) nn Ou ete rene sense rase ee re ere me CC 0e CES 
V. Note sur le contact des formations paléozoïques et archéennes de la province de Québec, 
Par L’sBBE J. C. LAFLAMME.. RP OS non sonic to 
VI. Mechanism of Movement in Cucurbita, Vitis and Robinia. By D. P. PENHALLOW...... 
VII. On Certain Borings in Manitoba and the Northwest Territory. By GEORGE M. 
DAWSON RAs ve ceees eet cose sista viowenssitnenen et een el 00e eas 
VIII. Illustrations of the Fossil anes of the Devonian Rds of Canada (Part I). By J. F 
IW IEDIOA VES: rece taiacs reson tiedbsaelnesoanatery essees tea dened: 20e ete eee 
IX. On some Marine Invertebrata, dredged or otherwise collected by Dr. G. M. Dawson, in 
1885, in the northern part of the Strait of Georgia, in Discovery Passage, Johnstone 
Strait, and Queen Charlotte and Quatsino Sounds, British Columbia; with a 
Supplementary List of a few land and fresh-water shells, fishes, birds, etc., from the 
sameiresion. By) Hi Wi EUDRAVIES NES eee eee ene 
X. On the Glaciation and Pleistocene Subsidence of Nor Tee New Brunswick and South- 
Basterma@uebec! oo Byehi CHALMMRS "Er on ee ee ee 
XI. Onthe Cambrian Faunas of Cape Breton and a By G. F. MATTHEW... 
XII. Notes on the Limestones of East River, Pictou, N.S. By EDWIN GILPIN, JUN......... 
XIII. Preliminary Report on some Graptolites from the Lower Palæozoic Rocks on the South 
Side of the St. Lawrence from Cape Rosier to Tartigo River, from the North Shore 
of the Island of Orleans one mile above Cap Rouge, and from the Cove Fields, 
Quebec. "By CHARLES LAPWORTH 2.52 «duscscccseco cree ee 
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