II TABLE OP CONTENTS. 



SECTION lU.—Conliimcâ. 



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VIII. On the Hygroscopidly ofcerlain Canadian Fossil. Fneh. By G. C. Hoffmann 41 



IX. Compulation of Occultation and Eclipses for a given locality by Graphie Conslruction. 



By N. F. Dupuis 5t 



X Annotated List of Minerals Occurring in Canada. By Gr. C. Hoffmann 05 



SECTION IV. 



/. Presidential Address : On the Progress of Geological Investigation in Neio Brunswick. 



By L.W.Bailey 3 



II. Notes on Devonian Plants. By D. P. Penhallow 19 



III. On New Species of Fossil Sponges from lire Siluro- Cambrian at Little Metis on the 



Loiver St. Lawrence. By SiE J. William Dawson. {Including Notes on the 

 Specimens, by Gr. J. Hinde) 31 



IV. On some Relations between the Geology of Eastern Maine and New Brunsiuick. By L. 



W. Bailey 57 



V. On Fossil Plants collected by Mr. R. A. 31cConnell, on Mackenzie River, and by Mr. 



T. C. Weston, on Bow River. By Sir J. William Dawson 69 



VI. Descriptions of eight Nevi Species of Fossils from the Cambro- Silurian Rocks of 



Manitoba. By J. F. Whiteaves to 



VII. Fresh-vmter Sponges of Canada and Newfoundland. By A. H. MacKay 85 



VIII. Notes on the Geography and Geology of the Big Bend of the Columbia. By A. P. 



Coleman 97 



IX. The Yield of Spring Wheat, Barley and Oats, grown as Single Plants. By William 



Saxindeus 109 



X. Some Remarks on the Classification of Trilobites, as influenced by Stratigraphical 

 Relations : ivith Outline of a New Grouping of these Forms. By E. J. 



Chapman 113 



XI. The Iroquois Beach : a Chapter in the Geological History of Lake Ontario. By J. W. 



Spencer 121 



XII On Cambrian Organisms in A cadia. By Gr. F. Matthew 135 



