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Dawson, Very Rct .^neas McD. — Continued. 

 The 12th of July at Ottawa, 1865. 

 Vision of Burns at Lincluden. Ottawa, 1870, p. 12. 

 Bombardment of Sonderljorg. Ottawa. 1864. 

 The late Lord KIgin. Elegiac. Ottawa, 1864. 

 St. Andrew's Day at Ottawa, 1864. 

 Epistle in verse to a friend descriptive of Canada. 



Ottawa, 1870, pp. 13. 

 Calamitous news from Bussia, 186.5. 

 Welcome Hon. T. D'Arcy McGec, Minister of 



Agriculture, to Ottawa, 1807. 

 Lament for the Rt. Bev. J. Gillis. An elegiac 



poem. Ottawa, 1864, pp. 14. 

 The last Defender of Jerusalem. Ottawa, 1882. 

 The Heroine of Verchères. Ottawa, 1882. 

 Xeuobia, Queen of Palmyra. 108pp.,8vo. Ottawa, 



1882. 

 Dominion Day. Ottawa, 1886. 

 Caractacus. Ottawa, 1886. 

 Malcolm and Margaret. Ottawa, 1880. 

 Poem celebrating the Centenary of O'Connell. 



Bead at a dinner given on the occasion, the Hon. 



John O'Conner, M.P., in the chair. 

 Te Deum Laudamus. 

 Dies Ira?. 

 Stabat Mater. 

 Psalm, Dorainus Regit. 

 Do., Ecce Quam Bonum. 



In Catholic Vesjieral. Glasgow, 1835. 

 O Quot Undis. Hymn. 

 Prceclara Custos. Hymn. 

 Audiat Miras. Hymn. 

 Rex Gloriose. Hymn. 



In Bel/ord's Magazine, Toronto. 

 The Preservation of our Forests. December, 1876. 

 The Capital of Canada. Illustrated. March, 1877. 

 Preservation of the Buffalo. October, 1877. 

 The Heroine of Verchères. A poem. December, 

 1877. 



Papers in The Owl, Ottawa University. 



VOLDME IV. 



Association of the McDonalds. A Poem. 

 The Better Age. A Poem. 

 The Star of Bethlehem. A Poem. 

 Thyendaga. A Poem. 



Ville Marie. A Poem. Read before the Royal 

 Society at the Montreal meeting. 



VOLUME V. 



Better than Plato. A Poem. 

 Dominus Regit Me. A Psalm. 

 Jerusalem ; the old and the new. 

 Burns. Reminiscences of the Poet. 

 Bums : His Travels. 



DaAVSon, Very Rev. .-Eneas "SilcD.— Continued. 

 France Considered. 

 It Still Moves. 

 Burns Further Considered. 

 Royal Dunfermline and the Quiyrich. 



VOLUME VI. 

 To the Children of Saint Clare. A Poem. 

 Fame's Favourites. A Poem. 

 The Martyr of Mount Athos. A Poem. 

 A Relic ; Burns and Bishop Geddes. 

 Attempted .Justification. 

 The Communion of Saints. 

 Count Joseph de Maistre. 

 Education Beyond the Grave. 

 E.\cavatiug the Heathen. 

 Growth of Religion in Scotland. 

 After the Victory. 

 Count J. de Maistre's work, "Soirees de St. 



Petersbourg," reviewed. 

 Saint Andrew. 



VOLUME VII. 



King Robert Bruce. A Poem. 



Algonquin Park. 



Education in the Province of Ontario. 



The Georgian Bay. 



Kintyre to Glengarry. 



May Africa be Civilized? 



The Pope in the Second Century. 



Ultramontauism and Modern Civilization. 



Pope Honorius. 



Dawson, George M. 



On Foraminifera from the Gulf and River St. 

 Lawrence. 



Oinudian Xiilvraliiit, June, 18711, Montreal. 8vo., 

 pp. 172-180. 



(Also separately, pp. 1-8.) 



Also in Annah and Macraziue of Natural Historu, 

 February. 1871, 8vo , pp. 8-3-90. 

 The Lignite Formations of the West. 



Canadian Natumlitii, April, 1871, Montreal. 8vo., 

 pp. 241-252. 



(Also separately, with the next.) 



Note on the Occurrence of Foraminifera, Cocco- 

 liths, etc., in the Cretaceous Rocks of Manitoba. 

 Canadian Nalnraiiai, April, 187-1, Montreal, 8vo., 

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 (Also separately, with the foregoing.) 



The Fluctuations of the American Lakes and the 

 Development of Sun Spots. 



Nature, April, 1874. London. 4to , pp. 501-506. 

 Also in Canadian Naturalist, November, 1874, Mont- 

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 Report on the Tertiary Ugnite Formation in the 

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