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Dawson, Sir J. 'W.— Continued. 



The Mode of Occurrence of Erect Calamités near 

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Additional Notes on the Red Sandstone of Nova 

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Ibid.. 1849. 

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Ibid. (Illustrated.) 1852. 

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Ibid. (Figures and Sections.) 1853. 

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Ibid. (Section.) 1854. 

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Ibid. (Illustrated.) 1859. 

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Ibid., 1860. 

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Dawson, Sir J. W.— Continued. 



Preliminary Notice of the Pre-Carbouif erous Flora 

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Ibid., 1861. 

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Ibid., 1863. 

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Ibid. (Illustrated.) 1861. 

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Ibid. (Plates.) 1863. And issued as a separate 

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Ibid. (Plates.) 1865. 

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Ibid., 1867, 

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/6;rf.,1870. 

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Republished from Papers in the Canadian Naturalist. 

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