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Lawsoii, George.— Conthiued. 



* Synopsis of Canadian Ferns and Filicoid Plants. 



Tntmactiun8 Botanical Society of Edinburgh, Vol. 

 VIII., pp. 20-50, 1864. Also in Edinburgh New Philoso- 

 phical ./oiiriKi^ New Series, Vol xix., pp. 102-118 and 

 pp. 273-291, Reprinted ia Canadian JSaturaliat, New 

 Series, Vol. i., pp. 262-380. 

 Notice of the Occurrence of Woodsia alpina 

 (hyperborea) in Gaspé, Canada East. 



Trantaetions Botanical Society of Edinburgh, Vol. 

 VIII., p. 108, 1864. 

 Remarks on Myrica cerifera, or Candleberry 

 Myrtle. 



" Ibid ,Vo\. VIII.. pp. 108-103, 1864. 

 Note on the Leaves [trifoliate] of Ulex Europaeus, 

 (Whin). 



Wù/.. Vol. VIII., p. 109. 1864. 

 Translation of Paper by M. J. Personne on the 

 Chemical and Natural History of Lupuline, 

 with introductory Note. 



Ibid., Vol. viii., pp. 131-144, Phite ir., 1864. 

 On the Flora of Canada: a Synopsis of all the 

 Flowering Plants and Ferns observed in Can- 

 ada, with habitats in detail. (Abstract ; the 

 List [in bound volume] not printed.) 



Tranmcliona Nova .S'co(/n/i Jnntitulc of Natural 

 Science, Vol. I., Pnrt ii-, pp. 75-77, 1804. 

 Notice of the Occurrence of Heal lier at St. Ann's 

 Bay, Cape Breton Island. 



Ibid., Vol. I., Part in , pp. 30-35, 1861. 

 Note [additional] on Lemauia variegata of Agardh. 



Ibid., Vol. I., Part in., pp. 35-38, 1864. 

 On Calluna vulgaris. 



Transactions Botanical Socictu of Edinburgh, Vol. 

 VIII., pp. 324-327, 1865. 

 On some Recent Improvements in the Amalga- 

 mation Process forExtractingGold from Quartz. 

 Transactions Nova Scotian Institute of Natural 

 Science, Vol. I. Part iv., pp. 71-76 1866. 

 Chemical News, 1866. 

 Notes of Analyses of Gold Coins of Columbia, 

 New Grenada, Chili, and Bolivia. With some 

 account of the operations of gold-mining in 

 Nova Scotia, Dominion of Canada. 



Chemical News, Vol. xvi., pp. 145- , 1867. 

 On Trichina spiralis in the Human Body and 

 Ta?nia pectinata in the Porcupine. 



Transactions Nova Scotian Institute of Natural 



Science, Vol. II., Part I., p. 48, 1867. 



fttonograph of Ranunculacea; of the Dominion of 



Canada, and adjacent parts of British America. 



Ibid., Vol. II., Part iv., pp. 17-51, 1869. Reprinted in 



Canadian Naturalist, New Series, Vol. iv., pp. 407-411. 



On the Laminariacea? of the Dominion of Canada 



and adjacent parts of British America. 



Transactions Nuva .Scotian Institute of Natural 

 Science, Vol. II., Part iv., pp. 109-111,1870. Reprinted 

 in Canadian Naturatist, N. S., Vol. v., pp. 99-101. 



Description of the Canadian Species of Myosotis, 

 with Notes on other Plants of the Natural Order 

 Borraginacew. 



Canadian Naturalist, 'New Series, Vol. iv.. Art. 27. 

 On the Botany of the Dominion of Canada and 

 adjacent parts of British America, Ranuncu- 

 laceie. 



Transactions Botanical Society of Edinburgh. Vol. 

 z., pp. 345-348, 1870. 



liawson, George. — Continued. 



Monograph of Ericacea? of the Dominion of Can- 

 ada and adjacent parts of British America. 



Transactions Nova Scotian Institute of Natural 

 .Science, Vol III., p. 74, 1871. 



On the Geographical Range of the Species and 

 Varieties of Canadian Rubi over the Continents 

 of America, Asia and Europe, as indicating 

 Possible Regions of Primitive Distribution. 



Ibid., Vol. III., pp. 364-266, 1874. Also Transactions 

 Botanical Society of Edinburgh, Vol. XII., pp, 111-113, 

 1874. 

 Chemical Relations of Heat. 



Transactions Nova .Scotian Institute of Natural 

 Science, Vol. Ill-, pp. 436-438, 1S74. Also in Chemical 

 News, Vol. XXXI. 



Botanical Descriptions accompany ingMrs. Miller's 

 Drawings of the Wild Flowers of Nova Scotia, 

 2nd and 3rd Series. London : L. Reeve & Co. 

 Notes on some Nova .Scotian Plants : Calluna 

 vulgaris, Sarothamnus Scoparius, Rhododen- 

 dron ma.ximum. 



Transactions Nova Scotian Institute ..f .\atural 

 Science, Vol. IV., pp. 167-179, 1876. 



The .Tournai of Agriculture, Nova Scotia, Vol. i., 

 March, 186.5, to March, 1872, p. 728. Vol. ii., 

 April, 1872, to February, 1877. 

 Report on Cattle Pastures and Well, Pond, and 

 Brook Waters of Pictou County, (in connection 

 with Dr. McEachran's investigation of disease 

 in Cattle). 



Sessional Papers of Dominion P-arliament. Re- 

 printed in Annual Report of .Secretary for Agricul- 

 ture of Nova Scotia. 



Introduction to Professor How's Paper on the 

 East Indian Herbarium of King's College, 

 Windsor, N.S. 



Transactions Nova Scotian Institute of Natural 

 Scie7ice, Vol. lY., pp. 369-379, 1878. 



On Diatomaceous Deposits in the Lakes of the 

 Halifax Water Works. 

 /6irf.,Vol. v., p. 114, 1879. 



Report, with Analyses, on the Water Supply of 

 the City of Halifax. 



Annual Report of Halifax Corporation, 1879. 

 On the British American species of the genus 

 Viola. 



Transactions Botanical .Society of Edinburgh, Vol. 

 XIV., pp. 64-66, 1880. Also Bot. Centralblalt, 1880. 



On Native Species of Viola of Nova Scotia. 



Transactions Nova Scotian Institute of Natural 

 Science, Vol. v., p. 115, 1880. 

 Notice of New and Rare Plants. 



Ibid., Vol. VI., p. 68. 1883. 

 On the Northern Limit of Wild Grape Vines. 



Ibid., Vol. n., pp. 101-109, 1884. 

 Revision of the Canadian Ranunculacese. 



Transactions Royal .Society of Canada, Vol, II., Sec- 

 tion 4, 18S1, pp. 15-90. 



On the Canadian species of the genus MelUotus. 



Transactions Nova .Scotian Institute of Natural 

 Science, Vol. vi., pp. 180-190, 1885. 



Remarks on the Flora of the Northern Shores of 

 America ; With tabulated observations made 

 by Mr. F. F. Palue on the seasonal development 



