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86. Further Observations on Devonian Plants from Maine, Gaspé and New- 



York. 

 Quart. Jn'l Geol. Soc, XIX., 458. 



87. On Fossil Plants from the Devonian Rocks of Canada. 



Quart. Jn'l Geol. Soc, XV., 477. 



88. Modern Submerged Forests at Fort Lawrence, N.S. 



Quart. Jn'l Geol. Soc, XI., 119. 



89. The Conditions of the Deposition of Coal, more especially as illustrated by 



the Coal Formations of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 

 Quart. Jn'l Geol. Soc, XXII., 95. 



90. On the Structure and Affinities of Sigillaria, Calamités and Calamodendron. 



Quart. Jn'l Geol. Soc, XXVI., 488; XXVII., 147 ; Phil. Mag., XL., 

 384, 1870. 



91. New Brian Plants. 



Quart. Jn'l Geol. Soc, XXXVII. , 299. 



92. On the Primitive Vegetation of the Earth. 



Quart. Jn'l Geol. Soc, XXVII., 1; Proc R. Inst., VI., 165; Amer. 

 Nat., IV., 474. 



93. Note on the Vindication of Leptophlœum rhombicum and Lepidodendron 



gaspianum. 

 Quart. Jn'l Geol. Soc, XXIX., 369. 



94. Note on a Specimen of Diploxylon from the Coal Measures of Nova Scotia. 



Quart. Jn'l Geol. Soc, XXXIIL, 836 ; Can. Nat., N. Ser., VIII., 249. 



95. On an Erect Sigillaria from the South Joggins, Nova Scotia. 



Quart. Jn'l Geol. Soc, XVII., 522 ; Can. Nat., VII., 106. 



96. Note on a Carpolite from the Coal Measures of Cape Breton. 



Quart. Jn'l Geol. Soc, XVIL, 525 ; Can. Nat., VIL, 111. 



97. Note on the Relations of the supposed Carboniferous Plants of Bear Island 



with the Palaeozoic Flora of North America. 

 Quart. Jn'l Geol. Soc, XXIX., 24. 



98. On New Tree Ferns and other Fossils from the Devonian. 



Quart. Jn'l Geol. Soc, XXVIL, 269 ; Phil. Mag., XLIL, 231. 



99. Synopsis of the Carboniferous Flora of Nova Scotia. 



Can. Nat., Vlil., 431 ; Amer. Jn'l Sc, 1864, XXXVIL, 419. 



100. The Evidences of Fossil Plants as to the Climate of the Postpleiocene Period 



in Canada. 

 Can. Nat., N. Ser., III., 69. 



101. Notices of some remarkable Genera of Plants from the Coal Formation. 



Can. Nat., N. Ser., III., 362. 



102. On the Removal and Restoration of Forests. 



Can. Nat., N. Ser., III., 405. 



103. Notes on some Scottish Devonian Plants. 



Can. Nat., N. Ser., VIII., 379. 



104. Notes on the Flora of the White Mountains in its Geographical and Geo- 



logical Relations. 

 Can. Nat., VIL, 81. 



105. On Fossil Plants from the Devonian Rocks of Canada. 



Can. Nat., V., 1 ; Quart. Jn'l Geol. Soc, XV., 477. 



106. Review of Hooker's Outlines of the Distribution of Arctic Plants. 



Can. Nat., VIL, :3.34. 



107. Note on a Fern associated with Platyphemera antiqua. 



Can. Nat., X., 102. 



108. On the Varieties and Mode of Preservation of the Fossils known as Stern- 



bergia. 

 Can. Nat., IL, 299 ; Can. Jn'l, 1^57, IL, 476 ; Proc. Amer. Ass'n, 1857, 

 67. 



Sec IV., 1897. 3. 



