311 



1890 



Notes on the Cretaceous of the British CoIumVjia Region. 

 The Nanaiino Group. 



By Dr. (i. M. Dawson. 



American Journal of Scitnce for March, 1900, Third Series, vol. xxxix, pp. 

 180-183. 



The " Nanaimo group " is here proposed as a " local name for the equivalentof 

 the Chico group in the Vancouver Island region. " It is defined as including the 

 lower subdivisions A and B of Mr. Richardson's Nanaimo section, and A, 

 B, C and D of his Comox section, as quoted on page 94 of the second part of 

 this volume. The suggestion is also made that some at least of the higher 

 subdivisions of these sections may represent the Tejon group of California, 

 or the Puget group of the Puget Sound region. 



1893. 



Presidential Address : the Cretaceous System in Canada. 



By J. F. VVHITEA.VES. 



Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada for 1893, Series i, \'ol. xi, sec- 

 tion IV, pp. 3-19. Separate copies distributed November, 1893. 

 Includes some general remarks and conclusions in regard to the Vancoviver 

 Cretaceous. 



1895. 



Notes on some fossils from the Cretaceous rocks of British Columbia, with de- 

 scriptions of two species that appear to be new. 



By J. F. WfllTEAVES. 



Canadian Record of Science for April, 1895, vol. vr, i^p. 313-317, pi. ii. 



The supposed new species are Heteroceras Hornhinnse and H. pcrvcrsum. 



1806. 



Note on some of the Cretaceous fossils collected during Captain Palliser's explo- 

 rations in British America in 1857-60. 



By J. F. WHITEAVE.S. 



Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada for 1895, Second Series, vol. i, sec- 

 tion IV, pp. 101-117, pi. I. 



1896. 



On some Fossils from the Nanaimo group of the Vancouver Cretaceous. 



By .J. F. Whiteaves. 

 Idem, pp. 119-136, pis. ii and in. 



1896. 



On some Podophthalmatous Crustacea from the Cretaceous Formation of Van- 

 couver and Queen Charlotte Islands. 



By Henry Woodward, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S. 



Quarterly .Journal of the Geological Society of London for May, 1896, vol. liii, 

 pp. 221-228, with six woodcuts in the text. 



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