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The following list of the scientific publications of Proh 

 Hartt has been made as complete as the material to 

 which I have had access permitted. 



1. The Gold of Nova Scotia of Pre-Carboniferous Age. Canadian Natu- 

 ralist, I, No. 6, 459-461, 1864; 



2. Observations on the Geology of Southern New Brunswick, made 

 principally during the Summer of 1864, by Prof. L. W. Bailey and Messrs. 

 George F. Matthew and C. F. Hartt ; prepared and arranged, with a Geolo- 

 gical Map, by L. W. Bailey, A.M. Contains the three following special 

 reports by C. F. Hartt : — 



(a) Preliminary Notice of a Fauna of the Primordial Period in the Vicinity 

 of St. John, N. B., pp. 30-31. (Published also in Can. Nat., vii, 318-320 

 1S65 ; and in Dawson's "Acadian Geology," 2d Ed., 1868, 641-643.) 



(b) On the Devonian Plant Locality of the "Fern Ledges," Lancaster, New 

 Brunswick, with a detailed Section, and Notes on the Fossils, 131-141. 

 (Includes report of S. H. Scudder on the Devonian insects. An abstract 

 was published in "Acadian Geology," 1868, 513-523.) 



(c) List of New Brunswick Fossils, 143-147. 



3. The Recent Bird-Tracks of the Basin of Minas. American Naturalist, 

 I, 169-176, 234-243, 1867. 



4. On a Sub-division of the Acadian Carboniferous Limestones, with a 

 Description of a Section across these Rocks at Windsor, N. S. Can. Nat., iii, 

 212-224, 1867. (A summary of the results recorded in this paper are given 

 in "Acadian Geology," 1S68, 279-280.) 



5. [Descriptions and Notices of the Trilobites and other Fossils of the 

 Acadian Group, at St. John, N. B.] "Acadian Geology," 1868, 643-657, with 

 many figures. (Prepared by Dr. Dawson from the MS. notes of Prof. Hartt.) 



6. Resume of a Lecture on the "Growth of the South American Conti- 

 nent," delivered before the Library Association, Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1868. 

 Cornell Era, Dec. 12, 1868. (Pamphlet reprint contains 8 pages.) 



7. A Vacation Trip to Brazil. Amer. Nat., i, 642-651, 186S. 



8. A Naturalist in Brazil. Amer. Nat., 11, 1-13, with illustrations, 1868. 



9. The Cruise of the "Abrolhos." Amer. Nat., 11, 85-93, with illustra- 

 tions, 1868. 



10. On the Botocudos of Brazil, (abstract). Proceed. Amer. Ass. Adv. Sci., 

 i8th meeting, Salem, 1869, 273-274. 



11. Thayer Expedition. — Scientific Results of a Journey in Brazil, by 

 Louis Agassiz and his Travelling Companions. — Geology and Physical Geog- 

 raphy of Brazil, by Ch. Fred. Hartt, with illustrations and maps, 8°, pp. 620. 

 Boston : Fields, Osgood & Co., 1870. 



12. Discovery of Lower Carboniferous Fossils on the Rio Tapajos. (A 

 letter written near Monte Alegre, Rio Amazonas, Oct. 5, 1870.) Amer. Nat., 

 IV, 694-695, 1871. 



13. Devonian Rocks in the Amazonian Valley. Amer. Nat., v, 121-122, 

 1871. 



14. Amazonian Drift. Amer. Jour. Sci. and Arts, i, April, 1871, 294-296. 



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