APPENDIX. 



437 



18G5, June 10. King and Ilowney (Profs.), Question the organic nature 

 of Eozoon, while Dr. Carpenter sustains it, supported by the au 

 thority of Milne-Edwards. 



1866, Feb. 10. Carpenter (Dr. W. B.), Announces Eozoon from Australia 

 and Bavaria, and controverts the position of Profs. King and Row- 

 ney. Noticed in Amer. Jour. Sci. [2], xli., 406. 



1866, Aug. King and Ilowney (Profs. ), &quot; On the so-called Eozoonal rock, &quot; 

 denying its organic character. Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. , Lond. , xxii. , 

 pt. ii. , 23. Their position is controverted in the same No. Their 

 &quot; Summary&quot; is reproduced Amer. Jour. Sci. [2], xliv., 375. 



1866. Giimbel (Dr.), &quot;Occurrence of Eozoon in East Bavarian primitive 



rocks.&quot; Sitzungsberichte d. K. Acad. d. W. in Mtinchen, i., 1. Re 

 produced Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc., Lond., xxii., pt. i., p. 185. No 

 ticed Amer. Jour. Sei. [2], xliii., 398. Confirmed by Carpenter, 

 Proc. Roy. Soc., No. xciii., p. 508. 



1867, May. Davvson and Logan. Describe new specimens of Eozoon from 



Tudor, C. W. Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. 



1867. Carpenter (Dr. W. B.), Reasserts organic nature of Eozoon in op 

 position to King and Rowney. Proc. Royal Soc., No. xciii., p. 503. 



1867. Pusirevski (Prof.), Reports Eozoon Cdnadense at Hopinwara, Fin 

 land. Bull. Acad. St. Petersburg, x., 151. Noticed Amer. Jour. 

 Sci. [2], xliv., 284. 



1867, Nov. Dawson (J. W.), Notes on Eozoon from Tudor, C. W., from 

 Long Lake and Wentworth, and from Madoc, Avith remarks by Dr. 

 W. B. Carpenter. Amer. Jour. Sci. [2], xliv., 367. Republished 

 Amer. Jour. Sci. [2], xlvi., 245 (Sept., 1868). 



NOTE III., page 76. 



As the reader may frequently desire to refresh his memory in reference 

 to the order of superposition of the great groups of strata, the following 

 table is appended for reference. The groups follow each other in the 

 natural order of superposition. 

 CLASSIFICATION OF THE STRATIFIED ROCKS OF NORTH AMERICA. 



