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Dawson, J. William Continued. 1878 A 

 al resources of Nova Scotia, New Bruns- 

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Third edition, pp. i-xxvii; 1-694; supple- 

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1882 A 

 On the results of recent explorations 



of erect trees containing animal remains 

 in the Coal formation of Nova Scotia. 



Philos. Trans. Royal Soc., Lond., clxxiii, 

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 1882 B 



On the results of recent explorations 

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Canadian Naturalist (2), x, pp. 252-254. 

 f This is a brief abstract of the preceding pa- 

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1883 A 

 On portions of the skeleton of a 



whale from gravel on the line of the 

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Amer Jour. Sci. (3), xxv, pp. 200-202. 



Canadian Naturalist (2), x, pp. 385-387. 



1890 A 

 N>te on a fossil fish and marine 



worm found in the Pleistocene nodules 

 of Greens Creek, on the Ottawa. 



The Canadian Record of Science, iv, pp. 

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Records the finding of Coitus uncinattis (Ar- 

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1891 A 



Note on Hylonamus lyetti, with pho- 

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Geol. Magazine (3), viii, pp. 258-259, with 

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1891 B 

 On new specimens of Dendrerpeton 



acadianum, with remarks on other Car- 

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Geol. Magazine (3), viii, pp. 145-156, with 4 

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1892 A 



On the mode of occurrence of re- 

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 the South Joggins, Nova Scotia. 



Trans. Royal Soc., Canada, for 1891, ix, sec. 

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1894 A 



Some salient points in the science of 

 the earth. 



Pp. 499; illus. 46; New York: Harper & 

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Chapter x; The oldest air-breathers. 



Dawson, J.William Continued. 1894 B 

 Preliminary note on recent discov- 

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The Canadian Record of Science, vi, pp. 1-7, 

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1895 A 

 Synopsis of the air-breathing animals 



of the Palteozoic in Canada up to 1894. 

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iv, pp. 71-78. 



1895 B 

 Note on a specimen of Beluga catodon, 



from the Leda clay, Montreal. 



The Canadian Record of Science, vi, pp. 



a51-354. 



See also Lyell and Dawson. 

 Day, E. C. H. 1864 A 



On Acrodus anningise; with remarks 

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Geol. Magazine (1), i, pp. 57-65, with pis. iii 

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"D. L. H." 1838 A 



Fossil Fishes. 



Amer. Jour. Sci., xxxiv, pp. 198-200. 

 Dean, Bashford. 1891 A 



Pineal foramen of placoderm and 

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Nineteenth report Commissioners of Fish- 

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The plates and the explanations thereof are 

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1893 A 



Report of proceedings of New York 

 Acad. of Sciences, Dec. 12, 1892. 

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 Refers to finding of Proioceras celer. 



1893 B 



On Trachosteus and Mylostoma; notes 

 on their structural characters. 

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1893 C 



Note on the mode of origin of the 

 paired fins. 



Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., xii, pp. 121-125. 



1893 D 



On the fin-structures of Diplurus. 

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1894 A 

 Contributions to the morphology of 



Cladoselaclie (Cladodus). 



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