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506 



I Dawson 



of LOGAN and BILLINGS, with remarks on the fossil 



remains found therein. [1891.] Ottawa Natlist., 6, 1892, 



41-43. 

 Note on the distribution of the upturned Cretaceous 



beds of British America. Amer. Jl. Sci., 43, 1892, 433- 



435. 

 Notes on the geology of Middleton Island, Alaska. 



[1892.] Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 4, 1893, 427-431. 

 The extinct northern sea-cow and early Russian ex- 

 plorations in the North Pacific. [1894.] Ottawa Natlist., 



7, 1893, 151-161. 

 Geological notes on some of the coasts and islands of 



Behring Sea and its vicinity. [1893.] Amer. Geol. Soc. 



Bull., 5, 1894, xii, 117-146. 

 Notes on the occurrence of mammoth-remains in the 



Yukon district of Canada and in Alaska. [1893.] Geol. 



Soc. Quart. Jl., 50, 1894, 1-8. 

 Geographical work in Canada in 1893. Geogr. Jl., 3, 



1894, 206-209. 



Volcanic rocks of the Huronian. Science, 23, 1894, 



50. 

 Interglacial climatic conditions. Amer. Geologist, 16, 



1895, 65-66. 



Note on the amount of elevation which has taken 



place along the Rocky Mountain range in British America 



since the close of the Cretaceous period. Amer. Jl. Sci., 



49, 1895, 463-465. 

 Note on the glacial deposits of southwestern Alberta. 



Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 3, 1895, 507-511. 

 Report on the area of the Kamloops map-sheet, British 



Columbia. [1895.] Canada Geol. Surv. Rep., 7, 1896, 



B 1-B 427. 

 - - Some observations tending to show the occurrence of 



secular climatic changes in British Columbia. Canada 



Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 2, 1896 (Sect. 4), 159-166. 

 Recent explorations in Canada. Introductory sketch. 



[1897.] Ottawa Natlist., 10, 1896, 201-203. 

 Presidential address to the Geol. Sect. Brit. Ass. 



liep., 1897, 628-640. 

 Are the bowlder clays of the Great Plains marine? 



Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 5, 'l897, 257-262. 

 Remarkable landslip in Portneuf county, Quebec. 



[1898.] Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 10, 1899, 484-490. 

 Duplication of geologic formation names. Science, 9, 



1899, 592-593. 



Dawson, George M [ereer], & Dawson, (-Sir) J[ohn] William. 



See below. 

 Dawson, George M[ercer], & ZHcConnell, R. G. Report 



on the region in the vicinity of the Bow and Belly rivers, 



North-West Territory. Embracing the country from the 



base of the Rocky Mountains eastward to Lon. 110 45', 



and from the 49th parallel northward to Latitude 51 20'. 

 . [1884.] Canada Geol. Surv. Rep., 1882-84, C 1-C 169, x. 

 Glacial deposits of southwestern Alberta in the vicinity 



of the Rocky Mountains. Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 7, 1896, 



31-66. 

 Dawson, H. G. Note on a theorem in higher algebra. 



Messenger Math., 17, 1888, 69-72. 

 A theorem in algebra. Messenger Math., 18, 1889, 



145-148. 

 Note on the intersection of lines with curves of an 



odd degree. Messenger Math., 19, 1890, 108-113. 



On the numerical value of / e x * dx. London Math. 



J 



Soc. Proc., 29, 1898, 519-522. 

 Dawson, H[arry] M[edforth]. Influence of pressure on 



the formation of oceanic salt deposits. Brit. Ass. Rep. , 



1900, 705-706. 



Dawson, H\arry] M[edforth], & Hoff, J[acobus] H[endricus] 



van 't. See Hoff & Dawson. 

 Dawson, H[arry] M[edforth], & McCrae, John. The 



nature of metal-ammonia compounds in aqueous solu- 



tion. Part i. Chem. Soc. Jl., 77, 1900 (Ft. 2), 1239- 



1262. 

 Dawson, H[arry] M[edforth], & Williams, Percy. Die 



Beurteilung der Sattigung von Losungen durch Messung 



der Leitfahigkeit. [1899.] Ztschr. Elektroch., 1899- 



1900, 141-144. 

 On the stable hydrates of manganese chloride above 0. 



Ztschr. Physikal. Chem., 31, 1899, 59-68. 



On the determination of transition temperatures. 



[1899.] Chem. Soc. Proc., 15, 1900, 210-211; Jl. Phys. 



Chem., 4, 1900, 370-382. 

 Dawson, H[arry] M[edforth], Smithells, Arthur, & 



Wilson, Harold A. See Smithells, Dawson & Wilson. 

 Dawson, (Maj.) H[arry] P[ercy~\. On the mean diurnal 



variation of magnetic declination, from hourly observa- 

 tions at Fort Rae. Roy. Soc. Proc., 36, 1884, 422- 



425. 

 Magnetic disturbances at Fort Rae in 1882-83. Brit. 



Ass. Rep., 1888, 31. 

 Dawson, (Sir) J[ohn] William. For biography and list of 



works see Anthrop. (Paris), 10, 1899, 735; Brux. Soc. 



Beige Geol. Bull., 1899 (Proc. -Verb.), 255-256; Geol. 



Mag., 6, 1899, 575-576; Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 7, 1899, 



727-736; Ottawa Natlist., 13, 1899, 270-274, 280-315; 



Science, 10, 1899, 905-910; Amer. Geologist, 26, 1900, 



1-48; Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 11, 1900, 550-580; Amer. 



Jl. Sci., 9, 1900, 82-84; Geogr. Jbuch., 22, 1900, 439; 



Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 56, 1900, liv-lv; Manchester Lit. 



Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 44, 1900, xxxiii-xxxv ; Nat. 



Canad., 27, 1900, 28-29 ; Nature, 61 (1899-1900), 80-81 ; 



Scott. Geogr. Mag., 16, 1900, 29-30; Termt. Kozlon., 32, 



1900, 691-692; Canad. Rec. Sci., 8, 1902, 137-149. 

 *The fossil plants of the Devonian and Upper Silurian 



formations of Canada. Canada Geol. Surv. (Foss. 



Plants), 1871; 1882, 142 pp. in all. 



*Report on the fossil plants of the Lower Carboni- 

 ferous and Millstone Grit formations of Canada. Canada 



Geol. Surv. (Foss. Plants), 1873, 47 pp. 

 On the more ancient land floras of the Old and New 



Worlds. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 738-739. 

 Notes on the geology of the Nile valley. Geol. Mag., 



1, 1884, 289-292. 

 Notes on the geology of Egypt. Geol. Mag. , 1, 1884, 



385-393, 439-442, 481-484, 576. 

 Observations on the geology of the line of the 



Canadian Pacific Railway. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 40, 



1884, 376-387. 

 The Cretaceous flora of North America. Nature, 30, 



1884, 631-632. 



*0n rhizocarps in the Palaeozoic period. [1883.] 



Canad. Rec. Sci., 1, 1885, 19-27. 



On some relations of geological work in Canada and 



the Old World. [1884.] Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & 

 Trans., 2, 1885 (Sect. 4), 1-5. 



Notes on prehistoric man in Egypt and the Lebanon. 



[With discussion.] [1884.] Victoria Inst. JL, 18, 1885, 

 287-313. 



A modern type of plant in the Cretaceous. Science, 



5, 1885, 514, 540. 



The Cretaceous floras of Canada. [1885.] Nature, 33, 



1886, 32-34. 

 [Presidential address. The North Atlantic.] Brit. 



Ass. Rep., 1886, 1-36. 

 On the relations of the geology of the Arctic and 



Atlantic basins. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1886, 638. 

 On Canadian examples of supposed fossil Algae. Brit. 



Ass. Rep., 1886, 651-653. 

 On the Mesozoic floras of the Rocky Mountain region 



of Canada. Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 3, 1886 



(Sect. 4), 1-22. 

 On rhizocarps in the Brian (Devonian) period in 



America. [1886.] Chicago Ac. Sci. Bull., 1, [1883-86], 



103-118. 



