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Saccamina eriana. Amer. Jl. Sci., 37, 1889, 318. 



A new Brian (Devonian) plant allied to Cordaites. 

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Note on a shark and ray obtained at Little Metis, on 



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Notes on trees on the grounds of McGill University. 



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On new specimens of Dendrerpeton acadianum, with 



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Parka decipiens. Notes on specimens from the collec- 

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On the correlation of early Cretaceous floras in Canada 



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Supplementary report on explorations of erect trees 

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On new species of Cretaceous plants from Vancouver 

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Note on the genus Naiadites, as occurring in the Coal 

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Synopsis of the air-breathing animals of the Palaeozoic 



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On collections of Tertiary plants from the vicinity of 

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Beview of the evidence for the animal nature of 



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Preliminary note on recent discoveries of batrachians 



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