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the Geological Survey of Newfoundland, on the Glaciation of that 

 Island, vol. i. ; and two by Mr Gilpin, Superintendent of Mines, on 

 the Gold Deposits of Nova Scotia, and on the Limestones of the East 

 Kiver of Pictou. The Fossil Fishes from the Erian of New Bruns- 

 wick have also been described and figured by Mr Whiteavcs, F.G.S. 



Valuable papers by Gilpin, Honeynian, Matthews, Bailey, and 

 others have also appeared in the Transactions of the Institute of 

 Natural Science of Nova Scotia, and in the Bulletin of the Natural 

 History Society of New Brunswick. 



The principal contributions of the author to the Gecdogy of the 

 Acadian Provinces since 1878 have been the following: — 



" Remarks on Recent Papers on the Geology of Nova Scotia," 

 Canadian Naturalist, vol. viii., 1879. 



" Geological Relations and Fossils of the Silurian Iron Ores of 

 Nova Scotia," Canadian Naturalist, vol. ix., 1880. 



" Revision of the Land Snails of the Palajozoic Era," American 

 Journal of Science, 3rd series, vol. xx., Nov. 1880. 



"New Erian Plants, including some from New Brunswick," 

 Journal of Geological Society of London, May 1881. 



" Results of Recent Explorations of Erect Trees containing 

 Reptilian Remains in the Coal-Formation of Nova Scotia," Trans. 

 Royal Society of London, part ii., 1882. 



" Fossil Plants of the Erian and Upper Silurian of Canada," Gcol. 

 Survey of Canada, 1882. 



" New Fossils from the Lower Carboniferous of Nova Scotia," 

 Report Peter Redpath Museum, 1883. 



" Fossils collected by Mr Bain in Prince Edward Island," Canadian 

 Record of Science, 1885. 



" Eozoic and Palasozoic Rocks of the Atlantic Coast of Canada in 

 comparison with those of Western Europe and of the Interior of 

 America," Journal of Geol. Society of London, Nov. 1888. 



" On New Plants from the Erian and Carboniferous, inchiding 

 Remarks on Tylode.ndron^ and Description of T. Bainl from Prince 

 Edward Island," Memoirs, Peter Redpath Museum, 1890. 



" Burrows and Tracks of Invertebrate Animals in Palseozoic 

 Rocks," Journal of Geol. Society, vol. xlvi., 1890. 



In what follows I shall throw the new facts which seem most 

 important into the form of a sketch of the general results, and a 

 comparison of these with the geological features of the other similar 

 districts on the East and West of the Atlantic. 



