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79. Notes on fossils recently obtained from 



the Laurentian rocks of Canada, and on objec- 

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1867, pp. 318-319 ; Canadian Naturalist, III., 



1868, pp. 312-321. 



80. On the discovery of a new pulmonate 



moUusk (Zonites (Conulus) priscus, Cpr.) in 

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81. Post-pliocene climate in Canada. Journ. 



of Bot. v., 1867, pp. 121-122. 



82. The food of the common Sea-urchin. 



American Naturalist, I., 1868, pp. 124-125. 



83. On new specimens of Eozoon Cana- 

 dense, with a reply to the objections of Professors 

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 1868, pp. 245-255. 



84. Comparisons of the icebergs of Belle- 

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. 85. The evidence of fossil plants as to the 



climate of the post-pliocene period in Canada. 

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86. Notices of some remarkable genera of 



plants of the coal formation. Canadian Natu- 

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— — — 87. The removal and restoration of forests. 

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88. On Calamites. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 



IV., 1869, pp. 272-273. 



89. Modern ideas of derivation. Canadian 



Naturalist, IV., 1869, pp. 121-138. 



90. On some new fossil plants, &c. from 



Gaspe. Canadian Naturalist, IV., 1869, pp. 

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91. On the graphite of the Laurentian of ^ 



Canada. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XXV., 1869, 

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92. The Earthquake of 20th Oct. 1870 felt 



in Canada. Canadian Naturalist, V., 1870, pp. 

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93. On spore-cases in coals. Canadian 



Naturalist, V., 1870, pp. 369-377 ; Amer. Journ. 

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Dawson, John William. 94. Notes on the struc- 

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95. Note on some new animal remains from 



the Carboniferous and Devonian of Canada. 

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96. On the structure and affinities of Si- 

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1870, pp. 384-386. 



97. On the prse-carboniferous floras of 



North-eastern America, with special reference 

 to that of the Erian (Devonian) period. Roy. 

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98. On the bearing of Devonian botany on 



questions as to the origin and extinction of 

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99. The primitive vegetation of the earth. 



American Naturalist, IV., 1871, pp. 474-483 ; 

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■ 100. Some new facts in fossil botany. Geol. 



Mag. VIIL, 1871, pp. 236-237. 



101. On new tree ferns and other fossils 



from the Devonian. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. 

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1871, pp. 231-232. 



102. Address to the Natural History 



Society of Montreal, 19th May 1871. Cana- 

 dian Naturalist, VL, 1872, pp. 1-9. 



103. The post-pliocene geology of Canada. 



Canadian Naturalist, VL, 1872, pp. 19-42, 166- 

 187, 241-259, 369-416. 



104. On the physical geography of Prince 



Edward Island. Canadian Naturalist. VL, 1872, 

 pp. 342-344. 



105. Notes on the geology of Prince Edward 



Island, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Geol. 

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106. Note on footprints from the carboni- 

 ferous of Nova Scotia, in the collection of the 

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107. Note on a new Sigillaria showing scars 



of fructification. Amer. Assoc. Proc. XXIL, 



1873 {pt, 2), pp. 75-76. 



— 108. On the geological relations of the iron 

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— 109. Impressions and footprints of aquatic 

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