STATE GEOLOGIST. 



185 



King, W., and T. H Rowney. On the Mineral Origin of the so-called 

 "Eozoon canadense." <iProc. Roy. Irish Acad., ser. 2, vol. 1, pp. 140- 



153. 1871. 



A reply to papers by Drs. J. W. Daweon and T. Sterry Hnnt on the zoological and 



chemical aspects of the qneetion respectively. The paper concludes with a recapitala- 



tion of the varions points detailed in the formerly published papers of the authors. 



(Nicholson in White and Nicholson's Bib. p. 110 ) 



King, "W., and T. H. Rowney. Eozoon, examined principally from a For- 



aminiferal standpoint. <^»7i., and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. xiv, pp. 



274-289, plate xix. 1874. 



A controversial paper, in which evidence is brought forward to show that Eozoon 

 canadense is inorganic in its nature. (Nicholson in White and Nicholson's Bib. p. 111.) 



King, W., and T. H. Rowney. Remarks on the subject of Eozoon. <Ann.., 



and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. xiii, pp. 390-396. 1874. 

 f. A summary of the chief points in favor of the mineral nntnie ot Eozoon canadense. 



'r (Nicholson in White and Nicholson's Bib. p. 111.) 

 --^IXG, W, andT. H. Rowney. Remarks on the "Dawn of Life" by Dr. 



Dawson; to which is added a supplementary note. <.Ann., and Mag. 



Nat. Hist, ser. 4, vol. xvii, pp. 360-377. 1876. 



A critical memoir, stating the objections held by the authors as to the supposed 



organic origin of Eozoon. (Nicholson in White and Nicholson's Bib. p. 111.) 

 L.^UBE, G. Notizer von einer Reise in Bcandinavien. <^Lotos, xxiv, Jahrg. 



(Eozoon p. 21.) Prague. 1874. 

 Lea, L Contributions to Geology. Philadelphia, 1833. 

 Leidy, J. Remarks on Eozoon. <iProc. Acad. Nat. Set., 1877, p. 20. 1877. 

 Logan, W. E. Supposed Fossils in the Laurentian Limestone. <^Oeology of 



Canada pp. 48, 49, 2 wood cuts. 18G3. 

 Logan, W. E. On Organic Remains in the Laurentian Rocks of Canada; 



(from a letter to the editors of this Journal from Sir W. E. Logan, 



F. R. S, dated Montreal, Feb. 17th, 1864.) <^wier. Journ. Sci., vol. 



XXX vii, 2d ser., pp. 272, 273. 1864. 

 LoOAN, W. E. On the Occurrence of Organic Remains in the Laurentian 



Rocks of Canada. <iQuart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. xxi, pp. 45-50. 



1865. 



'This memoir is a geological one, occupied with a general description of the Lnuren- 

 llan Rocks of Canada, illuBtrated by sect'ons. The author, however, gives an account 

 of the discovery of Eozoon in the Lower Laurentian Limestone, and describes the 

 general mode of occurrence of, and the appearance presented by, the specimens. 

 (Nicholson in White and Nicholson's Bill. p. 112.) 

 Logan, W. E. On the Occurrence of Organic Remains in tiie Lixurenlian 

 Rocks of Canada. <^Canad. iV«<., new ser, vol. ii, pp. 92-99. 1865. 



A reprint from thi^ (iuart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Lond., 1865, with some additional notes. 

 (Nicholson in Whito and Nicholson's Uib. p 112.) 

 Logan, W. E. On New specimens of Eozoon. ■ Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 

 Lond., vol. xxiii, pp. 2.''j3-257. 1867. 



This is a geological nicraoir, it is of intcrcsi to the iml;i ontoiogist as giving a detailed 

 account of the precisi' geological position of the bed from which was oliliiined llic luast 

 altered example of Eozoon canadcnte (the "Tudor Hpccimen") as yet known to science. 

 (NicholRon in White and Nicholson's Bib. p. 113.) 



