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Cauter, H. J. On the structure called Eozooii cauadense in the Laurentian 

 Limestones of Canada. <CAnn., and Mag. Nat. Ilist , ser. 4, vol. xiii, pp. 

 37C-378, with 1 engraving. 1874. 



Caktek, H. J. Relation of the Canal -system to the Tabulation in the 

 Foraminifera, with reference to Dr. Dawson's "Dawn of Life." <A7in., 

 and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. xvi, pp. 420-424. 1874. 



DiBcnsees the minute structure of the test of recent Foraminifera, as bcariuj; on the 

 nature of Eozoon canadense. (Nicholson in White and Nicholson's Bib. p. 88 ) 



Cauter, 11. J. Eozoon canadense not a Foraminifer or calcareous Hhizopod 

 secretion. <^Amer. Journ. Sci„ vol. vii, 3d ser., pp. 437, 438. 1874. 



Credner, H. Die Gliederung der eozoischen (vorsilurischen) Formations- 

 gruppe Nord-Amerikas. <iZeit. Gesam. Natancissenschaften, 32, pp 353- 

 405. 1868. 



Dana, J. D. On the History of Eozoon canadense. -^Am. Journ. Sci., vol. 



xi, 2d ser., pp. 344-362, wood cuts and 1 plate. 1865. 



This article appears in the Journal without a name; i. e. editorially. This history 

 embraces a full discussion of the subject, and includes a complete doscripiion and 

 illustration of the structure of the fossil, and the chemical composition of specimens. 

 (White in White and Nicholson's Bib. p. 22. 



Dana, J. D. Manual of Geology. Second edition, pp. 158, 159. 1875. 



D'AuciiiAC. Note sur I'existence des restes organiques dans les Kochcs 

 Laurentiennes du Canada. <^Comptes Eendus, vol. liii, pp. 192-194. 



1865. 



A note presented by M. D'Archiac on the part of Dr. W. B. Carpenter as to ihe dis- 

 covery of Eozoon canadense. (Nicholson in White and Nicholson's Bib. p. 90 ) 



Dawson, J. W. On the Structure of certain Organic Remains in the Lauren- 

 tian Limestones of Canada. <J^uo,rt. Journ. Geol. Soc. Ijond., vol x.\i, 

 pp. 51-59, pis. vi, vii. 1865. 



The anther gives a detailed description of the structure of the bodies described by 

 Sir. William Logan as being organic and as occurring in the Lower Laurentian Linie- 

 etones. ((inarl Journ. Geol. Soc , vol. xxi, p. 45.) The generic name of Eozoon is 

 proposed for these, and the single form described is discussed under the name of Eozoon 

 canadenne. The author further concludes that Eo/.oon is probably to be regarded as an 

 ancient type of the ForK mini/era. (Nicholson in While and Nicholson's Bib. p 9;i.) 



Dawson, J. W., and W. B. Carpenter. Notes on Fossils recently obtained 

 from the Laurentian Rocks of Canada, and on objections to the Organic 

 nature of Eozoon. < Quart. Journ. Oeol. Sue. Loud., vol. xxiii, pp. 257- 

 265, 2 plates. 1865. 



Dawson, J. W. Notes on fossils recently obtained from tlie Laurentian 

 R(jcks of Caiiafla, and objections to tlie Organic nature of Eo/.oon. 

 ^ Amer. Journ. -Sfi., vol. xliv, 2d .sen, pp. 367-376. 1867. 



The article also contains notes by W. 15. Cari)entcr; and "Siimniary" and "cmiclu- 

 sion" of King and Rowney, on the same subject; the lalter gbntlemen opposing, and 

 thi- former advocating, llie organic origin of Ko/ooii. (While in While and NicliDlson'B 

 liil). p. 2^.) 



