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Dawson, Sir J. W. Continued. 



Sigillaria, Calamites and Lepidotlendron. 



Journal Geological Society, 1873. 



Relation of the Upper Coal Measures of Nova 

 Scotia to the Permian. 



Ibid. (Sections.) 1874. 



Nature and the Bible. New York, 1875. 



Life's Dawn on Earth. A summary of facts as 



to Eozoon. (Map and Illustrations.) London, 



1875. 



Phosphates of the Laurentian Rocks. 



Journal Geological Society, 1875. 



On the Occurrence of Eozoon Canadense at Cote 

 St. Pierre. 



Ibid. (Illustrated.) 1876. 

 New Carboniferous Batrachians. 



A merican Journal of Science, 1876. 

 The Origin of the World. London and New 

 York, 1878. 



Carboniferous Fishes from New Brunswick. 



Canadian Naturalist. (Illustrated.) 1878. 

 Canadian Earthquakes. 



Ibid.. 1878, and subsequent years. 

 Phoca Groenlandica from Pleistocene. 



Ibid., 1878. 

 New Facts Relating to Eozoon. 



/itrf.,1878. 

 Supplement to Acadian Geology. (Illustrated.) 



London, 1879. 

 Devonian Plants of Scotland. 



Transactions Edinburgh Geological Society, 1879. 

 Fossils Injected with Silicates and Forms of 

 Stromatoporae. 



Journal Geological Society. (Plates.) 1879. 

 Recent Controversies Respecting Eozoon. 



Canadian Naturalist, 1879. 

 Mobius on Eozoon Canadense. 



American Journal of Science. 1879. 

 Remarks on Recent Papers on the Geology of 

 Nova Scotia. 



Canadian Naturalist, 1S79. 



Geological Relations and Fossils of the Silurian 

 Iron Ores of Nova Scotia. 



Ibid., 1880. 

 Fossil Men, and their American Analogues. 



(Illustrated.) London, 1880. 



Revision of the Land Snails of the Palaeozoic 

 Period. 



American Journal of Science. (Illustrated.) 1880. 

 New Brian Plants. 



Journal Geological Society- (Illustrated.) 1881. 



The Chain of Life in Geological Time. (Illus- 

 trated.) London, 1881. 



Results of Recent Explorations of Erect Trees 

 containing Reptilian Remains in the Coal For- 

 mation of Nova Scotia. 



Transactions Royal Society of London. (Plates) 1882. 

 Second Report on Fossil Plants of the Upper 

 Silurian and Brian of Canada. 



Geological Survey of Canada. (Plates.) 1882. 

 Cretaceous and Tertiary Floras of British Col- 

 umbia. 



Transaction! Royal Society of Canada. (Plates.) 1882. 



Dawson, Sir J. W .Continued. 



New Fossils from the Lower Carboniferous of 

 Nova Scotia. 



Memoirs Peter Reilpvth Muteum, 1883. 

 Unsolved Problems in Geology. Presidential 

 Address. 



American Association for Advancement of Science, 

 Minneapolis, 1883. 



> Geology of the Canadian Northwest. 



Journal Geoloi/ical Society, 1883. 



Relations of Geological Work in Canada and the 

 Old World. 



Trantactions Royal Society of Canada, 1881. 

 Resume 1 of Pleistocene Geology of Canada. 



London Geological Magazine, 1834. 

 Mesozoic Floras of the Rocky Mountain Region. 



Transactions Royal Society of Canada, 1885. 

 Address on Canadian and Scottish Geology. 



Transactions Edinburgh Geological Society, 1885. 



Fossils Collected by Mr. Bain in Prince Edward 

 Island. 



Canadian Ifaturalitt. (Illustrated.) 1885. 

 Papers on Geology of Egypt and Palestine. 



London Geological Magazine. (Sections.) 1885. 

 Points in which American Geological Science is 

 Indebte I to Canada. 



Address toSection 17. Royal Society of Canada,liSS. 

 Fossil Plants of the Laramie. 



Transactions Royal Society of Canada. (Plates.) 1886. 

 The Geological History of the North Atlantic. 

 Presidential Address. 



British Association, Birmingham. 1886. 

 Rhizocarps in the Upper Brian Formation. 



Transactions Chicago Academy. (Illustrated.) 1887. 

 Fossil Woods of the Cretaceous and Laramie. 



Transactions Royal Society of Canada, 1887. 



The Geological History of Plants. (Illustrated.) 



London and New York, 1888. 

 New Facts Relating to Eozoon. 



Geological Magazine, 1888. 



Specimens of Eozoon Canadense in the Peter 

 Redpath Museum. 



Memoirs Pettr Redpath Museum, 1888.* 



Eozoic and Palaeozoic Rocks of the Atlantic Coast 

 of Canada, in comparison with those of Western 

 Europe and the Interior of America. 



Journal of Geological Society, 1838. 

 Modern Science in Bible Lands. (Map and Illus- 

 trations.) London and New York, 1888. 

 Hand-book of Canadian Geology. (Maps and 



Illustrations.) Montreal, 1889. 

 New Cambro - Silurian Sponges from Little 

 Metis. 



Transactions Royal Society of Canada. (Plates.) 

 1889. 



Fossil Plants from the Laramie of Mackenzie and 

 Bow Rivers. 



Ibid. (Plates.) 1889. 

 New Plants from the Brian and Carboniferous. 



Memoirs Peter Redpath Muteum, 1890. 



* Contains reference to various minor notes and papers not 

 in this list. 



