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Medical and physical researches, or original 



memoirs in medicine, surgery, physiology, geology, zo- 

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Contains a republication of the above articles under Harlan, pp. 253- 

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Harley (J.) On the Ludlow bone bed and its crusta- 

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In Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, vol. 17, 1861, p. 542, pi. 17. 



The author refers to the class Crustacea certain minute bodies of various 

 forms from the Ludlow bone beds, including the Conodonts described by 

 Pander. Twenty species are described and illustrated under the provisional 

 genus Astacoderma. 



Hartt (C. F.) Fossils of the Primordial or Acadian 

 group at St. John. 



In Acadian Geology, the geological structure, organic remains, and min- 

 eral resources of Nova Scotia, by J. W. Dawson. 



Appendix B. List of New Brunswick fossils. 



See Bailey's "Observation on the Geol. of Southern New Brunswick, 



etc.," 1865, p. 143. 



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On Phillipsia vindobonensis from the Carbon- 

 iferous Limestone of Nova Scotia. 



In Canadian Naturalist, new series, vol. 3, 1868, p. 214. 



and Rathbun (Richard). Morgan Expedition, 



1879-71.) On the Devonian Trilobites and Mollusks of 

 Erere, Province of Para, Brazil. 



In Annals Lyceum Nat. Hist., New York, vol. 11, 1875, p. 110. 

 Dalmania paituna n. sp. Homalonotus oiara n. sp. 



Haswell (W.) Silurian Formation of the Pentland 

 Hills, 1865. 



Entomis impendens, n. sp. p. 38, pi. 3, fig. 11. 



Hauer (F. von). Ueber Barrande's Versuch einer 

 Classifikation der Trilobiten. 



In Sitzungsber. d. Wien Akad. Math.-naturw. Classe, V, p. 304, 1850. 



Haulp (K.) Die Fauna der Graptholitengest. 



In Lausitzische Mag., vol. 44, Gorlitz, 1878, p. 75, pi. 5. 



Calymene blumembachii Brong. Dalmania caudada Brttnn, Pkacops 



