ADDITIONS TO THE LIBEAEY. 1 55 



Montreal. Natural-History Society. Canadian Eecord of Science. 

 Vol. iii. Nos. 7-8. 1889. 

 G. F. Matthew. On the Cambrian Organisms in Acadia^ 383. — E. T. 

 Chambers. Notes on the Lake-St.-John Country, 388. — G. J. Hinde. 

 On a new Genus of Siliceous Sponges from the Trenton Formation at 

 Ottawa, 395. — H. M. Ami. On a Species of Goniograptus from Levis 

 Formation, 422. — Sir J. W. Dawson. On Fossil Sponges at Little Metis, 

 429.— Sir J. W. Dawson. New Fossil Plants from the North-west, 430. 

 — D. G. Penb allow. Notes on Erian (Devonian) Plants, 430. — G. F. 

 Matthew. How is the Cambrian divided ? a plea for the classification 

 of Salter and Hicks, 475. — G. F. Matthew. On the occurrence of Lepto- 

 plastus in the Acadian Cambrian Rocks, 485. — H. M. Ami. Additional 

 Notes on Goniograptus Thureani, M'Coy, from the Levis Formation, 

 Canada, 602. 



. . . Vol. iv. Nos. 1-2. 1890. 



J. W. Dawson. On new Plants from the Erian and Carboniferous, 

 and on the Characters and Affinities of Palaeozoic Gymnosperms, 1. — 

 R. MacFarlane. On an Expedition down the Beghula or Anderson 

 River, with Introduction by G. M. Dawson, 2Q. — Sir J. W. Dawson. 

 Note on a Fossil Fish and Marine Worm found in the Pleistocene 

 Nodules of Green's Creek, on the Ottawa, 86. — B. J . Harrington. Notes 

 on Gothite, Serpentine, Garnet, and other Canadian Minerals, 93. — J. T. 

 Donald. Scolecite from a Canadian Locality, 99. — J. T. Donald. Notes 

 on Asbestus and some Associated Minerals, 100. — W. Decks. The Lower 

 Helderberg Formation of St. Helen's Island, 104, 



. Royal Society of Canada. Proceedings and Transactions 



for the year 1888. Vol. vi. 1889. 



Section III. 



T. Sterry Hunt. The Classification and Nomenclature of Metalline 

 Minerals, 61. 



Section IV. 



R. Bell. The Huronian System of Canada, 3. — L'Abbe Laflamme. 

 Le Gaz naturel dans la province de Quebec, 15.— D. P. Penhallow. On 

 Nematophyton and allied forms from the Devonian (Erian) of Gaspe and 

 Bay des Chaleurs ; with Notes by Sir W. Dawson, 27.— G. F. Matthew. 

 On some Remarkable Organisms of the Silurian and Devonian Rocks in 

 Southern New Brunswick, 49.— E. Gilpin, j un. Notes on the Nova-Scotia 

 Gold Veins, 63.— Sir W. Dawson and G, M. Dawson. On Cretaceous 

 Plants from Port McNeill, Vancouver Island, 71.— J. F. Whiteaves. 

 Illustrations of the Fossil Fishes of the Devonian Rocks of Canada, 

 Part II., 77. ' 



Moscow. Societe Imperiale des Naturalistes. Bulletin. 1889. 

 Ser. 2. Tome iii. Nos. 1-3. 1889-90. 

 A. _ Pavlow. Etudes sur les couches j urassiques et cretacees de la 

 Russie. I. Jurassique superieur et cretace inferieur de la Russie et de 

 I'Augleterre, 61.— Stanislas Meunier. Sur un precede naturel qui permet 

 aux eaux superficielles de penetrer dans les regions chaudes des profon- 

 deurs terrestres, 161. — A. Pavlow. Communication supplementaire sur 

 les couches neocomiennes et jurassiques superieures de la Russie et de 

 I'Angleterre, 176.— W. Tzebrikow. Note sur le neocomien de la Crimee, 

 180. 



