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Notes on the geology of Egypt: Ibid., pp. 386-393, 439-442, 481-484, and p. 576. 

 London, 1884. 



On the more ancient land floras of the old and new worlds: Ibid., pp. 469, 470, 

 October, 1884, London; also abstract in Brit. Assoc. Rept., Montreal meeting, 

 1884, pp. 738, 739. 



On Rhizocarps in the Paleozoic period. (Abstract.) 1883 meeting of the Amer- 

 ican Association for the Advancement of Science. Proceedings, vol. 32, 1884, 

 pp. 260-264, Salem. Published as separate pamphlet, 8 pp.; proof copy dis- 

 tributed at meeting. 



Remarks on Sir G. Stoke' s paper on the absence of opposition between science and 

 revelation: Trans. Victoria Institute, vol. 17, 1884, pp. 219, 220, London. 



Man in nature: Princeton Review, vol. 4, pp. 219-232. 



On some relations of geological work in Canada and the Old World : Trans. Roy. 

 Soc. Can., vol. 2, 1884, sec. 4, pp. 1-5. 



1885. 



On the Mesozoic floras of the Rocky Mountain region of Canada : Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 Can., vol. 3, 1885, sec. 4, pp. 1-22, pis. 1-4, Montreal (whole volume issued in 

 1886). (Abstract.) Can. Rec. Sci., vol. 1, 1885, pp.141-] 43. 



Ancient insects and scorpions: Can. Rec. Sci., vol. 1, pp. 207-208, 1885, Montreal. 



Notes on the geology and fossil flora of Prince Edward Island (J. W. Dawson and 

 Francis Bain) : Ibid., pp. 156-161, Montreal. (Issued as separate.) 



Canadian and Scottish geology. (An address delivered May 26, 1884, before the 

 Edinburgh Geological Society, at the close of the session 1883-84.) Trans. 

 Edinh. Geol. Soc, vol. 5, 1885, pp. 112-122, Edinburgh. (Issued as separate.) 



Notes on prehistoric man in Egypt and the Lebanon : Trans. Victoria Institute, vol. 

 18, 1885, pp. 287-313, London. (Read May 6, 1884.) 



A modern type of plant in the Cretaceous: Science, June, 1885, pp. 531, 532. 



The chain of life in geological time, a sketch of the succession of animals and 

 plants: Second revised edition, 1885, London. (3d revised edition in 1888.) 



The Cretaceous floras of Canada : Nature, November 12, 1885, pp. 32-34. (From 

 advance sheets of Trans. Roy. Soc. Can.) 



1886. 



On Rhizocarps in the Erian (Devonian) period in America: Bull. Chicago Acad. 



Sci., vol. 1, no. 9, pp. 105-118, 1 pi. (Review by Weiss in N. Jahre. f. Min., 



1888, vol. 1, heft 3, p. 478.) 

 The geological history of the North Atlantic: Presidential address, Brit. Assoc. 



Adv. Sci., Birmingham meeting, September, 1886. Montreal, 1886, 50 pp., 



separate. {Can. Rec. Sci, vol. 2, pp. 201-228 and 265-285.) 

 Notes on the geological relations of rocks from Assouan and its neighborhood : 



Geol. Mug., March, Decade 3, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 101-103. 



On Canadian examples of supposed fossil algre : Geol. Mag., Decade 3, vol. 3, pp. 

 503-505, London. Also abstract, Proc. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 56th meeting, 

 1887, pp. 651-653. 



