578 PROCEEDINGS OF THE WASHINGTON MEETING 



Prehistoric times in Egypt and Palestine: North American Review, vol. 154, 1802, 



no. 6, pp. 672-683, New York; Ibid., vol. 155, July, 1892, no. 1, pp. 69-83. 

 Parka decipiens. Notes on specimens from the collection of James Reid, Esq., 



Allan House, Blairgowrie, Scotland; part 1, historical and geological: Trans. 



Roy. Soc. of Can., vol. 9, sec. 4, pp. 3-8. (Whole volume issued in 1892.) 

 On mode of occurrence of remains of land animals in erect trees at the South 



Joggine : Tram. Roy. Soc. Can., vol. 9, sec. 4. (Read May 29, 1891.) 1892, 



pp. 127, 128. 



Thomas Sterry Hunt, LL. D., F. R. S. (obituary): Can. Rec. ScL, vol. 4, 1892, pp. 

 145-149, with portrait, Montreal. 



1893. 



Notes on ornamental stones of ancient Egypt : Trans. Victoria Institute, vol. 26, 1893, 

 pp. 265-282, London. 



Causes of climatic changes: Ibid., pp. 289-291, London. 



The late Dr. John Strong Newberry : Can. Rec. ScL, vol. 5, 1893, p. 340, Montreal. 



Geological notes: Can. Rec. Sci., July, 1893, pp. 386-393, Montreal. 



Some salient points in the science of the earth. 499 pp., London and New York, 

 1893. 



On the correlation of Early Cretaceous floras in Canada and the United States, 

 and on some new plants of the period: Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., vol. 10, sec. 4 

 (read June 2, 1892), pp. 79-83; whole volume issued 1893, Ottawa. 



Note on fossil sponges from the Quebec group (Lower Cambro-Silurian) at Little 

 Metis, Canada (abstract) : Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., pp. 409, 410, vol. 4, 1893. 



The Canadian Ice Age, being notes on the Pleistocene geology of Canada, with 

 especial reference to the life of the period and its climatic conditions. 301 

 pp., 1893, Montreal, New York, and London; issued as Peter Redpath Museum 

 Bulletin, McGill University, Montreal, 1893. 



1894. 



Preliminary note on recent discoveries of Batrachians and other air-breathers in 

 the Coal Formation of Nova Scotia: Ex. Can. Rec. Sci., 7 pp., Jan., 1894 

 (whole vol. 6, issued 1896). 



The study of fossil plants: Ball. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 5, pp. 2-5, 1894, Rochester, N. Y. 



Fossil plants of Canada, as tests of climate, etc. : Natural Science, vol. 4, 1894, pp. 

 177-182. 



Remarks on Prestwich's paper, "Causes for the origin of the tradition of the 

 flood " : Trans. Victoria Institute, vol. 27, 1894, p. 285, London. 



Note on the genus Naidites as occurring in the Coal Formation of Nova Scotia, 

 with an appendix by Wheelton Hind, M. D. : Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc, August, 

 1894, vol. 50, pp. 435-442. 



Notes on the bivalve shells of the Coal Formation of Nova Scotia: Can. Rec. Sci., 

 vol. 6, 1894, pp. 117-134 (whole vol. issued 1896) ; also Peter Redpath Museum 

 Bullet in, pp. 1-18, Montreal. 



