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Da-wson, J. W. — Continned. 

 Notes on fossil woods from the west- 

 ern territories of Canada. 



Canadian Eeo. Sci., toI. 2, pp. 499-502, 1887. 

 JSTature, vol. 36, pp. 274-276, 1887. 



On the relations of the geology of 



the Arctic and Atlantic hasins. 



British A.ssoc., Keport of 56th meeting, 1886, 

 p. 638 (i p.), 1887. 

 Some points in which American geo- 

 logical science is indebted to Canada. 

 Royal Soc. Canada, Trans., vol. 4, Sec. IV, 

 pp. 1-8, 1887. 



On the correlation of the geological 



structure of the maritime provinces of 

 Canada with that of western Europe. 

 [Abstract.] 



Canadian Eeo. Sci., vol. 2, pp. 404-406, 1887. 

 Science, vol. 9, pp. 589-590, 1887. 



On the fossil plants of the Laramie 



formation of Canada. 



Royal Soc. Canada, Ti-ans., vol. 4, Sec. IV, 

 pp. 19-34, plates 1-2, 1887. 



Abstracts, Am. Jonr. Sci., 3d series, vol. 32, 

 pp. 242-243, 1886 ; Am. Tsat., vol. 20, pp. 635-636, 

 1886. 



Cretaceous floras of the Northwest 



Territories of Canada. [Abstract.] 

 Am. Nat., vol. 22, pp. 953-959, 1888. Read to 

 Royal Soc. Canada, 18S8. 



Preliminary note on new species of 



sponges from the Quebec group at Lit- 

 tle Metis. 



CanadianRec. Sci.,voL 3,pp.49-59,plate,1888. 



. Eozoon canadense. 



I Canadian Rec. Sci., voL 3, pp. 201-226, 1888. 



Extracts from publications of Peter Red- 

 path Mnsenm, September, 1888. 



In part as "On new facts relating to Eozoon 

 canadense," Geol. Mag., 3d decade, vol. 5, p. 

 49-54, plate, 1888. 



Reviewed in part by A. R. C. Selwyn, 

 Science, vol. 11, p. 146 (| col.) 



Notes on fossil woods and other 



plant remains from the Cretaceous and 

 Laramie formations of the western ter- 

 ritories of Canada. 



Royal Soc. Canada, Trans., vol. 5, Sec. TV, 

 pp. 31-37, 4°, 1888. 

 Abstract, Am. Geol., vol. l,pp. 195-197,1888. 



On the Eozoic and Paleozoic rocks 



of the Atlantic coast of Canada in com- 

 parison with those of western Europe 

 and the interior of America. 



Gteol Soc. Qnart. Jonr., vol. 44,pp.797-817,18S8 



Abstracts, Greol. Mag., 3d decade, vol. 5, pp. 



331-332, 1888 ; Canadian Rec. Sci., vol. 3, pp. 



182-183, 230-231 ; Natnre, vol. 38, p. 142 (i col.) ; 



Popular Sci. Monthly, vol. 36, p. 267 (J p.). 1889. 



Da-wson, J. W. — Continued. 



[On nomenclature, subdixTsions, 



characteristics, evidence of life, origin 

 of some members of the Archean, 

 origin of serpentines, classification of 

 Archean eruptives, and nomenclature 

 of lower Paleozoic] 



International Cong. Geol., Am. Committee, 

 Reports, 1888, A, p. 71 (J p.), 1888. 



[On use of term "Taconic."] 



International Cong. Geol., Am. Committee, 

 Reports, 1888, B, p. 17 (1 line), 1888. 

 Am. Geol., vol. 2, p. 207, 1888. 



On Nematophyton and allied forms 



from the Devonian (Erian) of 6asp€ 

 and Bay of Chalenrs. Introductory 

 geological note. 



Royal Soc. Canada, Trans., vol. 6, Sec. IV, 

 pp. 27-36, 1889. 



Handbook of geology for the use of 



Canadian students, 250 pages, Montreal, 



1889. 

 Supplemental note to a paper on the 



rocks of the Atlantic coast of Canada. 

 Geol. Soc, Quart. Jour., vol. 45, p. 80 (J p.), 



1889. 



Note on Balanns hameri in the 



Pleistocene of Riviere Beaudette, and 

 on the occurrence of peculiar varieties 

 of Mya arenaria and M. truncata in the 

 modern sea and in the Pleistocene. 

 Canadian Rec. Sci., vol 3, pp. 287-292, 1889. 



On new species of fossil sponges 



from the Siluro-Cajubrian at Little 

 Metis, on the lower St. Lawrence. 



Canada, RoysJ Soc, Trans., vol. 7, Sec. IV, 

 pp. 31-55, Plate m, 4°, 1890. 



On fossil plants collected by Mr. R. 



A. McConnell on Mackenzie River, and 

 by Mr. T. C. Weston on Bow River. 

 Canada Royal Soc, Trans., vol. 7, Sec. IV, 

 pp. 69-74, Plates X, XI, i°, 1890. 



On the Pleistocene flora of Canada. 



Geology of the deposits. 



Geol. Soc. Am., Bun., vol. 1, pp. 311-320, 1890. 

 Abstract, Am.Nat., vol. 24, pp. 293-294, 1890. 

 On burrows and tracks of inverte- 

 brate animals in Paleozoic rocks, and 

 other markings. 



Geol. Soc, Quart. Jour., vol. 47, pp. 595-617, 

 1890. 



Fossil plants from the Similkameen 



River and other places in the southern 

 interior of British Columbia. 

 Science, vol. 15, p. 373, (i col.), 4°, 1890. 

 Abstract of paper read to Royal Soc Can- 

 ada. 1890. 



