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Houeyraau, D. — Contiuued. 



Ou the geology of the iron deijosits 



of Pictou County. 



Kova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 3, pp. 171- 

 173, 1874. 



Notes ou the geology of Nova Scotia 



and Cape Breton. 



Nova Scotian lust., Trans., vol. 3, pp. 193- 

 202,1874. 



On the metamorphism of rooks in 



Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 3, pp. 231- 

 237, 1874. 



The history of a bowlder. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 3, pp. 321- 

 326, 1874. 



Nova Scotian geology, Intercolonial 



Railway, Cobequid Monntain. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 3, pp. 345- 

 356, 385-393, 1874. 



Abstract, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol. 7, pp. 

 148-149, 1874. 



[On glaciatlon in Nova Scotia.] 



Am. PWl. Soc. Proc, vol. 16, p. 237 (J p.), 

 1877. 

 A month among the geological for- 

 mations of New Brunswick. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 4, pp. 447-18, 

 1878. 



Nova Scotian geology. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 4, pp. 47-79, 

 109-122, 252-260, 439^91, 1878. 

 Pre-Carboniferous formations of An- 

 napolis and Kings counties. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 4, pp. 337- 

 362, 1878. 



Nova Scotian geology. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 5, pp. 16-31, 

 64-76, 119-136, 192-216, 227-247, 319-332, 1882. 



Geological waifs from the Magdalen 



Islands. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 5, pp. 136- 

 138, 1882. 



Archean gneisses of the Cobequid 



Mountains, magnetic. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 5, pp. 271- 

 275, 1882. 



Geological notes, metalliferous sands. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 5, pp. 334- 

 337, 1882. 



On the geology of Halifax Harbor, 



Nova Scotia. 



British Assoc.,.Ileport of 54th meeting, pi). 

 714-715, 1885. 



Glacial distribution in Canada. 



Geol. Assoc. [London], Proc, vol. 8, pp. 377- 

 381, 1885. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. G, pp. xiii- 

 xviii, 1886. 



Houeyman, D. — Continued. 



Geology of Cornwallis or McNabs 



Islaud, Halifax Harbor. 



lloyal Soc. of Canada, Trans., vol. 3, sec. 4, p. 

 27 (5 p.), 1885. 



A revision of the geology of Antigo- 



nish. Nova Scotia. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 6, pp, 308- 

 325, 1886. 



"Our glacial problem." [Abstract.] 



liead to Am. Inst. Mining Eng., 1885. 

 Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., A'ol. 6, pp. 242- 

 244, 1886. 



Additional notes on glacial action in 



Halifax Harbor, northwest arm, and 

 Bedford basin. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 6, pp. 251- 

 260,1886. ^ 



Polariscopic examination of crystal- 

 line rocks of Antigouish County. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 6, pp. 299- 

 301, 1886. 



Notes on a polariscopic examina- 

 tion of crystalline rocks of the Yar- 

 mouth gold-bearing series. 



Neva Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 6, pp. 7-8, 

 1886. 



Glacial transportation in Nova Sco- 

 tia and beyond. 



Nova Scotian lust.. Trans., vol. 6, pp. 34-42, 

 1886. 



Nova Scotian geology. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 6, pp. 52-67, 

 1886. 



Glacial action at Kimouski, Can- 

 ada, and Loch Eok, Argyleshire, Scot- 

 land. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 6, pp. 119- 

 121, 1886. 



Notes of a polariscopic and micro- 

 scopic examination of crystalline rocks 

 of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 6, pp. 121-* 

 130, 1886. 



Geological notes of excursions with 



meoibers of the British Association and 

 others. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Trans., vol. 6, pp. 166- 

 174, 1886. 



Louisburg, past and present, a his- 



tori co-geological sketch. 



NovaScotian Inst., Trans., vol. 6, p. 191, 1886. 



Geology of Aylesford, Kings Coun- 

 ty, Nova Scotia. 



Nova Scotian Inst., Proc, vol. 7, pp. 7-12, 

 1888. 



