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OlriH, of Heer, who has described it from Alaska, Greenland and 

 Spitzbergen. After these there are: a Report by G. M. Dawsox 



on an Exploration from Port Simpson, on the Pacific coast, to 

 : on Hudson's Bay, and some of 



the lakes and rivers lying to the west of it, by P. Bell, contain- 

 ing also a paper on the northern limits of trees in Canada, east of 

 the Rocky Mountain-, a list of fossils collected by Dr. Bell in 

 Manitoba, by J. F. Whiteaves, and other papers; also Report on 

 New Brunswick, bv P. W. Eu.s; „n Nova Scotia, by II. 

 l-'llMtii:: ..n il. Yl,^d,h n IU . \,\ .1 l!h i. u: n ; and ."lu'in- 



is illustrated by many maps, plates and sections. 



6. The Reroe Islands.— Professor James (ieikie has a paper on 

 the geology of the Fser«".e Wand- in the T'-ansietions of the Royal 

 Society of "Edinburgh for I8s2. The principal rocks are bedded 



O-fathom line. 



7. Ammonites in the Tejon Group of Calij 

 the Tejon Group of California, by A.* Heilpr 



-trikmuh 

 make the 



