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Remarks on the Climate of Canada in the Newer Pliocene or Pleis- 
tocene Period. (Tract.) 8vo. Montreal, 1860. 
Dawson (John William). Notes on the Geology of Murray Bay, Lower 
St. Lawrence. (Tract.) 8vo. Montreal, 1861. 
——. On the Pre-Carboniferous Flora of New Brunswick, Maine, and 
Eastern Canada. (Tract.) 3 copies. 8vo. Montreal, 1861. 
—-—. On the recent discoveries of Gold in Nova Scotia. (Tract.) 
8vo. Montreal, 1861. 
——. Alpine and Arctic Plants. (Tract.) 8vo. Montreal, 1862. 
——. On the footprints ofLimulus as compared with the Protichnites of 
the Potsdam Sandstone. (Tract.) 8vo. Montreal, 1862. 
—. Zoological Classification; or Coelenterata and Protozoa versus 
Radiata. (Tract.) 8vo. Montreal, 1862. 
Air-Breathers of the Coal Parigil a descriptive account ‘of the 
remains of land animals found in the Coal-formation of Nova Scotia, 


etc. (Tract.) 8vo. Montreal, 1863. 
. Address [Presidential] to the Natural History Society of Mon- 
treal, 1864. (Tract.) 8vo. Montreal, 1864. 
——. Elementary views of the Classification of Animals. (Tract.) 
8vo. Montreal, 1864. 
——. Onthe Fossils of the Genus Rusophycus. (Tract.) 
8vo. Montreal, 1864. 
——. Synopsis of the Flora of the Carboniferous Period in Nova Scotia. 
(Tract. ) 8vo. Montreal, 1864. 
——. Notes on Post-Pliocene deposits at Riviere-du-Loup and Ta- 
doussac. (Tract.) 8vo. Montreal, 1865. 
——. The evidence of Fossil Plants as to the Climate of the Post- 
Pliocene period in Canada. (Tract.) 8vo. Montreal, 1866. 
——. Modern Ideas of Derivation. (Tract.) 8vo. Montreal, 1869. 
——. Comparisons of the Icebergs of Belle-Isle with the Glaciers of 
Mont Blanc, with a reference to the Boulder-clay of Canada. 
(Tract.) 8vo. Montreal, 1868. 
——. Cualamites and Calamodendron. (Tract.) 8vo. Montreal, 1869. 
——. The fossil plants of the Devonian and Upper Silurian formations 
of Canada. 8vo. Montreal, 1871. 
Notes on the Post-Pliocene Geology of Canada. 2 copies. 
8vo. Montreal, 1872. 
——. Impressions and Footprints of Aquatic Animals and imitative 
markings on Carboniferous Rocks. (Tract.) 8vo. New Haven, 1873. 
——. The Story of the Earth and Man. 8vo. London, 1873. 
——, ——. 6th edition. Svo. London, 1880. 
——. Recollections of Sir Charles kegs (Tract.) 2 copies. 
8vo. Montreal, 1875. 
——. The Dawn of Life; being the history of the oldest known fossil 

remains. 8vo. London, 1875. 
——, On a Recent Discovery of Carboniferous Batrachians in Nova 
‘Scotia. (Tract.) 8vo. New Haven, 1876. 
——. The Origin of the World according to Revelation and Science. 
Svo. London, 1877. 
——. Lower Carboniferous Fishes of New Brunswick. (Tract.) 
8vo. Montreal, 1878. 

