Rathbun.] 362 [April 17, 



sils and antiquities to be sent abroad, and about one thousand repro- 

 ductions in plaster-paris are nearly ready for distribution, and I feel 

 sure that this work will be most highly appreciated abroad, especially 

 at this time when American antiquities are sought for with so great 

 an avidity." 



The following list of the scientific publications of Prof. Hartt has 

 been -made as complete as the material to which I have had access 

 permitted. 



1. The Gold of Nova Scotia of Pre-Carboniferous Age. Canadian Natur- 

 alist, I, No. 6, 459-461, 1864. 



2. Observations on the Geology of Southern New Brunswick, made princi- 

 pally during the Summer of 1864, by Prof. L. W. Bailey and Messrs. Geo. F. 

 Matthew and C. F. Hartt; prepared and arranged, with a Geological Map, by L. 

 W. Bailey, A.M. Contains the three following special reports by C. F. Hartt: — 



(a) Preliminary Notice of a Fauna of the Primordial Period in the Vicinity 

 of St. John, N.B., pp. 30-31. (Published also in Can. Nat., vn, 318-320, 1865; 

 and in Dawson's "Acadian Geology," 2d Ed., 1868, 641-643.) 



(b) On the Devonian Plant Locality of the " Fern Ledges," Lancaster, New 

 Brunswick, with a detailed Section, and Notes on the Fossils, 13.1-141. (Includes 

 report of S. H. Scudder on the Devonian insects. An abstract was published 

 in "Acadian Geology," 1868, 513-523. ) 



(c) List of New Brunswick Fossils, 143-147. 



3. The Recent Bird-Tracks of the Basin of Minas. American Naturalist, i, 

 169-176, 234-243, 1867. 



4. On a Sub-division of the Acadian Carboniferous Limestones, with a De- 

 scription of a Section across these Rocks at Windsor, N. S. Can. Nat., in, 212- 

 224, 1867. (A summary of the results recorded in this paper are given in 

 "Acadian Geology," 1868, 279-280.) 



5. [Descriptions and Notices of the Trilobites and other Fossils of the 

 Acadian Group, at St. John, N. B.] "Acadian Geology," 1868, 643-657, with 

 many figures. (Prepared by Dr. Dawson from the MS. notes of Prof. Hartt.) 



6. Resume" of a Lecture on the " Growth of the South American Conti- 

 nent," delivered before the Library Association, Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1868. 

 Cornell Era, Dec. 12, 1868. (Pamphlet reprint contains 8 pages.) 



7. A Vacation Trip to Brazil. Amer. Nat., i, 642-651, 1868. ■ 



8. A Naturalist in Brazil. 'Amer. Nat., ii, 1-13, with illustrations, 1868. 



9. The Cruise of the "Abrolhos." Amer. Nat., n, 85-93, with illustra- 

 tions, 1868. 



10. On the Botocudos of Brazil, (abstract). Proceed. Amer. Ass. Adv. Sci., 

 18th meeting, Salem, 1869, 273-274. 



11. Thayer Expedition. — Scientific Results of a Journey in Brazil, by 

 Louis Agassiz and his Travelling Companions. — Geology and, Physical Geog- 

 raphy of Brazil, by Ch. Fred Hartt, with illustrations and maps, 8°, pp. 620. 

 Boston: Fields, Osgood & Co., 1870. 



