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Bulletin of Natural History Society. 
ment, June 1884, one of their number, Dr. Silas Alward, 
paid a high tribute to the character and worth of their de- 
ceased companion in an oration before the faculty and 
friends of the college. 
The following is a list of the scientific writings of Pro- 
fessor C. F. Hartt as far as known to me : — 
1. The Gold of Nova Scotia of Pre-Carboniferous Age. Cana- 
dian Naturalist, 1, No. 6, 459-461, 1864. 
2. Observations on the Geology of Southern New Brunswick, 
made principally during the Summer of 1864, by Prof. L. W. Bailey 
and Messrs. George F. Mathew and C. F. Hartt ; prepared and ar- 
ranged, with a Geological Map, by L. W. Bailey, A.M. Contains 
the three following 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., VII, 318-320 1865; and in Dawson’s “Acadian Geology,” 
2nd Ed., 1868, 641-643.) 
(b) On the Devonian Plant Locality of the “ Fern Ledges,” Lan- 
caster, New Brunswick, with a detailed Section, and Notes on the 
Fossils, 131-141. (Includes report of S. H. Scudder on the Devon- 
ian 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 desciption of a. section across these Kocks at Windsor, N. S. 
Can. Nat., Ill, 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. Eesume of a Lecture on the “Growth of the South American 
Continent,” delivered before the Library Association, Ithaca, N. Y., 
Dec. 4. 1868. Cornell Era, Dec. 12, 1868. (Pamphlet reprint con- 
tains 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 illustra- 
tions, 1868. 
9. The cruise of the “Abrolhos.” Amer. Nat., II, 85-73, with 
illustrations, 1868. 
10. On the Botocudos of Brazil, (abstract). Proceed. Amer. Ass. 
Adv. Sci., 18th meeting, Salem, 1869, 273-274. 
