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N is the St. Lawrence valley area, from which a few fossils are named. 
\V is the Cambrian area of Mt. Stephen, in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. 
The date of publication of the several species and varieties 
is indicated in the first column. 
In order to make this catalogue more useful for reference, and 
so that it may serve as an index to the author’s papers, the nanies 
of the species, etc., are arranged alphabetically in the several 
classes, and the place of publication is shown in brief, thus : 
K. S.= Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada. 
S. R.= Report on the Cambrian Rocks of Cape Breton, Geological Survey 
of Canada, 1903. 
N B.= Bulletin of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick. 
N. Y.= Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences. 
C. R.= Canadian Record of Science, Montreal. 
A:ad. Geol.= Acadian Geology, Sir J. W. Dawson. 
Pal. Foss.= Palaeozoic Fossils of E. Billings. 
A. J. S.= American Journal of Science and Arts. 
Pal. N. Y.= Palaeontology of New York, Jas. Hall. 
•Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc.= Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of 
London. 
Geol. Mag.= Geological Magazine, London. 
U. S. Geol. Survey = Bulletin of the U. States Geological Survey. 
U. S. Nat. Mus.=-- Bulletin of U. States National Museum. 
Can. Nat.= Canadian NaUiralist, Montreal. 
Geol. Verm.-^^ Report on Geological Survey of Vermont, Adams. 
Am. Geol.= American Geologist, Minneapolis. 
Pakeon. Scan.^ Palseontologica Scandinavica, N. A'ngelin. 
The last column of the list shows the faunas and sub-faunas 
that have been recognized in the Cambrian terranes in the Mari- 
time Provinces of Canada, beginning with the oldest. The fol- 
lowing symbols are used : 
Co. — CoLDBROOK Terrane. Tliis consists mostly, sometimes entirely of 
volcanic flows and ejectamenta, though in Cape Breton there are 
some shales and conglomerates. 
E. — Etcheminian d'ERRANE. ( Basal Cambrian). 
E. I. — Lower Etcheminian red and gray shales, etc. 
E. 2. — Lower Etcheminian red sandstones. This and E. i contain the 
Lozuer Etcheminian Fauna (Holasaphus Fauna). 
E. 3. — Upper Etcheminian red and gray shales, etc. This has the Upper 
Etcheminian Fauna (Holmia Fauna). 
C. — The St. John Terrane. (Mostly Cambrian, but the uppermost beds 
are Ordovician). 
