The first number of the Museum Bulletin was entitled, Victoria Memorial 
Museum Bulletin , Number 1. 
The following articles of the Geological Series of Museum Bulletins have 
been issued. 
Geological Series. 
1. The Trenton crinoid, Ottawacrinus, W. R. Billings; by F. A. Bather. 
2. Note on Merocrinus, Walcott; by F. A. Bather. 
3. The occurrence of Helodont teeth at Roche Miette and vicinity, Alberta; 
by L. M. Lambe. 
4. Notes on Cyclocyst oides; by P. E. Raymond. 
5. Notes on some new and old Trilobites in the Victoria Memorial Museum; 
by P. E. Raymond. 
6. Description of some new Asaphidte; by P. E. Raymond. 
7. Two new species of Tetradium; by P. E. Raymond. 
8. Revision of the species which have been referred to the genus Bathyurus 
(preliminary paper); by P. E. Raymond. 
9. A new Brachiopod from the base of the Utica; by A. E. Wilson. 
10. A new genus of dicotyledonous plant from the Tertiary of Kettle river, 
British Columbia; by W. J. Wilson. 
11. A new species of Lepidostrobus; by W. J. Wilson. 
12. Prehnite from Adams sound, Admiralty inlet, Baffin island, Franklin; 
by R. A. A. Johnston. 
13. The origin of granite (micropegmatite) in the Purcell sills; by S. J. 
Schofield. 
14. Columnar structure in limestone; by E. M. Kindle. 
15. Supposed evidences of subsidence of the coast of New Brunswick within 
modern time; by J, W. Goldthwait. 
16. The Pre-Cambrian (Beltian) rocks of southeastern British Columbia 
and their correlation; by S. J. Schofield. 
17. Early Cambrian stratigraphy in the North American Cordillera, with 
discussion of the Albertella and related faunas; by L. D. Burling. 
18. A preliminary study of the variations of the plications of Parastrophia 
hemiplicata, Hall; by A. E. Wilson. 
19. The Anticosti Island faunas; by W. H. Twenhofel. 
20. The Crowsnest Volcanics; by J. D. Mackenzie. 
21. A Beatricea-Iike organism from the middle Ordovician ; by P. E. Raymond. 
22. The Huronian formations of Timiskaming region, Canada; by W. H. 
Collins. 
23. Physiography of the Beaverdell map-area and the southern part of the 
Interior plateaus of British Columbia; by Leopold Reinecke. 
