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Acknowledgments.
The following papers have been donated to the library of the Geological Department of the University of Chicago, mainly by their authors:
- California State Mining Bureau.
- Eleventh report of the State Mineralogist for the two years ending Sept. 15, 1892.612 pp. with plates and maps.
- Chamberlin, T. C.
- Annual report of the Wis. Geol. Survey, 1878, 52 pp., 1879, 72 pp.
- Dawson, Sir J. William.
- On new Trees and other Fossils from the Devonian.7 pp., 1 pl.—Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., Aug., 1871.
- Note on a Specimen Diploxylon from the Coal-formation of Nova Scotia.7 pp., Ill.—Ibid., Nov., 1877.
- Möbuis on Eozoön Canadense.7 pp., Ill.—Am. Jour. Sci., March, 1879.
- Comparative View of the successive Palæozoic Floras of Canada.2 pp.—Proc. A. A. A. S., Aug., 1882.
- On the results of recent Explorations of Erect Trees containing Animal Remains in the Coal-formations of Nova Scotia.39 pp., 9 pl.—Phil. Trans. Royal Soc., pp. 621-659, 1882.Part II.
- On the Cretaceous and Tertiary Floras of British Columbia and the North-West Territory.20 pp., 8 pl.—Trans. Roy. Soc., Canada, 1883, pp. 15-34.
- On some Relations of Geological Work in Canada and the Old World.5 pp.—Trans. Roy. Soc., Canada, 1884.
- The Geological History of the North Atlantic.50 pp.—B. A. A. S., Sept. 1886.
- On the Fossil Plants of the Laramie Formation of Canada.14 pp., 2 pl.—Trans. Roy. Soc., Canada, 1886.
- On Rhizocarps in the Palæozoic Period.8 pp.
- On Sporocarps Discovered by Prof. E. Orton in the Erian Shale of Columbus, Ohio.4 pp.—Canadian Record of Science.
- On the Superficial Geology of British Columbia.34 pp., 1 map.—Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., 1878.By George M. Dawson.
- Presidential Address: Some Points in which American Geological Science is indebted to Canada.8 pp.—Trans. Roy. Soc., Can., 1886.
- Note on Fossil Woods and other Plant Remains, from the Cretaceous and Laramie Formations of the Western Territories of Canada.7 pp.—Ibid 1887.
- On the Eozoic and Palæozoic Rocks of the Atlantic Coast of Canada, in Comparison with those of Western Europe and of the Interior of America.21 pp.—Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., 1888.
- Specimens of Eozoön Canadense and their Geological and other Relations.106 pp., 1 pl.—Peter Redpath Museum, 1888.
- On Nematophyton and Allied Forms from the Devonian of Gaspé, by D. P. Penhallow, with Introductory notes by Sir William Dawson.21 pp., 2 pl.—Trans. Roy. Soc., Canada, 1888.
- New Species of Fossil Sponges from the Siluro-Cambrian at Little Metis, on the Lower St. Lawrence.25 pp.—Ibid, 1889.
- On New Plants from the Erian and Carboniferous, and on the Characters and Affinities of Palæozoic Gymnosperms.28 pp., Ill.—Peter Redpath Museum, 1890.
- On the Pleistocene Flora of Canada.—Bull. Geol. Soc. Am.—Vol. I., pp. 311-334. (1890).
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