38-49, and pp. 50-66.
(2) 'Manual of Geology.' Dana. 2d Ed. 1875.
(3) 'The Dawn of Life.' J. W, Dawson. 1876.
(4) "On the Occurrence of Organic Remains in the Laurentian Rocks
of Canada." Sir W. E. Logan. 'Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc.,'
xxi. 45-50.'
(5) "On the Structure of Certain Organic Remains in the Laurentian
Limestones of Canada." J. W. Dawson. 'Quart. Journ. Geol.
Soc.,' xxi. 51-59.
(6) "Additional Note on the Structure and Affinities of Eozooen
Canadense." W. B, Carpenter. 'Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc.,' xxi.
59-66.
(7) "Supplemental Notes on the Structure and Affinities of Eozooen'
Canadense," W. B. Carpenter, 'Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc.,'
xxii. 219-228.
(8) "On the So-Called Eozooenal Rocks." King & Rowney. 'Quart.
Journ. Geol. Soc.,' xxii. 185-218.
(9) 'Chemical and Geological Essays.' Sterry Hunt.
The above list only includes some of the more important memoirs
which may be consulted as to the geological and chemical features
of the Laurentian and Huronian Rocks, and as to the true nature
of _Eozooen_. Those who are desirous of studying the later phases
of the controversy with regard to _Eozooen_ must consult the papers
of Carpenter, Carter, Dawson, King & Rowney, Hahn, and others, in
the 'Quart. Journ. of the Geological Society,' the 'Proceedings
of the Royal Irish Academy,' the 'Annals of Natural History,'
the 'Geological Magazine,' &c.
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