' Salter. With a Preface
by Prof. Sedgwick. 1873.
(4) 'Thesaurus Siluricus.' Bigsby. 1868.
(5) "History of the Names Cambrian and Silurian." Sterry
Hunt.--'Geological Magazine.' 1873.
(6) 'Systeme Silurien du Centre de la Boheme.' Barrande. Vol. I.
(7) 'Report of Progress of the Geological Survey of Canada, from its
Commencement to 1863,' pp. 87-109.
(8) 'Acadian Geology.' Dawson. Pp. 641-657.
(9) "Guide to the Geology of New York," Lincklaen; and "Contributions
to the Palaeontology of New York," James Hall.--'Fourteenth
Report on the State Cabinet.' 1861.
(10) 'Palaeozoic Fossils of Canada.' Billings. 1865.
(11) 'Manual of Geology.' Dana. Pp. 166-182. 2d ed. 1875.
(12) "Geology of North Wales," Ramsay; with Appendix on the
Fossils, Salter.--'Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great
Britain,' vol. iii. 1866.
(13) "On the Ancient Rocks of the St David's Promontory, South Wales,
and their Fossil Contents." Harkness and Hicks.--' Quart.
Journ. Geol. Soc.,' xxvii. 384-402. 1871.
(14) "On the Tremadoc Rocks in the Neighbourhood of St David's,
South Wales, and their Fossil Contents." Hicks.--'Quart.
Journ. Geol. Soc.,' xxix. 39-52. 1873.
In the above list, allusion has necessarily been omitted to numerous
works and memoirs on the Cambrian deposits of Sweden and Norway,
Central Europe, Russia, Spain, and various parts of North America,
as well as to a number of important papers on the British Cambrian
strata by various well-known observers.
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