. The geology of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, or, Acadian geology [microform]. Geology; Geology, Stratigraphic; Paleontology; Geology, Economic; Géologie; Géologie stratigraphique; Paléontologie; Géologie économique. THE DEVONIAN. 71 ' the period, ftiul other part of the cd that tho vaKt lie district sIiowh iry to know that nd abundance of ling sandstones of liio Dr Newberry irved sterna of tree- ologists still enter- in period would bo jvclopmcnts of it. listribution of tho uuthern New llnmswick and NovaScotiB. Lower Conglo- merates, etc. Nictaux and Boar River Series


. The geology of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, or, Acadian geology [microform]. Geology; Geology, Stratigraphic; Paleontology; Geology, Economic; Géologie; Géologie stratigraphique; Paléontologie; Géologie économique. THE DEVONIAN. 71 ' the period, ftiul other part of the cd that tho vaKt lie district sIiowh iry to know that nd abundance of ling sandstones of liio Dr Newberry irved sterna of tree- ologists still enter- in period would bo jvclopmcnts of it. listribution of tho uuthern New llnmswick and NovaScotiB. Lower Conglo- merates, etc. Nictaux and Boar River Series (Oiiskaiiy). I e fossiliferous beds nderlie the Lower c already referred. )r catalogued 125 i-c specifically, and ver Carboniferous, lave been derived ny as Silurian. It is are with the Devonian, vey of Canada, 1871. from the rich plant-bearing beds near St John, New Brunswick, so admirably explored by Messrs llartt and Matthew, It is proper, however, to explain that, in Acadian Geology, I have restricted myself to these species, not noticing, except incidentally, those from tho Devonian of Gaspe, New York, etc. It is also to bo observed that several of the species mentioned in that work are much more fully Fig. 12,—Pailophyton priiicfpn.— a, I'rult, natural size; b, Stem, natural size; r, Sciilarifonn tissue of the axis, liiK'iIy magnified In the restoration, one side is reprebented in vernation, and the other in fruit. illustrated and described in the Report above referred to. More especi- ally is this the case Avith the remarkable genus PsUophyton, the fructifi- cation of which was not distinctly known when my last edition was published, but will bo found fully described and figured in the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dawson, J. W. (John William), Sir, 1820-1899. Lo


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