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position of lowest Fossiliferous Sandstone to Gneiss.-Supposed Monument of the Commencement of the Organic World. To what extent the Granitic Rocks are primary. Difficulty of establishing the Date of Metamorphic Action.Two Sources of popular error respecting the more abundant production of Hypogene Rocks at Remote Periods.......... 96

CHAPTER XXII.

Glacial Furrows in the Valley of the St. Lawrence.-Action of packed ice in the Canadian Rivers.-Boulder Formation with and without Shells.-Gannanoqui.-Mountain of Montreal.Recent Shells in Drift more than 500 feet above the Sea.Lake St. Peter.-Falls of Maskinongé.-Deposit of Shells at Beaufort near Quebec.-Agreement with Swedish Fossils.Shells in Boulder Formation of Lake Champlain.-Burlington, Vermont.-Fossils of Drift imply a colder climate.Scenery of Lake Champlain.-Organic Remains of lowest Silurian Sandstone.-Lingula.-Vermont Mountains.-Inns and Boarding-houses.-Return to Boston......

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Halifax.-Glacial Furrows in Nova Scotia.-Difference of Climate of Halifax and Windsor.-Tracts covered with Kalmia.-Linnæa borealis.-High tides of the Bay of Fundy. The Bore. Recent deposits of Red Mud hardened in the Sun.-Fossil Showers of Rain.-Footprints of Birds, and casts of the same.-Cracks caused by Shrinkage.-Submerged Frost. Recent Glacial Furrows at Cape Blomidon.-Loaded Ice.-Ice-ruts in Mud.......

CHAPTER XXIV

Coal Formation of Nova Scotia.-Productive Coal-Measures. Erect Fossil Trees in the Cliffs of the Bay of Fundy.-Section from Minudie to the South Joggins.-Ten buried Forests, one above the other.-Connection of upright Trees with Scams of Coal.-Stigmaria.-Sigillaria.-Evidence of Repeated Submergence of dry Land.-Theory to explain the Evenness of the Ancient Surface.-Pictou Coal Field.-Bed of Erect Calamites, compared to those of St. Etienne, in France. List of Species of Nova Scotia Coal-plants.-Fourfifth of these Fossils identified with European Species.— Carboniferous Flora of the United States....

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CHAPTER XXV.

Lower Carboniferous or Gypsiferous Formation of Nova Scotia.-Why formerly considered as newer than the productive Coal.-Determination of its true age.-Sections near Windsor. Supposed Reptilian Footsteps.-Section on the Shubenacadie.-Large Masses of Gypsum.-Their Origin.-Volcanic Action contemporaneous with Nova Scotia Coal Measures.-Limestone with Marine Shells.-Table of Organic Remains of the Carboniferous Limestone of Nova Scotia and Island of Cape Breton......

CHAPTER XXVI.

Progress and Resources of Nova Scotia.-Highland Settlers.-
Timber Duties.-Cobequid Hills.-Conflagration of Forests.
-Albion Mines.-Humming Birds.-Estuary of the Shu-
benacadie.-Stakes cut by Beavers.-Promotion of Science.—
Social Equality.-Nova Scotians "going home."-Return to
England......

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