Matthew, George Frederic, 1837-1923
Matthew, G. F. (George Frederick), 1837-1923
Matthew, George Frederick
George Frederick Matthew Canadian scientist (1837-1923)
Matthew, G.-F.
VIAF ID: 27430342 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Frederick Matthew ‡c Canadian scientist (1837-1923)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Matthew, George Frederic ‡d 1837-1923
- 100 1 _ ‡a Matthew, George Frederic, ‡d 1837-1923
- 100 1 _ ‡a Matthew, George Frederic, ‡d 1837-1923
- 100 1 _ ‡a Matthew, George Frederick
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Works
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Abraham Gesner, a review of his scientific work | |
Ancient Myriapods | |
Canadian record of science | |
Correspondence : [Mr. Walcott's view of the etcheminian] | |
Description of an extinct palaezoic insect, and a review of the fauna with which it occurs | |
Discovery of a pteraspidian fish in the Silurian rocks of New Brunswick | |
Eozoon and other low organisms in Laurentian rocks at St. John | |
Faunas of the Paradoxides beds in eastern North America, no. 1 | |
Few words about diatoms | |
Illustrations of the fauna of the St. John group. | |
Is the fauna called "primordeal" [sic] the most ancient fauna? | |
A new genus of etcheminian brachiopods | |
Note sur les mollusques de la formation post-pliocène de l'Acadie | |
Notes on archaeozoon | |
Notes on cambrian faunas | |
The oldest siphonotreta | |
On some new species of silurian and devonian plants | |
On the Cambrian organisms in Acadia | |
On the occurrence of Arctic and western plants in continental Acadia | |
A palaeozoic terrane beneath the cambrian | |
Physical aspect of the Cambrian rocks in Eastern Canada : with a catalogue of the organic remains found in them | |
The physical evolution of Acadia. | |
Post-Glacial faults at St. John, N. B. | |
Preliminary notice of the etcheminian fauna of Newfoundland | |
President's annual address | |
Protolenus : a new genus of cambrian trilobites | |
The Protolenus fauna | |
A quarry and workshop of the stone age in New Brunswick | |
Recent discoveries in the St. John group | |
Report on the Cambrian rocks of Cape Breton. | |
Report on the geology of southern New Brunswick : embracing the counties of Charlotte, Sunbury, Queens, Kings, St. John and Albert, 1878-79 | |
Sketch of the history of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick | |
The sudden appearance of the cambrian fauna. | |
Trace fossils, small shelly fossils and the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary, 1988: | |
Trematobolus : an articulate brachiopod of the inarticulate order | |
Were there climatic zones in Devonian time? | |
What is the olenellus fauna |