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IN the notice of the report of Mr. Murray on the gold of Newfoundland (NATURE, vol. xxiii. p. 472) I observe a reference to my own opinion of the age of the gold of Nova Scotia which needs some correction. In the second edition of “Acadian Geology” (1868) the gold-bearing series is included in the Lower Silurian, but this referred to the larger sense of that term in which it was used to include the Cambrian as well. In the third edition (1878, Supplement, pp. 81, 85, 92) I have referred this formation, on the evidence of fossils and stratigraphical position, to the age of the Lower Cambrian or Longmynd series, thus placing it on a lower horizon than the fossiliferous Primordial of Eastern Newfoundland, which I suppose to be of the age of the Acadian or Menevian group. There is therefore little difference between Mr. Murray's estimate of the age of the gold-bearing rocks of Newfoundland and my own of that of the similar rocks in Nova Scotia, except that I presume he would classify the Newfoundland series as Upper Huronian rather than Lower Cambrian. With reference to this I have been disposed to regard Mr. Murray's Aspidella slates and the associated rocks as equivalents of the Kewenian or “Upper copper-bearing group” of the West, and probably Upper Huronian, in which case they might be a little below my Nova Scotia Lower Cambrian; but the precise age of both series is determined merely by the fact that they appear to belong to the period between the Huronian proper, or Lower Huronian, and the Acadian group, or Menevian (Etage C. of Barrande).
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DAWSON, J. Geological Relations of Gold in Nova Scotia. Nature 23, 578 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/023578b0
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