Fossil plants - lignite tertiary. B.N.A.Boundary Commission, Plate XVI, sheet of paper with 10 different drawings of fossil plants. "A.L.D.Delt" printed on bottom-left corner.
Dadoxylon materiarium, critical and rare post-Pliocene species (Canadian Naturalist). Includes the text: Geology of Prince Edward Island, Plates I & VII. Two separate sheets mounted on pink cardstock with a total 23 fossil drawings. "A.L.D.Delt and LEGGO & co. Montreal" printed on bottom left and right corners.
Two pages of notes with the titles “Note on [Topul] Woods from Yukon Territory, Dec 1884,” “Specimens from Belly River in black carbonaceous shale,” and “Finil Woods, Rink rapids, Lewis River.”
Published volume contains fold-out hand-coloured map of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island (Third edition), printed by James Dawson. Also tipped into cover is a map of New Brunswick printed on onion skin paper compiled by George Perley. Laid in is a third map, hand drawn on onion skin paper of what appears to be Joggins' shore.
File contains notebook of lecture notes on natural philosophy kept by John William Dawson during 1836 while at Pictou Academy, Nova Scotia. Topics include descriptions of metals, chemistry, and light (including colour sketch).
Map of Egypt. Contains an extensive note on Tel-el-Maskhuta; surveyed by Lieutenant Colonel Ardagh, Major Spaight and Lieutenant Burton; lithographed at the Intelligence Branch, War Office, under the direction of Major W.R. Fox; 2 copies of the same map.
Geological map of Wisconsin. Includes the text: Geological Survey of Wisconsin, showing the relations of its geology with that of the surrounding states; Compiled from the work of the geological surveys of Wisconsin and Iowa, and from the surveys of Dr. D.D. Owen, Foster and Whitney, and Professor A. Winchell.
Plan of part of the Cumberland Coal Field. Includes the text: From Nappan River to River Philip on the intercolonial railroad and at Joggins and Spring Hill.
Chart of the St. Lawrence from Cape Chat to Bic Island, Part I. Includes the text: Surveyed by Captain Bayfield; London, published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the admiralty December 1, 1837.