THE OTTAWA NATURALIST.* 

 A Monthly Magazine jdevotkd to the Natural Sciences.t 



Vol. I. 1 887- 1 888. 



ON A NEW GENUS AND THREE NEW SPECIES OF CRINOIDS. By W. R. Hillings, 

 p. 49. 



Testimony of the Ottawa clays and gravels, &c. By Amos Bowman, 



p. 149. 

 The greal Ice age at Ottawa. By H. M. Ami, pp. 65 and 81. 

 On Utica fossils, from Ridf.au, Ottawa, Ont. By H. M. Ami, p. 165-170. 

 Notes on Siphonotketa Scotica, ibid, p. 121. 

 The Cougar. By W. P. Lett, p. 127. 



Development of mines in the Ottawa region. By John Stewart, p. 33. 

 On MONOTROPA. By fames Fletcher,, p. 43 ; By. Dr. Baptie, p. 40; By Wm. 



Brodie, p. 118. 

 .Salamanders. By. F. R. Latchford, p. 105. 



Vol. II. 1888-1889. 



Descriptions of new species of Mosses. By N. C. Kindberg, p. 154. 



A new Crustacean Diaptomus Tyrrei.lii, Poppe. Notice of. 



On the geology and palaeontology of Russell and Cambridge. II. M. 



Ami, p. 136. 

 On the chazy formation at Aylmer. By T. W. E. Sowter, pp. 7 and 11. 

 The physiography and geology of Russell and Cambridge. By. Wm. 



Craig, p. 136. 

 Seouence of geological formations at Ottawa with reference to 



natural gas. H. M. Ami, p. 93. 

 Our Ottawa Squirreis. By J. Ballantyne, pp. 7 and 33. 

 Capricorn Beetles. By W. H. Harrington, p. 144. 



Vol. III. 1889 1890. 



Geologigal progress in Canada. By R. W, Ells, p. 119-145. 



List of mosses collected in the neighborhood of Ottawa. By Prof. 



Macoun, pp. 149-152. 

 What you see when you go out without your gun, (Ornithological.) By W. 



A. D. Lees, p. 31-36. 

 The American Skunk. By W. P. Lett, pp. 18-23. 



The Birds of Renfrew County, Ont. By Rev. C J. Young M.A. pp. 24-36. 

 The Land Shells of Vancouver Island. By Rev. G. W. Taylor. 

 Development and progress. By Mr. H. B. Small, pp. 95-105. 



Vol. IV. 1890-1891. 



On some of the larger unexplored regions ok Canada. By G. M. Dawson, 



pp. 29-40, (Map) 1890. 

 The Mistassini region. By A. I'. Low, pp. 11-28. 

 Ashes TUS, ITS HISTORY, Mi >DE OF OCCURENCE AND Uses. By R. W. Ells, pp. 



II-2S. 



New Canadian Mosses. By Dr. N. C Kindberg, p. 61. 



Pal.eontoi.ogy-- a Lecture on. By W. R. Hillings, p. 41. 



On the woi.e. B) W. Pittman Lett, p. 75. 



On the composition of apple i eaves. By F. T. Shutt, p. 130. 



Serpentines of Canada. By. X. [. Giroux, pp. 95-116. 



A Naturalist in thf.gold range. By \. M. Macoun, p. 139. 



Ideas on the beginning of life. By [. Ballantyne, p. 127-127. 



Vol V. 1 89 1- 1 892. 



On the Sudbury nickel and copper deposit's. By Alfred F. Harlow, p. 51. 

 On Canadian land and fresh-water mollusca. By Rev. G. YV. Taylor, 



p. 204. 

 The chemistry of food. By F. T. Shutt, p. 1 1.3. 

 Canadiam gems and precious stones. By < '. W. Willimott, p. 117. 



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