THE OTTAWA NATURALIST* 



A Monthly Magazine devoted to the Natural Sciences. 



Vol. V. (Continued). 



"Extinct vertebrates from the Miocene of Canada." Synopsis of. By 



II. M. Ami, p. 74. 

 A Botanical excursion to the Chats. By R. 1!. Whyte, p. 197. 

 Some new mosses from the Pribyi.of Islands. Byjas. M. Macoun, p. 179. 

 Descriptions of NEW mosses. By Dr. X. C. Kindberg, p. 195-196. 

 On DRINKING water. By Anthony McGill, p. 9. 

 List ok ( (ttawa species of sphagnum, p. 83. 

 The BIRDS of OTTAWA. By the leaders of Ornithological section ; Messrs Lees, 



Kingston and John Macoun. 



Vol VI. 1892-1893. 

 Fauna Ottawaexsis : Hemiptera of Ottawa. By W. Hague Harrington, 



P- 25- 

 The Winter home of the barren ground caribou. By J. Burr Tyrrell, 



p. 121. 

 The mineral waters of Canada. By II. P. H. Brumell, pp. 167-196. 

 The country north of the Ottawa. By K. W. Ells, p. 157. 

 Notes on the geolooy and palaeontology of Ottawa. By II. M. Ami, p. 73. 

 The Ouebec group, ibid, p 41. 



Food ix health and disease. By Dr. L. C. PreVost, p. 172. 

 Ovis Canadensis Dallii. By. R. G. McConnell, p. 130. 

 Check-list of Canadian Mollusca, p. ^. 

 Anthrai nose of the grape. By J. Craig, p. 114. 

 Some of the properties of water. By Adolf Lehmann, p. 57. 



Vol. VII. 1893-1894. 

 Fauna Ottawaensis : Hymenopteka PHYTOPHAGA. By W. H. Harrington, 



pp. 117-128. 

 Narrative of a journey in 1S90 from Great Slave Lake to Beechy Lark, 



on the Great Fish Riyer. By D. B. Dowling, pp. 85 to 92, and pp. 101 to 



p. 114. 

 Food and alimentation. By Dr. L. C. Prevosl, pp. 69-84. 

 Notes on some marine invertebrata from the coast of British Columbia. 



By J. F. YVhiteaves, pp. 133137- 

 Notes ox the geology and pai i on roLOGY of the Rockland quarries and 



VICINITY. By 11. M. Ami, pp. 138-47. 



The extinct Northern ska cow and early Russian explorations in the 



North Pacific. By George M. Dawson, pp, 151-161. 

 HYMENOPTERA PHYTOPHAGA, (1893). By W. II. Harrington, pp. 162-163. 

 NOTES ON Canadian BRYOLOGY. By Dr. N. C Kindberg, p. 17. 

 Chemical Analysis of Manitoba soil. By F. T. Shutt, p. 94. 

 Following a pi \\m. By A. Met '.ill, p. 167. 



Vol. VIII. 1894-1805. 

 Fauna Ottawaexsis : hemiptera. By W. Hague Harrington, pp. 132-136. 

 The Transmutations of nitrogen. By Thomas Macfarlane, F.R.S. 



PP- 45-74- 

 Marvels of colour in the animal world, By Prof. E. E. Prince, B.A., 



F.L.S., p. 1 15. 

 Receni deposits in 1 iik valley "i 1 he Ottawa River. By R. W. Ells, 



pp. 104-108. 

 1. Notes on the Quebec group ; 2. Notes on fossils from Quebec city. 



I. By Mr. T. C Weston; 2. By H. M. Ami. (Plate.) 



Alaska. By otto j. Klotz, pp. 6-33. 



Fossils i rom i he Trenton limesones of Port Hope, Ont. By II. M. Ami, 



p. 100. 

 Flora <u i vwaensis. By (. FLETCHER, p. 67. 



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