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INDEX. 



A. A. A. S. Meecing, 71. 



Agricul'l Investigations at Rothamsted, 89. 



Albino Aste7- NovcB-Anglice, 104. 



Liatris scariosa, 1 16 . 



Limncea stai^nalis, 1 18. 



Panser domesticus, 1 1 8. 



Verbena hastata, 116. 

 Ami, H. M., Address by, 53, 98. 



Brit. Ass. Adv. Sci. Meeting, 78. ' 



Excursion to the Peche, 96. 



Geol. Soc'y of America, Meeting, 83, 



. 137, 152- 

 Mineralogical Notes, 105. 

 Notes on Geology and PaliEontology of 



Ottawa, 73. 

 Quebec Group, 41. 

 Anthracnose of the Grape, 114. 

 Aspleuiuni ruta-muraria, 1 15. 

 Aster NovcB-Anglice, Colour varieties, 104. 

 Autumn tints, 1 13. 



Bagnall, J. E. , On Macoun's Catalogue, 



Part VI, Musci, 12 1. 

 Bailey, L. W , Address by, 53. 

 Barren-ground Caribou, Winter home of 



the, 121. 

 Belhune, Rev, C. J. S., Address by, 53. 

 Blue Mountain, Leeds, Ont., Natural 



History of, 45. 

 Botanical Nomenclature. Rules. 87. 

 Botany, edited by W. Scott, 104, 113. 

 Book Notices. 



Bailev, L. H., Cultivated Native Plums 



and Cherries, 80. 

 Brumell, H. P., Manganese Ores in 



Canada, 105. 

 Edwards, W. H., Butterflies of North 



America, 168. 

 Macoun, John, Catalogue of Canadian 



Plants, Musci, 121. 

 Martin, H. T. , Castorologia, 108, 123, 



126. 

 Ormerod, E. A., Text -book of Agricu'l 



Entomology, 122. 

 Portland Catalogue of Maine Plants, 136. 

 Riley, C. V., Instructions for Collecting 



Insects, 67. 

 Scudder, S. H., A Book for Boys on 



Butterflies, 69. 

 Vasey, George, Grasses of the Pacific 



Slope, 135. 

 Warington, Robt., Lectures on Agricul- 

 ture, 89. 



Whiteaves, J. F., Orthoceratidse of 

 Winnipeg Basin, 68. 



Brit. Ass. Advt. Science, Meeting at Edin- 

 burgh, 78. 



Brumell, H. P., Mineral Waters ot Can- 

 ada, 167, 173. 



Burgess, T. J. W., On a Fern new to 

 Canada, 115 . 



Calosoma scrutator ■slV Ottawa, 113. 

 Chubbuck, C. E.^D., Native Song-birds, 



112. 

 Clothes Moths, 125. 

 Coleoptera from the Cypress Hills, 149. 

 Council, Annual Report, 1891-92, 23. 

 Country North of the Ottawa, 157. 

 Cowley, R. H., Introduced Plants, 115. 

 Craig, John, Anthracnose, 114. 



Autumn tints, I13. 



Bailey's Cultivated PUans and Cherries, 

 80. 



Destructive Disease of Native Plums, 109. 



Fusicladium on Cherry, 115. 



Impotency of Flybrids, 1 15. 



Destructive Diseases of Plums, 109. 



Ells, R. W., The Country North of the 

 Ottawa, 157. 



Entomology, Edited by W. H. Harring- 

 ton, 84, 103, 113, 150, 168. 



Entomological Branch, Rep. for 1891-92, 



'47-. 

 Excursions : No. I, Kirk's Feriy, 44, 51- 

 No. 2, Casselman, 56, 55. 

 No. 3, La Peche, 72, 88, 96. 



Fall Web-worm, 70. 



Fauna Ottawaensis, Hemiptera, 25. 



Fletcher, J., Address by, 97. 



Botanical Notes, 104. 



Clothes Moths, 125. 



Editorial Notes, 107, 120. 



Entomological Notes, 103. 



Fall Web-worm, 70. 

 Ftisicladiiim dendrilicum Q-n Cherry, 115. 



Gentiana Saponaria, 104. 

 Geological Society of America, 82, 



137, 152- 

 Glacial Epoch, A., 170. 

 Glyceiia elont^ata, 104. 



108, 



