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Adulterants in Baking Powder 410 



Agassiz Prof. Alex., on paleontological and embryological development 391 



American Association for Advancement of Science 385 



American Geography 420 



American Indian Tribes, origin of some 65, 193 



Anthracite, origin of 435 



Bain Mr. P., on Fossils from 'Red Sandstone of Prince Edward Island 463 



Baking Powders and their Adulterants 410 



Barker Prof. G. F., on modern aspects of the life question 386 



Bay of Fundy, tidal erosion in 368 



Bell Mr. A. G. on the Photophone 397 



British Columbia, distribution of trees of 321 



British Columbia, glaciation of 32 



British Columbia, sketch of geology of 445 



Cabinet-keeper's report on museum of Natural History Society 442 



California, giant trees of 465 



Campbell Kev. J., on Hittites in America 275, 345 



" " origin of American Indians 65,193 



Canadian Ferns, notes on 49, 297 



Cephalopods, ink-gland of 414 



Charing Cross, geological discovery at 191 



Chemical industry, a new 192 



Chlorophyll, function of 318 



Chrome garnet, notes on 305 



Claypole, Prof. E. W., on preglacial formation of beds of great American 



lakes 213 



Conularia of Niagara group 62 



Convoluta Schultzii 199 



Corydalis, the horned 470 



Crystalline rocks of Canada, stratigraphy of 17 



Daxa, Prof. J. D., on lithology 40, 80 



Dawsox Dr. J. ^y., on papers on geology of Nova Scotia 1 



" " a, Canadian Pteri/gotus 103 



" " Mobius on Eozoon Cancidcnse 105 



" '• recent controversies respecting Eozoon Canadcnse 228 



" " fossils of Silurian ores of Pictou, N. S 332 



" " plants from Lignite Tertiary 447 



