IV INDEX. 



PAGE. 

 XXVIL — On the destruction of Apple-trees by Saperda Candida. 



By William Couper 278 



XXYIII. — Discovery of Microscopic Organisms in the Siliceous 



Nodules of the Palaeozoic Rocks of New York. . . . 281 

 XXIX. — List of Orthoptera collected on a trip from Assiniboia 



to Cumberland. By Samuel H. Scudder 283 



XXX. — On the Mammals and Birds of the District of Montreal. 



By Archibald Hall, M.D. Part IV 289 



XXXI. — On the Geology and Physical Characteristics of New- 

 foundland. By Moses H. Perley 321 



XXXII. — Review of Hooker's Outlines of the Distribution of 



Arctic Plants 334 



XXXIII. — On the Mammals and Birds of the District of Montreal. 



By Archibald Hall, M.D. Part V 344 



XXXIV.— On the Cattskill Group of New York. By Prof. J. Hall. 377 

 XXXV. — On the superficial deposits in Canada, By Charles 



Robb, C.E 382 



XXXVI. — Remarks on Prof. Hall's Contributions to Palaeontolo- 

 gy. By E. Billings, F. G. S 389 



XXXVII. — Remarks on Tceniapectinata. By Dr. T. Spencer Cob- 

 bold 394 



XXXVIII. — Col. E. Jewett, of Albany, on the age of some 



rocks in New York 395 



XXXIX. — On the Mammals and Birds of the District of Mon- 

 treal. By Archibald Hall, M. D. Part VI 401 



XL. — Notes on some of the habits of the pine-boring beetles 



of the genus Monohammus. By E, Billings, F.G.S. 430 

 XLI. — Zoological Classification ; or Ccelenterata and Protozoa. 



versus Radiata. By Prof. J. W. Dawson, F. R. S. 438 

 XLII. — On a new Crustacean from the Potsdam sandstone. By 



Prof. James Hall 443 



XLIII. — Contributions to the History of the Acton Copper Mine. 



By Thomas Macfarlane 447 



RiTiEws AND Notices of Books. 



A Manual of the Sub-Kingdom Ccslenterata. By Prof. Greene.. 158 



Scrii)ture and Science. By Archdeacon Pratt , . 159 



OflBcial Reports of the Geology of Kentucky, Wisconsin, Maine, 



and the Colorado River 213 



Descriptive Catalogue of the Economic Minerals of Canada. . . 216 



Dana's Manual of Geology 474 



Miscellaneous. 



Chromic Iron ore and Asbestus. , 80 



Notice of the Natural History Collections of the McGill College, 221 



On the Land Flora of the Devonian Period, in N. E. America. 223 

 Couper on the Occurrence of the Blue Grosbeak, Stone Chat, 



and Yellow Rail, near Quebec 319 



Honeyman on the Gold Fields of Nova Scotia 3 20 



Meeting of Entomologists 396 



On the age of the Pyramids of Egypt 472 



On the cause of attraction .... 473 



Correspondence. 



An Entomological Grave-digger 317 



K atural History S ociktt. 



Annual Meeting of 224 



Report of, for 18G1-2 ' .* .' 230 



Proceedings of 399 



