CONTENTS OF VOLUME VII. 



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Abticlb I. — On the Primitive Formations in Norway and in Canada, 



Part I. By Thomas Macfarlane 1. 



II. — On the Shore Zones and Limits of Marine Plants in 



the United States. By the Rev. Alex. F. Kemp 20 



III. — Contributions to Meteorology for' the year 1861, By 



Charles Smallwood, M.D. LL. D 34 



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



By Archibald Hall, M.D. Part II 44 



V. — Note on the laconic System of Emmons. By T. Sterry 



Hunt, M.A., F.R.S 78 



VI. — Notes on the Flora of the White Mountains, in its Geo- 

 graphical and Geological relations. By J. W. Daw- 

 son, LL.D., F.G.S 81 



VII. — On the failure of the Apple Trees in the neighborhood 



of Montreal. By John Archbold 102 



Vni. — On an Erect Sigillaria and a Carpolite from the Joggins, 



Nova Scotia. By J. W. Dawson, LL.D., F.G.S 106 



IX.— On the Primitive Formations in Norway and in Ca- 

 nada. Part II. By Thomas Macfarlane 113 



X. — The New Spectrum Discoveries 129 



XI. — List of Diurnal Lepidoptera from the vicinity of 



London, C. W. By W. Saunders 130 



XII. — An account of the Botanical and Mineral products, 

 used by the Chipewyan Indians. By Bernard R. 



Ross 133 



XIII. — List of Mammals, Birds, and Eggs, from the McKen- 



zie's River District. By Bernard R. Ross 137 



XIY. -Notes on Chemical Subjects. By Prof. S. P Bobbins.. 15S 

 XV. — On the date of the Report on the Geology of Wiscon- 

 sin. By E. Billings 156 



XVI. — On the Primitive Formations in Norway and in Cana- 

 da. Part III. By Thomas Macfarlane 161 



XVII. — On the Mammals and Birds of the District of MontreaL 



By Archibald Hall, M.D. Part III 171 



XVIII.— On the Extraction of Cobalt Oxide from Iron Pyrites. By 



Thomas Macfarlane ^ 194 



XIX. — List of Entomologists in Canada. By Rev. Charles J. 



S. Bethune 199 



XX.— On the Chemistry of the Earth. By T. Sterry Hunt, 



M.A., F.R.S 201 



XXI. — Description of a new Enaliosaurian from the Coal Mea- 

 sures of Nova Scotia. By 0. C. Marsh, B. A 205 



XXII.— A Lecture on Force. By Prof. John Tyndal, F.R.S.. 241 

 XXIII. — On the Utilisation of the Power involved in the Rise 



and Fall of the Tides 252 



XXIV. — On the Primitive Formations. From the German of 



Naumann, by Thomas Macfarlane 254 



XXV.— On Jphui Avm(R. By George Lawson, Ph. D., LL.D. 264 

 XXVI. — On the footprints of Limulus, by J. W. Dawson, 



LL.D., F.R.S., &c 271 



