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Macfarlane, on Primitive formations Ij 113, 161 



" on the extraction of Cobalt 194 



" translation from Naumann 254 



" on the Acton copper mine - 447 



Marine Plants, Kemp on the shore zones of 20 



Meteorology of the year 1861 34 



Mammals of the McKenzie River District 137 



Minerals useful to the Chipewyans 133 



McKenzie Pdver District, animals of the 137 



Muscicapa, species of described 172 



Muscipeta, species of described 174 



Marsh on a new Enaliosaurian 205 



McGill University, Natural History collection of 221 



Metamorphism, Hunt on 262 



Microscopic organisms 283 



Mer^us, species of described 428 



Monohammus, species of described 431 43 2 



Natural History Society, Papers read before 



Macfarlane on Primitive Formations 1 



Dawson on the flora of the White Mountains 81 



Archbold on the failure of the apple tree 102 



Saunder's list of Lepidoptera 130 



Ross on Minerals used by Indians 133 



Couper on Saperda Candida 2 78 



Professor Hall on the Cattskill group 377 



Robb on the superficial deposits of Canada 382 



Billings on the genus i^onohammus 430 



Macfarlane on the Acton Mine 447 



Professor Hall on a new Crustacean 443 



Annual report of 224 



Proceedings of 399 



Norway, Primitive formations of 1, 113, 161 



Naumaun on Primitive formations 254 



Newfoundland, Perley on physical characteristics of 321 



(Edipoda aqualis - 287 



Oriolus Baltimorus 282 



Orthoptera, Scudder's list of 283 



Primitive formations in Canada 1. 113, 161 



Primitive formations, Naumann on 254 



Pratt on Scripture and Science 159 



Protichnites compared with Limulus footprints 271 



Phancroptera curvicauda 285 



Pezotettix borealis 286 



Parus palustris 296 



Pyrrhula enucleator 305 



Picus, species of described 314, 344 



Porzana Noveboracensis 320 



Perley on the Geology of Newfoundland 321 



Pine-boring beetles 43 1 



Pyramids of Egypt, age of 472 



QuiscaluSj species of described • 291 



