INDEX. 469 



Honeyman, Rev. D., on the Geology of Arisaig, N. S 92 



Hooker's (J. D.) Flora of the British Islands, notice of 353 



Humming Birds of Tropical America 357 



Hunt, Dr. T. Sterry, on the Geology of Eastern New England 198 



" on Granitic Rocks — — : 388 



•' on Laurentian Rocks in Eastern Mass 7 



" on Norite or Labradorite Rock 31 



*• on Astronomy and Geology 460 



Huxley, Prof., President's Address to the Meeting of the British Association 



for 1870 319 



Hydrogenium 110 



Hydrogen, metallic Ill 



Ice, artificial production of 113 



Jones, J. M., on the Gulls of Nova Scotia 231 



Kemp, Rev. A. F., on Fucus serratus in Pictou Harbour, N. S 319 



Labradorite Rock, on 31 



Labrador Plants 350 



Laminariaceae, North American 99 



Laurentian, on the Graphite of the Canadian 13 



Laurentian Rocks in Eastern Massachusetts 7 



Lawson, Prof., on North American Laminariaceae 97 



Lights, artificial, why are insects attracted by 61 



Limulus, on the embrjology of 223 



Linnd, on some of the plants in the Herbarium of 24 



Lituola cassis Parker 176 



Lituola findens Parker 176 



London, Geological Society of, Proceedings 390 



Lord, J. K. on Whitebait 49 



Lyell, Mrs. K. M., Geographical Handbook ot Ferns, reviewed 343 



Lyell. Sir Charles, Student's Elements of Geology, noticed 331 



Macfarlane, Thomas, on the Origin and Classification of Original or Crystalline 



Rocks. Parts I. and II 47 



Part III 159 



Part IV 304 



McAndrew, R., on the Marine Mollusca of the Gulf of Suez 235 



Mammalia, Swiss 104 



Massachusetts, on Laurentian Rocks in Eastern 7 



Meteorology :— 



Contributions to Canadian 22 



Meteorological results for Montreal for the year 1869 10 



Meat, chemical analysis of a sample extract of 115 



Michaux, on some plants in the Herbarium of 24 



Microscopy :— 



American Microscopical Society 117 



Butterfly Parasite 115 



Microscopic Examination of Dust 116 



New American Nat. Hist, and Micros. Society i 118 



On the comparative merits of the Ross and Jackson Microscope Stands. . . 361 



MiSCKLLAXEOUS :— 



American Association for the advancement of Science 120 



Scraps from "Nature." 239 



MoUuaca, of the Gulf of Suez 235 



" Lower Canadian land and fresh water 103 



•• " " marine 104 



Morse, Prof. E. S., on the Brachiopoda 232 



Natural History Society (see contents) 



Nautilus, on the Structure of the Shell of the Pearly 236 



Newfoundland, Dr. Bell on the Plants of the AVest Coast of 45 



