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Fairfield— William— 1902, II. 105; 1903, 



II. 154. 

 Palaise de Gannes — Père Bernardin — 1887, 



I. 94. 

 Falaise de Gannes — chevalier Charles — 



Thomas— 1887, I. 96, 98, 101, 102. 

 ^'Family Compact "—1900, I. 11, 14. 

 Famine — 1729— in Canada — 1899, I. 27. 

 Famine River— 1894, I. 75, 114; 1898, I. 



16-18. 

 Fancamp— baron de — 1882, I. 96; 1887, I. 



152. 

 Fantasque— le— 1898, I. 122, 123. 

 Faraday— Michael— 1891, III. 59; 1902, III. 



79. 

 Farcy — Ambroise de — 1892, I. 22. 

 Faribault— George B.— 1888, II. 13; 1902, 



I. 6-11. 

 Farmer— W. O.— 1884, II. 37. 

 Farmer — J. T. — 



— Determination of the co-efRcient of 

 discharge for sharp-edged orifices — 

 1896, III. 45. 



— Jets springing from non-circular 

 orifices— 1898, III. 59. 

 Farnham slates — 1882, IV. 8, 13. 

 Fassaite— 1889, III. 83. 

 Fats — melting point of — 1900, III. 21. 

 Faucher de Saint-Maurice — Narcisse — 



— Discours d'inauguration — 1882, I. 

 13. 



— Louis Turcotte — 1883, I. 111. 



— Le capitaine Vanquelain — 1885, I. 

 35. 



— L'élément étranger aux Etats-Unis 

 —1885, I. 105. 



— L'empereur Maximilian — 1889, I. 61. 



— Le général Richard Montgomery — 

 1891, I. 3. 



— -Le contre-amiral Byng — 1893, I. 65. 



In memoriam — 1897, VI, LXXXII. 



Faulkner — Mrs. — (Anpe Paige) — 1884, II. 



37. 

 Favularia— 1897, IV. 73. 

 Federation (scientific) of tlie Empire — 



1887, VI, XII; 1888, V. • 

 Feigning in animals — 1887, IV. 179. 

 Fellowships in connection with universities 



— see Royal Society of Canada. 

 Felspar— 1888, III. 7; 1890, III. 15. 

 Femme (la) dans la société moderne — 1890, 



L 13. 

 Fenella pupoidea — 1895, IV. 20. 

 Fénelon — l'abbé François de Salignac — 



1901, I. 47, 52, 54, 55, 68, 70; 1902, 

 I. 78. 

 Fenestella— 1889, IV. 47. 

 Féodal (système) en France — 1890, II. 



5, 7. . 

 Faraud — François — lieutenant — 1902, I. 



66. 

 Ferchaud — Laurent — 1889, I. 48. 

 Ferland — l'abbé J. B. Antoine— 1882, I. 



8, 89. 



Fernow — Professor B. E.— 1894, VII, 

 LXXVII. 



Ferns — Canadian — 1884, IV. 163; 1886, 



IV. 9, 21. 

 Feron — Jean — 1889, I. 34. 

 Ferrer — captain Constance — 1889, I. 46. 

 Ferrie sulphate — 1890, III. 31. 

 Ferrier — James — 1886, II. 88. 

 Perrière— 1730— Paul— officier— 1900, 1.31. 

 Ferrous chloride — oxidation of — 1902, III. 



47. 

 Ferruginous concretions — Grand Lake, 



N. S.— 1883, IV. 285. 

 Ferruginous wood — 1889, IV. 72. 

 Festuca— 1883, IV. 132. 

 Fertilizer — nitrogenous — 1905, III. 73. 

 Feuquières — Isaac-Dupas, marquis de — 



1901, I. 44. 

 Ficus— 1882, IV. 21, 32; 1890, IV. 89; 



1893, IV. 4, 60, 69; 1895, IV. 149. 

 Piedmont — Jacau de — 1906, I. 32. 

 Finlay — James — 1892, II. 73. 

 Fiona— 1899, IV. 242. 

 Fir— 1894, IV. 15, 16. 

 Fires in the forests — 1894, IV. 4. 

 Fiset— L. J. C— 1885, I. 70. 

 Fish study in Georgian Bay — 1905, 



XCI. 

 Fish — pisciculture — 1892, IV. 17. 

 Fishes — marine food — 1892, IV. 17. 

 Fisheries Exhibition— London 1883—1884, 



IV. XXVI. 

 Fishes — see Devonian Rocks, Gaspé, Hy- 



pophthalmus, Newfoundland. 

 Fisher — Charles — 1837 — New Brunswick — 



1897, II. 18. 

 Fisher— Dr. John Charlton— 1884, XXVII; 



1885, II. 57, 60. 

 Fissurella bimaculata — 1895, IV. 20. 

 Fissuridea— 1895, IV. 92. 

 FitzGibbon — colonel James — battle of 



Beaver Dam— 1900, II. 6, 7, 20; por- 

 trait, 1900, II. 27. 

 FitzGibbon — Miss Mary Agnes — 1897, 



XLVI; 1898, XXIX. 

 Flabellina— 1899, IV. 242. 

 Flame reactions of certain minerals — 1889, 



III. 13. 

 Flax— 1903, I. 48, 54. 

 Flèche— Jesse— 1884, I. 38. 

 Fleming— Jolm— poet— 1905, I. 96. 

 Fleming — Sir Sandford — 



—Time-reckoning— 1886, III. 43. 



— His election as president — 1888, 

 XXX; 1889, XXII. 



— Presidential Address on the origin 

 of French and English Nationalities 

 —1889, XXIII. 



— Expeditions to the Pacific — 1889, 



II. 89. 



— The name of "Parliament" — 1889, 



III. 33. 



— Presidential Address on the unit 

 measure of Time — 1890, III. 3. 



