ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



Baillie— Thomas— 1896, II. 218; 1903, II. 



179. 

 liailey— L.W.— 



— Physical and geological history of 

 the St. John River, New Brunswick — 

 1882, IV. 281. 

 — Geological contacts and ancient 

 erosion in southern and central New 

 Brunswick— 1884, IV. 91. 

 — Silurian system of Northern Maine, 

 New Brunswick and Quebec — 1886, 

 IV. 35. 

 — Physiography and geology of Aroos- 

 took county, Maine — 1887, IV. 39. 

 —Presidential address— 1889, IV. 3. 

 — Relations between the geology of 

 Eastern Maine and New Brunswick 

 —1889, IV. 57. 

 — Gold-bearing rocks of New Bruns- 

 wick— 1891, IV. 21. 

 — The Bay of Fundy trough in Ame- 

 rican geological historj' — 1897, IV. 

 107. 

 — On some modes of occurrence of 

 the mineral albertite — 1901, IV. 77. 

 — Some geological correlations in New 



Brun-swick — 1901, IV. 143. 

 — ïlie volcanic rocks of New Bruns- 

 wick— 1904, IV. 123. 

 — Tlie gypsum deposits of New 

 Brunswick— 1906, IV. 3. 

 Baillairgc — Charles — 



— A particular case of hydraulic-ram 



or water-hammer — 1884, III. 81. 

 — Révision des éléments de géométrie 

 d'Euclide— 1888, III. 64. 

 — In memoriam — 1906, VIII. 

 Bailleul— François de — 1887, I.— 96. 

 Bailly de Messein — Mgr. Charles-François, 

 évêque de Capse — 1886, I. 31 ; 1887, I. 

 53-62. 

 Bain— Francis— 1903, IV. 135; 1905, IV. 



153. 

 Bain— A. R.— 



—Transit of Veiuis- 1883, III. 96. 

 — In memoriam — 1887, V. 

 Baker — Alfred — 



■ — -The principles of the base of <iuar- 



ternion analysis — 1901, III. 17. 

 — Correlation of the curve of the 

 second order and the sheaf of rays 

 of tlie second order in geometry of 

 position — 1902, III. 29. 

 — The foundation of geometrv — 1906, 

 III. 111. 



Elected member — 1899, CXXVIII, 

 CXXX. 

 Bal — premier en Canada — 1898, I. 55-56. 



1899, I. 41. 

 Balbao — Vasco Nunez — 1889, II. 94. 

 Baldwin — Robert — 1897, II. 17, 57; 1900, 



I. 14; 1905, II. 51. 

 Baldwyn— Augusta — 1884, II. 36. 

 Balthazar — Jean de — 1902, I. 28. 



Balsam trees — 1894, IV. 7, 8, 12. 

 Bance — Guillaume — 1905, II. 108. 

 Banchaud — Etienne — 1901, I. 81, 82. 

 Bank of Montreal token.s — 1903, II. 220- 



36. 

 Bank of Upper Canada, 1903, II. 227-236. 

 Banque Canadienne — la — 1903, II. 223. 

 Banque du Peuple — la — 1903, II. 221-226. 

 Baphetes planiceps — 1894, IV. 71, 76, 87; 



1904, IV. 13, 20, 79. 

 Baptist — George — 1886, IL 88. 

 Barbier— Gilbert — 1882, I. 100; 1893, I. 



10; 1898, I. 13, 14; 1905, IL 108. 

 Barbier— Gabriel— 1893, I. 10; 1898, I. 



13, 14, 24, 28; 1901, I. 89. 

 Barclaya — 1888, IV. 10. 

 Bardin — de la Société de I\Iontréal — 1882, 



I. 97. 

 Bardy — Père Claude — 1902, I. 35. 

 Bardon — Frère Anselme — 1901, I. 83. 

 Bareau — Jean— 1901, I. 90. 

 Barillon — Antoine — 1882, 1. 97, 98. 

 Barillopus— 1904, IV. 95. 

 Barite— 1889, III. 66, 75. 

 Barium— 1890, III. 24. 

 Barker— W. R.— 1897, XCVIIÎ, CLIX. 

 Barlecia— 1895, IV. 21, 80, 

 Barley — wild goose — 1882, IV. 46 (see 



Cereals.) 

 Barlow — B — The Nodule organism of 

 the Leguminosae — 1906, IV. 157. 

 A new cliromogenic slime-producing 

 organism — 1905, IV. 97. 

 Barlow — Dr. A. E. — Physical features 

 and geology of the route of the pro- 

 posed Ottawa canal — 1895, IV. 163. 

 Elected member— 1903, XXXIL, 

 XLIII. 

 Barnes — James — Depression of the freez- 

 ing-point in solution containing h^'dro- 

 chloric and sulpliuric acid.s — 1900, 

 III. 37. 

 Barne.s — Howard T. — 



— Measurements of the temperature 



of the riv^er water opposite Montreal 



—1896, III. 37. 



• — Measurements of the temperature 



of the Lachine Rapids, 1897, III., 17. 



— Frazil and anchor ice — 1899, III. 



17. 

 — Relations of the electrical and me- 

 chanical units — 1900, III. 71. 

 — Effect of a change in dissociation 

 and the density curve of a hydrated 

 electrolyte in aqueous solutions of 

 different concentration — 1900, III. 

 75. 

 — The fall of potential method as 

 applied to the measurement of the 

 resistance of an electrolyte in nio- 

 tion— 1902, III., 135. 

 — The absolute value of the mechani- 

 cal equivalent of heat— 1902, III. 

 141. 



