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Hertel de Moncours — Pierre — 1887, I. 94. 

 llertel de Rouville — J.-B.— 1902, I. 82. 

 Hertel de Rouville — J.-B. François — 1895, 



I. 31. 



Hertel de Beaubassin — Pierre-Joseph — 



1887, I. 96, 103. 

 Hertel de Beaubassin — madame — 1889, I. 



14. 

 Hermissenda — 1899, IV. 242. 

 Hesperidœ — 1885, IV. 104. 

 Hesse — district — 1886, II. 56. 

 Hessian-fly— 1882, IV. 77; 1898, IV. 158. 

 Heterocelus— 1882, IV. 51. 

 Heteromayenia — 1889, IV. 93. 

 Heteropia— 1900, IV. 35. 

 Hethrington — Thomas — 1903, I. 148, 149. 

 Heulandite — 1889, III. 68, 86. 

 Hexactinellidii' — 1889, IV. 36; 1893, IV. 



37; 1892, IV. 73; 1896, IV. 100. 

 Hiawatha — legend of — 1883, LIX; 1885, 



II. 100; 1895, II. 70; 1897, VIII; 

 1899, II. 211. 



Hibernation — and allied states in animals — 



1892, IV. 49. 

 Hickories— 1894, IV. 11. 

 Hieracium— 1902, IV. 129. 

 Higginson — Thomas Wentworth — corres- 

 ponding member — 1900, XXV. 

 Hillaret — Moïse — 1901, I. 90. 

 HiU-Tout— Charles— 



— Later prehistoric man in Britisli 



Columbia— 1895, II, 103. 

 — Cosmogony and history of the 

 Squamish Indians of British Colum- 

 bia— 1897, II, 85. 

 — The Kwakiutl-Nootka and Salish — 



1898, II, 187. 

 • — Origin of the totemism of the abori- 

 gines of British Columbia — 1901, II, 

 3. 

 — Totemism — origin and import, 1902, 

 II. 61. 

 Hind — Professor George Jennings — 



— New species of fossil sponges — 1889, 



IV, 31. 

 — Fossil sponges and other organic 

 remains from the Quebec group — 

 1896, IV, 91. 



His work— 1882, IV. 39, 69. 

 Hinnites— 1895, IV. 27. 

 Hinshelwood — Archibald — 1889, II. 131. 

 Hipponicharion — 1889, IV. 142, 143; 1893, 



IV. 99. 

 Hippuris vulgaris — 1904, IV. 73. 

 Hips — George — 1904, II. 215-221. 

 Histioderma — 1890, IV. 162. 

 History — local — its cIiaracterLstics — 1895, 



II. 92-94. 

 History — county — 1894, XIII. 

 History of Canada — constitutional — 1896, 



II. 141-173. 

 History of Canada — text book — 1894, 



XIV. 

 History of Canada — short — 1894, XIV. 



History of Canada — analytical study — 



1887, II. 55. 

 History of Canada — material for the — 1897, 



II. 309-311. 

 Hittites— 1885, II. 30. 

 Hochelaga Indians — 1899, 199-211; 1906, 



II. 312. 

 Hochelaga Indians — language — 1884, II. 



79; 1895, II. 52. 

 Hochelaga — fortifications — 1884, II. 74. 

 Hochelaga — pottery — 1885, II. 89. 

 Hocquart — Gilles — intendant— 



— 1729 — arrive en Canada — 1901, I. 23 



— Son administration — 1899, I. 51-55; 

 1906, I. 55-57. 



— Encourage les sciences — 1895, I. 27. 



— Son portrait — 1903, I. 101. • 



— Sa parenté — 1903, I. 66. 



— Sa biographie — 1903, I. 101. 

 Hocquart — Toussaint — commandant de 



navire — 1903, I. 103. 

 Hodgin.s— Dr. J. G.— 1884, II. 37; 1905, 



II. 69. 



Hodgson — 1822 — governor at Moose House 



—1900, II. 97. 

 Hoffmann — G. Christian — 



— Native platinum from British Co- 

 lumbia— 1887, III, 17. 

 — Hygroscopicity of certain Canadian 



fossil fuels— 1889, III, 41. 

 — Annotated list of minerals occurring 



in Canada— 1889, III, 65. 

 — Peculiar form of metallic iron found 

 in Huronian quartzite — 1890, 111,39. 

 His work — 1883, LV. 

 Holasphus— 1895, IV. 268. 

 Holascu.s— 1889, IV. 46. 

 Holland — Major Samuel — surveyor general 

 —1891, II. 249, 251; 1892, I. 21; 

 1901, I. 48; 1906, L 123. 

 Holland — 1665-1673 — troubled by France 



—1902, I. 35, 37, 53, 59, 60. 

 HoUis— H. P.— 



— Longitude of Montreal — 1893, IX. 

 Holmes— l'abbé Jean— 1885, II. 63, 64. 

 Holmes — Major — American — 1814, — 1893, 



III. 26. 



Holner— Ythier— 1889, I. 33. 

 Holoptvchius— 1904, IV. 16. 

 Holathuroidca— 1886, IV. 117; 1890, IV. 



172. 

 Homacanthus— 1888, IV. 96. 

 Homaloceras— 1890, IV. 104. 

 Homothetus— 1894, IV. 96. 

 Honey— moisture of — 1902, III. 35. 

 Honeyman — Rev. D. — , 



— Ferruginous concretions, from the 



bed of Grand Lake, Nova Scotia — 



1882, IV, 285. 

 — Geology of Cornwallis, or McNab's 



Island, Halifax Harbour— 1885, IV, 



27. 



In memoriam— 1890, XV. XXX- 



VIII. 



