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ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



Neuropteris— 1882, IV. 17, 24; 1895, IV. 



141; 1902, IV. 136. 

 Neutral country— 1892, XXXIV; 1894, 



XXXV. 

 Neutral Nation— 1884, II. 60, 62, 75; 1896, 

 I. 146; 1897, I. 62, 66, 70, 72, 81, 82 ; 



1904, I. 74. 

 Neuville— J. B.— 1895, I. 37. 

 Neuville-seigneuri<^1883, 1. 135 ; 1900, 1. 98. 

 Nevers— Edmond de— 1901, I. 164. 

 Newark — Niagara on-the-Lake — 1903, II. 



145, 169-171. 

 Newberry— Dr.— 1882, IV. 15. 

 New Brunswick — 



—Glacial age— 1886, IV. 139; 1887, IV 



39; 1889, IV. 15. 

 —Stone age — 1900, II. 61-69. 

 — Geological contacts and ancient 



erosion— 1884, IV. 91. 

 — Arcliaean rocks — 1897, IV. 118. 

 —Volcanic rocke— 1904, IV. 123 

 — Triassic rocks— 1904, IV. 136. 

 — Arctic plants growing in — 1887, IV. 



189. 

 — Geology of the Province — 1893, I. 



77; 1899, IV. 12; 1905, IV. 21. 

 — Geological maps — 1889, IV. 4, 58. 

 — Geological correlations — 1901, XLVI 



sect. IV, 143. 

 — Perry rocks— 1889, IV. 60. 

 — Huronian rocks in — 1889, IV. 5; 



1900, IV. 127; 1904, IV. 124. 

 — Albertite— 1889, IV. 3; 1901, XLVI. 



sect. IV. 77. 

 — Carboniferous strata — folding of the 



—1883, IV. 137; 1889, IV. 11. 

 — Carboniferous basin — 1901, XLVI, 



sect. IV. 45 

 — Gypsum deposits— 1906, IV. 3. 

 — Limestone — Laurentian - plate — 



1904, IV. 125. 

 — Organisms of Silurian and Devonian 



rocks- 1888, IV. 49; 1889, IV. 10, 



57, 63. 

 — Organic remains of the Little River 



group— 1894, IV. 89, 91, 101, 103; 



1895, IV. 273; 1906, IV. 99. 

 —flora— 1893— IV. 45; 1902, IV. 125. 

 —fauna— 1889, IV. 135. 

 —raised peat-bogs — 1897, IV. 131. 

 — marine algœ — 1887, IV, 167, 170 ; 



1890, IV. 174. 

 — gold-bearing rocks — 1891, IV. 21. 

 — progress of geological investigation 



—1889, IV. 3, 16. 

 — progress of botanical studies — 1889, 



IV. 16; 1897, IV. 23. 

 — archives— 1901, XVI. 

 —Indian tribes— 1889, II. 217-18; 



1904, II. 19-30. 

 — boundaries between the Indian 



tribes— 1901, II. 153, 159. 

 —boundaries— 1901, II. 138-449; 



1906, II. 151. 



New Brunswick — 



—forests— 1894, IV. 8. 



— earlv highway roads (map) — 19, 



II. 67. 

 — seigniories — 1899, II. 302. 

 — United Empire loyalists — 1898, II. 



137-185; 1899,11.336-345; 1902,1. 



16; 1904, II. 52-72. 

 — see Slavery. 



— Insane Asylum — 1898, IV. 4, 119. 

 — historical sites — 1899, II. 213-357. 



1906, II. 77. 

 — place-nomenclature — 1896, CII. sect. 



II. 175-289; 1897, III.; 1906, II. 3. 

 —the name— 1898, II. 88; 1906, II. 38. 

 — plan for a general history of the 



Province— 1895, II. 91-102. 

 — origin of settlements — 1904, II. 3- 



185. 

 —immigration after 1760—1904, II. 43. 

 — 1784 — becomes a separate pro^dnce 



—1890, II. 15; 1891, II. 335. 

 — 1785-1786 — situation of the pro- 

 vince — 1886, II. 65. 

 — 1805 — Parliament House completed 



—1900, II. 41. 

 — 1834 — situation of the Province — 



1885, I. 67. 



— 1838 — commercial situation — 1900, 



II. 4. 

 — 1843-46 — Legislative Council — 1896 



II. 153-160. 

 New Brunswick — maps — 



— Explorations and Acadian periods — 



1899, II. 312. 

 — Cartograpiiy — 1897, LXXXIII, sect. 



II. 313-427; 1906, II. 57. 

 —Historical— 1904, II. 2. 

 —English period— 1899, 330; II. 1904, 



II. 42. 

 — Loyalist period — 1899, II. 344; 1904 



II. 53, 60. 

 —Mitchell's (1764?)— 1906, II. 150. 

 — Distribution of population — 1904, II 



96. 

 — Physiographic features of the Pro- 

 vince— 1904, II. 16. 

 — Map of the Province — 1901, II. 138. 

 — Sketch map— 1897, II. 313. 

 New Brunswick Natural History Society — 

 1883, XLV; 1884, XXV; 1885, XVII; 



1886, VIII ; 1887, XXX ; 1889, 

 XXXVII; 1890, XL; 1891, XVII; 

 1892, XXXIII ; 1893, XXVIII; 1894, 

 XXVIII; 1895, LXIV; 1896, LXIII; 

 1897, XL ; 1898, LXI ; 1899, CVII. 

 1901, XXIX ; 1902,LXXXIV; 1903, 

 XCV; 1904, LXXII; 1905, CXXXIV 

 1906, XXV, LXXXV. 



New Brunswick Historical Society — 1899, 

 CVI ; 1903, CIX ; 1904, LXXXII. 



New Brunswick Loyalists' Societj^ — 1904, 

 LXXXVI. 



Newcomb— Simon— 1905, III. 79. 



