TABLE OF CONTENTS V 



SECTION lY. 



GEOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. 



I. Oîi the JSaiure and SUjnificance of the so-called "Dust- 



bodies " of the Blood. (Blutstaubchen or Hsemoko- 

 nien of H. F. Miiller). (Diagrams). By Albert G. 

 N1CIIOLL8, M.A., M.D., CM. 3'. 



II. Some Interesting Problems in Netv Brunswick Geology. By 



E. VV. Ells, LL.D 21 



III. A new Species of Hyracodon {H. priscidens) from the Oligo- 

 cène of the Cypress Hills. Assiniboia. (Plate). 

 By Lawrence M. Lambe, F.Gr.S 3T 



lY. Fossil Horses of the Oligocène of the Cypress Hills, Assini- 

 boia. (Plate). By Lawrence M. Lambe, F.G.S 43 



Y. Increased Production of Farm Crops from Early Sowing. 



By Wm. Saunders, LL.D. F.L.S., &c 53 



YI. Bibliography of Canadian Entornology for the year lOOIf.. 



Contributed by Eev. C. J. S. Bethune, D.C.L 5T 



YII. Bibliography of Canadian Zoology for 190J^, exclusive of 



Entomology. Bj^ J. F. Whiteaves 65' 



YIII. The Viscous Fermentation of Milk and Beer. By F. C. 



Harrison, Guelph. Communicated by Dr. Fletcher 71 



IX. A New Chromogenic Slime-producing Organism. By F. C. 



Harrison and B. Barlow 97 



X. Bibliography of Canadian Geology and Palœontology for 



the Year 190Jf. By Dr. H. M. Ami 127 



XI. Bibliography of Canadian Botany for WOIf.. By A. H. 



MacKay, LL.D 143 



LIST OF ILLUSTRA TIONS. 



PEOCEEDINGS. 



Portraits of Deceased Fellows — Abbe Bourassa, Eev. Dr. John 



Campbell, Mr. Wm. McLennan and Mr. Arthur Harvey 1 



SECTION II. 



Two fac-simile title pages to accompany Dr. Dawson's article on 



"Brest" 4, 10 



One map to illustrate Mr. Suite's paper, " Origin of the French 



Canadians" 99. 



