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SESSION OF 1897-98 :— PAGE 
Presidential Address, by E. Gilpin, Esq., Jr., Lt. D.:— 
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TRANSACTIONS. 
SESSION OF 1894-95 :— 
I. 
Il. 
IDOI 
IV. 
Vv. 
Wale 
VII. 
VIII. 
Notes on Concretions found in Canadian Rocks, by T. C. Wes- 
ton, F. G. S. A., late of the Geological Survey of Canada... 1 
The Iron Ores of Nictaux, N. S., and Notes on Steel Making in 
Nova Scotia, by E. Gilpin, Jr., Lt. D., F. R.S. C., Inspector 
Of IMEIN SS Factores tscale 5 foi cvedarsicors le eos) ellsial ashe Fhviaie y2ens'a 6voute aysterste tere. 6 ace oe 10 
steke (ohcvee stesso) sfepaitesnis ov crorlee ite etel elaset onstene set sleteieiesesal e216 tele 21 
Relics of the Stone Age in Nova Scotia, by Harry Piers........ 2€ 
Phenological Observations made at several Stations in Eastern 
Canada during the year 1894, compiled by A. H. MacKay, 
Fibre) BIAS occa ak: coid Cee cE ae oR ta cetera Coe Ck KNORR OD 0.07%. 59 
A Foraminiferous Deposit from the bottom of the North Atlantic, 
lye Ials MilaelSeny, bing IDE Roe kouconncodsacgcccensooceeaune 64 
Notes on the Geology and Botany of Digby Neck, by Prof. 
iW. Baileys PhD... Bs Ros. Gas qacctri-tae ie mre eee 68 
The Flora of Newfoundland, Labrador, and St. Pierre et 
Miquelon: Part II., by the Rev. A. C. Waghorne .......... $3 
SESSION OF 1895-96 :— 
I. 
11 
Ill. 
On the Calculation of the Conductivity of Mixtures of Electro- 
Ibis, lon IPRS Mo (Gig Weve Emmeetorrs 46 so coon dos sooR 4 EOS TOE 
On the Calculation of the Conductivity of Mixtures of Bice 
lytes having a common Ion, by Douglas McIntosh, Physical 
Laboratory, Dalhousie College, Halifax, N.S.............. 120 
The Undeveloped Coal Fields of Nova Scotia, by E. Gilpin, Jr., 
lila DSc nates. caron oma tor on SoQE GrdON OOO nso moguS oodsos 134 
Notes on the Geology of Newfoundland, by T. C. Weston, 
ldipn Cash 24 Ga ckap Gono ne ao Cae on HORN aon aogt ee ua kooomnD. 6 Oda. c 150 
Glacial Succession in Central Lunenburg, N. S., by W. H. 
BreSty ES Gp amenities tern utetlceste the lcncisuctepixcackaie) ices feasioiereeee 158 
Notes on the Superficial Geology of Kings Co., N. S., by Prof. 
JANG Js (GOI, Wile ANs cao sopbanoboDdoDUDOD do SbaUND ota: 171 
On an Arborescent Variety of Juniperus communis, of Linnzeus, 
occurring in Nova Scotia, and not previously noticed in our 
Hlora,y bys |e SOmens.m Vile) muse tete rater |e eel oletlela tele tele eeeete 175, 
