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PROCEEDINGS, SESSION OF 1895-96 :— 
Obituary Notice of Prof. G. Lawson, Lu D., by E Prof. J.G MacGregor.... xxiii _ : 
Report of the Recording-Secretiarys. o.-ss b.wt XXxi 
ALEPOrt OL LHe ; PROASUTER<.s. 2s lcs eee kl foe oR Soke in ee PL ee XXxiii 
Report. of- the Prbrarian 2.3 7g aa Las ino « Pape eee be. 6.ciiE oe 
OmeesBearers for -thesyearss-t 0... asa ba fe a Ce. De ee eee ee XEKVL 9 
Note on Newton’s Third Law of Motion, by Prof. J G. MacGregor ........ XXXViLee 
Manganese Dendrites, by A. H- MacKay, LL.D... 0.02... is. et acc cee cece XXXViii _ 
The Batrachia and Reptiles of Nova Seotia, by A. H MacKay, Lu.D...... xliys 
Notes on the Dialect of the People of Newfoundland, by Rev. G. is 
Papbterson. Dao Y Lin: D's. Beco erate Sy oe ac aes Josdhpse ee ee xlivi — 
TRANSACTIONS, SESSION OF 1895-96 :— 
I. On the Calcuiation of the Conductivity of Mixtures of Electro- — 
lytes;bys+Prof Jc Ge MacGregor ore enc ono. res hia owe cee eee 101 
II. On the Caleulation of the Conductivlty of Mixtures of Electro- 
lytes having a Common Ion, by Douglas McIntosh, Physical FS 
Laboratory, Dalhousie College, Halifax, N.S .....0.0..se¢e05.. 2 120 : 
III. The Undeveloped Coal Fields of Nova Scotia, by E Gilpin, Jr., Lu.D. 134° | 
IV. Notes on the Geology of Newfoundland, by T. C. Weston, F.G.S.A.. 150 
V. Glacial Succession in Central Lunenburg, N 8., by W. H. Prest, Esq. 158 
VI Notes on the Superficial Geology of Kings Co., N.S., by Prof. A.B. ~ 
Coldwell M4515: .co-0 ae ote SNARE Aine ci os 17 
VII. On an Arborescent Variety of Juniperus communis, of Linnzeus, 
occurring in Nova Scotia and not previously noticediin our Flora, 
by a Somers Me Das ten earck aye t= oem noe eae eae paar eee tate ees 16 
VIII. Some Nova Scotian Illustrations of Dynamical Geology (with three ; =a 
Plates) -iby=Pret.\L.; .W.-balley, bh. Ds. Lie. ns fia aeteaae 180 
IX. FPhenological Observations made at several Stations in Canada’ 
during the year 1895, compiled by A. H. MacKay, Lu.D.......... 195 
X. Preliminary Notes on the Orthoptera of Nova Scotia, by Harry Piers. 208 
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P. 130.- The numbers in the third column of the first table should be multiplied by af ‘ 
the ratio of the number of gramme-molecules of Sodium Chloride to the number of 
Sramme-molecules of Potassium Chloride, inthe corresponding constituent solutions. — 
P. 132.—The numbers in the fourth column of the table should be multiplied by the — 
ratio of the number of gramme-molecules of Sodium Chloride to the number Of 5 
gramme-molecules of Hydrochloric Acid in the constituent solutions. 
