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Harrington, pp. 3-17. Note on secondary undulations recorded by self-registering tide 
gauges, by W. Bell Dawson, pp. 25-27; 2 pll. Theory of the screen in the photo-me- 
chanical process, by E. Deville, pp. 29-61; 31 figs. Results of observations of soil tempera- 
tures with electrical resistance thermometers, by Hugh L. Callendar, pp. 63-83; 6 figs. On 
the hypothesis of abstract dynamics, by J. G. MacGregor, pp. 85-95. Viscosity in liquids 
and instruments for its measurement, by Anthony McGill, pp. 97-103; 2 figs. Section LY. 
Practical Entomology, by James Fletcher, pp. 3-15. Preliminary catalogue of marine 
mollusca of the Pacific coast of Canada, with notes upon their distribution, by George W. 
Taylor, pp. 17-100. Notes on some Cretaceous fossils collected during explorations in 
British North America, by J. R. Whiteaves, pp. 101-117; 1 pl. Fossils from Vancouver 
Cretaceous, etc., by J. E. Whiteaves, pp. 119-1386; 2 pll. Tertiary Plants from Vancouver, 
by Sir William Dawson, pp, 137-161; 5 pll. Physical features and geology of Ottawa canal, 
by R. W. Ells and A. E. Barlow, pp. 163-190; 1map. Psychic development of young animals 
and its physical correlation, by Wesley Mills, pp. 191-252. Traces of the Ordovician system 
on the Atlantic coast, by G. F. Matthew, pp. 253-271; 2 pll. Organic remains of the Little 
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ers in coal formation of Nova Scotia, by J. William Dawson, pp. 1-7; 1 fig. Record of Ca- 
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the formation of pegmatite veins, by Brogger, pp. 33-46, 61-71. Limestones of Laurentian 
system, by E. D. Ingall, pp. 88-91. Ancient myriapods, by G. F. Matthew, pp. 93-99. Bi- 
valve shells of the coal formation of Nova Scotia, by J. William Dawson, pp. 117-134, 167; 
15 figs. Parasitic Protozoa, by W. E. Deeks, pp. 158-164. On the Norian or Upper Lauren- 
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nadian fossil Bryozoa, by H. M. Ami, pp. 222-229. The Rideau lakes, by A. T. Drummond, 
pp. 230-238. Remarkable flight of birds of Atlantic coast up St. Lawrence river to the Great 
Lakes, by E. D. Wintle, pp. 245-248; 1 pl. Canadian Unionide, by J. F. Whiteaves, pp. 250- 
263, 365-366. A caddis fly from the Leda clays, by Samuel H. Scudder, pp. 276-277; 1 fig. 
Notes on some fossils from the Cretaceous rocks of British Columbia, by J. F. Whiteaves, pp. 
313-318; 1 pl. Gold deposits of Mt. Morgan, Queensland, by Frank D. Adams, pp. 329-341; 2 
figs. Rarer summer flowers of Canada, by Robert Campbell, pp. 342-3851. Timber of Canada, 
by J. K. Ward, pp. 354-365. New fossils from Trenton limestone of Lake Winnipeg and the 
Red river valley, by J. F. Whiteaves, pp. 388-397. Flora of Montreal Island, by Robert 
Campbell, pp. 397-405. Review of the evidence for the animal nature of Hozoon cana- 
dense, by Sir William Dawson, pp. 470-478; 4 figs. Dikes cutting Laurentian system in 
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Trenton limestone at Ottawa, by Lawrence M. Lambe, pp. 1-3; 1 pl. Notes upon the Flora 
of Newfoundland, by B. L. Robinson and H. von Schrenk, pp. 3-31. Charcoal impregnated 
with slag, by D. P. Penhallow, pp. 34-39. Contributions to Canadian Botany, by James M. 
Macoun, pp. 39-50. Currents and Temperatures of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Andrew T. 
Drummond, pp. 50-57. Review of the evidence for the animal nature of Hozoon canadense, 
by Sir William Dawson, pp. 62-77; 3 figs. On a new alkali hornblende, by Frank D. Adams 
and B. J. Harrington, pp. 77-88. Lecture on Acetylene, by J. M. Crafts, pp. 88-117. Cana- 
dian Stomatoporoids, by J. F. Whiteaves, pp. 129-146. Flora of Montreal Island, by Rob- 
ert Campbell, pp. 146-151. Nematophyton crassum, by D. P. Penhallow, pp. 151-156; 1 pl. 
Precambrian fossils, especially in Canada, by Sir Wm. Dawson (abstract), pp. 157-162. 
Distinctive characters of Canadian spruces, Picea, by George Lawson, pp. 162-175. Segre- 
gation in ores and mattes, by David H. Browne, pp. 176-190; 10 figs. 
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Bailey, pp. 1-21 Q. Chemical Contributions to the Geology of Canada, by G. C. Hoffman, 
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