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On a Diagram of Freezing-Point Depressions for Electrolytes,—by 
Prof. J. G. MacGregor, D, Sc, F. R. S., Dalhousie College, 
lalifax> Ne Si. Gots eaten tose ceisiakcree Sane eee ae mer RS 
Geological Nomenclature in Nova Scotia, by Hugh Fletcher, B A., 
of the Geological Survey of Canada ...... ....... 97s 
Notes on a Cape Breton mineral containing Tungstein, and on the 
effect of washing certain Cape Breton coals,—by Henry S. 
Poole, F. G. S., F. R. 8S. C., Assoc. Roy. Sch. Mines, ete., 
Stellarton,, NiiSac3cp seek ee oe ee eee re 
Minerals for the Paris Exhibition,—by E Gilpin, Jr., Lu, D., 
FB, R..8.-C.,-Inspector rot “Mimesss.. .2. 000. 205.65 eee 
On the Variation of the Rigidity of Vulcanized India-Rubber with 
Tension,—by Thomas C. Hebb, B. A., Dalhousie College, 
Halifax. ING. Seis nce eee wie accten Petra oan eee 
Records of Post-Triassic Changes in Kings County, N.S.,—by 
Prof. KE. Haycock, Acadia College, Wolfville, N. S.......... 
Phenological Observations, Canada, 1899,—by A. H. MacKay, 
Lt..4D 5 Halifax: INS speci sae aon eee oe Ot eee 
A Fresh-water Sponge [Heteromeyenia macouni, n. sp.] from Sable 
Island, by the same zo. c. saa c.e 5 (asa. e ieee oe ee : 
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Geological Nomenclature of Nova Scotia: New Glasgow Conglom- 
erate, by Hugh Fletcher, B. A., Geological Survey of Canada, 
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Description of Tracks trom the fine-grained Siliceouous Mudstones 
of the Knoydart Formation (EoDevonian) of Antigonish 
County, N. 8.,—by H. M. Ami, D. Sc., F. G. S., Geological 
Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Wathi plate): ase. see eee 
On Drift Ice as an Eroding and Transporting Agent,— by Walter 
H. Prest; MM. 2... Bedford: aN (Siete oe eee 
On a Polished Section of Stigmaria, showing an axial cellular 
structure,—by Henry 8. Poole, F. R. 8. C., Halifax. ( With 
Gwo plates ym be Gale se eee eaten ble rete ge eae aoe ee ‘ 
The Star-nosed Mole (Condy/ura cristata), its breeding habits, 
&¢.;— by Watson 1: Bishop-2.. «see sate diate ei toe 
Recent Developments with the Calyx Drill in the Nictaux Iron 
Field,—by D’Arcy Weatherbe, C. E,. Mines Department of 
N.S., Halifax. (Wath two plates 0. sees eee 
The Geological History of the Gaspereau Valley, N. S ,—by Prof. 
Ernest Haycock, Acadia College, Wolfville, N. S ( With plate. ) 
Fossils, possibly Triassic, in Glaciated Fragments in the Boulder- 
clay of Kings County, N. S.,—by Prof. Ernest Haycock... .. 
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