INDEX. 
Notes on Dr. Ami’s paper on Dictyonema slates of Angus Brook, New 
CanaantandelWentyallley Nis. yale LOOlear.. 9-1) eeeeie 
Notes, Supplementary, on drift ice as an eroding and transporting agent. 
Jee ANS la AR ROS oc Sinoehouo cmaoee ao OOM aero n orice canes 
Nova Scotia, Progress of geological investigation in. By R. W. Ells, 
NO ep eee gets el) MEN ona AA sc RRP Lava ait asaye Bite auavercce le brace ate 
Obituary notices. See Ambrose, Rev. J. ; Dawson, Sir J. W ; DeWolfe, 
Dr. J. R. ; Fox, J. J.; Harvey, Rev. M.; Marcou, J. ; Somers, 
Dr. J. ; Smith, Capt. W. H.; Trott, Capt. ; Waghorne, Rev. 
Ih, (Qe 
Observations on a fish (Chylomycterus schepfi) new to the fauna of Nova 
copies iy (Me Pietsh omnes, Of (22 San cls, hpakeaactie eu ares ec eee 
Officers for 1898-9, xvii. 1899-1900, xlvi. 1900-01, lviii. 1901-02, xeviii 
Paris exhibition, Minerals for. By E. Gilpin, jr., LL,D................ 
Pasea, C. M.—On a relation between the ionization coefficients of electro- 
lytes, and its application as an interpolation formula. (Title 
Gilly ya dest chore eU See EL Ane Mme, Meo cd cana Gone bic 
emodicslaw ew Seevare Carths. 5.622, 4/skinawsstes cisaiegaiatd seielnd oe eielete 
Peter, Rev Brother Junian.—Exhibition of a collection of dried plants from 
fhewienmty- ofsbuttaloye Us Sp Acct « wikia ors ais eiske oli ese aaa e 
Phenological observations, Canada, 1898. By A H. MacKay, LL D.... 
Phenological observations, Canada, 1899. By A. H. MacKay, LL. D.... 
(1) Phenological observations of Botanical Club of Canada, 1900; (2) Ab- 
stract of phenological observations of flowering of ten plants in 
Nova Scotia, 1900 ; with (3) Remarks on their phenochrons. By 
J, Jal, WeYelGny, II, IDs S5ccon coccoseanod cucquodcueaccae Dead 
Phenological observations in Nova Scotia and Canada, [1901].—By A. H. 
Wiel ne lbs | Dato am cope oor ban cA CoD ombomS DSEOpadco > 60D 0b 
Piers, Harry.—Notes on Nova Scotian zoology ; no. 5. (Title only.) 
Observations ona fish (Chylomycterus schepfi) new to the fauna of 
NONE, GOW ea medeodooabbo doomoneesodscndccddaeccou|bd wouptc 
Sketch of life of Andrew Downs, founder of first zoological garden in 
ANTE a'otd.cc- 06068 aoe WdanedoeU Foo OD O.doUasion Seca ogos 
Skala Or iis ae dls Me diGaese 5 ocnconc0sedo0obo. bucs 5o0cdondac0 Oe. 
Plants, Flowering of. See Phenological observations. 
Plants, Labrador, collected by W. H. Prest north of Hamilton Inlet, June 
to Aug., 1901. By A. H. MacKay, LL. D.. .............-.-- 
Poole, Henry S., #7. G. 8., F. R. S. C.—Description of the Davis Calyx 
IDyeibl, (Mise @Mbie)\. of¢necncesoonospuodecso panouon!obG00 
Notes on a Cape Breton mineral [Hiibnerite] containing Tungsten, and 
on effect of washing certain Cape Breton coals.............+.++5 
Notes on Dr. Ami’s paper on Dictyonema slates of Angus Brook, New 
Canaanvand dentwilles Ne Siecle ce ee HeeeSoen Oc 
Notes on the periodical appearance of ants in a caiiney, aaa on an 
unusual site for a humble-bee’s nest .. 2. 6....2+-- ee eeeceeees 
SS OLSMOA ia SERUCLUNC Siac tiie oycet <rvieie\ #iafblote = (eens win iewis-1) ofe'e. seis acensisicie' og 
Wiormutrailstimeslatesioteltalitianccs. preva ereteiele oie eee cies elec) sleioite«/e\eiels 
