470 INDEX. 



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St. George, Cape. See George, Cape. 



St. Pierre et Miquelon, Flora of Newfoundland, Labrador, and. By Rev. 



A. C. Waghorne 359 



Saline solutions, On some lecture experiments illustrating properties of. 



By Prof. J. G. MacGregor 71 



Scraper for water pipes. See Kennedy pipe scraper. 



Shelburne, N. S., Plants collected in and around town of. by G. H. Cox. 439 



Sedimentary formations on Bay of Fundy coast. By R. W. Ells 416 



Silurian fossils from Arisaig, N S., Catalogue of. By H. M. Ami, D. Sc. . 18& 

 Silurian fossils from Cape George, N. S., with descriptions of four new 



species. By H. M. Ami, D. Sc 411 



Smith, Prof. H. W. — Fertilizers on sandy soil 122^ 



Smith, Percy J. — Additions to the flora of Truro, X. S. (Title only ) Ixviii 



Somers, John, M.D. —Note on sponge from Herring Cove, N. S. (Title only) Ixviii 

 Notes on native forms of JunijierxiH, and Lanius borealia. (Title only) Ivi 

 Parasitic fungi affecting the apple and other Pomeje. (Title only). liii 

 Specific gravity and absorption of building stone from Nova Scotia. By 



H. G. C. Ketchum xi 



Steam boiler tests as a means of determining the calorific value of fuels. 



By D. W. Robb 9 



Steel. See Forbes, J., Modern methods of manufacturing. 



Surface geology of south-western Nova Scotia, Notes on. By Prof, L. W. 



Bailey 1 



Sydney, C. B., Note on coal field. By E. Gilpin, jr., Ll.D 435 



Teredo navalis. See Destroyers of submerged wood in Nova Scotia.. 



Trap minerals in Nova Scotia, List of localities for. By Rev. T. McCuUoch 160 



Troglodytes hiemcdis. See Winter wren. 



Venus in daylight to eye and opera-glass. By A. Cameron 344 



Venus, Note on, — morning star and evening star at the same time, Feb., 



1894. By A. Cameron 391 



Venus, Visibility of, to the naked eye. By A. Cameron 148 



Waghorne, Ber. Arthur C. — Flora of Newfoundland, Labrador, and St. 



Pierre et Miquelon. [RanunculacecE to Sapindacete.] 359 



W^ebstei, Kenneth G. T.— The Fletcher Stone 208 



Weston, Thomas C. — Concretionary structure in various rock formations in 



Canada 137 



Miocene tertiary rocks of the Cypress Hills, N. W. T., Notes on , . . . 223 

 Winter wren (T. hiemalifi), Nidification of, in Nova Scotia. By H. Piers 203 



Work done, On the definition of. By Prof. J. G. MacGregor 460 



Worms, Apparent shown of, at Middleton, N. S. By G. R. Marshall Ivi 



Wren. See Winter wren. 



Zoology, Notes on Nova Scot! an : no. 2. By H. Piers 175 



Zoology, Notes on Nova Scotian : no. 3. By H. Piers 395 



