conte:n"ts. 



PlLOCEEDINOS, SESSION OF lH91-9i : — PAGE 



Presidential Address, by Pkof. J. G. MaoGrecjor . xxxi 



Officers for 1891-92 xxxv 



The Fletcher Stone and otlier inscribed tones in Yarmouth Co., by R. B. 



BROW>f, Yarmouth xxxvi 



Xova Scotia Gold Districts, their geological formation, as proved by 



borings in the Killag Gold District, by H. Squarkbrigs McKay .... xxxix 

 A suggestion as to the cause of the differences of colour in Granite rocks, 



by Rev. M. Mahry, D. D. , Waltham, Mass xliii 



Additions to list of members during 1890-91 -. xlv 



Institutions to which copies of the Transactions have been sent xlv 



Transactioxs, Session of 1891-92 : — 



I. — Notes on concretionary sti'ucture in various rock formations in 



Canada, by T. C. Weston, Geologi'*al Survey of Canada. 137 



II. — Evidence of the post-glacial extension of the southern coast of Nova 



Scotia, by W. H. Prest 1 43 



III. -On the visil)ility of Venus to the naked eye, by Principal .A. 



Cameron', Yarmouth . 14S 



IV. —List of localities for Trap minerals in Nova Scotia, by the late 



Rkv. Thos. McCuLLOCfi, D. D 160 



V. — The Geology of Cape Breton, —The Lower Silurian, by E. Gilpin, 



Jr., Ll.D., F. R. S. C... 1(57 



VI. — Notes on Nova Scotian Zoology, No. 2, by Harry Piers 175 



VII. — Catalogue of Silurian Fossils from Arisaig, !^ova Scotia, by Henry 



M. Ami, M. A., F. O. S. v 1»5 



VIII. — On the graphical treatnaent of the inertia of the connecting-rod, 



by Prof. J. G. MacGregor, D. Sc I'.l3 



I.\.— On the nidification of the Winter Wren in Nova Scotia, by Harry 



Piers 203 



X. —The Fletcher Stone, by K. G. T. We3STER, B. A., Yarmouth, N. S. 20s 

 XI. — Supplementary notes on the destroyers of subnierged wood in 



Xova Scotia, by M. MiiRPHY, L), Sc. , Provincial Engineer '2l.i 



