496 GENERAL INDEX 
Se Inha bitantslofeNioya Scotia etrae enteral ieee rene I, (3), 6. 
Aboriginal Remains of Nova Scotia—Ilustrated by the Provincial Museum 
Collections.) By tHarnys biers eerie eee eit ee eee VII, 276. 
Acadian Geology, Notes on New Points and Corrections in. By J. W. 
Da wiSOmibe ME aie tclah cucacl ene Stevie tee isle ee ACT eae rece eo ieee eee Bee bals3)\, Lalo 
Acclimatization, Provincial. By Capt. Hardy....................... 163), Us 
Ati ty Of laces wiDlieams ty a Vaile G OSSUp rire ere aisle eiere tenet ements Ti, 288. 
Agates;, One ByoAy Sm hOOnd Mc). dois cissystaatpeies caelceyetee ose eaten es maeneiaeeas IGS (25), (oss 
Agriculture Allied to Chemistry. By A. P. Reid............. Telos eee III, 404. 
Albicore, Some Account of the. By Rev. John Ambrose... ....... Ta (Qeoes 
ALLISON, AuGusTus—Zumnoria) berevranss «+... .s00- ses sees eee II. (4), 3 
oy General Meteorological Register for 1880, Halifax, N. S., 
V, Table following p. 314. 
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ALLISON, FREDERICK—Notes on the Weather at Halifax, N. S.. during the 
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(CN ead ol OA eer Gee LO an ceo Pree Mace sa toly GIA aa ielG ood O° II, (2), 74. 
GC Temperature of Halifax in Comparison with Glace Bay ...... II, (8), 4. 
as Meteorological Observations at Flalifax, N. S., during the year 
RS OSs oie Rayer epee neo leminote es Geln, aren ye Coe nee at ee Re IT, (3), 109. 
a Extremes of Pressure during the winter of 1869-70........ II, (4), 100. 
es On the Meteorology of Halifax.............. III, 80, 176, 394; IV, 42. 
te General Meteorological Register, Halifax, for 1871 and 1872, 
‘ TIT, 186, 314. 
ef On the Progress of Weather Knowledge .................... II, 315. 
as Canadian Weather Telegraphy and Storm Signals............ III, 370. 
4g The Semi-daily Fluctuation of the Barometer...............- EVGel5ie 
oF INovasScotiannMetcorologye na yarnnie eee. eee nian ee reir IV, 300. 
a Meteorological Phenomena, Occasional and Peredical areas IV, 429. 
oe Obituary Notice of. cars ek cre oa citetn oes wie elf kamal e here Vane 
Amalgamation Process for Extracting Gold from Quartz, On some Recent 
Tmprovements in the. By George Lawson. .................. I, (4), 71 
Amprosk, Rev. Joun—Some account of the Petrel, the Sea Serpent, and 
the Albicore, as observed at St. Margaret’s Bay, together 
with a few observations on a Beach-mound or Kitchen- 
MiddeniwnearsiirenchpVallac ene )-faseie erica titans I (2) yoke 
ee Observations on the Sea-Birds frequenting the coast of St. Mar- 
garet’ss Bay Nessie tits ae ieheiinc cao cries tate oie cei I, (8), 5¥2 
ee Observations on the Fishing Grounds and Fish of St. Mar- 
Pare bs BaVe INS er tate aes neice aceon einer INC ease OES (Li). (ey) 
a On the Pishes of St: Margaret’s Bay °.°.......:......-.-. (2 ease 
Sb Providential Warning to the Lower Animals ............. 1, (4), 572 
Be Our Hishestanditheir hinemiles ee. lee eee ae eee VII, 394. 
Anarta Acadvensis, Mew ISPeClesi..- aden ae eels che ere rete TNs (3) ses 
Arias (Sie ChAD IIS (oi scsi isle Sue ain oy heeaiete NO oreketeaadl hotest ean eet ele etek SUIA(2) eevee 
Angler Fish, Devil Fish, Goose Fish, etc., etc., On the Bones of. By R. 
MNO rT OW? Aina hieid: oS aie BSevea eS DEN OALE ee SEMIS CERT ROI Irene V, 340. 
Animal laiferony Huropean! Mountains yr e tia ciaitaie eter crete ee 
