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SO STM Kovedtin OVE ee len ite An RP A RE eRe Oar te et ie Ae Ws (ys 7s 
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Canadian Species of the Genus Melilotus. By Prof. George Lawson ....VI, 180. 
fe Species of Rubi and their Geographical Distribution ... ..... III, 364. 
ee Weather Telegraphy and Storm Signals .............. fo S70: 
Cape Breton and Nova Scotia, Geological Gleanings in. By Rev. D. 
Ia oyienyitt eh ah Dam aie egeiotee richie cio, Sec.eiar atin AERC VII, 345. 
Cape Breton, The Carboniferous of. By E. Gilpin, Jr... VI, 289; VII, 24, 100. 
oo iktesDevonianrotew > yatine Call pin tener yar sicncneyyterrerr ree VII, 381. 
a : Geolosyiot. ) By) Rev. 2D h Honeyman cs.-streeee 2 = ae IIT, 193. 
ee Glacial Geology of. By Rev. D. Honeyman............. VI1, 337 
bs The Minerals of the Carboniferous of. By E. Gilpin, Jr.. VII, 214. 
Caplin Ongsthers By Capte C: Hand yi sa: <.stoaei cise dae ciners re eles cvstcis Tea (2) 54. 
Carboniferous District of St. George’s Bay, Newfoundland, Sketch of the. 
PES rea rane CPI 3298 satay ecmpaue. (6s vee ec caye Geren drs hae Sel es, afavecennas a a III, 357. 
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Carboniferous Limestone, Lower, of Hants Co., Occurrence of Trilobite in, 
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Carboniferous of Cape Breton, The. By Edwin Gilpin, Jr., VI, 289; VII, 24, 100. 
Carboniferous of Cape Breton, Minerals of...............02..02.200-- VII, 214. 
Carboniferous Period, Ice in the. By Henry S. Poole................ VII, 202. 
Caribou, Color of, resembling that of the Ground they frequent........ JOL, (1B) i. 
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Carnot’s Cycle in Thermodynamics. By Prof. J. G. MacGregor ...:...VII, 227. 
Cerastium Arvense «+ sesees A) 6 DOS ROO BD ODINS Ado DOUCHE Hagmuo OC CHOE VI, 69. 
@etaceans fossil, found im: New. BrunsSwiGk 1s «0.0: sc0 0c s200 avicces ceicecie III, 401. 
Cetaceans, Smaller, inhabiting the Bay of Fundy and Shores of Nova 
SCOcla emma lw Derma ae Cuil ines qintelefes sie asco «4 iy enn qaooevety eestor 1 Ole 
‘*Challenger” Scientific Expedition—Visit to Halifax. By W.G....... III, 335. 
Chevallier, Edgecumb—Suggestions on the Importance of Continuous Me- 
PEMNOLOoteA lA OSCR Va vlOUS i.e airs sine leietepsunderciaic oles Ss.c'ersnraeieees IH (iY); Weal 
(Oi COnih. TOLICATID® HOO, ISO GCF CLO COOOL OOOO OD BD Obes MOCO OOS Ub mE oOnCe VI, 281. 
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ConlwanvelossDebert,.Colchesters Corn. h.cicctels oo ee seslea tian melicces ee oo WA By 
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