502 GENERAL INDEX 
Ericacez of the Dominion of Canada and adjacent parts of British America. 
By George Lawsonin.. Jace: ios acjert ise oe eioee re oo eee - sl: 
Byolution:—— By. Angus Rossy wee cerac ce iene lorena v assets nee yen tape ec III, 410. 
| Fae eta eA (Halotrichite) from Glace Bay, C. B. By E. Gilpin... VI, 175. 
Ferns, Indigenous, of Nova Scotia. By Rev. E. H. Ball.............. IV, 146. 
Bers, Novalscotian: s By. Revs Ei) Balle ei sci eis year eel Wa ilise 
Festival of the Dead. By R:. G. Haliburton: -2..:-. 5... 32+ eee nee i (Dol: 
Fibrin of the Blood—its constitution and functions as explained by Dr. 
Charles:Girard, of Paris. (By As: ROSs:9.2.-8- ese sane eee Ill, 367. 
Field Mice, Swarming of, in Prince Edward Island ................-- TE (4)5 15 
Fish and Fishing Grounds of St. Margaret’s Bay, N. S., Some observations 
omthels 7bys JohneAmbroser. ae a eee sae ee eee 1, (4), 3333 Tia) sor. 
Bish Culture.  By' John 'P, Mellishy «2 0..2 sce cies, = yeas eee oe Viz 76: 
Fish, deep-sea, A supposed. By Rev. D. Honeyman................-+.- VI, 85. 
Fish, ete.—Change of colour....... ereremenecIMl, (iq a: 
Fisheries, Natural History and the. are, We P. Ren” 2 habe tree open eee IV, 181. 
ID era Ieee di@aims ING Isis Gooeboodas oo deoousce Jour D ac Peres Ll, (2), 
Fishes and Fish Development. By Harry Piers..........-.....-.----- VII, 95. 
Fishes (Food) of Nova Scotia. By J. Bernard Gilpin. .I, (4), 11; I, (4), 76; 
II, (1), 101; IL, (2), 17. 
Fishes, Identity of several species of American and European........... I, (4), 6 
Fiskes of Nova Scotia, List of the. By J. Matthew Jones.............. V, 87. 
Fishes of St. Margaret’s Bay. By Rev. J. Ambrose................. IE. (2) 
Fishes, Our, and their Enemies. By Rev. John Ambrose ...........-. VII, 394. 
Flora of Canada, On the. By George Lawson ........... enh Sop ee I, (2); 75: 
Flora of Nova Scotia, A catalogue of the. By A. W. H. L.............. IV, 184. 
ee ns and that of Colorado and the adjacent Territories, On 
a correspondence between the. By John Somers, IV, 122 
Gk ee Brief Notes on the, (Part I.) By Henry How ....III, 174. 
= ae Introduction to a Synopsis of the. By J. Somers. IV, 181. 
Food Fishes of Nova Scotia, On the. By J. Bernard Gilpin ... I, (4), 11; 
1 (4); 7160s) (1) LOU lea (2) alive 
Foorp, ALFRED S.—Gems and their application to the Arts.......... II, (3), 22. 
EAL AA BOS. essa oe sie le oie ea go eliotn Wat eper jag te korea el aie a II, (4), 63. 
“¢ Remarks on the Geology ond ipa aeal Geography of the Northeast 
Coastiof Kent, Bmeland)Aucust, 1S 7Or i so. arcs cia atelier IIT, 40. 
Forest, Nocturnal Life of Animals in the................. Lenits Laas totes Daal) soil! 
Fossil Batrachians in Coal Formation of South Joggins................. IV, 234. 
Fossil Bones found in New Brunswick, Domioion of Canada, Obeervations 
OD: SOM. a BY Herat Galpii Ss). eosevne Boe © aaa ena III, 400. 
Fossils, Characteristic, of different Coal Sennen in Nee Scotia. By Henry 
1 Joie (eee PTA nee Ly en Rn AH TERM Tes Memo DG COR Oc Dis (Gb) 330). 
Fox, Joun J. Observations on the Currents in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 
and their Danger to Navigation)... 22... b.ce0 ace sone e secs VI, 302. 
Fraser, T'Hos. R. Magnetism and its Connection with the Telegraph, II, (2), 36. 
Fresh-water Sponges of Nova Scotia. By A. H. McKay........... VI, 145, 
