TO VOLS. a— Vil, 5038 
Frogs, ete., in Newfoundland. By E. Marett..........-...c0 cee cee is (Qe @ 
Fundy, Bay of. See Bay of Fundy. 
Fungi, Nova Scotian. By J. Somers ..V, 188, 247, 332; VI, 286; VII, 18, 464. 
Fungus, parasitical, on larva of May Beetle. By Harry Piers......... Walle ice 
rs of Nova Scotia, Some additions to the. By J. H. Duvar...... T, (3), 59. 
Came mm zReseraviablOnl Ole ars oicra o sek tha clans metas oe eee BISA sie d Bice lapeloeteioe’s 1 (()5 oe 
Ganong, W. F., John Robert Willis, the first Nova Scotian Conchologist, a 
itemise bestat st Wea chcacioroie e lalofootieks, seteionege v inrene  Giuetaberinlchs ao aracte gine ee VII, 404- 
Carrots im Nova Scotia. By J. Bernard Gilpin ......5 020.0060 wee see IV, 390. 
rus pPaneat wali ie, OF-LNE sey, chasis ose Sarat eee = Sle Nelle euaseletg tse wisieye ee(S) eG: 
iGaspereaux. Onithe, ByJ..Berhatd Gilpin .... 10.2... ese ae ee (3); LO7 
Gays’ River Gold Field, The Geology of. By Rev. D. Honeyman... .II, (1), 76. 
Genellaria from Sable Island, Note on a Species of. By Dr. Dawson, 
AGIAN GG LL SS Sess ace aA 2 ema Pon pM ERR cE Ai MRR oS poem eae Re Br IL, (63), 8% 
Gems and their application to the Arts. By A. S. Foord ............ II, (3), 22 
Geological Gleanings in Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. By Rev. D. Honey- 
TELAT MAE ENS ee ote neat fy ok ever any ater y RAMA News, ol ehck ove clei lous laycier Suate Leuateene sas VII, 345. 
Geological Notes of Excursions with members of the British Association, and 
Gunerss bye iNeveeD)) ELOneyManns Ja/tesys vents Sec tussle soy se fae VI, 166. 
Geology of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, Notes on the. By Rev. D. 
EV Ome ny Trays gd ete gee en Ne Siac Maen ovat ssi ehster 32 reat deuctayseetatlonsyicie ioust-eastae S193! 
GESNER, ABRAHAM.—Gold and its separation from other minerals ....I, (1), 54- 
GitPIn, Epwin, Jr.—Tho Grouping of the Pictou Coal Seams ......... III, 281. 
‘** sketch of the Carboniferous District of St. George’s Bay, New- 
<LDLTET CUENTA: Ie RS ae Pa mas enema ERLE 35 7. 
«¢ ~ The Southern Synclinal of the Pictou Coal Field ............... VERS Os 
se Notes on Specimens of Iron Ores, etc., collected in Pictou County 
forebe: ehnlacelp iia txbu bibl Ouee eee aes oe ieee ees IV, 1387- 
*« On the necessity for Preliminary Scientific Training for Civil and 
MENS MN ICO Sahat 213 o ciate alee ckasicias oars ajaiotane ePeide os Tb Maret oe 
ot The Limonite and Limestones of Pictou Co., N.S..............5. Wi, Gil 
«< _ On the occurrence of Lievrite in Nova Scotia ...........:..0:0- V,, 253- 
(eine bran MIneralsiois NOMARS COD aes > -tisrie ins a okceeren oa iturin beers V, 283. 
*¢ The Northern Outcrop of the Cumberland Coal Field ............. V, 387. 
«¢ An Analysis of a Pictou Coal Seam ........ We Site Satis es Seay Baka aeh VI, 42. 
30 Notes on the Debert Coal Feld, Colchester Co., N. S...-.-..---- VI, 93. 
*« Notes on the Manganese Ores of Loch Lomond, C. B....---..---- VEO 97: 
‘¢  Feather-Alum (Halotrichite), from Glace Bay, Cape Breton ....VI, 175. 
sf The Carboniferous of Cape Breton ...........--- VI, 289; VII, 24, 100. 
** The Geology of Cape Breton—The Minerals of the Carboniferous, VII, 214. 
*¢ The Geological Writings of Rev. D. Honeyman ............... VII, 357. 
ts ithemDevonianiot CaperBreton! .f..¢4.e05.teceete aces mete ts ele VII, 381. 
GitpPin, J. Bernarp, M. D.—On the Common Herring ................ J, (1), 4. 
SE SOLICINIZLON NOVARSCOLIAG. a+ asic on nies hei ela =t= or So.cecodang oe bls (Paes 
«* On Introduced Species of Nova Scotia... ..+.s.sececsevee....1, (2), 60. 
