504 GENERAL INDEX 
GILPIN, J. BERNARD, M.D. (continued).—On the Mammalia of Nova Scotia, 
I, (8), 83 1 (1); 83 I; (2); 58 11,5) (8)) 8s Ty Aine; 83 alll oraiee 
< Op ‘the! Gaspereatx. 5 oii’. sores oe ee seen ete ee I, (3), 107. 
ye On the Food Fishes of Nova Scotia...I, (4). 11, 76; IT, (1). 101; 
TI, (2), 17 
Gees) $Me WY oo ano oMaenm Ob OUSS DdboUC obo SodddC SoocS IWS (3) palZ3: 
** On the Construction of a Beaver Dam in Digby County, Nova 
COWES uh, ISA eehoons ceodod anjaooo colons era's ios alels: ate cheyee Reems 
** QOn'the Eagles of Nova Scotia. -<..-> useee: vecess o-. o etapa Ii, 202. 
oe On the Stone Age of Nova Scotia. S foie's sa e'sre roy torore yo So neem emeer 
ry Orthagorzscus Mola. Couch. Taken Halifax ‘Haeuae Oct., 1873, IIT, 348. 
=>» On the Sealsvof Nova Scotia: fa: 2cecenet ine 02 aoe eee MDs y/7- 
‘* Observations on some Fossil Bones found in New Brunswick, 
Dominion of Canada... ......--.. : ta Cee oe IJ, 400. 
** On the smaller Cetcenes inhabiting the Bey of Fancy and Shores 
of Nova Scotia.....- : CIC EE EAA OON S106 LVi5¢2 
** On the Serpents of Nova Scotia Re er ane SUN IPE SHA AOA ob i'n, 5 « VE e 
He Indians of Nova Scotia....... A ala diduisyetevehaie) Graberecaae e onaet srepcreuete te etete IV, 260. 
“* On the Golden Eyes, or Garrots in Nova Scotia....../.....00. IV, 390. 
“© +'+Onithe Salmoniof Nova Scotiay 222223. oss oe: aes aee eee Y,, 38. 
“=” Pottery in and:around\Grand= Ibake ac). .aceee ae ecient = ve Wig ole 
** On the Semi-Annual Migration of Sea Fowl in Nova Scotia ...... V, 138. 
#  Onva Cub found in ‘a-Bear’s: Den,| Jan. 12; 1880)... 40. eee Vi lai 
= -Qn:the’ Birdsvot Prey. of Nova ‘Scotia. oi), 40) +... ee eee Vaan: 
‘* On the Dwellings of the Muskrat and Beaver of Nova Scotia...... Vj 27d: 
“> Shore) BirdsvofeNovascotian +. seis eee eee Vireibe 
Re Bay C. B., Coal District, Meteorology of .5.. .......e5..005 II, (3), 100. 
+ Heather-alum’ (Halotrichite) trom. + s\cee acne Vileeliie: 
Glacial Action, at Rimouski, Canada, and Loch Eck, Argyleshire, Scotland. 
By Rev.«D Honeyman * /7.2e acces ee eect eee Visio: 
os ** in Halifax Harbour, North-West Arm, and Bedford Basin, 
Additional Notes on. By Rev. Dr. Honeyman........ VI, 251. 
Ne ‘* Notes on, and on some physical features of Nova Scotia. 
Bye Metin hiya iterate eer sce ero Lave d oer VI, 130. 
Gt “yon! theyAtlantic| Coast olNovan Scotian. te eee Liu(s)iros 
Glacial Boulders of our Fisheries and Invertebrates attached and detached. 
By. Rev.(D> doneymein iano toca thes cee ere ik OOo eee VII, 205. 
Glacial Distribution in Crna Be Ree. D. Honeeinens .. VI, Appendix, p. X11. 
Glacial Geology of Cape Breton. By Rev. D. Honeyman.............. WANG BBY 
os es of Nova Scotia. By Rev. D. Honeyman .............. VII, 73. 
Glacial Period in North America, The. By Thomas Belt.............. I, (4), 91. 
Glacial:Problem,;,Ouar:. “By Rey. (D!)Honeyman).s.0 75:06 eee VI, 242. 
Glacial Transportation in Nova Scotia and beyond. By Pr oh D. Honeyman, 
VI, 34. 
Gneisses, Archean, of the Cobequid Mountains: Magnetitic. By Rey. D. 
Loney man ta. acco Setth Aion ote Lesrese orate ake RiP Ie ea era ee Vi eon 
Gold and its separation from other minerals. By Abraham Gesner ....J, (1), 54. 
