TOMVOLS) 1-— Vil. 505 
meold-bearing Deposits of Nova Scotia 2: 6...).5), 2 aes vets canades aeons U5 (ES), ZBE 
“Gold-bearing Series of Yarmouth, Polariscopic examination of crystalline 
TROIS GLE. bigs 8G ten Alb eters BAS eee Tae On eae etcetera A pe ee WS ze 
“Gold Districts of Nova Scotia, Notes on the Structure of. By Henry Y. 
EAR ev Rpt Sioa thea ns royal Seated chk ESE toh < le nl Sooeyeh a oransre jos ae TS) 02: 
Golden Eyes, or Garrots, in Nova Scotia, Onthe. By J. Bernard Gilpin, LV, 390. 
Gold Field of Gay’s River, The Geology of. By Rev. ). Honeyman...IT, (1), 76. 
Gold from Quartz, On some Recent Improvements in the Amalgamation 
Process for extracting. By George Lawson ................... Is (42)y ho 
“Goose Fish, etc., On the Bones of. By R. Morrow...........+-.-.2++-- V, 340. 
“Gossip, Witt14M.—The Rocks in the Vicinity [of Halifax]............ I (2), 44. 
«* On the Occurrence of the Kjoekkenmoedding on the Shores of 
id INTO viet CO Ulla etcnw tes te ARC tes NE rN eh Ac urs ee RUS Uns a I, (2), 94. 
PUN Minvembto mune rAmbiquiby, of Mamie s.% jecnace sac ones: I, (3), 80: 
Sh Okan We: ANonaig abies Oe Wienal bal ene alc | obonos GabuNn ae poch cond 1G, (B35 Bs: 
EUG ACHIMG VY, OF IRACES:f.5:4 kay Weccene scsi share lager Gre a eis si ara ones eustiotes II, 288. 
“< Anniversary duivenes: te syavatete eda etete te Malet eater ere Moielol areas TV, 225; V, 99. 
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Report of Delegate to the ose Society, May, 1883..VI, Appendix p. 1. 
** Paper on History and Work of the N. 8. Institute of Natural 
S CET CO miei ais oie onic laste ele ate auth Ra SRS ANNI. Hen cee tg Aan Wil, WB, 
PeMMMO OULU Wid NOTICE OL ooiarch ca. us Shae Sere Sek Se paw giee 8 eee pone ae VOI; 319: 
"Grand Lake, etc., Field Day, Aug. 24th. By W. Cerne Rectrcleremresen cBeeme Sr e223! 
Motand Wake, Pottery in...) 2.082.262 060. He a aU A OR POR PR chap AY 
‘Grape Vines, Wild, On the Northern Limit oe oe George Lawson...... VI, 101. 
GREEN, Jacop.—Description of a New Trilobite from Nova Scotia...... WS (33: 
ciao iS tes Ga waren Cen CO ULROMmbS 1M s) hain, tiie ais eval edhe no ol Bene bos Games nee Waly Soe: 
ie Ree heshestivclrotenies) Caceres mein. eerie I, (1), 61 
ge The Coal Trade of the New Dominion .......:....... Jt, ()), fbi 
ee Explorations in the Pictou Coal Fields. ..II, (J), 93; II, (3), 155 
$s The Traditions of Nations. moe Codaccaooe nopods powell, (chy, Be 
iG New materials for the ieee ‘of man, ibe from a com- 
parison of the custems and superstitions of natives. ..I, (1), 61. 
REx NO ee SLT INO TOUNGNNGAT: 2%. <b eu) 2 Sak anata epee erate coe a ones 1 (ED), ba: 
ok Butterflies observed in the neighbourhood of .......... TEN(2) Sire 
a Chebucto Nullipores, with attaches...................... VI,8 
Ht Extremes of pressure at, 1869-70 ................... IT, (4), 100. 
as Geo loop are oii Leasa mb, a. it sae <e nete aust si sidah ieneiae es V, 307. 
ae HET Ca Berra penetra seers ea cte oee tet ae =o ne le ote chaeuadie ny sents: Il, (Bs Bk 
os Mean Temperature and Pressure, 1863-1866 ......... TOE, (1), WE), 
Be Meteorological observations at,during 1868 .......... IT, (3), 109. 
ag NieteoxolopicalMiecordian a. ener seas amiss II, (2), 100. 
ah Meteorological Register.. .I, (2), 93; I, (3), 139; I, (4), 137; 
IJ, (1), 119; If, 186 & 314; V, 315. 
as Meteorological Summary, 1868 .................... (GS) aal65: 
PT Meteorology aol aac) aera III, 80, 176, 394; 1V, 42. 
