TO VOLS. I.—VIIL. 513 
Marble and Limestone, Notes on the Economic Mineralogy of Nova Scotia. 
FeAl be UW emma Ole MEL O Wiest lator a listeteleleic ie letee «ls *.<\ vaya (aie o'aisuele) +) shes I, (4), 58, 
IOS TOR rn reer arts oes tlhtabtaes Ahite cls. ajaiert salle cuesla tere ele ee a4), od: 
Marert, Exvias.—Frogs, Snails, etc., in Newfoundland................ T(3), GO: 
ot Red einidians ot» Newtoundlamcdps sos cee. co cs cieeniele axes >> I, (4), 139. 
a On the Copper and Nickel Mines at Tilt Cove, Newfoundland. . IIT, 27. 
Marine Invertebrates, Two Cable Hauls of, by cable steamer Minia, Capt. 
Trott, Commander. By Rev, D. Honeyman.. ................ VII, 260. 
Marine Zoology of Nova Scotia, Notes on the. By J. Matthew Jones..II, (4), 93. 
Massachusetts Centre, U. 8S. A., A Geological Recreation in. By Rev. D. 
AGILE ITN ATIMME very ete reel oye tets oi sures bal excresepccnc anstonsiurorchal sictcl a ieiereoharalere Mt VII, 197. 
Mavry, Rey. Myrroy, D.D.—A contribution to the theory of earth- 
0 EEL STS a Aeron i REI HLS Cea tee LSet CR Mae cae ae a VII, 475. 
os Observations on the Tentacles of the Echinus ..............- VII, 479. 
May Beetle, Larva of, with Parasitical Fungus. By Harry Piers...... VII, 273. 
Mean Temperature and Atmospherie Pressure at Halifax for seasons from 
NSGOPCOMSOONINCLUSKV.E tak. cous Usps dels oe ha die ee clean ee eieins Lh) e200: 
Means and Ranges, monthly and yearly, for 1863, 1864, and 1865, Halifax, 
ISIGRHS, SSIQDITE I A eh ar in a RRC Ee eee rata Ae PEt conorionca ote I, (4), 138. 
Melilotus, On the Canadian Species of the Genus. By Prof. George Law- 
FYBEE . ucla Te TeginSGinie icib Coe rie OI Ee Eee IRE cr IOC CIHIGIM EER oat anc {.. VI, 180: 
Me t.isu, Joun T.—Notes on the Serpents of Prince Edward Island. ...1V, 163. 
OG JEN CUlbieh. SR oe ae Sos colic Bolom ero the parc RES arta Aa Beet ViaiG: 
Metalliferous Sands. By Rev. D. Honeyman..................00+-20-. VY, 334, 
Metamorphism of Rocks in Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, On the. By 
IMG@N7p LDL RONG ANE I, SoG ones aeeinonin ciedacio: BOO No poo Go docu CoC I 231. 
Meteorites of our Museum. By Rev. D. Honeyman ................. VII, 120. 
Meteorological Observations, continuous, Suggestions on the importance of. 
Perma gre CUA GME VALET (27-21 cle cisions wie o% le e'eie.d as oi nicetoehelern.- GL) al 
Meteorological Observations at Halifax, N. S., during the year 1868. By 
lBineiceeiel OIL hal Bash, aie co Bes OID A oI ICE Da enero ceo II, (8), 109. 
Meteorological Observations for 1869, Caledonia Mines, Cape Breton. By 
EVOTtTvale OOLG a eruevecesereraregeteceyeaj=otee sree eiSierau 2) abal wavece olete sve ie: evei'oy=i se" IE, (4), 73. 
Meteorological Phenomena, Occasional and Periodical. By Fred. Allison. 
IV, 429. 
Meteorological Record, Halifax, Nova Scotia ..........0..eeeee eens IT, (2), 100. 
Meteorological Register, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Abstract of, kept by Col. 
Miy@as, JERMbiEp. Sac oe ocace bhnoaoO nao Do UDAgdeNn Un col Cogpdusoon (2) 93: 
Meteorological Register, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Abstract of.......... ET, (8); 139); 
I, (4), 137; II, (1), 119. 
Meteorological Register, Halifax, N. S., for 1871. By F, Allison...III, 186, 314. 
Meteorological Register (General) for 1880, Halifax. By Augustus Allison. V, 315. 
Meteorological Summary, 1868, Halifax, N. S............eeeeeeeeee ule (B)s 165: 
Meteorology of Halifax, N.S. By Fred. Allison. . IIT, 80, 176, 894; IV, 42, 300. 
Meteorology of the Caledonia Coal Mine, Little Glace Bay, C. b. By 
NLOWIAV AME OOLO™ « ore scvcyete's sisie «1 cols « sie6ie eneieele II, (2),51; ITI, 89, 143, 285, 
