TO VOLS; L—VIl: 515 
Murreuy, Martrin.—On the Ravages of the Teredo Nivalis, and Limnoria 
Lignorum, on Pilesand Submerged Timber in Nova Scotia, and 
the means adopted in other countries to prevent their 
NEUE LES Hees 35 GS SA CE CIEE CRON CLC DOT RE cas Pree Le te ea Wire oyie 
= Some Physical Features of Nova Scotia, with notes on Glacial 
PAC HI OM ers toraie shot ciel vaicocsy sie coe) cases) mavvbiars alge tarate rede alaeeleisrayehtic VI, 130. 
oe Report of, as Delegate to the Royal Society of Canada, 1883..VI, 241. 
f Niewlidestor theyBay- ot Bundy: jays se -cte e ect cade evaie = ehetyens 2 oie VII, 48. 
es Memnes brie Mae neti Srl: te reco tenses cyais ete eset oxlr hone, o*eherarteveress orche, VIE, 290: 
Bo Our Commoneroardsiy soc ae ete chia mre ies aeeaeie ieee ae terees VII, 429. 
MIMS CUTEST OWAMEI A MHS MESO bets sihesse sieve ose eveh al sloucter es Siete shet'arsl oserersyeLs VII, 95. 
ss JAGDEMESO MEAN MigRoINA AS en on BORE eaRones ObCOC ooo Cour SVS: 
a IMIS CE ORIGESKOL avery. acute creveler sveitnota bch) spars aiststs sel cisjalete. a's eto. erere VII, 120. 
Fo @ Nova Scotian aboriginal remains in.................s200+00: Vit; 276: 
Gb SHltimtane © OUECtIONS cOle res cisastee ele cevare cote atens al Gra eo ae taveeeiensye a's Walle a= 
Muskrat and Beaver of Nova Scotia, On the Dwellings of the. By J. Ber- 
DAPUUECLM Cx POUT Mee Nee aye eye eee? aN ey ccaispahcr stereo) Ah avolleacitiebesel se ete eis .e 7s oracaicks V; 275. 
Myers, Contonet W. J.—Notes on the Weather at Halifax, N. S., during 
1863, with comparisons of the temperature of that place with 
some other parts of British North America .............. I, (2), 68. 
as Notes on the Weather at Halifax, during 1864-66....1, (3), 102; 
I, (4), 51; 1, (1), 60 
IN ectee History, and its place in the Sciences. By T. F. Knight. .IJ, (5), 88. 
Natural History and the Fisheries. By A. P. Reid........0...........- IV, 131. 
Nautilus Brookfieldi, n. sp.—The Nautilus of the Brookfield Limestone. 
iBypliever Dr sit oneyman setae neice ae eins ow caus u ae peeves e aye Wi AS: 
Nevada Frontier, Journey to Deep Creek Valley on............ ane Pare III, 150. 
INEwabrunswick, Fossil Bones:found in... ii ..6.6.......024 00 os eelaaeares IIT, 400. 
eS Geological Formation of. By Rev. D. Honeyman. 
IV, 5 (printed 447 by mistake). 
Newfoundland, Carboniferous District of St. George’s Bay ............ III, 357. 
nc ERO GS MIRE Compe See, ape OS Jani wesr yates suena mi Pe yainy rycu ce Notorers LenS) uC 
ee Nickel and Copper Mines at Tilt Cove ..............-... Di 27s 
w veda lindians: often ssaets ser cr. enor te. sis save nicer I, (4), 3, 189. 
Nickel and Copper Mines at Tilt Cove, Newfoundland. By Elias Marett. 
Lie 27 
Wiclel¥in Slatepin AHantsi€o. s <sciasiec es vente cleo oe deee esis ane rss HS (GU), Six 
Nocturnal Life of Animals in the Forest. By Capt. C. C. Hardy ...... Se (Li) peleles 
North-West Arm, and Bedford Basin, Glacial Action in. By Rev. Dr. 
EICa We VLA aya ees PES ete setae aed « Viste atedterois cpostcs eres ates ciate a hens Vile 51. 
Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, Geological Gleanings in. By Rey. D. 
LEIGINE ELIS. Diochped Bathe tc en DG oa tae aC enn even en nee Pere VII, 345. 
Nova Scotia, Geology of. By Rev. D. Honeyman ...............:.... TE O32. 
Nova Scotia Shells. By John Robert Willis. Reprint of ............ Vi An9: 
Nova Scotian Flora and that of Colorado, Correspondence between...... LV, 122: 
