TO VOLS, L—VII. SLT 
Pea. or Labrador, Duck. By Andrew Downs: .).2..5 0.06 00.2 ea ieee lence VI, 326. 
Piers, GEORGE.—Migratory Habits of the Squirrel ............. Sado dl (Gijale 
Prers, Harry.—Studies in the Provincial Museum: 1. Fishes. 2 Fish 
Wevjelopmenticns ve ssacitnaen Se ace cisay oe rotousetaersy sei WAHL te h5y: 
Remarks on the Japanese Magic Mirror in the Provincial Museum, 
“ Vi 18. 
Larva of May Beetle, with Parasitical Fungus................. WE 273: 
** Aboriginal Remains of Nova Scotia—Ilustrated by the Provincial 
Nise COleCHIOUS|s.t4 5 <qois.st ore eaters cus eters cases a oreredne os Vl 276: 
SINT C TO leelay teva VON IS Ye. % plcvwrcte) Sicis's eve cie eee slo cisia ssw lols e elelee side's VII, 406. 
ee NOLesTonyNova:Scouldm Zoology... at seams cerice ohn ones VII, 467. 
Eisercmlnmres Ons» By Wieut.-Col.Smelain..... $.--)-7 aes: temic see: I, (4), 26. 
Pitch Lake of Trinidad, Remarks on the. By Rev. J. Morton, LaHave.I, (4), 66. 
HiantseeNew and: Rares By Dr: Somers! .< 00.02 56.65 ee oee cece eae eoet Vij 281r 
«¢ Notice of New and Rare. By George Lawson.................. VI, 68. 
Point Pleasant—Field Day, August 8rd. By W.G.................... IV, 488. 
st Gallofiny Gib: Gic nad pun sooo aun eons Cuma oGET OGNomdor AVAL Ue. 
es Notes on the Geology of. By A. Cameron.............. V, 307. 
ge VWQcesOMmSkonKes} Ole ganiods s554ebs ka domonusdon teed ni(4)ee 
Os York Redoubt, etc.—Field Day, Sept, 24th. By W. G..IV, 430. 
Polariscopic and Microscopie Examination of Crystalline Rocks of Noya 
Scotia and Cape Breton. By Rev. Dr. Honeyman .............. WAT 
Polariscopic Examination of Crystalline Rocks of Antigonish County. By 
IR@Wp 1Die, LEIGH) ACC eee Seiegnicd Reese eco Sei IRL Ree nO rh ete eo rete VI, 299. 
Polariscopic Examination of Crystalline Rocks of the Yarmouth Gold- 
Bemgines Series) iby brOre/MONCYINAMN, 5 <5. an ss:4 iis sch) ces eee ne « NALS le 
oKecemnal dew ofp Sab Lewlisleum is em ctaje che )< one's (s\etsieis o's ernis: ec. Svetarelefer ere Set 2,0 ey (2) GO: 
Pootze, HeENry.—On the Characteristic Fossils of different Coal Seams in 
INGye FS COU ES ary eS arate ee Toh ie eats aS 1h (i), BOs 
«© On the Meteorology of the Caledonia Coal Mine, Little Glace Bay, 
Capes Breton. sy semen his «enicteetenele 1G (Sy, lle JOO te) ey say 
<¢ Letter concerning discovery of wood cut with an axe 230 years 
DoD END See wid tLe] Steen Dae el tee eRe Aa EBS) ae 
*¢ On the Meteorology of the Glace Bay Coal District.......... II, (3), 100. 
«¢ On Meteorological Observations for 1869, Caledonia Mine, Cape 
JBYROUNONIY ahs, Stoke ese o.cke 6 ote CR ENC OR ine ieee een ee eee Bede II, (4), 73. 
Pootr, Henry S.—Extract from H. 8. Poole’s letter, respecting a journey 
to Deep Creek Valley on the Nevada frontier, 150 miles from 
Syaloplbawed Giitivancyeractemonis auevonretsaxcers = octane Aneta eam or oan DUT S150: 
fe piven Creat pAmericanulesertiy .rs.cp casi & cis ayacd cis reasi creranvele nS Sil Me III, 208. 
e¢ Mbemee Stormiof diamuarrye, USSU ss. ciriecsssiocises colors acs actos aee ce Ven 297 
Smeeekecnuaine| Car noniterousiberlod am. ehecis nee eG oe bone ee Vall; 202: 
SP suutace Geology ot the Pictom Coal Wield. 4..5.2-0.....s2 +... VII, 388. 
IRornoisesiol NovanscObian syed, BiGilpin.y. 22. 22 o.. 5c ecacies se ange oe Tee Pall 
Potassic Iodide as a Blowpipe Reagent. By Fred. A. Bowman ........ VII, 363 
Pottery, Ancient, A Letter from M. D. DesBrisay on .............-.... V, 218. 
Pottery, Aucient—Nova Scotian Archeology. By D. Honeyman 
