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Rubi, Canadian Species of, and their Geographical Distribution. By George 
ILERVRGI. covgodouoomauoco cepous atolsinveieeieratitare Weetelaa eine terterslaters PD. S64. 
Rotuerrorp, JoHN.—On a Peculiarity in the Block-house Seam, Cow Bay, 
Cape Breton’ .<cce+ sccce ec ees o sdoooss ogdeden Sogdo scoo onan ill, (Bip Is 
Bias Istanp, Notes on. By Simon D. MacDonald.............. VI, 12,110: 
oF Its Probable Origin and Submergence. By Simon D. Mac- 
Donia De cesreciene-s alereMaccrcraiae eu esstatevore elaliey | ayalerattess ojeasts VI, 265. 
ge Gemellariar prongs eae te ao ere aloe die name ater as oleds Ten(S) ne 
se Worl GS OILe Sh Olisrers ciavercyer eis arsicie: oieie arete AO pictnere cioe o oe (2) sn OOs 
Sackville, N. S., Bedford and Hammond’s Plains, Notes on the Ganieey 
COMMUN AO NUE EVANS 2s. cyStaisi ala vetns-oviark oveleierel's-utereoe sactovecnye cyelay el ge alalienetels V, 309: 
Sackville, N. B., Reclamation of Land near. By R. Carr Harris..... NaH (es) sl 
SMP AUIS My Tea Laer (ait aye orscveusns, wethelsiersl alsis's elstavereis Wrerss)* <a)eletereraie ae I, (3), 30. 
St. George’s Bay, Newfoundland, Sketch of the Carboniferous District of. 
Apap Pichyvilite Ol Ua! SS 2 ots cist ge vaS lato Sia)isvs aiaven sale sian(ore oe weuciel sie) oye ell avers aba III, 357. 
Simla wmen cen Gr Uli OL NO UnGEMbS IMs « c <1<-m1ec)<:0/si laters overecs alee aiei aun acs cvoverersut WAS Stl. 
St. Margaret’s Bay, N. S., Fish and Fishing Grounds of ...I, (4), 83; II, (1), 67. 
ue RTSOS OL i Sera oii a) tate epeter ale yanetoncapeee otal (2) Sie 
se ScaebirdsHireqiWentin Oasys ce seeker I, (3), 51. 
Saree nenne MURAI Ramet freee et ope Mole: gile ey aFana at RoI cae) A pha el op sisim ounrsvarns aie atbMacarSpdne (Bs Ue 
Salmo Salar, Notes on the Bones of a Specimen from Labrador. By R 
VET TEIc Oh OVA ey oe on have, Sichas oi sj cv Sabo nica) cet mre. olan die eter suchen hy Srojaeeane eer V, 162, 218. 
Shaillpeavavalcalecey GaP TNICOR Ep SISA Cele ag re LN ETE Neonat te et Tig (25) is 
Salmons and Trouts, (Food Fishes of Nova Scotia, No. tv.) By J. Bernard 
Epo iaiewe pe eee ayevo tress access ole velafe Wiel sie! ove ty otavets ques’ s. vuesaye glare Be colle ot choles I, (4), 76. 
SHlMoOmomNOvaScotla. |b, de Bernards Gilpin ce)1e- ose cise sel oecio ae Wo tek 
Sands, Metalliferous. By Rev. D. Honeyman.................220e800- V, 334. 
Naudstone, Hossiliterous, from Mira Ridge, ©. Bo... ..-..)-.2-22-00%+ 255 We a 
Sarothanunus Scoparius ..-+.+.eeeees soddoeosgoooon ves ooseoKEndoeddec IW Wp al 
Scientific Training for Civil and Mining Engineers, On the Necessity for 
prehionimenye by; Bidswnns Gulp ime ni): yc els 3 eel teiels oles ==) <4 IY, ah 
Sealaprenihronip: GUT econ MOOR ACO Kee So boncoovdos DUOUACOUEoOUCRbOUE WA 2s 
Scomberesox Storerz found in Pictou Harbour . ........2e.2e25 sescees We Wiley 
Sea-Birds frequenting the Coast of St. Margaret’s Bay, Observations on the, 
ymlveverslohine Ambrose. eicrecis cot ste se veistole ickeieieiE avs epsrsictetsics ate ors HEn(S) sno 
Sea-Fowl in Nova Scotia, On the Semi-annual Migrationfof. By J. Bernard 
Giillfovitah~ sees atension Eibtees cioftre lO Hen ies eae eC RO Ohno aero cia Be de ip NSiee 
Sea Serpent, Some Accountof the. By Rev. John Ambrose........... (2) ats 
Seal from Magdalen Islands, Notes on the Anatomy of a. By J. Somers..V, 155. 
Seals of Nova Scotia, On the. By J. Bernard ee PeGESO ODD “OO dO pees III, 377. 
Sedum Rhodiola .....-.. ME Steyn ce toe iat ee asiaacorstane, ets SOO ear aera Ubre VI, 69. 
Serpents of Nova Scotia. By J. Bernard Gilpin ....................... IV, 80. 
Serpents of Prince Edward Island, Notes on the. By John T. Mellish ..IV, 163. 
SOR LA Ona oy GimLrea lorem ciersia a aerdls & otetereaacthcisuaccss, lela busi s/s wie, sieves: aed eA) ele 
Sheep, Feet of, with holes similar to those found in ans Feet of the Moose, IV, 331. 
