324 TRANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 
SEries. VOL. 
XLV. 
McCAUL (REV. J., LL.D.)—Inscriptiones Britannize Latinze (Review).. Il. 
Lapidarium Septentrionale (Review).... .............. II. 
Sylvay Cniticas@anadensium-n.te ces eiiece eels ahora U0 
McNISH (REV. N.)—The Hades of Homer and the Hades of Virgil.... II. 
Umibriat Gap tamer aren de.ocie, tore aietverarteest: ewer rovers ctenstel shake eee III. 
PARRY (REV. E. ST. JOHN, M.A.)—Some Points connected with the 
BarlyerlistonygohmRoment vrei nckesieduvaicrsioein Aiea ern mere I. 
PEARMAN (W. D., M.A.)—Classical Notes...... ... II. xiii. 426-27; II. 
Critical Notes: Chiefly on the De Legibus of Cicero...... JIN 
Some Observations onthe Philebus of Plato ...... ...... IIL. 
Sylva Criticag@anadensitmyr 4. eryyeiteyes secede bid rier ie RW: 
SCADDING (REV. H., D.D.)—Memoranda of Vesuvius and its Neigh- 
DODO OG! § 2 ewan. debt tottre thc hci speyckt eile Ne Bey tage BR ete ae li 
Phonetic Anomalies observed in some Modern Forms of 
ANGIE tap BOPEL WINAUIES. criss case ar eve thats ea cir: IL. 
Descriptive Catalozue of Coins, Ancient and Modern, in 
the Collection of the Canadian Institute............ ule 
On Errata Recepta. II. ix. 137-53, 317-26; II, x. 31-40; 
386-406; II. xi. 45-71. 
On YMetony mse ecw sats wits Ce een: Sirsa eee mae 
Mertont:CollesesandiCanadaly arse weer merits oe 
YOUNG (REV. G. P.)—Notes on Passages in the Platonie Dialogues.... II. 
CHEMISTRY. (See also Biology, Mineralogy and Geology). 
BRONDGEEST (J. T.)—Preservation of BP OOGESALT Meee oe Rare oo Te 
BRYCE (P. H., M.A., M.D.)—Natural History of Ground Waters...... IV. 
CR ORO: EE INIRY SD Sas) Gasubatemts) emitter rite erie Ie 
Some New Salts of Cadmium and the Iodides of Barium 
annie Strom tiara yee a ates Noe hes: asia arene eet skats coe iI 
ElydiratecofPtatydrosullp hunicyANcidieecrrein reese Hope 0 E 
Report on Copper Instruments found near Brockville...... If 
INotesionithe) ©xalaterotsManaaneser vere eters ieioets Il. 
herNetion offAironrAlkaliceArsemtese erie) cr eee niaee 10 
INfotesioni the @xalateo finoniee esac oer eoee Il. 
pPhralllitna erat cperue cic ce cers eibteeb tte Peer ato esto, Ore cages oko eal Il. 
Iodide of Barium and the Oxidation of Alkaline Arsenites.. II. 
ANiWoprelons Jer yofaleteirroyet ChE OVoltS Sobwodanccan sono unca¢ Il. 
CHAPMAN (PROF. E. J., LL..)—On the Assaying of Coals by the 
Blowipipen(CZ7L a) vrayecstas stan eie cron atec cos aisbapel overs: trains coer Ir 
Atomic Constitution and Crystalline form as Classification 
GharactersmyNIineral oc pra-tat eter ie ranean beer If, 
DIE VWAGRG (Rs) Almsenic ange sullip lit een er cnete iiirereratecraieain rate artic IV. 
DOBSON (CHAS. M.)--The Electro-Mercurial Amalgamation of the 
Precious Metals from Argentiferous and Auriferous Ores .. IIT. 
ELLIS and BABINGTON (DRs.)—Methyl Alcohol........ SCAG JO0t 
BIGEYSs (DIR We Els) —=Nitro-clycerimes earner seeianie | aerate JUN 
A California borax Mepositey mac eicc in setter ate II 
Tannin in Cloves ee 4 iigeletet eyed) wags serayey et asm Ill 
Chemistry of the Natural Waters of Ontario. (77¢t.) .... III 
HALL (T. P.)—Photography and the Chemical Action of Light ........ III. 
HUNT (T.STERRY., LL.D., D.Sc.)—The Theory of Types in Chemistry II. 
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