1891-92. } GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
SeRIES. 
WILSON (SIR IDANIEL).—Hybridity and Absorption of the Red Indian 
RACE Sarseiay SOUL hi: BERT eR Ie so oa) ai.8) > oxeiol (5 aa Ewell, 
Interolacialy American) Mianweneyaets |p etsteteist=\ 40a 's 6 wi e.06 ere le * Ld, 
Brain Weight and Size in Relation to Relative Capacity of 
I EVGLS Wenner Og Gray OS DOLD ES OIG eID Rea eee WU 
An Ancient Haunt of the Cervus Megaceros or Great Irish 
1D RAR MER he SBon TAdco 5... rao. co iBT Det Sa ICR oe ICE 
327 
Vor. Pace. 
xiv. 432-66 
XV. 557-73 
XV. 177-230 
i, 207-24 
GEOGRAPHY (See also Archeology, Classical Philology, Geology and History.) 
BROCK (HENRY).—The Upper Niagara River.......... vseeeeeeess III. ii. 222-28 
FLEMING (SANDFORD, C.E.)—On the Valley of the Nottawasaga. 
(ZEB res aeons one cout eto ahs a aiik otuate teeta euate ae it i. 223-26 
GILBERT (G. R.)—Old Shore Lines in the Ontario Basin ..... ...... Ill. vi. 2-5 
GOODBY (DR.) and BOVELL (JAS., M.D.)—Passing Visits to Rice 
Lake, Humber River, Grenadier’s Pond and the Island. 
(Natural History Specimens) ......66....4. SEO S Sat eee il 201 
GORGEN Yay (AR TEUIR §— Corea, ai(@2iZ ie ee casa ssc oe Ao arejeee IU Vv 105 
KANE (PAUL).—Incidents of Travel oa the North West Coast, Van- 
couvers: ISiands Orecon etc .).e tei ne hie he eerie creel: If iii. 273 
PAYNE (F. F.)—Mammals and Birds of Prince of Wales Sound ........ III. Vv. III-23 
SCADDING (REV. H., D.1D.)—Memoranda of Vesuvius and its Neigh- 
DOUTRGOM BN. cctersah ease ile ped heeeesre eee Barn, Sane oper e ifr ll, 237, 261 
STRATFORD (G. S. T.)—Description of Louisburg, Cape Breton. (//7.) I. i. 126-28 
STUPART (CAPT.)—The Flying Proas of jhe Ladrone Islands. (///.).. III. vii. 43,204-5 
WILSON (SIR. DAN.)—The Southern Shores of Lake Superior...... saeelQ EE 1. 344-56 
GHOLOGY (Including Mineralogy). 
BARNETT (J. D.)—Mechanical Value and Treatment of Hard and Soft 
(Cor ea om itn Gar oe BOER OMA D2. CEG ap eoe etn Hae TE iv. 82-92 
BELL (ROBT.)—On the occurrence of Petroleum in the N.-W. Territories. III. i. 225-30 
Geology of the Route of the Intercolonial Railway .. .. II. xv. 381-87 
On the mode of occurrence of Apatite in Canada ........ ILOG lll. 294-302 
Marble Island, Hudson Bay. (J///.)............. Staller: 3 Ill. iv. 192-204 
BILLINGS (ELKANAH.)—Some New Generz and Species of Cystidea 
fromnthemlrentonslamestonemect scp sae cea eee I. ii, 215-8, 
251-3, 268-74 
On the Fossil Corals of the Devonian rocks of Canada 
ES (CUB Soot ree II. iv. 97-140, v. 249-82 ; vi. 138-48, 253-74, 329-63 
Note on a New Genus of Paleozoic Brachiopoda . ...... ie vi. 148 
BRYCE (P. H.)—Natural History of Ground Waters .................- DV: i. 149-69 
CHAPMAN (EDWARD J.)—A Review of the Trilobites. (Z//.) ...... Il. i. 271-86 
New Trilobites from Canadian Rocks. (///.)...... ..... ile iii. 230-38 
NN GW SHeGIe Ol ASHURIIS)\. ais \Sctee hakic we idiclack Sauce lee. 1G iv. 1-4 
ASapRUS BNE RIStOS. EtG y (Lone tee cet. eRe Sc a ak dy once eh s II. iv. 140-2 
INE WwaSpeciesiouwArelacrinitest:: seus saclay eileen: Il. Vv. 358-65 
Atomic Constitution and Crystalline form as Classification 
Gharacterssim) Mineralony : 2).6. | cbc BEB sa wn ot LIC li. 435-9 
An outline of the Geology of Ontario .................. II. xiv. 580-88 
On the Leading Geological Areas of Canada ............ ee XVte Io=22, 
92-121 
A popular exposition of the Minerals and Geology of Canada. II. v. I-19, 
(il.) 168-82, 517-31; vi. 149-65, 425-55, 500-18; vii. 108-21 ; viii. 17-33, 
I1I-27, 185-216, 437-62 ; ix. I-10. 
