SERIES. 
328 TRANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 
CHAPMAN (EDWARD J.)—-Notes on the Drift Deposits of Western 
Canada, and on the ancient extension of the Lake Area 
Ofithatiregioum css owe a mu incre ciciaie este na sce es 1G 
On the Geology of Belleville and vicinity. (J//.)........ Ne 
On the occurrence of Copper Ore in the Island of Grand 
Meret es (LE asst osece tap aben suetsay eke saan o/s levees ae ~iseshey nD: 
On Wolfram from Chief-Island, Lake Couchiching ...... 1D 
On the Klaprothite or Lazulite of North Carolina ........ ME 
On the Position of Lievrite in the Mineral Series ........ THe 
On the occurrence of Allanite or Orthite in Canadian Rocks II. 
On some minerals from Lake Superior.... ............. If. 
On the analysis of some Canadian Minerals .. ......... Jit 
OnisomerBlow-pipe reactions...) .)-1.ieerie ieee 5 UE 
On the Analysis of some Iron Ores and Ankerites from 
Wondonderrys Ina vee cie<tlsee ois ae ae Se tere detenetemetoiens, aes II. 
@n the Probable Nature/of Protichnites/ eeu. e- =< - We 
Note on the Function of Salt in Sea-water.... ..  .... II. 
Note ona Belt of Auriferous Country in the township of 
WIER NCE S Andon hos odacledananooos Code ood SoOcK aH De Ie 
On the occurrence of the Genus Cryptoceras in Silurian 
JY oe) cies A cack RMI ALIS Gy LAS GAS GRRE pee Te 
INoteonrStellifonnre Grystalsse(0/7/5) seeeier reese creer UE 
Note on the object of the Salt Condition of the Sea...... I. 
Note on the Presence of Phosphorus in Iron Wire ...... 18 
On the Silver Locations of Thunder Bay. (/U/.) ........ IU 
Contributions to Blow Pipe Analysis. (//.)...... ..... Il. 
CLARK (LEVI J.)—Formation of Toronto Island. (///.) ........... Tei 
Laker@urrents., ¢(a/2/7) wee oe eae ienian Giet ieee ome IV. 
CRO Bale (EURINRGY)—— Gash atemtsyrecomrtertafertaeretete ttepeeisiere creistersisietetens Te 
Minerale Spprmeston. Ganada eerie) -teteverttie leis alee i 
The Action of Airom Alkalic Arsenites 2% <1 cic e-ie-)- WE 
DALE (T. NELSON).—On New England Upper Silurian.............. JOE 
On Metamorphism in the Rhode Island Coal Basin ...... III. 
EolopesyOe Wilkes Crestor Wh 6 so dee dan sGbnooaeonec see a 
DE CEW (JOHN).—Age of the Oriskany Sandstone .................. UE 
DEWAR (ROBERT).—Gold and Silver in Iron Pyrites ................ IV. 
Arsenic and Sulphur as Metallurgical Agents in the Treat- 
ment of Canadian Auriferous and Argentiferous Ores.. IV. 
ELLIS (WILLIAM HENRY).—On a fragment of Silicified Wood from 
fhesRocky Mountains Meret erereraieere ere aicieieh teletisieleeie tent ters Tale 
AO Californias orax: Ie OOSiEs weve cracprcis clciaar-yels aio aietsr=setorere Mi 
FLEMING (SANDFORD).—Toronto Harbor, Formation and Preserva- 
IMG} NuNS ARE Soap oaeMacacw domo coOM chcueouaEnoEC I 
The Canadian Geological Survey and its Director, Sir. Wm. 
IDs OSes Go otsSoeusBoocoSbono oS UnpODODaDeSE ll: 
Oil Wells Bnniskallens oO (C7Z ie acini ele 1D 
GILBERT (G. R.)—Old Shore Lines in the Ontario Basin.............. IIL. 
DEK Crenal Dyats (UA es secacsvocdosobo: too boe I 
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