A MB 



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A ME 



Amblystoma — Con . 



Irregularity in direction of 

 rotation in, eggs 



Karyolytic and cytolytic 

 products in, pancreas of 

 young 



Larvae, first appearance of 

 blood corpuscles in, and 

 development of circula- 

 tion system IV ll 



Larvae, origin and growth 



of hsematoblasts in IV il 



Nerve cells IV vi 



Nerve cells of larva and 



adult IV VI 



Parasites found in IV I 



Plasmosomata migrated or 



extruded in II i 



Thickness of epidermis IV viii 



Zymogenesis IV i 



A. punctatum. 



Action of stained object on 

 staining reagent in blood 

 of IV II 



Methods of studying struc- 

 tures in pancreas of IV i 



Parasites not generally pre- 

 sent in pancreas of young IV i 



Studies on blood of larvae 



of. By A. B. Macallum. . IV ii 



Treated with pilocarpin .... IV i 



AmboccBlia II vi 



Amboglanna (Birdoswald) . 



Latin inscription found at . . II xiv 



Roman name of Birdoswald : 



evidence II xiii 



Ambonychia radiata Hall, 



Toronto localities II i 



II IV 

 Ainbrot3rpe, invention of 



James A. Cutting I iii 



Ambulacral system, crinoids II iv 

 Amelanchier, Medic. Cana- 

 dian localities of 



A. Canadensis, T. and G. II XV 

 Ameliasburgh Tp., gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 



Amenemhe's Pjrramid I ii 



America. 



Archaeological faked cavern 



near St. Louis II xii 



Asiatic tribes in. By John 



Campbell HI i 



Cambrian system in I iii 



Colonization by Welsh in 



1170: tradition II I 



Concise account of. By 



Major R. Rogers, 1765.. . II xv 



Copper tablet of Capuchins 

 dated 1648, found at Cas- 

 tine (Maine) II ix 



251 



253 

 426 



428 

 273 



267 

 489 

 269 



222 



257 



262 



221 

 259 



188 



150 



149 



74 

 452 



339 

 44 



434 



306 

 154 



143 



171 

 386 



228 



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302 



Ser. Vol. Page 



America — Con. 



Cranial distortions practised 



by Indians of II vii 440 



Discovery by Eric, a Nor- 

 wegian, in 985 II IX 291 



Early discoveries of 



French IN. ByJ.Langton II ii 393 



Early notices of Beaver 

 IN Europe and. By 

 Daniel Wilson . II iv 359 



Elevation previous to glacial 



period IV vi 46 



Englishwoman in: reviewed II iii 126 



Faked relics of antiquity. . . II ix 306 



Five distinct vegetable pro- 

 vinces II XIV 285 



Flora common to Europe 



and . IV VIII 38 



Fossil remains of horse in 



post pliocene period in. . . II iv 414 



French discoveries com- 

 pared with British II ii 403 



Geological features of east- 

 ern, part; brief I I 126 



Geology in. By Prof. 



James D. Dana: reprint I iii 357, 385 



Gold coinage found in 



Chincha Islands II ix 315 



Historical Footprints in. 



By Daniel Wilson II ix 289 



In Cambrian time IV vii 154 



Languages of II ii 414 



List of woods of I i 74 



Manlius stone, with inscrip- 

 tion dated 1520 on it II IX 308 



Memorials of early history 



of, at Tadoussac II ix 304 



Meteorological system I ill 407 



Migrations ancient tribes to III v 73 



Mines and Mineral Re- 

 sources of: reprint.... I ii 36 



MoUusca shells found in 



Indian encampments. .. . II iii 387 



Nocturnal Lepidoptera 



species found in II viii 16 



North American Fisheries, 



history of I n 116 



North American Lakes. 

 By Chas. Whittlesey: re- 

 print II in 87 



Northmen's discovery of ... . II iv 51 



Occurrence of native lead in II x 406 



On Elevations and De- 

 pressions OF THE Earth 

 IN. By Abraham Gesner: 

 reprint H vil 81 



On Occurrence of Amer- 

 ican Birds in Europe. 

 By H. Gatke: reprint II vi 459 



Othomis of Mexico most an- 

 cient Tungusian colonists IV v 206 



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