AMI 



GENERAL INDEX 



AMP 



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Amiurus (Catus) — Con. 



Peripheral nervous system. . Ill ii 364 

 Pharyngo-clavicularis exter- 



nus (pi.)........;...... . HI II 325 



Pharyngo-clavicularis in- 



ternus (pi.) Ill ii 326 



Pigmentary layer . Ill ii 256 



Relationship between air- 

 bladder and auditory la- 

 byrinth (pi.) Ill II 376 



Skin and Cutaneous sense 

 ORGANS OF. By Prof. R. 



Ramsay Wright Ill n 251 



Slime cells (pi.) Ill ii 392 



Sense organs of the Lateral 

 Line and of the Mucus 



Canals of the Head (pi.) . . Ill ii 262 



Spinal column (pi.) Ill ii 294 



Spinal cord Ill ii 364 



Spinal nerves (pi.) Ill ii 370 



Spleen Ill ii 432 



Stomach Ill ii 396 



Superficial epithelium of 



stomach Ill ii 397 



Suprarenal bodies Ill ii 437 



Sympathetic nervous system III ii 372 



Thymus gland of (pi.) Ill ii 435 



Thyroid gland (pi.) Ill ii 434 



Trapezius Ill ii 331 



Uro-genital system Ill ii 440 



Venous system Ill ii 428 



Amiurus Corium. 



Adipose layer Ill ii 257 



Stratified layer Ill ii 257 



Amylic Alcohol II i 81 



Ammodramus, Hamilton 



species II v 391 



A. sandwichensis Savanna, 

 observations on Ontario 



frequenters Ill vii 190 



IV III 63, 69, 82, 105 

 Ammodytes, Americanus, 



Gaspe Bay II iii 515 



Ammon, traced in Egypt. . . II xiv 202 

 Ammon Temple, Dr. R. 



Lepsius' exploration of .. . I ii 180 

 Ammonia. 



Contained in rainwater. .. . I ii 282 



In rain I ii 9 



In rain, river water and snow I ii 102 



Manufacture in Canada IV viii 165 



Ammoniacal liquor, waste 

 product converted into 



useful I I 103 



Ammonites Barnstoni II v 188 



A. billingsi II v 188 



Ammonitidae II u 266 



II VIII 19 



A. proper II viii 19 



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Anmionium. 



Cadmio-iodide of, prepara- 

 tion II I 15 



Molecules of metals II I 395 



Amnicola, species of, in 

 Nottawasaga River dis- 

 tricts II VI 497 



A. porata, Say. L. Ontario II xiii 504 



Amoeba II xv 241 



Amorphous Phosphorus, 



preparation II i 393 



Amoy. 



Distinction of homophonous 



words in, dialect II xi 91 



On Amoy colloquial dia- 

 lect. By W. H. Gum- 

 ming II XI 81 



Phonetic elements in, dia- 

 lect II XI 84 



Practical efficiency of tonal 



distinctions in, dialect. . . II XI 89 

 Relation of, tones to ordin- 

 ary tones of common 



utterance II xi 90 



Roman orthography of, col- 

 loquial II XI 94 



Syntax of, colloquial II xi 93 



Ampelis, observations on 



Ontario species Ill iii 89 



III VII 189, 201 

 IV I 40, 41, 53, 56 

 IV III 70, 82, 98, 99 

 Ampelopsis. 



Adaptation of leaves for ab- 

 sorption of water IV vil 255 



Capability of leaf to absorb 

 water on one surface and 



transmit to other IV vii 253 



Effect of solutions applied 



to leaf of, in drops: expts. IV vii 309 

 Localities Canadian species. II xv 352 

 Potassium nitrate and car- 

 bonate's effect on leaf 



tissue IV VII 327 



A. quinquefolia, Michx, 



Canadian localities II xv 352 



Amphibia. 



Characteristics II xv 244 



Studies on Blood of. By 



A. B. Macallum. ..... IV ii 221 



Family proper, position in 



animal kingdom II x 25 



On certain structures in 



pancreatic cells of IV I 253 



Amphibian. 



Classes unrepresented in 



fossil condition; reason.. . II xiii 382 

 Origin of haematoblasts in, 



embryo IV ii 249 



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