ANC 



GENERAL INDEX 



ANl 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Anchor Ice. 



Cause of formation II viii 321 



Formation II vii 175 



In excavation of Lake- 

 basins II IX 259 



Notes on. By T. C. 



Keefer II vii 173 



On Ground-ice or, in Rivers. 



By Prof. Jas. Thompson. II viii 320 

 Raises level of St. Lawrence 



in winter II vii 175 



Anchylostomiasis IV viii 546 



Ancistrophyllum, uses of . . . II x 287 



Anconeus, Orang IV vi 541 



Anchonium billardieri, 



structure of stamens in. . II v 338 

 Ancylostoma duodenale . . II iv 27 

 Ancyracanthus cystidicola 



(Schn.) (pi.) Ill I 73 



A. senatus (n. sp.) (pi.) Ill i 74 



Andalusite II v 520 



Andaman Islands. 



Brain of mincopies of II XV 186 



Inhabitants fully described II IX 330 

 Origin of secluded tribes on II ix 329 

 Anderson, Charles John. 

 Account of pipes and 

 tobacco of Damaras of 



Africa: ref II ii 339 



Anderson, Rev. Prof. 



Classification of human 



RACE: reprint II iii 89 



Anderson, Robert. 



Modern Geograph for use in 



Schools: reviewed II i 464 



Anderson and Stewart. 

 Search for Franklin's party 



and Starvation Cove. ... IV viii 396 

 Andrae. 



Electoral scheme of repre- 



. sentation IV ii 328 



AndreanofE Islanders, terri- 

 tory Ill VI 265 



Andrews. 



Africa and South America 



once joined by land: ref.. IV viii 375 

 Andrews, Dr. 

 On composition and micro- 

 scopic STRUCTURE OF CER- 

 TAIN BASALTIC AND META- 



MORPHic rocks: reprint I i 168 

 Andricus. 



Beginning of gall develop- 

 ment in IV IX 360 



Andricus. Hosts and anat- 

 omy with plates of 

 A. imbricariae, Ashmead ... IV IX 346 



A. petiolicola, Bassett IV ix 348 



A. piger, Bassett IV ix 347 



A, singularis, Bassett IV ix 346 



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Andricus. Hosts and anat- 

 omy with plates of — Con. 

 A. (undescribed) on host 

 Quercus macrocarpa 



Michx IV IX 348 



Androecium, structure II v 337 



Anemone. 



Central cylinder and phloeo- 



termal sheaths IV VI 619 



Daisy anemone I ii 87 



Localities Canadian species . II xv 51 

 Monostelic and astelic ex- 

 amples IV VI 614 



Suitable for flower garden . . IV ill 128 

 Anemone. Canadian local- 

 ities of 



A. cylindrica, Gray II xv 52 



A. multifida, DC II xv 51 



A. narcissiflora, L II xv 52 



A. nemorosa II xv 52 



A. parviflora, Michx II xv 51 



A. pennsylvanica, L II xv 52 



A. virginiana, L II xv 52 



A. cylindrica, G., phloeo- 



terma IV vi 619 



A. nemorosa. 



Around Toronto. ._ I i 207 



Astelic central cylinder . . IV VI 619 

 A. pennsylvanica, L., stelar 



system IV vi 619 



Anenerit, territory Ill vi 266 



AnenterousPolygastrica. . . II vii 370 



Angekok, Eskimo Ill vi 227 



Angiosperms. 



Morphology of central 



CYLINDER IN. By Ed. C. 



Jeffrey IV vi 599 



Occurrence of foliar gaps .. . IV vi 631 



Polystely in IV vi 613 



Siphonostelic nature of cen- 

 tral cylinder IV vi 613 



Tubular stelar system IV vi 631 



Anglo-Saxon. 



Cranial capacity (large) .... II xv 216 

 Bows and arrows used in, 



period I i 24 



Angousoka R., gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 307 



Anguilla, spleen Ill ii 432 



Anguilla, W. Indies. 



Amblyrhiza IV vii 355 



Physical features and geo- 

 logy IV VII 355 



Anhydrite, origin in apatite 



deposits IV vili 512 



Anilides II i 312 



Anilotic acid, same as nitro- 



salicylic II i 489 



Animal. 



Acids in, organism II i 489 



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