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PUBLICATIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE 



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Ser. Vol. Page 



Animal — Con. 

 Composition of eggs in, 



series: reprint I iii 301 



Criteria of rank among II viii 50 



Destruction of wild, and 

 means that should be 

 taken for their preser- 

 VATION. By J. B. Wil- 

 liams: abstract Ill iv 142 



Nutritive system, plan of 



development II x 27 



Parthenogenesis of, and 

 Plants. By B. Seemann : 



reprint II ii 481 



Relations of man to lower. . II ix 157 

 Remarks on Principles of 

 Classification in, King- 

 dom, in immediate re- 

 ference TO A recent 

 PAPER BY J. W. Dawson. 

 By Rev. Wm. Hincks. ... II x 19 

 Uses of, in relation to In- 

 dustry of man. By E. 



Lankester: reviewed II vii 358 



Animalculse, list of, in Tor- 

 onto ponds II VIII 342 



Animikie. 



Formations of L. Superior 



basin Ill v 173 



Rocks, L. Superior IV vi 49 



Slates of Thunder Bay IV i 214 



Animistic ideas, Blackfoot 



Indians Ill v 23 



Anisodactylus ellipticus, Le 



Conte I III 325 



376 

 Anisoic acid, preparation .. . II i 488 

 Ankerites. 

 Analysis of Iron Ores 

 AND, from Acadia Mines 

 of Londonderry, N.S. 



By E. J. Chapman II XV 414 



Ann Arbor, telescope for. . . . II i 314 

 Annandale (Scotland), Ag- 

 ricola's fortifications, etc., 



at II XIV 10 



Annapolis and North 

 Mountain, geological 



area of Nova Scotia II xv 111 



Annatto Bay (Jamaica), 

 effect of river discharge 



on IV V 327 



Annelida. 



Canadian II viii 24 



In Devonian of Ont., list. . . II xiv 136 



Lake Ontario II xiii 493 



Annequionchecom Lake, 



gazetteer notice (1813) .. . II xiv 307 

 Ann's, St., Islands, gazet- 

 teer notice (1813) II xiv 307 



Ser. VoL Page 

 Annuloida, classes unrepre- 

 sented in fossil condition; 



reason II xiii 380 



Annulosa, classes unrepre- 

 sented in fossil condition; 



reason II xili 381 



Anodon. 



Lake Ontario II xiii 506 



Toronto species II vi 329 



A. fluviatilis, Dillwyn. 



Lake Ontario II xiii 506 



Anodus Dorianus, Indian 



River, Owen Sound II xiv 472 



Anomodontia II v 81 



Anomoura II i 280 



Anonacese, localities Cana- 

 dian species II xv 58 



Anorthite, same as By- 



townite I i 114 



Anorthosites, Canadian. ... II viii 117 

 Anser. 



Hamilton species II V 395 



Anson, Lord. 



Flying proas of Ladrone Is- 

 lands: ref Ill VII 204 



Antarctic. 



On Arctic and, currents 



and their connexion 



WITH THE Fate of Sir 



John Franklin. ByA. G. 



Findlay: reprint I in 160 



Antelope, Canadian localities III vi 70 



Antenor, of Hittites IV v 101 



Anthelie, phenomenon of, 



explained by M. Bouguer I i 7 

 Antheridia. 



Botrychium virginianum 



(pi.) IV V 267 



270, 275 

 Lycopodium annotinum. . . . IV v 267 



Lycopodium cernuum IV v 268 



Lycopodium phlegmaria ... IV v 268 

 Antherozoids, Ophioglossum 



pendunculosum IV v 277 



Anthocaris, Rocky Mt. 



species with habitats Ill ii 240 



Anthracia-Hubu, characters II x 248 

 A. cornix (Guen), characters: 



habitats II X 249 



A. squamularis, Drury, 

 characters; N. American 



habitats II X 248 



Anthracite. 



Areas in Canada IV ix 101 



Blowpipe test II in 209 



Coal in United States I in 102 



Lower Silurians, deposits 

 OF South Scotland. By 

 Prof. Harkness: reprint . . I in 115 

 Occurrence in L. Superior 



districts II X 410 



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