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Ser. Vol. Page 



Antiquities — Con . 



Illustrated Catalogue of 

 Museum of, at Caerleon. 

 By John Ed. Lee: re- 

 viewed II VII 463 



Remarks on some Coinci- 

 dences BETWEEN Primi- 

 tive Antiquities of Old 

 AND New World. By 



Daniel Wilson I n 213 



Roman, at Birrenswork. . . . II xiv 10 

 Antiquity. 



Introductory Lecture of 

 Course on Remote. By 



A. Morlot .. . II viii 249 



Of archaeological objects 



exaggerated • IV iv 39 



Of man: Remains found in 



France evidence of II iv 496 



Antrostomus vociferus. 

 Observations on Ontario 



visitors IV III 68, 73, 89, 107 



Anu, traces of, in ancient his- 

 tory n XIV 414 



Anub, traces of, in Egypt II xiv 202 



Anura. 



Praepollex and praehallux . . IV vi 545 

 Species that contain Nissl 



granules IV vi 425 



Aorta. 



Paget's measurement of sec- 

 tional area of II ix 181 



Pressure on, effect on blood 



pressure IV vii 194 



Apache Indians. 



Apache Indians IV v 171 



Creation myths IV vi 336 



Dialects IV v 172 



Habitat, subdivisions and 



population IV IV 13 



Apamea on Orontes. 

 Copper coin from, in Cana- 

 dian Institute II IX 226 



Apatania. Characters and 

 N. American habitats of 



A. kolenati II vii 493 



A. nigra, Walker II vii 493 



A. pallida, Hagen II vii 493 



Apathy, Stefan. 



Gold stain for nerve cells: 



ref IV VI 417 



Apatite. 



Apatite II v 522 



Analysis of Canadian IV viii 506 



Anhydrite in, deposits IV viii 512 



Bibliography IV vm 495 



Calcite in, deposits IV viil 510 



Canadian Apatite. By 



F. T. Shutt Ill V 30 



Canadian localities Ill v 32 



III III 302 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Apatite — Con. 



Canadian rocks in which it 



occurs Ill V 31 



Colour types of IV viii 508 



Composition Ill v 31 



Composition of Canadian 



specimen Ill v 31 



Crystals, peculiarities IV viii 509 



Deposits in true veins IV vill 499 



Geology of, region in 



Canada Ill in 295 



Graphite in, deposits IV vill 512 



In dykes of Rainy Lake. .. . Ill v 176 



Magnetite in, deposits IV vm 512 



Minerals associated with, in 



Canada..... Ill m 296 



Mining operations Ill v 35 



Mode of occurrence of, 

 in Canada. By Robert 

 Bell Ill III 294 



Mode of occurrence in rocks III v 34 



Nature of deposits Ill in 299 



Occurrence in Canada Ill in 295 



Origin Ill v 32 



IV VIII 507 



Origin of Canadian. By 



Wm. Harvey McNairn . . IV vm 495 



Origin of Canadian, evi- 

 dence of the rock IV vm 497 



Origin as evidenced from 



associated minerals IV vm 510 



Origin as evidenced from 



chemical characteristics. . IV viii 501 



Origin of Canadian, evi- 

 dence from nature of de- 

 posits IV VIII 499 



Origin as evidenced from 



physical characteristics. . . IV vm 509 



Structure Ill v 33 



Apes, Anthropoid. 



Biceps IV VI 561 



Chin IV VI 511 



Communications between 

 short and long flexors of 

 toes IV VI 571 



Description. By Prof. 



Owen: reprint I in 109 



Difference between human 



foetus and that of (pi.) IV vi 589 



Extensor minimi digiti IV vi 542 



Extremities of man and, 



compared • IV vi 590 



Flexor digitorum fibularis 



distribution IV vi 570 



Foot and hand differ from 



those of man IV vi 588 



Interossei IV vi 551, 576 



Muscles in ape's foot re- 

 sembling those in human 

 hand IV VI 587 



Neck IV VI 511 



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