APE 



GENERAL INDEX 



ARA 



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Apes, Anthropoid — Con. 



Omo-cervicales IV vi 527 



On syndactylous condition 

 OF Hand in Man and. 

 By C. C. Blake: reprint.. II ix 52 



Opponens hallucis IV vi 573 



Peroneus parvus IV vi 564 



Peroneus quinti digiti IV vi 565 



Plantaris IV vi 567 



Structural differences separ- 

 ating them from lemurs . . II IX 160 

 Aphanocapsa granules, in 

 nodal points of proto- 

 plasm IV VI 449 



Aphid Corrugations on 

 Birch, on hosts Betula 

 lenta L., B. alba var. 

 papyrifera (Marsh) Spach 



(pi.) IV IX 305 



A. Gail (unclassified), on 

 host Populus balsamifera 



L. (pi.) IV IX 303 



Aphides. 

 Researches on Develop- 

 ment OF Viviparous Ap- 

 hides. By Dr. W. J. 



Burnett: reprint I II 136 



Aphididse. 



Feeding habits of larvae of . . IV ix 361 



Species IV ix 303 



Aphis caryae, viviparous de- 

 velopment of I II 137 



A. dianthi I n 137 



A. root, in peach trees IV ii 213 



Aphodius fimetarius Mels. 



Cal I III 257 



A. stercorator Mels. Cal I iii 257 



Apical cells, botrychium vir- 



ginianum IV v 282 



Apikaks IV iv 255 



Apiocystites (E. Forbes), 



Canada II n 303 



A. elegans I n 215 



Apios, Boerhaave, localities 



Canadian species II xv 360 



A. tuberosa, Moench, Cana- 

 dian localities II XV 360 



Apkwameut, territory Ill vi 266 



Aplidium spitzbergense 

 Hartmeyer, Grand 



Manan IV ix 112, 137 



Aplite, red, Hudson's Bay. . . Ill iv 197 

 Aplocerus montanus, Ord., 



Canadian localities Ill vi 70 



Aplodontia leporina. Rich, 



Canadian localities Ill vi 84 



Apocynaceae. 



Barrielist II xv 49 



Canadian species II xiv 297 



Hamilton species Ill n 151 



Localities Canadian species II xiv 647 



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Apocynaceae — Com. 



London species II viii 231 



Apogamy. 



Prothallial tracheides ac- 

 companiment of IV v 281 



Pteris aquilina IV V 281 



Apologetic position II i 537 



Apophyllite II v 531 



Apostles, the Twelve, gazet- 

 teer notice (1813) II xiv 307 



Appalachian. 



Formation of, chain. By 



Jas. Hall....- II V 543 



Declivity of valleys in, Mts. IV V 360 

 Geological district of Que- 

 bec II XV 97 



Mountain system and man- 

 ner of formation Ill VII 85 



Appalachian Indians, sub- 

 tribes I III 210 



Appanee R., gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 307 



Appetites, distinct from natu- 

 ral instincts Ill IV 30 



Apple, Canadian localities II xv 434 



Apple oil, manufacture of . . . . I ii 12 

 Apple of Peru, thorn apple, 



or devil's apple, Toronto I i 205 

 Apple tree, Canadian, wild . . II vi 30 

 April. 



Arrival of birds in Toronto 



in Ill VII 190 



IV III 63, 106 



Apterous II vii 449 



Apteryx, sub-family of stru- 



thionidse II viii 466 



Apulia. 



Antiquities of Canusium: 



reprint I m 263 



Aquifoliacese. 



Hamilton species Ill n 150 



Localities Canadian species. II xiv 644 

 Aquila chrysaetos. 



Canadian specimens II iv 446 



Muskoka IV I 44 



Aquilegia, Tourn. Cana- 

 dian localities of 



A. brevistyla. Hooker II xv 57 



A. canadensis, L II xv 57 



A. vulgaris, L II XV 57 



Arabs, Geographical know- 

 ledge of II IV oi 



Arabia. 



Breed of horses in I i 1^9 



Horite traces in, and evi- 

 dence of their greatness . . II XIII 534 

 Horse introduced into, and 



use made of horse I i 181 



Katoorah race in II XV 287 



Traces of Ashchur in II XIV 220 



Traces of Zimrites in II xv 28 1 



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