ARI 



GENERAL INDEX 



ART 



Page 



151 

 647 

 231 



170 

 167 



Ser. Vol 



AristolochiacesB — Con. 



Hamilton species Ill ii 



Localities Canadian species II xiv 



London species II viii 



Aristophanes, Equites, v. 



545: translated Ill i 



Aristotelian,logic in complete II x 

 Arithmometer, liew. 



Description of. By M. T. 



De Colmar: reprint I 



Arizona Copper Mine. 

 Arizona Copper Mines. 



By Jas. Gilbert II 



Difficulties met with by 



company II 



Ores extracted from II 



Situation II 



Arkose. 



Central Ontario IV vii 159 



Huronian, of L. Wendigo- 



kan region IV viii 



Huronian, L. Wawang IV viii 



III 173 



II 321 



322 

 323 

 321 



357 



358 



IV VIII 346, 350 



243 

 293 



L. Wendigokan region 

 Arnaenia. 



Ashchurite traces in II xiv 



Zimri traces in II XV 



Armillaria mellea Fr. Vahl., 

 habits and Ontario habi- 

 tats IV IX 69 



Armorican. 

 Grammar and vocabulary. . Ill v 80 



People Ill V 79 



Armour, Denes IV iv 117, 149 



Armour, Samuel, of Toronto 



Grammar School II xii 260 



Armstrong, Chas. 



PhySIANTHUS ALBENS Ill VII 230 



Armstrong, Sir Wm. 



Presidential address at 

 British Association for 



1863: reprint II 



Arnott, Neil, M.D., F.R.S. 



On a new Smoke consum- 

 ing AND FU5L saving 

 fireplace 



On Warming and Ven- 

 tilation OF Schools : 



reprint 



On the Position of Fire- 

 places: reprint 



Aroids, cauline axis of IV 



Aromatic compound, form- 

 ed in sawdust extract; 

 effect on fish IV 



Arragonite, formation of . . . . II 



Arrhenius. 



Origin of Life on Globe .... IV viii 



Arrhenodes septentrionis 

 Hbst. Mels. Cat., in 

 Ontario I in 212, 326 



28 



I III 6, 25 



I III 101 



I 



III 



VI 



VII 

 VI 



38 

 624 



459 

 300 



425 



Arrow. 



Dene 



Dene; fully described 



Fenni using bone arrows . . . 

 Arrow heads, flint, manu- 

 facture 



Arsenic. 



Acid 



Arsenic and Sulphur as 

 Metallurgical Agents 

 IN treatment of Cana- 

 dian Auriferous and 

 Argentiferous Ores. 



By R. Dewar IV i 



Deposits and production in 



Canada up to 1905 IV viii 



Dimorphism II vi 



Mineral waters contain .... I i 

 Poisoning, detection of . . . . II iv 



Poisoning, treatment II iv 



Arsenical nickel, character- 

 istics and Canadian locali- 

 ties II V 



Arsenical Pyrites. 



Characteristics and Cana- 

 dian localities II v 



From Marmora: analysed. . II xil 

 From Tudor, Hastings Co.: 



analyzed II xii 



Arsenides, nickel, reduction. IV ii 

 Arsenites. 



On Action of Air on Alka- 



Lic. By Henry Croft II iii 



On oxidation of alkaline II x 



Art. 

 Art in Canada to-day. By 



J. W. L. Forster IV ii 



Art Society of Upper 



Canada IV ii 



Canadian, of to-day. By 



J. W. L. Forster: abstract IV ii 

 Gleanings from Euro- 

 pean, Fields. By J. W. 



L. Forster: abstract IV i 



Hindrances to American. 

 By W. A. Sherwood: 



abstract IV iv 



Nineteenth Century 

 Sacred, By J. W. L. 



Forster: abstract IV in 



Spirit of National Art. 

 By W. A. Sherwood: 



abstract IV in 



Arteria genu suprema, 



Orang IV VI 



Arterial system, amiurus 



catus (pi.) Ill n 



Arthromacra (Statyra) 



aenea, Say, Canadian. . . II i 

 Arthropoda, Toronto tap 



water Ill i 



141 



160 

 530 

 151 

 413 



287 



172 



172 

 267 



266 



84 



126 

 334 



113 



113 



22 



35 



235 



28 



9 



552 



422 



38 



425 



25 



