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Arthur and Knights of 



Round Table, traditions IV v 

 Arthur, Sir Geo. 



Autograph letter to Bishop 



Mountain II xiv 



Arthur's Oon II xiv 



Articulata. 



Articulata and vertebrata; 

 points of agreement and 



difference II iv 



Fossils around Toronto. ... II iv 



In rocks at Toronto I i 



Primordial zone, Quebec .. . II vi 

 Articulated animals, Cana- 

 dian II VIII 



Artificial, formation of crys- 

 tallized minerals II iv 



Artisise, preservation of II ii 



Artists. 

 Their educational privi- 

 leges AND PROFESSIONAL 

 RIGHTS. J. W. L. Forster: 



abstract IV iv 



Artolin. 



In gluten IV vii 



Preparation of IV vii 



Arts. 



Application of silica to I iii 



Society of ; centennial I iii 



Arts, Fine, at Provincial Ex- 

 hibition, Toronto, 1852 . . I i 

 Arum triphyllum, Toronto 



specimen: described I i 



Arvicola. Canadian locali- 

 ties of 

 A. drummondii, Aud. and 



Bach Ill VI 



A. groenlandica (Traill), 



Rich Ill VI 



A. helvolus, Rich Ill vi 



A. (Georychus) hudsonius, 



Rich . Ill VI 



A. noveboracensis (Raf)Rich III vi 



A. oregoni, Bach Ill vi 



A. pennsylvanicus (Ord), 



Rich Ill VI 



A. riparius, Ord Ill vi 



A. riparius (Ord), Rich. . . . Ill vi 

 A. riparius var. borealis, 



Rich Ill VI 



A. townsendi, Bach Ill vi 



A. trimucronatus, Rich. ... Ill vi 

 A. xanthognathus, Leach.. Ill vi 

 A. xanthognathus, var. Rich- 



ardsoni De Kay Ill vi 



Arvicolse. 

 Species found in Nova 



Scotia. By J. H.Dawson I iii 

 Aryan. 



Aryan and Semitic roots 



indicate same source II xiii 



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Aryan — Con. 



Complexion Ill ii 23 



Egyptian language connects, 



and Semitic II xiii 287 



Egyptian names of persons, 

 places, things common to, 

 and Semitic II xiii 288 



Elements in Hamite lan- 

 guage II XIII 286 



Languages; G. and W. com- 



mutable in IV iv 8 



Migrations into Europe, and 

 changes produced in lan- 

 guage Ill VI 110 



Origin of Quichua-Aymara: 



ref Ill V 67 



Origin Ill VI 110 



Village community Ill iv 62 



AsaphidsB II i 285 



Asaphus. 



Described (pi.) II viii 28 



Primordial zone, Quebec. . . II vi 42 

 A. Canadensis. 



Described II i 482 



Full description (pi.) II ill 231 



Hypostoma of (pi.) II IV 1 



On Hypostoma of, and on 



A THIRD new species OF 



Asaphus from Canadian 

 Rocks. By E. J. Chap- 

 man Ill IV 1 



A. gigas, from Ottawa R I i 222 



A. Hincksii. 



Canadian specimen II iv 141 



New species (pi.) II iv 2 



A. halli, new species from 

 Trenton limestone of 

 Peterborough, fully de- 

 scribed (pi.) II III 235 



A. latimarginatus II ii 47 



A. megistos. 



Note on Occurrence of, 

 IN Canadian Rocks, 

 WITH Additional , Re- 

 marks ON A. Hincksii. 



By E. J. Chapman II iv 140 



Trenton limestone, Ont ... . II IV 140 

 A. platycephalus. 



Described II iii 231 



Toronto II iv 450 



Asareel, son of Jehaleleel, 



traces of, in Egypt II xiv 191 



Asarum canadense, L. 

 Canadian habitats; char- 

 acters II VI 278 



Asbestos, deposits and in- 

 dustry in Canada IV viii 183 



Ascaris II iv 26 



A. adunca Rud Ill i 72 



A. mystax II iv 14 



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