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Caphtorim. 



Ancestors II xiii 531 



Came from Shobal in line of 

 Ra and invaded Palestine 

 before close of Israel's 



wanderings II xiii 529 



Capillary Wave. 



Description of II ii 97 



Effect of different objects 



upon . II II 102 



Motion of II II 98 



Small, not hitherto des- 

 cribed. By JohnLangton II ii 96 



Observation on II ii 100 



Size of II II 99 



Where found II ii 97 



Capital. 



Capital. By Chas. Levy: 



abstract Ill vi 29 



Genesis and growth of. 

 By Wm. Houston: ab- 

 stract IV II 40 



Capitonidse, generic charac- 

 ters II IX 233 



Cappadocia. 



Ashchurites, traces in II xiv 248 



Celtic traces in II xv 78 



Gileadite traces in II xv 78 



Capparidacese. 



Canadian species II xiv 292 



Hamilton species Ill ii 146 



Localities Canadian species II xv 164 



Structure II v 337 



Capra Americana, Rich, 



Canadian localities Ill vi 70 



Caprifoliacese. 



Barrie species II xv 47 



Canadian species II xiv 294 



Hamilton species Ill ii 148 



Localities Canadian species. II xiv 641 



London species II viii 226 



Species supporting Platy- 



samia Cecropia Ill iv 212 



Caprimulgus, Hamilton spe- 

 cies II V 389 



Capsella, Vent, Canadian 

 localities of 

 C. bursa-pastoris, Moench . II xv 163 

 Captivity, habits of Native 



Birds in IV ill 92 



Capuchins, copper tablet of 

 1648 of, found at Castine 



(Maine) II ix 302 



Car. 



Sheriff Ruttan's venti- 

 lating: reprint I III 69 



Carabidae, Kicking Horse 



Pass species Ill v 213 



Caracalla. 



Notes on Latin Inscription 

 on slab dedicated to, found 

 at Risingham II x 102 



Ser. Vol. Page 

 Caracalla — Con. 



Legate in Britain deter- 

 mined from Latin In- 

 scriptions II X 315 



Caradoc sandstone, Wales. . I i 248 

 Carbohydrate, industry in 



Canada IV viil 174 



Carbonate Schists, L. Wen- 



digokan region IV viil 351 



Carbonates. 



Action of II I 80 



Detection of , in blowpipe . . II xv 255 

 Carbonic Oxide, by Fownes' 



process II I 487 



Carboniferous areas, North 



America I ill 27 



C. Formation. 



Bonaventure, in Canada .. . II viii 450 



Cape Breton II xv 118 



Eastern America I I 125 



Estimation of solid matter 



in. Nova Scotia I I 280 



New Brunswick II xv 107 



Nova Scotia II xv 110 112 112 116 



Prince Edward Island II xv 120 



Western Ontario I ill 2 



C. Limestone, Red River 



District II v 189 



C. Lower, Central basin, Ten- 

 nessee Ill VII 76 



Restigouche River II xv 384 



C. period, Tennessee Ill vii 84 



C. Rock. 



Michigan II vn 76 



New Brunswick II xv 385 



Nova Scotia II xv 386 



Nova Scotia; synopsis of . . . II i 46 



Rhode Island Ill iii 19 



Carborundum. 



History of IV viii 170 



Manufacture in Canada. .. . IV viii 169 



Carcajou, Canadian localities III vi 74 

 Cardamine, L., Canadian 

 localities of 



C. hirsuta, L II xv 63 



C. pratensis, L II xv 63 



C. rhomboidea, D.C II xv 63 



C. rotundifolia, Michx II xv 63 



Cardiadse, Canadian II iv 273 



Cardinal (bird), observa- 

 tions on Ontario visitors . Ill VII 184 

 IV I 55 IV III 97 

 Cardinal, Pointe au, gazet- 

 teer notice 1813 II xiv 372 



Cardinalis, cardinalis ob- 

 servations on Ontario 



visitors Ill vii 184 



IV I 55 IV HI 97 



Carduelis, Hamilton species. II v 391 



Carenage Valley IV viii 142 



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