CAZ 



GENERAL INDEX 



CEL 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Cazonan Valley, section of 



(pi.) IV V 365 



Ceanothus, L., Canadian 

 localities of 



C. Americanus, L II XV 352 



C. ovalis, Bigelow II xv 352 



C. americanus, L. 



Glands IV ix 315 



Host for Stagmatophora 



ceanothiella Cosens IV ix 310 



C. ovatus Desf., host of Stag- 

 matophora ceanothiella 



Cosens IV ix 310 



Ceangi, inscription on pig of 



lead to II VII 40 



Cecidomyia, Host and an- 

 atomy of 

 C. balsamicola, Lintner (pi.) IV IX 317 



C. bulla, Walsh (pi.) IV ix 317 



C. impatientis O. S. (pi.) ... IV ix 319 



C. majalis, Bass (pi.) IV ix 320 



C. ocellaris O. S. (pi.) IV ix 320 



C. pellexO.S IV ix 321 



C. triticoides (pi.) IV ix 322 



C. ocellaris O. S., beginning 



of development of galls. . IV ix 360 

 C. triticoides, Walsh, gall 

 shows aeriferous tissue 

 in pith of stem which is 



not present in host IV ix 360 



Cecidomyidse. 



Feeding habits of larvae. ... IV ix 362 



Species described IV ix 316 



Cecil, Lord Burleigh. 

 Autograph on document 



conveying property II xiv 317 



Cedar. 



Canadian II vi 33 



Cedar from Canada: re- 

 print I III 340 



Effect of extract from Cedar 



bark on fish IV vii 457 



Effects of extracts from 



Cedar sawdust on fish life IV vii 441 

 Effect of concentration of, 



bark extract on fish IV Vll 454 



Cedar, B.C. 



Effects of concentration of 



its extracts on fish IV vil 453 



Effect of sawdust on fish ... IV Vll 448 

 Cedar, Ontario, effects of its 

 extracts of different 



strengths on fish IV vii 453 



Cedar, red and white, Otta- 

 wa Valley I 11 115 116 



Cedar Bird. 



Hamilton species II V 393 



Toronto winter bird I i 171 



Toronto specimen Ill vii 189 



Cedar Creek, gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 373 



Cedar Island, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) 



Cedar Waxwings, Orillia . . . 

 Cedre blanc, Ottawa Valley . 

 Cedre range, Ottawa Valley . 

 Celastracese. 



Canadian species 



Hamilton species 



Localities Canadian species. 



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II XIV 373 



IV III 98 



I II 116 



I II 115 



II XIV 292 



III II 147 



II XIV 638 



II XV 352 



II viii 223 



London species 



Celastrus, L., Canadian 

 habitats of 



C. scandens, L II xv 352 



Celeron Isle, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 373 



Celestine, tests; Canadian 



localities II vi 157 



Cell, Golding Bird's battery 



and decomposing cell .... I i 16 

 Cell. 



Cell Structure and Cell 

 Contents. By A. B. 

 Macallum: abstract IV ii 10 



Certain structures in Pan- 

 creatic, of Amphilia IV i 253 



Contributions to Mor- 

 phology and Physiology 

 of. By A. B. Macallum.. IV i 247 



Intestinal epithelium of 



Newt (pi.) IV I 248 



Celt. 



Celt in Ancient Egypt 

 and Babylonia. By Rev. 

 John Campbell... IV v 89 



Cranial characteristics of .. . II ix 381 



Cranial measurements of .. . II ix 387 



Cranial measurements of 



modern .. II ix 390 



Dominant race of ancient 



times IV V 100 



Eastern Origin of. By 



Rev. John Campbell II xv 73 277 



Early history of I ii 247 



Ethnology of I ii 247 



Eponym of, is Gilead II xv 74 



Gaelic topography of 

 Damnonia. By Dr. Neil 

 MacNish Ill iii 43 



Gaelic topography of 

 Wales and Isle of Man. 

 By Rev. Neil MacNish . . Ill ii 181 



Genealogical tables of an- 

 cient IV V 102 



History of II ix 369 



Hittite army leaders in 



Egypt who were Celts. . . IV v 99 



Inquiry into Physical 

 Characteristics of An- 

 cient and Modern Celt 

 of Gaul and Britain. 

 By Daniel Wilson II ix 369 



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