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Ser. 



Cervus, Canadian localities 



of — Con. 

 C. macrotis var Columbi- 



anus, Rich Ill 



C. strongyloceras, Rich .... Ill 

 C. tarandus sylvestris, Rich III 

 C. tarandus var arctica, 



Rich Ill 



C. Canadensis. 



Canadian specimen II 



Occurrence in Eastern Can- 

 ada Ill 



Cervus Megaceros. 

 An Ancient haunt of, or, 

 Great Irish Deer. By 



Daniel Wilson Ill 



Ballybetagh bog haunt of . . Ill 

 British specimens and 



haunts Ill 



Coexistent with man in Ire- 

 land; evidence of Ill 



C. somonensis, fossil bones 

 of, in Caves near Paris, 



France II 



Ceryle alcyon, observations 



on Ontario visitors Ill 



IV I 58 IV III 67 74 80 



Cestodes Ill 



Cestoidea II 



Cetonia fulgida, Fabr I 



C. inda (Mels. Cat.)i in 



Ontario I 



Cew, J. De. 



jiij^lNoTES ON Geology of 



^ Townships of Windham 



AND MiDDLETON, NOR- 

 FOLK Co., Ont. : reprint . . II 

 Ceylon. 



Bats of II 



Cornus splendens of II 



Crows of II 



Early history of II 



Early inhabitants II 



Elephant hunt II 



Geckoes of II 



Hydrophidse II 



Kornegalle or Kurunaigulle II 



Land leeches of II 



Leopards of II 



Lizards of II 



Pelicans of II 



Pteropus of II 



Rousette or flying fox of ... . II 



Sea-snakes II 



Serpent myth IV 



Sketches of Natural History 

 of. By Sir Jas. E. Ten- 



nant: reviewed II 



Turbinella highly prized in . II 



Veddahsof II 



"Wild hunters" of II 



VI 370 



VII 190 



105 106 



I 71 



IV 19 



HI 325 



III 211 



VI 295 



VII 348 



VII '352 



VII 352 



IX 332 



IX 332 



VII 352 



VII 354 



VII 355 



VII 351 



VII 356 



VII 350 



VII 354 



VII 354 



VII 349 



VII 348 



VII 355 



V 14 



VII 347 



III 403 



IX 334 



IX 334 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Chacachacare, Trinidad, 



geological formation IV Vlll 140 



Chsetetes, Clinton Group, 



Dundas II xiv 141 



C. lycoperdon, Say. 



Clinton group, Dundas. ... II xiv 140 



Toronto Shales I i 150 



Toronto specimens II i 74 II iv 452 



Chaetura, Hamilton species. II v 389 

 C. pelagica, observations on 



Ontario visitors Ill vil 



IV III 68 81 

 Chahta, descendants of 



mound-builders? Ill v 



Chalcis in Euboea. 



Copper coin from, in Cana- 

 dian Institute II 



Silver coins of, in Canadian 



Institute II 



Chalcodite. 



Identical with stilpnomelane 1 1 

 Shephard's, from Sterling, 



N.Y. analyzed II 



Chalcophora virginica, 



Drury (Mels. Cat.), Ont. I in 211 325 

 Chaldea. 



Gileadite traces in II xv 



Horite traces in, showing 



their greatness II xiii 



191 

 107 



62 



IX 228 



IX 105 



III 262 



III 262 



77 



II XV 



IV IV 177 



I III 85 



Zimri traces in 

 Chaldean, Chaldean head- 

 dress compared with that 

 of Carrier noblewomen . . . 

 Chains, Prof. 



Memorandum on present 

 state of Astronomy 



(1854) : reprint 



On Composition of 



Colours: abstract II 



Chalmers, Dr. 



Autograph letter on personal 



matters II 



Brain weight of II 



Chalmers, Dr. Thos. 



Geology and the Bible II 



Chama and Tridacna, must 



be in same order II 



C. antiquata Dall, of 

 Caribean and its Pacific 

 analogue C. calif ornica 



Dall IV VIII 



C. calif ornica Dall, analogue 



of Chama Antiquata Dall IV Viii 

 Chamberlin, Prof. 



Fossiliferous beds in central 



Ontario: ref IV vii 



Chamberlin. 



Planetesimal Theory: ref.. . IV viii 

 Chamberlain, A. F. 

 African and American 



CONTACT OF NegRO AND 



Indian: abstract IV ii 



534 

 286 



II 451 



389 



389 



167 

 438 



21 



94 



