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GENERAL INDEX 



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C he mic al — Con . 



Composition of coprolites . . 



Composition of gliadin 



Composition of gliadin nu- 

 clein 



Composition of glutenin. . . 



Composition of Lingula 

 found near Hawkesbury, 

 Ont I II 



Composition of shells of 

 Certain Brachiopods: 

 reprint I ii 



Dumas and Laurent's views 



on, substitution II i 



Life, a manifestation of, 



laws IV IX 



On, Composition of Re- 

 cent AND Fossil Lingu- 



LAE AND SOME OTHER 



SHELLS. By W. E. Logan 



and T. S. Hunt I ii 



Origin of physiological rela- 

 tion of chemical element 

 in blood plasma IV vii 



Origin of relation of chemi- 

 cal elements within proto- 

 plasm IV VII 



Chemicals, refined, manu- 

 facture in Canada IV viii 



Chemistry. 



Atomic constitution and 

 Crystalline Form as 

 classification Charac- 

 ters IN Mineralogy. By 

 Prof. Chapman II ii 



Candle Manufacture im- 

 proved by I I 



Chemistry of Wheat 

 Gluten. By Geo. G. 

 Nasmith IV vil 



Coal-gas manufacture im- 

 proved by . . , I I 



Composition of earth's crust 

 as produced by cooling 

 process IV vil 



Composition of primeval 

 ocean IV 'vii 



Contributions to Blow- 

 pipe analysis. By E. J. 

 Chapman II X 



Course of Practical, at Tor- 

 onto Univ. By H. Croft: 

 reviewed II v 



Elements of Inorganic. By 



Thos. Graham: reviewed II ill 



Equivalent Numbers of Ele- 

 mentary Bodies require 

 revising I I 



Fownes Elementary: re- 

 viewed I II 



Graham's Elements of: re- 

 viewed I I 



264 



195 



297 

 272 



264 



539 



540 

 166 



435 

 158 



497 

 158 



542 

 542 



339 



299 



488 



82 

 170 



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Ser. VoL Page 



Chemistry — Con . 



Handbuch der Mineral 

 Chemie. Von C. F. Ram- 

 melsberg: reviewed II v 540 



Improvements wrought by, 

 in Cotton and Calico 

 manufacture I i 



Improvements wrought by, 

 in soap manufacture I 



On Source of Muscular 

 Power, By Ed. Frank- 

 land II 



On Theory of Types in. 

 By T. Sterry Hunt II 



Otto's Handbuch der Anor- 

 ganischen Chemie: re- 

 viewed II III 488 



PALiEOCHEMISTRY OF OCEAN 

 IN RELATION TO ANIMAL 

 AND VEGETABLE PROTO- 

 PLASM. By A. B. Macal- 



lum, F.R.S IV VII 535 



Physiological, beginnings. . . II iii 248 



Progress in, up to 1856 II ii 51 



Recent advances in II viii 101 



What, indicates on subject, 

 whether petroleum origi- 

 nates from decomposition 



of marine plants II xi 191 



Chermes, beginning of gall 



development IV ix 360 



C. abietis Choi, on hosts 

 Picea abies (L.), Karst 

 P. mariana (Mill), B.S.P. 



(pi.) IV IX 307 



C. floccus. Patch, on host 

 Picea mariana (Mill), 



B.S.P. (pi.) IV IX 307 



Chemitypy I ii 181 



Chemung group. Western 



Ontario I III 1 



Chen hyperboreus. Prince of 



Wales Sound Ill v 121 



Chenal Ecarte, Isle de, 



gazetteer notice (1813). . . II Xiv 374 

 Chenal Ecarte River, gazet- 

 teer notice (1813) II xiv 374 



Chene, Isle du, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 374 



Chene, Pointe au, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 374 



Chene, Portage du, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 374 



Chene, Riviere du, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 374 



Chenopodiacese. 



Barrie list II XV 49 



Canadian species II Xiv 297 



Hamilton species Ill li 151 



Localities Canadian species II XIV 647 

 London species II viii 231 



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