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Clitocybe; habits and On- 

 tario habitats of — Con. 

 C. ochropurpurea, Berk.. . . IV ix 70 



C. robusta Pk IV ix 70 



Clitopilus caespitosus Pk., 

 habits and Ontario habi- 

 tats IV IX 73 



Clivicola riparia, observa- 

 tions on Ill VII 191 



IV HI 82, 106 

 Clock. 



Astronomical, and spring 



governor I i 215 



Bain's electric I i 44 



Clog beanuighte, miraculous 



properties II iv 431 



Closterium. Species in 

 Toronto tap water 



C. filiforme, n. sp Ill i 417 



C. parvulum, Naegl Ill i 417 



C. venus Ill i 416 



Clostridium foetidum lac- 



tis, in cheese IV vii 109 



Clothing of Australian Abo- 

 rigines II I 261 



Cloud berry, Canadian habi- 

 tats II XV 431 



Cloud bursts. Windward 



Islands IV vii 357 



Clouds. 



Colouring more gorgeous in 

 morning and evening; 



cause I I 7 



St. Martin Isle Jesus (1859) II v 311 



Toronto (1859) II v 238 



Toronto observations on, 



for 1860 II VI 211 



Cloudiness. 



Abnormal variations in, at 

 Toronto (1853-59) witji 



wind direction II ix 119 



Clover, Canadian species with 



localities II XV 355 



Cloves. 



Tannin in. By W. Hodg- 

 son Ellis Ill IV 214 



Cloves of Commerce, origin 



and description I i 116 



Clymenidae II n 265 



Cl3rpeola cyclodontea, pecu- 

 liarity of stamens in, and 

 theory regarding same. . . II v 338 

 Clytus campestris, Oliv. . . . I m 324 

 C. erthrocephalus, Oliv. . . I iii 326, 327 



C. flexuosus, Fabr I in 326, 377 



C. nob ilis, Harris I iii 326 



C. ruricola, (Mels. Cat.).... I ni 324 



C. speciosus, Say I in 212, 326 



C. undulatus, Say I iii 377 



Cnemidocarpa nov., British 



Columbia coast IV IX 132 



C. joannse (Herdman), Bri- 

 tish Columbia coast 



C. mollis, Stimpson. 



Canadian Atlantic coast. . . 

 Coagulating, power of ions of 

 different valencies in Col- 

 loids 



Coagulation, point in glute- 



nin 70° C 



Coal. 



Anthracite in United States 



Areas and formations in 

 eastern America 



Artificial fuel from coal re- 

 fuse 



Assay by blowpipe 



Burning of, various methods 

 of feeding fires 



Calamiteae in 



Canada 



Canadian, resources. By 

 D. B. Dowling 



Coal versus Sinews: re- 

 print 



Composition of Medicine 

 Hat Coal 



Consumption in United 

 States: reprint 



Composition of common .... 



Description of brown 

 coal deposit in Bran- 

 don, Vt. : reprint 



Different methods of burn- 

 ing soft coal for economy . 



Early discoveries and work- 

 ings in America 



Estimation of Ash in, by 

 blowpipe 



Estimation of Coke in, by 

 blowpipe 



Estimation of moisture, 

 coke, ash or inorganic 

 matters and sulphur in, 

 by blowpipe 



Estimation of Sulphur in, 

 by blowpipe analysis .... 



Estimation of moisture in, 

 by blowpipe analysis. . . . 



Evil effects of its Smoke . . . 



Flexure of strata in 



BROAD top coal FIELD, 



Penn. By J. P. Leslie: 

 reprint 



Formations of Nova Scotia. 



Formations in United States 



Fossil Batrachians from, 

 strata of Ohio 



Instruments and appliances 

 for assaying with blow- 

 pipe 



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