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PUBLILATIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE 



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Ser. Vol. Pa^e 



Comets. 



Arago's views as to whether, 



sensibly affect the weather II viii 75 

 Account of great, of 1858. 



By G. P. Bond: reviewed . II viii 57 



Comet I of 1854 I ii 313 



Comet of 1853. By J. R. 



Hind: reprint I ii 45 



Comet of 1856 II i 314 



DoNATi's, OF 1858. By Rev. 

 Jas. WiUiamson: Cana- 

 dian observations II III 486 



Donati's, of 1858, full ac- 

 count of II VIII 59 



Final cause of, or of what 



use are they II viil 73 



Is light of, its own? II viii 69 



Magnetic influence of 

 sun on earth and on. 



By Arthur Harvey IV vi 345 



Magnetic storms effects on IV vi 355 

 New, discovered 2nd De- 

 cember, 1853 I 11 172 



On certain Planetary 

 Perturbations and on 

 a new Perturbation on 

 Enke's Comet. By Rev. 



W. E. Penny: reprint II iii 57 



Our knowledge of comets in 



1862 II VIII 57 



Theories as to constitution 



of, tail II VIII 65 



Commensals, in Ascidians. . IV ix 116 

 Comm.erce, objects and ad- 

 vantages II XI 99 



Commercial. 



Chemical Research IV ix 234 



Commercial Enterprise 

 AND Scientific re- 

 search. By Prof. Airy: 



reprint I iii 92 



Commissioners, Report of 



British Emigration, 1853. I iii 83 

 Commissura cerebri in- 



fima, Amiurus Ill ii 355 



C. transversa, Amiurus Ill ii 355 



Common Moorhen II vii 510 



Common Sense, Philosophy 



of II I 380 



Community. 



Village, in Modern Poli- 

 tics. By Wm. Houston. . Ill iv 61 

 Comparative Anatomy, Os- 



munda cinnamomea IV viii 527 



Compass. 



Whence did Scandinavi- 

 ans OBTAIN their KNOW- 

 LEDGE OF. By Capt. Stu- 



part, R.N. : abstract Ill vi 44 



Completaria, proper position IV v 275 



Ser. VoL Page 



Complexion. 



Complexion, Climate and 



Race. By J. M. Buchan III n 5 



Of races due to climate Ill ii 15 



Composidea tridentata, 



Oliv I III 212,326 



Compositae. 



Barrie species II xv 48 



Canadian species II xiv 294 



Hamilton species Ill ii 149 



Localities Canadian species II xiv 642 



London species II viii 226 



Species supporting Platy- 



samia cecropia Ill iv 212 



Compsothlypis americana. 

 Observations on Ontario 



visitors IV in 71, 107, 108 



Computation. 



Scale for, of areas of 

 Irregular Figures. By 



Thos. Hector II iii 309 



Comstock. 



Larvse of Cynipidse: ref IV ix 363 



Comte de Puisaye, Mark- 

 ham II xiii 452 



Conache. 



KingofUxmal IV vi 176 



Of House of Cawek IV vi 176 



Conanicut, Island. 



Coal measures Ill in 21 



Geological strata Ill iii 21 



Conations. 



Nomalogy of II xi 318 



Phenomenology of; third 

 part of Phenomenal Psy- 

 chology II XI 316 



Concepcion, earthquake 



183.5 II II 199 



Conch shells, near Penetan- 



guishene II in 399 



Conchifera. 



Characters; Canadian 



genera II vii 115 



Generic characters and sub- 

 divisions II XI 393 



Hudson R. Group, Toronto. II iv 4.52 



Position in Mollusca II xi 326 



Toronto species II vi 328 



Conchifers. 



Belleville species II v 45 



Toronto I I 150 



Conchological. 



Collection at Toronto Uni- 

 versity (1858) II III 264 



Conchological Relics of 

 Red Indian Tribes of 

 Canada West. By Prof. 



Daniel Wilson I in 155 



Relics illustrate extent of 

 traffic among Indians in 



, America II in 405 



Relics of Gt. Lakes region . . II in 398 



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