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Cuvier — Con. 



Relations and origins of 



opercular bones: ref Ill ii 290 



Suborders of Insessores. .. . II ix 231 

 Cuvierian, arrangement of 



mammals II v 513 



Cuzco Indians, art of paint- 

 ing among IV vi 335 



Cyanid of Iodine. 



Employment of, in Photo- 

 graphy: reprint I iii 310 



Cyanide of Palladammon- 



ium II III 359 



Cyanides, double II i 79 



Cyanite II v 522 



Cyanocitta cristata, obser- 

 vations on Ontario visi- 

 tors Ill vii 190 



IV III 68,98 

 Cyanogen, action on naph- 



thalamine of chloride of . . II i 312 

 Cyanophycese. 



Alkaline effect on central 



body of cell IV VI 461 



Cells dependent on condi- 

 tions to which subjected . IV vi 452 



Cell division IV vi 470 



. Central body of cell IV vi 459 



Central body contains phos- 

 phorus . IV VI 460 



Chromatin-like substance in IV vi 462 



Chromatophore's character 



in IV VI 463 



Chromatophore could not 



be found in IV vi 443 



Chromatophore's occurrence 



in living cell of IV vi 456 



Colourless central body in 

 cell IV VI 444 



Cytoplasm of IV vi 444 



Development of heterocyst . IV vi 469 



Effects of digesting granules 



with gastric juice IV vi 468 



Effect on cells of digesting 



with artificial gastric juice IV vi 461 



Fixed preparations of IV VI 457 



Granules in IV vi 465 



Hardening reagents IV vi 453 



Literature IV vi 441 



Living cell in IV vi 455 



" Masked " iron in I V vi 454, 459 



"Masked" iron in granules IV vi 467 



Methods of study and ma- 

 terial employed by Macal- 

 lum in studying structure 

 of cell IV VI 452 



Nuclein in IV vi 445 



Phosphorus detection IV vi 454 



Powers of IV viii 427 



Species employed by Macal- 



lum _ IV VI 453 



Toronto species Ill vii 274 



Cyanophycese — Con. 



Staining reagents 



Trabeculse in living cells of. 



Vacuoles in 



Cyanophycin granules, in 

 Oscillaria, Microcoleus 

 terrestris, Tolypothrix, 

 Scytonema and Lyngbya. 



Cyatheacese 



Cyatheinse 



CyathophyllidsB 



Cyathophyllum, Ottawa R. 

 C. lesueuri, Canadian speci- 

 men 



C. zenkeri, Canadian speci- 

 men (pi.) 



Cycadese, blepharoplast 



Cychrus viduus Dej 



Cyclamen, flower peculiari- 

 ties of 



Cyclasidse, Canadian 



Cyclidium glaucoma 

 Ehrb and Margarita- 

 ceum, characters (pi.) . . 

 C. margaritaceum, charac- 

 ters (pi.) 



Cyclobranchiata, generic 



characters 



Cyclops quadricornis, Tor- 

 onto tap water 



Cyclostomidse, generic char- 

 acters 



Cyclas. 



Species of, Nottawasaga R. 



district 



Toronto species 



C. similis. Say. 



Lake Ontario II xiii 



Cyclospermeae. 



Researches respecting 

 Affinities of Structure 

 IN Stems of Plants be- 

 longing TO. By M. Reg- 



nault: reprint II vii 



Cyclocystoides. 



Cyclocystoides. By Sal- 

 ter and Billings: ref II iv 



Cygnus, Hamilton species. . . II v 

 Cylindrospermum majus. 



Granules in outer zone of cell IV VI 

 Heterocyst development in. IV VI 



" Masked " iron in IV VI 



Types of granules in IV Vi 



Cymri. 



Component of Celtic stock. II xv 

 Migrations into Europe. .. . II xv 



Origin of II XV 



Traces in Northern Africa. . II xv 

 Cymric. 



Bretons part of , family Ill V 



How Celts reached Peru IV vii 



Origin of Guanchc IV vii 



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