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Dentaria, L., Canadian 



localities of — Con. 



D. laciniata, Muhl II xv 



D. maxima, Nutt II xv 



Denudation. 



Agency in forming Central 



Basin of Tennessee Ill vii 



Jamaica's three base planes 



of ... IV V 



Miocene strato in Jamaica. . IV v 



Period in West Indies IV v 



Valleys of Ill vii 



Departure Bay, B.C. 



Ascidians IV IX 



Ascidiopsis Columbiana sp.n. IV ix 



A. nanaimoensis sp. n IV ix 



A. paratropa sp. n IV ix 



Caesira apoploa sp. n IV ix 



C. cooperi sp. n IV ix 



Chelysoma columbianum, 



sp. n IV IX 



Corella inflata, sp. n IV ix 



C. rugosa sp. n. from IV ix 



Goniocarpa coccocles sp. n . IV ix 

 Katatropa vancouverensis 



sp. n IV IX 



Phallusiaceratodes sp.n. from IV ix 

 Depopulation. 



Rural, in Southern On- 

 tario. By S. A. Cudmore IV ix 

 Deposits, stratified 



Between Newcastle and Port 



Granby, L. Ont IV Vlll 



De Quervain, Fritz. 



Substance in Nissl granules: 



ref IV VI 



Dereham Tp., gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 



Dereskie, battle of, 1855. ... II x 

 Dermestes lardarius, Linn 



Canadian I m 



II I 

 Dermestidae, Kicking Horse 



Pass species Ill V 



De Saussure. 



Constituents of gluten; ref. IV vii 

 Leaves immeresd in distilled 



water lose weight : ref... IV vii 

 Descartes. 



Theory of rainbow I I 



Desmidiaceae. 



History of Infusoria includ- 

 ing, and Diatomacese, Bri- 

 tish and Foreign. By An- 

 drew Prichard: reviewed. II vii 

 Species in Toronto tap water III i 

 Desmidiese, Toronto species. Ill vii 

 Desmocerus, Ontario species I in 212, 

 Desmodium, D. C, Cana- 

 dian localities of. 



D. acuminatum, D.C II XV 



D, canadense, D.C II xv 



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Desmodium, D. C, Cana- 

 dian localities of. — Con. 



D. canescens, D.C II xv 358 



D. cuspidatum, Tor. and 



Gray II xv 358 



D. dillenii, Darlingl II xv 358 



D. nudiflorum, D.C II xv 357 



D. paniculatum, D.C II xv 358 



D. pauciflorum, D.C II xv 357 



Desmognathus. 



Adaptation to terrestrial life IV viii 485 



Circulatory system IV viii 488 



Incubation of eggs IV viii 474 



Method of attaching their 



eggs to stalk IV viii 475 



Position of egg in cluster. . . IV viii 475 

 Desticius Juba. 



Legate of Gallicnus in Bri- 

 tain, given by Latin in- 

 scriptions II X 321 



Detmer. 



Absorption of water by 



leaves: ref IV vii 244 



Detmer and Moor. 



Lithium ascends in leaves as 



high as water: ref IV vii 304 



Detour, gazetteer notice 



(1813) II xiv 377 



Detour Point, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 377 



Detroit 



Fur trade 1765 IV in 266 



Gazetteer notice (1813) II xiv 377 



Trade conditions during re- 

 volutionary war IV IV 302 



Trade routes from, at con- 

 quest IV III 259 



Detroit le Petit, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 377 



Detroit, Little, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 377 



Detroit, Petit, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 377 



Detroit, Turn of Little, 



gazetteer notice (1813).. . II xiv 377 

 Devanagari, Buddhist in- 

 scriptions interpreted by, 



characters IV xv 262 



Deville, M. H. St. Claire. 

 Preparation of Alumin- 

 ium: reprint I III 361 



Remarks on permeability 

 OF highly heated iron 



AND platinum BY GASES: 



reprint II IX 279 



Devil's Apple, Toronto I i 205 



Devil's brush, medicinal pro- 

 perties IV IV 132 



Devon, North, reasons 

 against gold deposits there 

 being valuable I i 17 



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