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Draper, Hon. Chief Justice 



— Con. 



Presidential address, 



1857 II II 81 



Presidential address, 



1858 II III 97 



Dreaans, phenomena of Ill v 18 



Dresden Codex IV vi 119 



Drift. 



Accumulations in Canada. II ix 6 



Additional Note on Oc- 

 currence OF Fresh 

 Water Shells in upper, 

 deposits, Ont. By E. J. 

 Chapman II vi 497 



Canadian, or Glacial For- 

 mation proper II viii 453 



Condition under which, and 

 post glacial deposits, 

 accumulated II viii 458 



Data concerning deposits, 

 in Ontario and full de- 

 scription of II VI 211 



Deposits, central Ontario.. IV vii 164 



Deposits, Michigan II vii 77 



Deposits, Ontario I i 114 



Description of, in America 



(1855). I III 385 



Description of, in western 



Ontario I in 75 



Difference in time between, 

 formation and Loraine 

 shales at Toronto I i 149 



Formation, Belleville (pi.) . . II v 42 



Formation in Canada II v 52 



Formation Hastings Co., 



Ont II V 472 



Formation near H umber, at 



Toronto I i 147 



Importance of, or Glacial 



Epoch II V 52 



L.Superior IV vi 60 



Location and extent in 



Minnesota I ii 79 



Notes on Davenport 

 Gravel Drift. By Sand- 

 ford Fleming II vi 247 



Observations on supposed 

 GLACIAL, IN Labrador 

 Peninsula, Western 

 Canada, and South 

 branch of saskatche- 

 WAN. By H. Youle Hind: 

 reprint II ix 253 



Origin of, deposits in On- 

 tario II VI 226 



Plan and sections of, de- 

 posits at south of Clarke 

 tp., Durham Co., Ont IV viii 14 



Skeletons of mammals found 



in, deposits, Ont II vi 225 



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Drift— Cow. 

 Some Notes on, deposits 

 OF Western Canada and 

 ON Ancient Extension 

 OF Lake Area of that 

 Region. By E. J. Chap- 

 man II VI 221 



Thickness of, with boulders 

 on Lake Beach at Garri- 

 son Common, Toronto 



Drif tless area, Wisconsin . 



Droscher. 



Branchial system of Te- 

 leosts: ref Ill ii 421 



Drosera, L., Canadian lo- 

 calities of 



D. linearis, Goldie II xv 



D. longifolia, L II XV 



D. rotundifolia, L II XV 



Droseracese. 



Canadian species II xiv 



Hamilton species Ill ii 



Localities Canadian species 



168 

 168 

 167 



292 

 146 

 637 

 167 

 222 

 166 



VII 221 



23 



II XIV 

 II XV 



London species II viii 



Drugs, manufacture in Canada IV viii 



Druids. 



Daritae original of II xv 283 



Remains in Brittany Ill v 78 



Skulls of II VII 432 



Drumlins, Hastings Co., Ont. IV vii 170 



Drummond, A. T., LL.D. 



Archean continent: ref . . . . Ill 

 How plant life is dis- 

 tributed IN Canada and 



WHY IV VIII 



Drummond, Dr. 



Laurentian strata at Fort 



Hill, Ont.: ref IV vii 



Drumsnab, Toronto II xii 



Drunkards, law in regard to. IV viii 



Dry Coals, properties of II iii 



Dry-dance Mountain, In- 

 dian war dances at II i 



Dryas, L., Canadian locali- 

 ties of 



D. drummondii, Hook II XV 



D. integrifolia, Vohl II XV 



D. octopetala, Linn II xv 



Dryobates pubescens, ob- 

 servations on Ontario 



visitors IV III 68, 80, 101, 105 



D. villosus, observations on 



Ontario visitors Ill vii 186 



IV I 48 

 IV III 68, 100 

 Dryophanta, beginning of gall 



development in IV IX 360 



D. palustris O.S. 



Cambium layer (pi.) IV IX 373 



Hosts and anatomy (pi.) ... IV IX 344 



149 



438 



70 



209 



130 



363 

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 363 



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