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GENERAL INDEX 



EPI 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Engraving — Con. 



New process of photo- 

 graphic, ON STEEL. By 



Fox Talbot: reprint I ii 20 



Enhydra marina, Steller, 



Canadian localities Ill vi 76 



Enhydris lutris (Linn) 

 Coues, Canadian locali- 

 ties Ill VI 76 



Enniskillen. 



Notes on Present Con- 

 dition OF Oil Wells 

 OF. By Sandford Fleming II viii 246 



Oil wells of II VIII 446 



Enoicyla. Characters and 

 N. American habitats 

 of 



E. areolata, Walker II vii 492 



E. designata, Walker II vii 49 



E. difficilis, Walker II vii 492 



E. intercisa, Walker II vii 492 



E. rambur II vii 492 



Enstatite, non-pleochroic 

 colorless rhombic pyro- 

 xene, in dykes of Rainy 



Lake Ill v 178 



Enteromorpha used in tanks 



for supporting animal life I ii SOS 

 Entoderm cells, sponges. .. . II xv 426 

 Entomological. 



Collection of Mr. Couper of 



Toronto: ref I i 122 



Entomological trip in 

 Rockies. By Capt. Gam- 

 ble Geddes Ill II 232 



Entomological Curiosity: 



reprint I i 189 



Entomological Society of 

 Canada. 

 Annual Meetings and Re- 

 ports II viii 313 



II IX 59, 282 



II X 216, 218 



II XI 129, 261, 399 



Constitution and Bylaws. . . II xi 400 



Entomologists. 



Meeting of, at Yorkville, 



Sept. 1862 to form Society II vii 52.5 

 Entomology. 



Vermes in Grasshoppers. 



By Wm. Couper I iii 355 



Entomostraca. 



Bivalve, of Canada. By T. 



R. Jones: ref II iv 43 



Sub-divisions of II i 278 



Entouhonorons II vii 507 



Entozoa. 



Embryology of II iv 28 



Experiments on Migra- 

 tion of. ByMM.A. Pou- 

 chet and Verrier: reprint II vii 372 

 Habits, etc II iv 6 



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Ser. Vol. Page 



Entozoa — Con. 



On Transformation of. 

 By P. J. Van Deneden: 



reprint II vii 467 



Proglottis II IV 33 



Species II iv 18 



Enzymes. 



Characteristics IV IX 274 



Method of derivation in 



gland cells IV II 241 



Origin and properties of in 



cheese IV vii 118 



Secreted by larvae of Cyni- 



pidae IV ix 365 



Source of , in Cynipid larvae . IV ix 366 

 Eocene, formation West In- 

 dies IV VIII 381 



Eosinophilous. 



Substance in nerve cells. .. . IV vi 409 

 Substance of haematoblasts 

 derived from Chromatin 

 and transformed finally 



into haemoglobin IV li 237 



Eospongia II vii 73 



Ephemeris Epigraphica, 



1877, Vol. III., comments 



on Latin Inscriptions in 



Britain Ill i 76 



Ephemeridse, L. Ontario. . . II xiii 502 

 Ephialtes asio and E. nudi- 



pes, Canadian specimens II ii 220 



Epicauta atrata, Fabr I in 326 



Epicotyledonary. 



System in Gunnerascabra. . IV VI 611 



Stele in Zea Mais IV vi 625 



Epidermis. 



Cells of Amiurus Ill ii 252 



Thickness in Urodeles IV viii 489 



Epidemic Cholera. 



Report on results of 

 different methods of 



treatment I III 231 



Epidote. 



Characteristics II v 525 



Hudson's Bay Ill iv 197 



Epigea repens, suitable for 



flower gardens IV iii 128 



Epigenesis II xv 233 



Epigraphy. 



On Inscribed Sling Bul- 

 lets. By Rev. John 



McCaul II IX 92 



Epilobium, L., Canadian 

 localities of 



E. alpinum, L II xv 552 



E. angustifolium, L II XV 551 



E. coloratum, Mohl II xv 552 



E. latifolium, L II xv 552 



E. moUe, Torrey II xv 552 



E. palustre, L II xv 552 



E. paniculatum, Nutt II XV 552 



E. tetragonum, L II xv 552 



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