FAR 



GENERAL INDEX 



FAU 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Faraday, Prof. F.R.S.— Cow. 

 Further Observations on 



associated cases, in 



Electric Induction of 



current and static 



effects: reprint I iii 299 



His conception of Lines of 



force I I 31 



Identity of dynamic or 



voltaic electricity 



WITH static or FRICTION- 



al: abstract I ii 280 



Observations on Mag- 

 netic force: reprint.... I i 191 



Note on regelation: re- 

 print II VI 54 



Observations on para, and 



diamagnetic substances. . I i 192 



On Oxygen: reprint I ii 10 



On Physical Lines of 



Magnetic Force: reprint I i 31 



Relations of Gold to light . . II ii 449 



Regelation, principles in- 

 volved . II VI 63 



Recommendation regarding 



lightning conductors I in 145 



Parish, Prof. 



Autograph and character- 

 istics II XIV 618 



Farlow. 



Tracheides in Pteris cretica: 



ref IV V 281 



Farmer. 



Internal endodermis in Hel- 



minthostachys: ref IV vi 602 



Precocious development of 

 cotyledon of Marattiaceae: 



ref IV v 280 



Fanner's Association. 



Formed in E. Oxford, Ox- 

 ford Co I I 22 



Farm Machinery, descrip- 

 tion of portable farming 



produce, Mill I i 13 



Farr, Mr., Toronto II xiii 182 



Farrar, Canon. 



Grammatical gender: ref . . Ill vil 216 

 Fat. 



Absorbed in intestine in fine 



particles as emulsion .... IV viii 242 



Absorption in intestine; ref. 



to bibliography IV viii 241 



Absorption in intestine; 



Wilson's method of study IV viii 243 



Absorption of fat in 

 intestine ; by G. E. 

 Wilson IV viii 241 



Capillaries take it up IV vili 253 



Distribution above and be- 

 low nuclear zone IV viil 247 



Ser. Vol. Page 

 Fat — Con. 



Distribution of Fat, 

 Chlorides, Phosphates, 

 Potassium and Iron in 

 Striated Muscle. By 

 MaudL. Menten IV viii 403 



How carried through ade- 

 noid tissue IV VIII 249 



In parenchyma IV viii 248 



In epithelium IV Vlll 247 



In epithelial cells and man- 

 ner of entering IV viii 242 



In muscle (pi.) IV Vlii 406 



In proximity to nuclei of 



muscle IV viii 403 



In striated border IV viii 254 



Localization of, in muscle. . IV viil 404 



Passage into lacteal IV viii 252 



Transfer through parenchy- 

 ma IV VIII 249 



Fata Morgana, cause of I i 7 



Fatigue, experiments on, of 



secondary Rays IV ix 162 



Faulted-Basins, Jamaica... . IV v 355 

 Faull, J. H., B.A., Ph.D. 



Stele of Osmunda cinna- 



momea IV VIII 515 



Fauna. 



British Columbia coast. ... IV ix 115 



Contributions to. Cana- 

 densis, being an ac- 

 count OF animals dred- 

 ged IN L. Ontario in 

 1872. By H. Alleyne 

 Nicholson II xm 490 



Crustacean, of primordial 

 zone in Europe and of 

 Quebec group compared. II vi 287 



Evidence of a glacial period IV viii 283 



Manner of obtaining idea of 



successive faunae II vi 290 



Miocene, of West Indies. ... IV viii 381 



Materials for, Canaden- 

 sis. By Wm. Hincks II vil 446 



On Primordial Fauna and 

 Pt. Levi Fossils. Byjas. 

 Hall: reprint II vi 284 



On use of Faunal Lists. 



By Ernest E. Thompson . Ill vn 275 



Quebec Group of Rocks at 



Pt. Levi, Que II vi 43 



Remarks on, of Quebec 

 Group of Rocks and 

 Primordial Zone of 

 Canada. By Sir Wm. 

 E. Logan: reprint II vi 40 



Subarctic, on coasts of 

 Nova Scotia and New 



Brunswick IV ix 113 



Faust. 



Gcethe's. By Prof. L. E. 



Horning IV vii 135 



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