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PUBLICATIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE 



FLA 



Ser. 



Fish — Con. 



Effects of extract of cedar 

 and pine sawdust on IV 



Electric, employed thera- 

 peutically II 



Electric, of Nile II 



Estimation of percentage 

 pollution in Bonnecherre 

 River and its effect on. . . IV 



Extraordinary Fishes 

 FROM California, con- 

 stituting A NEW FAMILY. 

 ByL. Agassiz: reprint... I 



First fish hatchery I 



Fish containing living 

 young, discovery of, and 

 proposed names I 



Fish manures II 



Found in mill ends in saw- 

 dust streams • IV 



Instinct leads them to avoid 

 poisonous liquid IV 



Nutritive Relations in saw- 

 dust extracts, on IV 



Objections (4) to sawdust 

 on propagation of food 

 Fishes. By W. Landmark 

 Norway IV 



On Electric, as earl- 

 iest ELECTRIC machines 



employed by Mankind. 



By Geo. Wilson (Edin.) : 



reprint II 



Preservation of, for natural 



history specimens, notes 



on I 



Propagation of Food fishes 



By Prof. Rasch of Norway; 



effect of polluting streams 



on IV 



Raa'ad (electric) • • II 



Rate at which white pine 



extract dissolved out 



effects IV 



Razor, methods of catching II 



Razor, as food 1 1 



Remy's experiments on 



breeding I 



Refeopling of Streams 



with, or Pisciculture: 



reprint. I 



Sawdust and Fish Life. 



By A. P. Knight IV 



Sawdust extract on, and fish 



eggs .• • • IV 



Source of sawdust poison 



that affects IV 



Silurian Star II 



Uhlekun, British Columbia. I 



II 

 White, Echinorhynchus in 



duodenum of 1 1 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Fish Hawk, Hamilton species II v 388 

 Fisher. 



Effect of absorption of ether 

 vapour by leaves on 



plants: ref IV vii 246 



Fisher, Rev. Osmond. 



Determination of age of 

 earth by sodium in ocean, 



criticized: ref IV vii 537 



Fisher, Canadian localities. . Ill vi 74 

 Fisheries. 



American rights in New- 

 foundland fisheries I ii 116 



Bay of Fundy I ii 117 



French, in Newfoundland; 



history I ii 116 



History of North Ameri- 

 can: reprint I ii 116 



Whale, in the Arctic regions I i 118 



Fishery Act, 1858 IV vii 426 



Fishing. 



Australian aborigines' me- 

 thods II 



Dene methods IV 



Fishing Islands, Pyrula per- 

 versa from I 



Fissidens grandifrons. 



Niagara R II 



Owen Sound II 



Fissirostral. 



Families included in II ix 232 



On Families properly be- 

 longing TO, suborder 

 of insessorial birds 

 and real position of 

 some which have been 

 referred to it. By Rev. 



Wm. Hincks II IX 230 



Fissured uplands. Black 



River escarpment, Ont. . . IV Vli 172 



Fissures, ice; cause IV ix 17 



Fistulipora (M'Coy), generic 



characters II iv 97. 



F. canadensis (Billings) , 

 Devonian Corniferous or 

 Onondaga limestone, On- 



279 tario II iv 98| 



Fitzgibbon, Col. Jas., Tor- 

 onto II XIII llOl 



Fitzroy, Capt. 



Memorandum on Meteor- 

 ology (1854) to British 



Govt.: reprint I in 87 



Fjord and Fleischman. 

 Centrifugal separation of 



milk: ref IV vii 487 



Flagellata, Toronto tap 



water HI i 421 



F. pantostomata, Toronto 

 jv 442 I tap water HI i 424 



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