FLO 



GENERAL INDEX 



FLU 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Flora — Con. 

 Less known Fossil Floras 



OF Scotland. By Hugh 



Miller: reprint I iii 365 



List of Canadian plants with 



locahties II xiv 635 



List of Indigenous Plants 



FOUND in NEIGHBOUR- 

 HOOD OF Hamilton, with 



DATES OF FINDING AND 

 FLOWERING. By Dr. 



Craigie and W Craigie . . I ii 222 



List of Plants collected 

 chiefly in the neigh- 

 BOURHOOD OF London, 

 Ont. By W.Saunders... II viii 219 



List of plants that do not 



occur at Belleville II xiv 302 



Notes on, of Hamilton. 



ByJ. M. Buchan II xiv 281 



On precarboniferous, of 

 New Brunswick, Maine 

 and Eastern Canada. By 

 J.W.Dawson: reviewed. II VI 486 



Sand area of east coast of 



L. Huron II xiv 473 



Saskatchewan and Alberta, 



characteristics IV vill 35 



Specimen of a, of Canada, 

 WITH Preliminary Re- 

 marks. By Wm. Hincks II vi 165, 276 



Synopsis of, of Valley of 

 St. Lawrence and 

 Great Lakes. By John 

 Macoun and John Gibson II xv 51, 

 161, 349, 429, 546 



Wind as an agency in dis- 

 tribution IV VIII 28 



Flora of Canada. 



Absence of familiar trees 

 from eastern coast 

 distribution, cause 



Arctic group 



Boreal group 



British Columbia group .... 



Canadian group 



Cascade group 



Distribution of maritime 

 plants in interior; cause . . 



Eastern Coast group 



Erie group 



European group 



Forest group 



General causes of distribu- 

 tion 



Maritime group 



Ontario group 



Prairie group 



Rocky Mt. group 



St. Lawrence group 



Southern British Columbia 



group IV VIII 26 



179 



Flora of Canada — Con. 

 Special causes of distribu- 

 tion 



Specimen of 



Western Plains group 



Floral display, Provincial Ex- 

 hibition Toronto, 1852 . . . 

 Florida, reefs and corals of . . 



Floridian Valley (pi.) 



Floris. 



Brain volume of, compara- 

 tive 



Flour. 



Export difhculties 



Gliadin and gluten probably 



exist as such in 



Flour Mill. 



Westrup's patent Coni- 

 cal, WITH plate 



Flower, W. H. 



Difference between foot of 



ape and of man: ref 



Cranial development in gor- 

 illa: ref 



Flowers, Prof. 



Eskimo and Japanese simi- 

 larities: ref 



Flowers. 



Arrangement, etc., of circles 



in 



Canadian Wild. By D. W. 



Beadle 



Methods of changing colour 



of 



Names (various) for differ- 

 ent classes of 



Observations on Colour- 

 ing Matter of. By E. 



Filhol: reprint 



Permanent impressions 

 on glass of : reprint .... 

 Wild, for gardens; advan- 

 tages 



Wild, suitable for flower 



gardens 



Flowering dogwood, charac- 

 ters; Canadian habitats. 

 Fluids. 



Investigation of specific 

 HEATS OF Elastic Fluids. 

 By M. V. Regnauh: re- 

 print 



Fluophosphates 



Fluor-apatite. 



From Bedford Tp., analysis 



of 



From South Crosby, analy- 

 sis of 



Fluorescence. 



Stokes theory 



Sulphuretted hydrogen 

 flame produces 



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IV VIII 

 II VI 

 IV VIII 



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IV V 



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IV VI 



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IV V 



IV V 



III V 



II X 



IV II 



I II 



II X 



I II 



I II 



IV II 



IV II 



II V 



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276 



26 



59 



81 



364 



228 

 108 

 513 



245 



589 

 508 



279 



374 

 125 

 192 

 375 



192 

 315 

 125 

 128 



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