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Ser. Vol. Page 

 Forster, J. W. L. — Con. 

 Gleanings from European 



Art Fields: abstract. . . IV i 35 

 Nineteenth Century 



Sacred Art: abstract. . . IV iii 28 

 Forster. 



Wrought iron plates of ... . I ii 173 

 Forster's Shrew, Canadian 



localities Ill vi 89 



Fort Amherst, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 382 



Fort Brady, Michigan, Me- 

 teorological Observations 



at Feb. 1855 I m 245 



Fort Constantine, meteoro- 

 logical observations at. . . IV viii 291 

 Fort Erie, gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 211 



Fort George, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1913) II XIV 211, 382 



Fort Hill, Ont., geology of . . IV vii 148 

 Fort Hope, Ont., mean tem- 

 perature and precipita- 

 tion IV IX 151 



Fort Rouille, Ont. 



Former name for Toronto. . II xii 169 



Gazetteer notice (1813) II xiv 209 



Fort Welland, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 211 



Forts, Dene IV iv 195 



Fortuna Planet I i 96 



Fortunatow. 



Motion like that of cilia 



in striae: ref IV viii 255 



Foscolo, Ugo. 



Brain capacity of II xv 205 



Fossil or Fossils. 



Additional tracks in Pots- 

 dam Sandstone, Canada . II V 469 

 Agelacrinites Billingsii, 

 Preliminary Notice of. 



By E. J. Chapman II v 204 



Altered Rocks in Eastern 



Massachusetts contain. . . II ii 49 

 Amount of inorganic matter 



in various animal bodies . II vi 502 



Ampyx II vn 73 



Anticosti II ii 47 



• II III 327 

 Archaeocyathus, of Potsdam 



sandstones, Canada II vii 72 



As means of obtaining idea 



of successive faunae II vi 290 



Bathyurus, in Potsdam 



Sandstone, Canada II vii 72 



Batrachians from coal strata 



of Ohio II III 261 



Beatricea of Anticosti Island II iii 331 



Belleville II v 45 



Bones, amount of animal 



matter present in II vi 376 



Cainozoic Strata II viii 458 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Fossil or Fossils — Con. 



Causes of absence of certain 

 animals in fossiliferous de- 

 posits II XIII 379 



Causes of preservation of 

 organic remains in state. II 



Clinton Group II 



Conditions influencing pre- 

 servation of II 



Conocephalites in Potsdam 

 Sandstone, Canada II 



Conus, alleged discovery of, 

 in drift of Ontario II 



Corniferous Canada (pi.) . . II 



Descriptions of new Palaeo- 

 zoic, from Illinois and 

 Iowa II 



Descriptions of new species 

 of Palaeozoic Fossils. By 

 Jas. Hall: reviewed II 



Diagram of genera of Crus- 

 tacea occurring in differ- 

 ent geological epochs. ... II i 281 



Dr. Owen's description of 

 new mode of drawing 

 fossils I 



Don inter-glacial beds IV 



Eospongia (n. sp.) II 



Esplanade cuttings, Toronto II 



Five types of animal organ- 

 isms in II VI 504 



Foot-tracks of Connecticut 



Valley II v 307 



Foraminifera of Trinidad as 

 bearing on Pacific connec- 

 tions of Caribean region. . IV viii 387 



Fossil fishes, R. Owen's 



views on II V 539 



Fossil Floras of Scot- 

 land, LESS KNOWN. By 

 Hugh Miller: reprint. .. . I iii 365 



Fossils of Clinton, Nia- 

 gara and Guelph For- 

 mation OF Ontario. By 

 H. Alleyne Nicholson and 

 Geo. J. Hinde II xiv 137 



Fossil Reptiles, Coal-mea- 

 sures, Nova Scotia II viii 267 



Fossil Sharks of Devon- 

 ian. By Mr. Lennox: ab- 

 stract Ill III 120 



Fossilized animal remains . . II vi 503 



Fossilized vegetable re- 

 mains II VI 502 



Fresh water, western On- 

 tario II XV 410 



Fresh water shells from 

 other Lake Deposits than 

 Iroquois beach gravels. . . IV VI 39 



Graptolites, American, fig- 

 ured and described II i 388 



Guelph Formation II xiv 142 



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