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GENERAL INDEX 



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Fossil or Fossils— Co«. 



On Co-Existence of Man 

 with certain extinct 

 Quadrupeds proved by 

 fossil Bones (from vari- 

 ous Pleistocene De- 

 posits) bearing incis- 

 ions MADE by sharp IN- 

 STRUMENTS. By M. E. 

 Lartet: reprint II vi 368 



On Primordial Fauna and 

 Pt. Levi Fossils. By 

 Jas. Hall: reprint II vi 284 



On SOME additional Re- 

 mains OF Land Animals 

 IN Coal Measures of 

 Nova Scotia. By J. W. 

 Dawson: reprint II vil 144 



Onondaga formation in 



Canada II viii 438 



Ophiurians, classification.. IV viii 365 



Orders, and Distribution 

 IN TIME. By Prof. Owen: 

 reprint II V 73 



Oriskany formation, Can- 

 ada II VIII 441 



Oriskany sandstone II vil 192 



Palaeozoic and secondary 

 rocks II II 265 



Permian II iii 357 



Primordial zone of Quebec 



(so-called) II vi 42 



Probable Nature of sup- 

 posed tracks known 

 as Protichnites and 

 Climactichnites. By 

 E. J. Chapman II xv 486 



Quadrumana I iii 110 



Quebec Group of Rocks at 



Pt. Levi, Que II vi 42 



Red River II v 189 



Reptile in, tree in coal 

 measures of Nova 

 Scotia I i 237 



Rock at Toronto I i 149 



Riverbeds around Belleville II v 44 



Scarboro Hts II xv 399 



Species of, met with in Can- 

 adian rocks II VI 508 



Strata giving same, widely 

 removed geographically 

 can only exceptionally be 

 contemporaneous II xiii 269 



Tertiary, of Caribean IV viii 388 



Three fold value of study of 



fossils.. II VI 500 



Trenton Limestone in Huron 



district, Ont I III 50 



Toronto and vicinity IV VI 36 



Windham Tp., Norfolk Co. II vi 295 



"White Limestone" of Ja- 

 maica IV v 333 



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