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Ser. Vol. Page 



Fossil or Fossils — Co?i. 



Varieties and mode of 

 preservation of, known 

 AS Sternbergi^. By J. 



W. Dawson: reprint II ll 476 



Yellow limestone of Maypen IV viii 382 

 Fossiliferous. 



Clay, Interglacial, Scarboro 



Hts. and Humber II xv 395 



Sand, Interglacial, Scarboro 



Hts II XV 397 



Strata, description of in 



western Ontario I iii 28 



Strata in eastern America . . I i 125 

 Strata in N. E. America. . . I iii 28 

 Foster, P. Le Neve. 



Boiler Explosions: reprint II ix 46 

 Fothergill, Chas., Toronto. II xii 348 

 Foucault, M. 



Discovery of pendulum .... I i 208 

 Nouvelles Experiences 

 suR le Mouvement de 

 LA Terre au Moyen du 



Gyroscope: reprint I iii 159 



Foucault pendulum. 



Experiments at Quebec on I ii 64 

 Second report of Liter- 

 ary AND Historical 

 Society of Quebec on . . I ii 64 



Foulahs, Antiquity of Ill v 74 



Foulkes. 



Solutions kill some plants 



and help others: ref IV vii 247 



Fowler, Prof. 



Species of Spruce Ill vi 173 



Fownes, G., F.R.S. 



Elementary Chemistry: re- 

 viewed I II 170 



Fox. 



Arctic, of Prince of Wales 



Sound Ill V 113 



Canadian species and their 



localities Ill vi 73 



Dene, snares IV iv 102 



Different varieties in same 



litter IV IV 95 



Fraas. 



On ancient weapons: ref... IV IV 42 

 Fraenkel, Carl. 



Circumstances under which 

 underground waters can 

 be obtained pure: ref . . . . IV I 159 

 Fragaria, Tourn, Canadian 

 localities of. 



F. vesca L II xv 431 



F. virginiana Ehrhart II XV 430 



France. 



Agriculture in; condition in 



18.50 II I 141 



Ancient crania of II ix 377 



Bauxite deposits in II vi 387 



Ser. Vol. Page 



France — Con. 



Campaign of 1815. By R. 



E. Kingsford Ill 



Celtic era in II 



Celtic Roman and Greek 



types still existent in, 



WITH NOTES ON LaNGUE 



D;0C. By Arthur Harvey IV 



Celtic traces in II 



Development of s'ugar beet 

 industry II 



Earthquake felt in, 1855 ... I 



Elephas antiquusand E. pri- 

 migenius; parts of their 

 skeleton found in France II ix 276 



Existence of man in cen- 

 tre OF, WHEN Reindeer 



and OTHER ANIMALS NOW 

 EXTINCT THERE EXISTED. 



By M. Milne Edwards 

 and M. De Vibraye: re 



print .. . II IX 262, 



Hearth stones with flint in- 

 struments found in vari- 

 ous places II IX 



Hyaena spelaea remains in. . II ix 

 Hydrated sesquioxide of 

 iron and alumina deposits 



in II VI 



Manufacture of sugar 



in: reprint I iii 



Rhinoceros tichorhinus re- 

 mains in II IX 



Troglodytes in southwestern IV ii 



Zimri traces in II xv 



Frances Lake, Nah'ane tribes 



northern limit IV Vll 



Francis Island, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 208, 



Francis, Lake St., gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 



Francois River, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 



Franklinite, analysis of II iv 



Franco-Canadian. 



Contribution to study of, 



dialect. ByJ. Squair.. Ill vi 

 Frank and Kriiger. 



Effect of bordeaux mixture 



on leaves: ref IV vii 



Frankland, Dr. 



Chlorides in atmosphere: 



ref IV VII 



Frankland, Dr. Edward. 

 On Combustion in Rare- 

 fied Air: reprint II VI 



On Source of Muscular 



Power II xi 



Franklin, Benjamin. 



Atmospheric electricity .... I ll 

 Autograph in book II xv 



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