GNE 



GENERAL INDEX 



GOL 



Ser. Vol. Page 

 Gneiss — Con. 



Intrusion in schists; ex- 

 amples from north shore 



of L. Superior Ill iv 119 



Ridges in limestone band of 



Lauientian rocks II ill 3 



Rocks in Canada II in 323 



Theory of origin Ill iv 128 



Gneissic Foliation. 

 Gneissic Foliation and 

 Schistose Cleavage in 

 Dykes and their bear- 

 ing UPON origin ok 

 Arch^an rocks. By A. 



C. Lawson Ill iv 115 



No pioof of bedding Ill iv 117 



May be developed in grani- 

 tic lock. . . Ill IV 122 



Rock formations in Lake of 



the Woods (drawing) .... Ill iv 117 

 Recks in White Fish Bay 



(figures) Ill iv 119 



Gneissoid Stiata, Canada. . II via 115 

 Gnorimcschema gallaeas- 

 terella Kellicott. 



Habits IV IX 313 



Host plants for IV ix 310 



On hosts Solidago latilolia, 

 L.; S. csesia var axillaiis, 



Gray IV ix 310 



G gallaesolidaginis, Riley. 



Habits IV IX 312 



On hosts Solidago cana- 

 densis, L; S. serotina var. 

 gigantea, Gray; S. rugosa, 



Mill IV IX 310 



Time of emergence of moths IV ix 310 

 Gnatlwdon, deposits of Mo- 



bille Bay II iv 318 



Grotic Species, " Unio Cana- 

 densis" II II 382 



Gcadby, Hemy, M.D. 



Parasites IN Bat I in 355 



Goadby, Dr., and J. Bovell, 



M.D. 



Passing visits to Rice 



Lake, Humber River, 



Grenadier's Pond, and 



Island I iii 201 



Goadby's Solution, toi pre- 

 serving Natural history 



specimens I i 174 



Goat, Rocky Mt., Canadian 



'ocalities Ill vi 70 



Goat-sucker. 



Hamilton species II v 389 



II VI 14 

 God. 



His knowledge of Himself. 



Piof. Fenier's view II i 109 



God, Dew IV VI 336 



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God, Nodons. 



Evidence of, in Biitain. ... II vi 405 

 Goddard, Jas. Stanley. 



Member of commission on 



Indian trade at Mackinac IV iv 306 

 Goddess SuL 



Latin inscription at Bath to II vi 401 

 Gcdwits (Birds). 



Canadian II xi 159 



Hamilton species II V 394 



Goebel. 



Sexual phase ol lycopcdium 



inundatum: ref IV V 268 



Goethe (poet). 



Autograph II xv 150 



Faust, tabular compai ison 

 of three stages in which 

 part I is known IV vii 135 



Gcethe's Faust. By Prof. 



L. E. Horning IV vn 135 



Goette. 



Oiigin of first two pairs of 

 radial chambers in Scy- 

 phomedusae: ref IV vi 402 



Origin ol haematob lasts in 



amphibian embryo: ref.. IV ii 249 



Gogebic, iion range IV ii 305 



Goidelica IV v 300 



Gold. 



Alleged discovery of, aiound 



Nottawa saga Bay II in 262 



Alloys in blowpipe with bis- 

 muth, copper, lead, pla- 

 tinum, silver, thallium, 

 tin, but not with zinc II xv 257 



Amalgamation processes 



practiced up to 1800 IV iv 357 



Analogy of effect oi, dis- 

 coveiy on prices to that of 

 silver discoveiy in Mexico 

 in 16th century II I 443 



Arsenic and Sulphur as 

 Metallurgical Agents 

 in treatment of Cana- 

 dian Auriferous and 

 Argentiferous Ores. 

 By R. Dewar .. IV i 141 



Associated with arsenical 



ores in North Hastings. . . II xiii 330 



Australia diggings I i 237 



Australian discovery ot, re- 

 sultant rush; and results. II I 435 



Californian discovery of, 



rush to fields, and results II I 435 



Canadian II viii 461 



Cause of its depreciation in 



producing areas II i 439 



Coins in Canada after con- 

 quest IV IX 238 



Character of, bearing rocks 



in North Hastings, Ont . . II Xlli 330 



Chaudiere district I I 112 



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