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Gold — Con. 



Does it exist in Canada. .. . I i 

 Deposition of, in rocks. .... IV ii 

 Deposits and productions in 



Canada up to 1905. .... IV viii 

 Discoveries, causes of liigh 



prices II i 



Discoveries and high prices. II i 

 Discoveries in Van Dieman's 



Land I i 



Distiibution in Canada in 



1852... I I 



Distribution of I i 



Districts of Nova Scotia. . . II xv 

 Electro-Mercurial Amalga- 

 mation of Piecious Metals 

 from their ores. By Chas. 



M. Dobson: abstract III vi 



England I i 



Fields of Australia I i 



Geology of : reprint I ii 



Gold bearing areas and for- 

 mations in United States. I III 

 Gold Fields, Victoria, Bath- 

 urst and Turon, Aust., 



1852 I I 



Gold in Canada I i 



Mining on Saskatchewan. 



By Chas. Levey : abstract III m 

 How TO TELL Gold: reprint I i 



Hudson's Bay HI iv 



Influence of recent gold 

 discoveries on prices. 



By E. A. Meredith II i 



Ireland I l 



Its Distribution. By Sir 

 Roderick Impey Murchi- 



son: reprint I m 



Mining in England I m 



Morro Velho lode in Brazil . I i 

 Native, characteristics and 



Canadian localities II V 



North Devon I i 



Norwegian amalgamation 



process in extracting IV iv 



Nova Scotia II vi 



Notes on history of Amal- 

 gamation process. By 



Robert Dewar IV iv 



Occurrence of, and sil- 

 ver IN galena and iron 

 PYRITES. By R. Dewar... IV ii 



(abstract) IV ii 



On forming vessels of, by 

 AID of Phosphorus: re- 

 print I n 



Oi igin of alluvial gold I III 



Patio process ol extracting . IV iv 

 Prices in Australia during, 



fever II I 



Process of coining I m 



123 



161 



433 

 431 



23 



112 



17 



110 



22 

 261 



23 

 160 



35 



23 



255 



267 

 245 

 197 



430 

 267 



16 

 21 

 17 



176 

 17 



358 



529 



357 



121 

 12 



313 



39 



359 



435 

 129 



208 



Gold — Con. 



Re.\l Gold Mine in Eng- 

 land: reprint 



Relations to light 



Remarkable Belt of 

 Auriferous Country in 

 Marmora Tp., Ont. By 

 E. J. Chapman 



Repulse Bay 



Sources from which derived 



Sulphur absorbed by it and 

 amalgamation process re- 

 tarded 



Testing with magnet 



Tintin process in extracting 



Ural 



Veins worked in Marmora 

 Tp., Ont 



Washoe or pan process in 

 extracting 



Weighed by machinery at 

 Bank of England 



World production, 1853. . . . 



World's supply of, since 



1800 



Gold Pens. 



Manufacture of: reprint. 

 Gold stain, nerve cells of 



Apathy 



Gold Thread, Canadian lo 



calities 



Golden Club, Bayfield River 

 Golden Saxifrage, Canadian 



localities 



Goldfinch, notes and obser- 

 vations on habits, etc., of 

 Ontario visitors 



Ill vii 181, 

 IV III 69, 

 Goldfuss. 



Favosites Gothlandica 



(Lamarck) : ref . 



Golding Bird's battery and 



decomposing cell 



Goldner's Process of pre- 

 serving meat 



Goldsclunidt. 



Goniometer for measuring 



crystals 



Goldwin Smith. 

 Lamps of Fiction. Address 

 AT Scott Centenary . . . 

 Gomphina. 



Genera of Canadian 



N. American species 



Gomphoceratidse 



Gomphus, characters and 

 N. American habitats of 



G. colul)rinus, Hagen 



G. parvulus, Selys 



Ser. VoL Page 



I II 173 

 II II 449 



II XIII 330 



III IV 199 



I I 17 



IV I 147 



I II 24 



IV IV 362 



I I 18 



II XIII 332 



IV IV 364 



I I 264 



I III 41 



II I 439 



I II 197 



IV VI 417 



II XV 56 



II XIV 478 



II XV 549 



I I 170 



II V 391 

 183, 187, 191 



82, 87, 96, 99 



II IV 99 



I I 16 



I III 280 



IV VIII 445 



II XIII 347 



II VII 451 



II VII 457 



II II 265 



II VIII 19 



II VII 458 

 II VII 457 



