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Honduras, British — Con. 



Geography of II I 361 



Hone, W. 



Autograph letter on weather II xv 537 

 Honey Locust, Canadian 



localities II XV 361 



Hong Kong. 



Desciiption of city II II 163 



Description of inhabitants. II II 164 

 Size of city and customs .. . II II 165 

 Honigmann. 



Bacteria in human milk: ref. IV vii 472 

 Honolulu, New Era and 

 Argus Magazine, 1857: 



reviewed II iii 451 



Hood fire, description of ... . I iii 26 

 Hooded Seal, Canadian lo- 

 calities Ill VI 79 



Hooker, Sir Jos. 



Species ot spruce Ill vi 174 



Hooker, Sir Wm. Jackson. 



Obituary II x 364 



Hooper, Lieut. W. H. H. 



On THE Aurora: reprint.. I i 95 

 Hop Hornbeam, Canadian . . II vi 35 

 Hope, Lieut. -Col, H. 



Member of commission to 

 inquire into Indian Trade 



of Mackinac IV iv 306 



Hope Island, Metandrocarpa 



dermatina sp. n. from ... IV IX 129 

 Hope River, Jamaica. 



Geological formation of 



canyon IV v 339 



Geology of IV V 350 



Hope Tp., gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 69, 515 



Hope's Cove, gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 515 



Hopkins. 



Effect of pressure on tem- 

 perature at which bodies 

 solidify and theory of 

 structure of interior of 



earth I i 83 



On effect of pressure on 

 Temperature of Fusion 

 OF different substan- 

 ces: reprint I m 159 



Hops. 



Properties, etc., described. . I li 57 



Sulphur in II i 394 



Horace, Epistle I., 1, lines 13- 



19 explained Ill iv 20 



Horan, Rev. Mr. 



Testimony regarding Geo- 

 logical Survey of Canada I iii 255 



Hordeic Acid II i 194 



Horites. 



Biblical references to II xiii 510 



Horites. By Rev. John 



Campbell II xiii 510 



Horites — Con. 



Egypt obtained many of 

 divinities and earliest 

 rulers from 



From Shobal in line of Ra 

 or Alvan came Caphtorim 

 who invaded Palestine be- 

 fore close of Israel's wan- 

 derings 



Left distinct geographical 

 traces in and about Pales- 

 tine which find their coun- 

 terparts in other lands. . . 



No obscure Troglodytes but 

 race preeminently noble 

 and distinguished 



One family of, appears in 

 somewhat disguised form 

 in book of Chronicles and 

 furnishes connecting link 

 with other histories 



Origin 



Horite traces in 



Arabia and evidences of 

 their greatness 



Asia Minor 



Boeotia 



Celtic mythology 



Chaldeea and evidence of 

 their greatness 



Cietc 



Dorian family 



Ethiopia 



German mythology 



Greece 



Iliyria 



India 



Italy 



Persia 



Phoenicia settled by them; 

 evidence of their greatness 



Rhodes Island 



Hormaphis hamamelidis. 

 Fitch. 



Inhabit alternately Betula 

 nigra L. and Hamamelis 

 virginiana L 



On host Hamamelis virgini- 

 ana L 



Horn Cape, gazetteer notice 



(1813) 



Hornbills, geneiic characters 

 Hornblende. 



Augite's relations to 



Canadian 



Characters 



Hornblendic gneiss, north 

 shore, L. Superior 



Hudson's Bay Schists 



Peculiarities of crystal's of 

 black 



Rock, character 



Ser. Vol. Page 



II XIII 524 



II xiii 529 



II XIII 

 II XIII 



515 

 512 



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