ICE 



GENERAL INDEX 



ILL 



Ice — Con. 



Expansion shoves gravel 

 and sand upon lake shore 



Fissures: cause 



Formation of icebergs 



AND transportation OF 



BOULDERS BY. By John 



Rae 



From salt water retains some 



salt 



Ice Action on Rice Lake 

 Bridge. By T. C. Clarke, 



C.E 



Ice on Canadian Lakes. 



By J. B. Tyrrell 



Ice phenomena, from Ob- 

 servations on Rice 

 Lake. By J. H. Dumble, 



C.E .... 



Manner of disappearing in 



Spring 



Manner of formation on 



lakes 



Measurements on its Coeffi- 

 cient of expansion with 



heat II V 



On Ground Ice or Anchor 

 Ice in Rivers. By Prof. 

 Jas. Thompson: reprint. . II viii 



Of irregular fusibility II vi 



Regelation II vi 



Regelation of two pieces of 



ice in contact; theories of II vi 

 Retreat from Great Lakes . . IV vi 



Rough, on Yukon R IV ix 



Some Experiments on 

 Contraction and Ex- 

 pansion of. By J. H. 



Dumble II V 



Ice, Anchor. 



Causes of formation II viii 



Formation II vii 



Notes on. By T. C. Keefer II vii 

 Raises level of St. Lawrence 



in Winter II vii 



Icebergs. 



Boulders carried by II iv 



Conditions necessary for for- 

 mation II IV 



Formation of, in Hudson's 



Bay region II iv 



Formation of, in Smith's 



Sound II IV 



Formation of, and trans- 

 portation of boulders 

 BY ice. By John Rae. .. . II iv 

 Ice-breakers. 



Dene IV IV 



On Victoria Bridge II i 



Ice-scoops, Dene IV iv 



16- 



420 



320 

 62 

 70 



54 



44 

 15 



418 



321 

 176 



173 



175 

 183 

 181 

 181 

 182 



ISO 



75 

 473 

 156 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Iceland. 



Cause of Phenomena ex- 

 hibited BY Geysers. By 

 Dr. Stephenson Macdam: 



reprint I iii 173 



Icelanders, description of N. 

 American aborigines in 



1001 I I 108 



Icelandic, remains of. Chris- 

 tian woman who died 

 1051 found near Washing- 

 ton: story II XII 137 



Ichthyopterygia II v 79 



Icterus. 



Hamilton species II v 392 



I. galbula, observations on 



Ontario frequenters Ill iii 97 



III VII 191 194 

 IV in 69, 75, 80, 81, 107, 108 



I. spurius, Toronto Ill vii 184 



Ideographic, Maya hierogly- 

 phics IV VI 123 



Ideomotor i 275 



Idiocy. 



Massachusetts II i 248 



Prevalence of in New 

 England and Massachu- 

 setts (1855) II I 247 



Idiot, brain of II xv 184 



Idocrase. 



Characters II v 524 



Peculiarities of crystals of . . II v 474 



Igasurine II i 82 



Igloo of Eskimo Ill iv 102 



Igneous rocks. 



Gneissic foliation and schis- 

 tose cleavage may be de- 

 veloped in Ill IV 117 



L. Superior IV vi 50 



On Theory of, and Volca- 

 noes. By T. Sterry Hunt II in 201 

 Schistose cleavage may be 



developed in Ill iv 126 



Sedimentary origin of II iii 203 



Wales I I 248 



Ignorance, theory of II i 114 



Iguanodon, constructing a 



model of I in 11 



Ikogmut, territory Ill vi 265 



Iliad, B. XVIII V. 119 trans- 

 lated Ill I 161 



Ilkley, note on Latin Inscrip- 

 tion found at II vi 234 



II. or Ra, great god of Baby- 



lonia II XIII 523 



Illsenidae II i 285 



Illsenus. 



Canadian (pi.) II vni 30 



Illinois. 



Coal fields of I in 357 



Descriptions of new palaeo- 

 zoic fossils from II vi 528 



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