KIN 



GENERAL INDEX 



KNA 



Kingston, Prof. G. T. — Con. 



1863 



1864 



Monthly absolute values 

 OF Magnetic Elements 

 AT Toronto, 1856-64. . . . 



Monthly absolute values 

 OF Magnetic Elements 

 AT Toronto, 1841-1868.. 



On Annual and Diurnal 

 Distribution of differ- 

 ent Winds at Toronto . 



On Annual distribution 

 of temperature at 

 Toronto, 1859 68 



On changes of Barome- 

 tric Pressure and pres- 

 sure OF Vapour that 



ACCOMPANY different 



winds AT Toronto II xii 



On deducing mean Tem- 

 perature of a Month . . II III 

 On diurnal and annual 

 variations of tempera- 

 ture AT Halifax II xiii 



On employment of elec- 

 tric telegraph for pre- 

 dicting storms II II 



On Magnetic Disturb- 

 ances AT Toronto (1856- 

 62) II viii 



On relative durations of 

 different winds during 

 rain or snow derived 

 FROM Toronto observa- 

 tions, 1853-59 II IX 



Plan for obtaining in- 

 formation OF STORMS 

 and sending warnings. . ii ii 



Remarks on Temperature 

 Coefficients of Mag- 

 nets II VIII 



Report of Committee of 

 Canadian Institute to 



CONFER WITH Dr. RyER- 



soN ABOUT Meteoro- 

 logical Observations 

 IN Grammar Schools of 



Ontario II iii 



Kingston. 

 Gazetteer notice (1813).. . . II xiv 67 



In 1852 I I 



Longitude determined II iv 



Longitude of. By James 



Williamson I m 



Meteorological Register of, 

 see under Meteorological 

 Register. 

 Kingston harbour, plan 



(1815): ref II XV 



Kingston Mills, Ont., geo- 

 logy of IV VII 



303 

 5 



26 



177 



157 



240 



179 

 280 



361 



518 



33 



457 



82 



32 

 147 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Kingston-on-Thames, 



Eng., sewage disposal. . . IV ii 146 

 Kingston Tp., gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 67, 519 



Kinnear, Richmond Hill II xiii 448 



Kinnikinik, berry eaten by 



Denes IV IV 128 



Kinkhpagmut, territory ... . Ill vi 265 



Kinsin (1858) II v 87 



Kipling, Edward. 



Story of Stewart and Ander- 

 son's search for Franklin 



expedition IV viil 399 



Kirby, Rev. W. W. 



Trip to Yukon in 1860 II vii 340 



Kirkfield, Ont., Protaster 



whiteavesianus sp. nov. at IV viii 372 

 Kirkwood, Alex. 



Short treatise on milk weed 

 or silk weed and Cana- 

 dian nettle, viewed as 

 industrial resources: re- 

 viewed II XI 247 



Kirkwood's analogy IV vi 18 



Kirschmann, Prof. A., Ph.D. 

 Function of indirect 

 vision and use of col- 

 oured and smoked eye 



glasses IV V 305 



Space and its Dimensions IV viii 315 

 Overcompensation of bright- 

 ness ot retinal image: ref . IV v 308 

 Kischensky. 



Fat absorbed in intestine in 



fine particles as emulsion . IV viil 242 

 Kister ; Dunbar and. 



Comparisonof gravel filtered 



and unfiltered milk: ref.. IV vii 486 

 Bacteria in centrifugal trea- 

 ted milk: ref IV vii 487 



Kit Fox, Canadian localities. . Ill vi 73 

 Kitley Tp., gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 519 



Kittiwakes, Toronto Ill vii 190 



Ki-use Girls, legend of II iv 189 



Klamaths, names of seasons . IV vi 331 

 Klaprothine. 



Chemical composition II vi 368 



Crystallization system in. . . II Vi 365 

 Measurement of angles of 



crystals of II VI 365 



On, or Lazalite of North 

 Carolina. By E. J. 



Chapman II VI 363 



Klein and Kirsten. 



Heated milk rendered suit- 

 able for cheese making by 

 adding calcium chloride: 



ref IV VII 122 



Klinger, Philip, Toronto II xiii 256 



Knagg's Creek, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 519 



263 



