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GENERAL INDEX 



LAY 



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Laurentian, Laurentian 



Formation, etc. — Con. 



Division of AzoiC rocks 



OF Canada into Huron- 



lAN AND. By Sir Wm. 



Logan II II 



Economic, materials of, in 



Canada II viii 



Economic value of materials 



in I III 



Gneiss ridges in limestone 



band of, rocks II iii 



Gneissoid strata of II viii 



Hastings Co., Ont II v 



Iron ores of II VHI 



L. Ontario . II XV 



Laurentian geological dis- 

 trict II XV 



Laurentian region of 

 Ontario. By Wm. Hous- 

 ton: abstract IV iv 



Limestone band in, rocks of 



Canada: traced II iii 



Limestones of II viii 



Location and description of, 



in Canada II iii 



■ Mineral characters of II viii 



Mosses on II XIV 



Nova Scotia II xv 



On Probable Subdivision 

 OF, Rocks of Canada. 



By Sir Wm. E. Logan II in 



Ontario (Northern) . ._ II xiv 



Origin in L. Wendigokan 



region IV viii 



Quartzite bands accompany 

 Limestone bands of, in 



Ontario II m 



Quartzites of II viii 



Quebec II xv 



Region of St. Lawrence. .. . I in 

 Relative Dates of Vari- 

 ous Intrusive Rocks 

 Cutting, Series in Can- 

 ada. By Sir W. E. Logan II in 



Strata at Fort Hill, Ont IV vii 



Structure of, in Canada. ... II viii 

 Syenite intrusion in lime- 

 stone band of II in 



Theory of origin of Ill iv 



Laurentide. 



Geology of _. . I in 



Laurentide geological dis- 

 trict of Quebec II xv 



Lauzon or Lauzun. 



Division of Quebec group of 



rocks . II XV 



Formation in Quebec II xv 



Lava. 



Aquatic plants at end of, 



currents of Mount Eden. II ii 

 Canadian II vi 



439 

 119 



97 



3 

 115 

 470 

 115 

 390 



16 



241 



1 

 115 



321 

 114 

 472 

 109 



1 



586 



346 



4 



115 



93 



97 



107 

 149 

 118 



2 

 123 



255 



92 



382 

 99 



360 

 427 



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Lava- — Con. 



Character of N. Zealand 

 Lava II II 361 



Characteristics of II vi 427 



Lavega, in tertiary times .... IV viii 377 

 Lavoisier. 



Conditions under which ani- 

 mals can live as regards 



supply of air: ref IV ix 269 



Law. 



Codification of. By T. B. 



Browning: abstract IV i 12, 36 



Codification of, with re- 

 ference TO Contracts. 

 By T. B. Browning: ab- 

 stract IV n 28 



Difficulties of codifying 

 English Law IV vin 66 



In regard to diseased people 



or insane, etc IV viii 69 



In regard to drunkards IV viii 70 



Law of habit. By Alfred 



S.Johnson Ill IV 26 



Science AND English Law. 

 By Geo. Kennedy; Presi- 

 dential Address IV viii 63 



Weak points in English, 



criminal IV viii 68 



Lawson, A. C. 



Diabase Dykes of Rainy 

 Lake Ill v 173 



Some instances of Gneis- 

 sic Foliation AND Schis- 

 tose Cleavage in Dykes 



AND their bearing UPON 

 PROBLEM OF ORIGIN OF 



Arc H^AN Rocks Ill iv 115 



Elevation of terraces on 

 north shore of L. Superior : 

 ref IV VI 56 



Thickness of Huronian sedi- 

 mentary deposits: ref.... IV VII 536 

 Lawson, Geo. 



Distinctive Characters 

 of Canadian Spruces. . . Ill vi 169 



Synopsis of Canadian Ferns 

 and Filicoid Plants: re- 

 viewed II IX 348 



Lawes and Gilbert. 



Chlorides in Atmosphere: 

 ref IV VII 335 



Gases affecting foliage in- 

 juriously: ref IV VII 246 



Lawrie, Lieut. -CoL 



In chloroform poisoning res- 

 piration stops first: ref IV vii 199 

 Lay ton. Epoch. 



Erosion features before and 



after, in Jamaica IV v 346 



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