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Madoc Tp. 



Magnetic Pyrites from, 



analyzed II xii 



Mineral wealth of (1836) ... II xv 

 Madreporaria, ciliated bands 



not observed in IV VI 



Maduran. 



Brain capacity of II XV 



Magazine. 



Anglo-American: reviewed. I i 



I II 

 British Colonial: reviewed. . I i 

 Mining Magazine; notice of I ii 

 Magdalen R. in Gaspe. 

 Geological survey of, in 



(1857) II IV 



Vitrina pellucida from II iv 



Magemut, territory Ill vi 



Magic Songs, of Finns IV vi 



Magliano, leaden tablet, 

 inscription deciphered 



and translated Ill iii 



Magna, Roman name of Car- 



voran; evidence II xiii 



Magnesia or Magnesium. 



Acetate of: preparation of . . II i 

 Detection of Alkalies in 



presence of , by blowpipe . II x 

 Evidence from existing 

 lakes and rivers of pro- 

 portion of, in primeval 



ocean IV vii 



History of, in ocean IV vii 



In rain I ii 



In sea water in pre-Cam- 



brian period IV vii 



Lakes and rivers contain, 



to some extent IV vii 



Mortars II iii 



Plasma contains relatively 



less than sea water IV vii 



Preparation of II ii 



Proportion in living proto- 

 plasm unknown IV vii 



Proportional amount in 

 large rivers, lakes and 



seas IV VII 



Proportions in sea water and 



blood different IV Vli 



Relative amount in dog's 



muscle IV vii 



Magnesian limestone. 



Formation of; T. Sterry 



Hunt's theory II iv 



On Formation of. By T. 



Sterry Hunt II iv 



Location in Minnesota I ii 



Magnesite. 



Canadian II vi 



Mode of formation II ii 



Tests; Canadian localities. . II vi 



266 

 36 



390 



216 



72 

 19 

 72 

 43 



270 



272 

 265 

 325 



237 

 148 

 312 

 342 



556 



548 



10 



540 



556 

 333 



561 

 305 



561 



558 

 539 

 540 



276 



184 

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437 

 356 

 155 



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Magnet. 



Remarks on Temperature 

 Coefficients of. By G. 



T. Kingston II viii 280 



Magnetic. 



Absolute values and Secular 



changes II ii 461 



Aurora Borealis, disturb- 

 ances I III 125 



Casual vai-iations II ii 457 



Colonial, Observatories. 

 By Major Gen. Sabine: 

 reprint II ii 455 



Declination at Toronto, 



1856-64 II X 114 



Deviation of, needle at 

 Liverpool. By Sir J. 

 Ross: reprint I in 112 



Dr. Kemps Electro-Mag- 

 netic Engine I i 43 



Faraday's observations on 

 para and diamagnetic 

 substances I i 192 



Horizontal Force at Tor- 

 onto (1856-64) II X 115 



Inclination at Toronto 



(1856-64).. II X 115 



Lunar, variations II ii 460 



Magnetic action and sun 

 spots II IV 233 



Magnetic action of Sun. ... II iv 232 



Magnetic influence of 

 SUN on earth and 

 Comets. By Arthur Har- 

 vey. . ... IV VI 345 



Magnetic Science yet in its 



infancy I l 17 



Monthly absolute values 

 of Magnetic Elements 

 at Toronto (1841-1868). 

 By G. T. Kingston II xii 263 



Monthly absolute values 

 of, Elements at Tor- 

 onto (1856-64). ByG. T. 

 Kingston II X 114 



Observations on. Force. 



By Prof. Faraday: reprint I i 191 



On Amount and Frequ- 

 ency OF Magnetic Dis- 

 turbances AND OF Au- 

 rora AT Pt. Barrow, on 

 Shores of Polar Sea. 

 By Major-General Sa- 

 bine: reprint II III 55 



On, Disturbances at Tor- 

 onto (1856-62). By G. T. 

 Kingston II viii 157 



On Physical Lines of, 

 force. By Prof. Fara- 

 day: reprint I I 31 



Peculiarities of, field. 



ByProf. Tyndall: reprint I in 111 



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