MAG 



GENERAL INDEX 



MAI 



Ser. Vol. Page Ser. Vol. Page 



Magnetism, Terrestrial — Con. 



Effect of sun and moon on . . I iii 269 

 General survey of, in 



1853: reprint I ii 51 



Lieut. MacRae's observa- 

 tions in Southern Hemis- 

 phere II II 198 



Reviewof progress (1852) . . I I 83 

 Review of progress (1857). . II ii 465 



Sun spots and I i 192 



Surveys up to 1852 I i 83 



Variations in, and causes, 



sun being primary I i 84 



Views ON Origin OF I ii 168 



Magnetite. 



Artificial formation of II iv 54 



Composition of II iv 54 



Deposits in each province of 



Canada IV viii 186 



In dykes of Rainy Lake. .. . Ill v 176 



L. Wendigokan region IV viii 352 



Origin in apatite deposits .. . IV viii 512 

 Magno-ferrite. 



Artificial formation of II vi 526 



Composition II iv 495 



Magnolia acuminata, . L., 



Canadian localities II xv 58 



Magnolia Warbler, Toronto III vii 193 

 Magnoliacese. 



Canadian species I iii 292 



II XIV 291 



Hamilton species Ill ii 145 



Localities Canadian species II xiv 636 



II XV 58 



London species 11 vii 220 



Species supporting Platysa- 



mia cecropia Ill iv 211 



Magnus, Prof. 

 On Calorific Relations 

 OF Hydrogen and other 



Gases: abstract II vi 383 



Magpie Song, of Navajos IV vi 324 



Mahalah descendants II xv 278 



Mahomet, treatment of 



horse I i 181 



Mahratta rule, India IV ix 84 



Mahlemut, territory Ill vi 264 



Mahol, descendants II xv 278 



Maidstone Tp., gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 523 



Maier, H. N. 



Age of fiat fishes determined 



from otoliths: ref IV IX 37 



Mail, Niagara. 



Mail, Niagara on Lord 

 Rosse's discoveries: re- 

 print I II 206 



Maine, U.S. 



Railways of: reprint I iii 149 



Magnetic — Con . 



Peculiarities of, field de- 

 monstrated I III 



Periodical variations II ii 



Photographic, apparatus. . . II i 

 Secular variation of, inclin- 

 ation in north-eastern 



States II II 



Secular variation in de- 

 clination IN Atlantic 

 AND Gulf coast of U.S. 

 from observations IN 

 17th, 18th and 19th 

 centuries. By C. A. 



Schott: reprint II ii 



Supposed decennial in- 

 equality IN Lunar Di- 

 urnal Magnetic Varia- 

 tion: reprint II ii 



Total Force at Toronto 



(1856-64) II x 



Magnetic Iron Ore. 



Artificial formation of II vi 



Characteristics II v 



Magnetic Iron Ores of 

 Victoria County with 

 Notes on Charcoal 

 Iron smelting. By W. 



Hamilton Merritt Ill i 



Magnetic Observatory, Tor- 

 onto. 

 Action regarding withdrawal 

 of military attachment at 



Toronto I i 



Government attitude to . .. II x 



History of II iii 



Memorial to Government 

 to retain, at Toronto 



(1853) I I 



Meteorological observations 

 at. See Meteorological 

 Register, Toronto 

 Observations of Meteors at I ii 



Review of (1860) II v 



Magnetic Pyrites, Madoc: 



analyzed II xii 



Magnetic storms. 



Aurora and IV vi 



Comets affected by IV vi 



Period of rotation of sun 



obtained from IV vi 



Sun spots and IV vi 



Toronto and Pt. Barrow 



records of, compared .... II ill 

 Magnetism, electro-magne- 

 tism; review of (1858) ... II iv 

 Magnetism, Terrestrial. 

 Distribution of, in United 

 States. By Prof. Bache, 

 and J. D. Hilgard: ab- 

 stract II II 



111 

 459 

 199 



66 



66 



451 



115 



526 

 518 



261 



138 

 86 

 99 



145 



39 

 113 



266 



353 

 355 



350 

 347 



56 



69 



66 



295 



