MAL 



GENERAL INDEX 



MAN 



Malva, L., Canadian habi- 

 tats of 



M. crispa, L 



M. moschata, L 



M. rotundifolia, L 



M. sylvestris, L 



Malvaceae. 



Barrie species 



Canadian species 



Collateral chorisis in 



Localities Canadian species 



London species 



Mammalia. 



Catalogue of, of Canada 



EXCLUSIVE OF CetACEA 



By J. B. Tyrrell Ill vi 



Classification and Geogra- 

 phical Distribution of. 

 By Richard Owen, F.R.S., 



reviewed II v 



Classification of, by Linnaeus 



and Cuvier II ix 



Coracobrachialis IV vi 



Critical note on J. B. 

 Tyrrell's paper entit- 

 led "Mammalia of 

 Canada". By E. E. 



Thompson Ill Vli 



Evolutionary descent of, 



traced II xv 



Homologies of long flexor 



muscles in foot IV VI 



List with habits of, of Prince 



of Wales Sound Ill v 



Owen's Classification of ... . II iii 

 On certain Modern VIEWS 

 Concerning ordinal ar- 

 rangement OF higher. 



By David Tucker II IX 



Remarks on Classifica- 

 tion OF. By Rev. W. 



Hincks II V 



Maiiim.als. 

 Bibliography of Canadian . . Ill vi 

 Classes represented in fos- 

 sils; reasons II xiii 



Classification of. By Prof. 



Owen: ref II V 



Classification of II v 



Cuverian arrangement of .. . II v 

 Mammals and Birds of 

 Prince of Wales Sound, 

 Hudson's Strait. By F. 



F.Payne Ill v 



Nissl granules in nerve cells IV vi 

 Skinning and stuffing for 

 natural history specimens; 



notes on I i 



Structure and microchem- 



istry of nerve cells of IV vi 



66 



58 



154 

 534 



178 



245 



570 



112 

 458 



154 



512 



67 



383 



120 

 513 

 513 



111 

 408 



173 

 408 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Mammary glands. 



Degenerating cells of, throw 



out chromatin IV ii 239 



Mamiouce, gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 523 



Mamyavye IV iv 256 



Man. 



Age of man, absurdly exag- 

 gerated IV IV 41 



Anatomical differences be- 

 tween foot and hand IV vi 579 



Antiquity of, as evidenced 

 by remains found in 

 Wookey Hole cave near 

 Wells II VII 379 



Antiquity of, from remains 



found near Paris II vi 375 



Art of painting among pri- 

 mitive IV VI 334 



Ascent of, line of develop- 

 ment II XV 239 



Brain compared with other 

 animals II xv 178 



Difference between 

 Brain of, and of go- 

 rilla; dispute between 

 Huxley and Owen: re- 

 print II viii 315 



Difference between human 



foetus and that of ape (pi.) IV vi 589 



Difference in cranial capa- 

 city between brutes and . . II IX 166 



Existence of, in centre 

 OF France when rein- 

 deer and other ani- 

 mals now extinct 

 there, existed. By M. 

 Milne Edwards and M. de 

 Vibraye: reprint II ix 262, 270 



Extremities of, and orang 



compared IV vi 590 



Foot and hand of, differ 



from those of apes IV vi 588 



Geological Evidences of An- 

 tiquity of Man, with re- 

 marks on Theories of 

 Species by Variation. By 

 Sir Chas. Lyell: reviewed II viii 378 



Hairy men of Yesso: re- 

 print. II X 134 



Hand distinguishes him 

 from Quadrumana II ix 162 



Huxley's theory of relation 

 between man and brute, 

 criticized II IX 165 



Interossei IV vi 576 



Inventions of primitive. ... IV vi 326 



Language chief character- 

 istic of IV IV 21 



Mother Nature's position to 



primitive IV VI 338 



Nature's effect on primitive IV vi 314 



297 



