MOL 



GENERAL INDEX 



MON 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Molasses. 



Sugar Extracted from: 



reprint I ii 35 



Mole, Canadian localities of 



Common Ill vi 88 



Hairy-tailed Ill vi 89 



Oregon Ill vi 89 



Star-nosed Ill vi 89 



Missouri mole-mouse Ill vi 79 



Molgnla complanata (Aid. 

 and Hanc), Canadian 



Atlantic coast IV ix 141 



M. littoralis Verrill, syn. of 



Csesira littoralis Verrill . . IV ix 142 

 M. pannosa Verrill, syn. of 



Csesira pannosa Verrill ... IV ix 142 

 M. papulosa Verrill, syn. of 



Csesira papillosa Verrill . . IV ix 139 

 M. retortifonnis (Verrill), 

 syn. of Caesira retorti- 



formi's (Verrill) IV ix 143 



MoUa Shannon, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 527 



MoUugo verticillata, L., 



Canadian localities II xv 174 



Mollvisca. 



Canadian II iv 272 



Cephalization in, plan of . . . II xi 188 



Cephalopoda position 



among II xi 325 



Characteristics and true 



limits of II XI 320 



Classes unrepresented in 



fossil condition: reason. . . II xiii 381 



Classification of, based on 

 principle of Cephaliza- 

 tion. By Prof. Morse: re- 

 viewed II XI 187 



Classification of II xi 324 



Common plan of, sub king- 

 dom II XI 187 



Conchifera's position in. .. . II xi 326 



Dr. Ogilvie's views on II iv 283 



Fresh water, shells found in 



Ontario Drift II vi 224 



Generic characters II X 28 



Hudson River Group, Tor- 

 onto II IV 451 



L. Ontario II xiii 502 



Lamellibranchiate, around 



Montreal II ill 157 



Molluscous Animals. By 



Rev. Wm. Hincks II xi 319, 392 



II XII 26 



Naiades, new species (1856) II ii 382 



Observations on Terrestrial 

 Pulmonifera of Maine, in- 

 cluding a Catalogue of all 

 species of terrestrial and 

 fluviatile, known to in- 

 habit state. By Ed. S. 

 Morse: reviewed II x 42 



Page 



VI 



I I 



IV VIII 

 II V 



Ser. Vol. 



Mollusca — Con. 



Post Glacial Deposits, Can- 

 ada II VIII 



Primordial zone, Quebec .. . II vi 

 Proposed classification 

 OF GENUS Helix. By A. 



E. Williamson II viil 



Pteropoda in II xi 



Shells of, found on Indian 



sites in America II in 



Shells of, in Denmark in 



ancient sites II in 



South America and Africa 

 once joined as evidenced 



by IV VIII 



Sub Divisions of II vii 



Toronto I i 



Tunicata's position in II xi 



Molluscoida, position in ani- 

 mal kingdom II x 



Mollusks. 



Observations on Exist- 

 ence OF Various, and 

 Zoophytes at great Sea 

 Depths. By M. Milne 



Edwards: reprint II 



Ottawa River 



Pteropod Marl, Jamaica. . . 

 Molothrus, Hamilton species 

 M. ater. 



Habits of Ontario visitors. . Ill in 94 

 Observations on Ontario 



visitors Ill vii 



IV I 

 IV III 68, 79, 92, 94, 

 103, 104, 

 Molten. 



On some Phenomena in 

 Connexion with. Sub- 

 stances. ByJ. Nasmyth: 



reprint II in 



Substances heavier than 



solid at same temperature II iii 

 Molybdenite. 



Characteristics and Cana- 

 dian localities II v 



Occurrence in L. Superior 



districts II x 



Molybdenum, in mineral 



waters I i 



Monague, John. 



Autobiography of IV in 



Monapostiac, enchanted is- 

 land of Oaxacans IV VI 



Monas lens, Toronto tap 



water Ill i 



Mond Nickel Process IV viii 



Moneague beds, Jamaica. . . IV viii 



Monera II xv 



Mongol. 



American origin of Ill V 



Brain weight of II xv 



325 



456 

 43 



343 

 325 



387 



386 



375 

 108 

 149 

 326 



28 



518 

 222 

 385 

 392 



190 



58 



102, 



106 



53 

 54 



178 



409 



152 



4 



170 



421 

 158 

 382 

 241 



73 

 201 



