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GENERAL INDEX 



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Ser. Vol, Page 



Nicholson, H. Alleyne, 

 D.Sc, F.R.S.E.— Con. 



PALiEONTOLOGY OF Ontario II xiv 125 

 Nicholson, H. Allesme, and 

 W. H. Ellis. 



On remarkable fragment 

 of silicified wood from 



Rocky Mts II xiv 348 



Nicholson, H. A. and Geo. 

 J. Hinde. 



Notes on Fossils of Clin- 

 ton, Niagara and 

 GuELPH Formations of 



Ontario II xiv 137 



Nicholson, Otho. 



Folio of "Italia lUustrata" 

 1602, once owned by, now 



by Dr. Scadding II xiv 598 



Nickel. 



Alloys IV II 83 



Arsenides, reduction of ... . IV ii 84 



Arsenical, characteristics 

 and Canadian localities. . II v 172 



Cobalt separation from .... I ii 172 



Deposits and production in 

 Canada IV viii 157 



Ferro, production IV ii 90 



History of IV ii 81 



Manganese and Cobalt se- 

 paration from I II 126 



Matte, conversion into 



crude IV ii 88 



Metallurgy of IV ii 81 



Mineral associations IV ii 80 



Mineral waters contain. .. . I i 152 



Notes ON. By Geo, Mickle . IV ii 77 



Ores IV II 77 



Processes for refining IV viii 158 



Production in 1880 and 1888 IV ii 84 



Properties, physical and 

 chemical IV ii 82 



Sulphate of, water of crys- 

 tallization II I 557 



Sulphides of, reduction .... IV li 86 



Speisses conversion into 



crude IV ii 88 



Nickles. 



Repeopling of streams 

 with fishes or piscicul- 

 TURE : reprint I i 278 



Nickles. 



Nickles' tests for Fluorine. . II ii 448 

 NicoU, Scottish Poet. 



Monument to II i 87 



Nicotiana. 



EflFect of strong solutions on 

 leaves of, applied to cut 

 end of petioles: expts. .. . IV vii 292 



Potassium nitrate and car- 

 bonate's effect on leaf 



tissue IV VII 327 



N.rustica II ii 238 



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Niebuhr. 



Gael and Cymri components 



of Celtic stock: ref II xv 277 



Niederstadt. 



Centrifugal separation of 



milk and bacteria: ref IV vii 487 



Nighthawk, observations on 



Ontario visitors. . . Ill vii 186, 192, 195 



NikSdiuai IV iv 168 



Nile River. 



Ancylostoma duodenale in. II iv 27 



Electric fish of II m 64 



Proportional amounts of, 



salts in water IV vii 558 



Nilo-Hamitic, languages II xiii 287 



Nilotic, languages II xiii 287 



Nimes, France. 



History IV II 199 



Roman remains and sur- 

 vivals around IV ii 198 



Nine Bark, Canadian localities II xv 362 

 Nineveh. 



French archaeological re- 

 searches at I I 48 



Ni-ottsintani, legend IV vi 95 



Nipegon Lake, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 530 



Niphoea, Hamilton species. . . II v 391 

 Nipigon. 



Geological and physical 



features of, region IV vm 342 



Origin of diorite cappings 



around IV vi 49 



Nipigon formation, L. Su- 

 perior IV VI 49 



Nipissing, Great Lake IV vi 57 



Nipissing Lake. 



Origin of name II m 485 



Nipissings, population, 1845. I i 196 

 Nisoean breed of horse, 



countries found in I i 199 



Nisqually, vocabulary Ill v 218 



Nissen. 



Degenerating cells of mam- 

 mary gland throw out 



chromatin: ref IV ii 239 



Nissl, Fr. 



Certain masses in nerve cell 

 stain differently from 



others: ref . IV VI 406 



Nissl granules in mammals: 



ref IV VI 409 



Nissl granules. 



Acids action on IV vi 413 



Affinity for methyl green in 

 Ehrlich-Biondi combina- 

 tion IV VI 410 



Alkalies effect on IV vi 413, 422 



Animals below mammals 

 that contain IV vi 424 



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