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Additional Note on Oc- 

 currence OF Fresh 

 Water Shells in Upper 

 Drift Deposits of. By 

 E. J. Chapman II vi 497 



Administration of law before 



1791 IV VII 416 



Administration of Justice as 

 provided by first Parlia- 

 ment (1791) IV I 80 



Alleged discovery of a fossil 



Conus in drift of II in 516 



Annelida of, list II xiv 136 



Arkose in Central IV vii 159 



Arsenic deposits and pro- 

 ductions up to 1905 IV viii 160 



Asaphus megistos of Tren- 

 ton limestone of II iv 140 



Beginning of Municipal 

 Government in. By 

 Prof. Adam Shortt IV vii 409 



Bibliography of, archaeology IV ix 11 



Birds, dates of arrival in .. . IV III 62 



Birds, some of our Migra- 

 tory. By Hon. G. W. 

 Allan. Ill III 87 



Black River and later Geo- 

 logical formations in Cen- 

 tral IV VII 160 



Boundaries of, as defined by 



Constitutional Act, 1791 . II xiv 58 



Boundary between, and 

 Quebec started from Pt. 

 au Bodit; reason II xiv 61 



Brachiopoda of; list II xiv 130 



British immigration into, 

 1825-37. By A. F. Hun- 

 ter: abstract IV iv 229 



Cainozoic epoch in central . . IV vii 162 



Capture of two Birds of 

 Unusual Occurrence 

 IN. By T.J. Cottle II iv 388 



Caves and Potholes at 

 RocKWOOD. By Prof. J. 

 Hoyes Panton Ill vi 244 



Causes of decline in rural 



population IV ix 264 



Central, Lowland (Map) ... IV vii 163 



Clearing the land by first 

 settlers II xii 326 



Climate Ill ii 195 



Coal areas IV ix 101 



Coal seams in I in 2 



Coleoptera Collected in. 



By Wm. Couper . I in 210, 256, 324, 376 



Columnaria alveolata in 



Trenton limestone of . . . . II iv 493 



Compulsory attendance at 



School; Act IV viii 192 



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Conchological relics of 



Red Indian tribes. By 



Daniel Wilson I in 155 



Condition in 1849 and fifty 



years after IV vi 25 



Constitutional Act, 1791, 



changes introduced in 



government of IV vii 420 



Copper areas and produc- 

 tion IV VIII 157 



Copper deposits in meta- 



morphic region of Eastern II v 453 



Corals of: list II xiv 128 



Corundum industry IV viii 171 



Court of Quarter Session 



established IV vn 418 



Crustacea of; list II xiv 136 



Decline of Agricultural em- 

 ployment due to machin- 

 ery . . IV IX 266 



Decline in population in 



rural districts during 



period 1861-1911, as given 



by census IV ix 263 



Decline in rural population 



due to transfer of other 



employments to cities ... IV ix 266 

 Density in rural population 



of, 1911 IV IX 263 



Devonian Fossils of II xiv 125 



Devonian Rocks of II V 249 



Division of province in 1813 II xiv 61 



Drift deposits I i 114 



IV VII 163 

 Drift Deposits of; origin of . II vi 226 

 Drift, Some Notes on 



Drift Deposits of, and 



AN Extension of Lake 



area OF that region. By 



E. J. Chapman II vi 221 



Early traders and trade 



ROUTES IN, and THE WEST, 



1760-1783. By Capt. 



Ernest Cruikshank IV in 253 



Earthquake Shock of 13th 



March, 1853 I i 185 



Educational System of 

 (1856) II m 424 



Elections in 1804 II xn 518 



Elevation of lakes in I in 98 



Events which led to estab- 

 lishment of Province in 

 1791 IV I 77 



Favosites OF Devonian 

 Rocks of Western. By 

 H. Alleyne Nicholson II xiv 38 



First gazetteer of U. 

 Canada, with annota- 

 tions. By Rev. Dr. Scad- 

 ding. ... II XIV 55, 208, 305, 367, 513, 658 



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