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GENERAL INDEX 



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Ser. Vol, 



Ontario — Con. 



Notes on Fossils of Clin- 

 ton, Niagara and 

 GuELPH Formations of, 

 with descriptions of 

 new species. By H. 

 Alleyne Nicholson and 

 Geo. J. Hinde II xiv 



Note on New Species of 

 Triarthrus from Utica 

 Slate of Whitby. By 

 J. F.Smith, Jr II vi 



Number of species found in 



Devonian rocks of II vi 



Note on Etymon of. By 



Rev. Dr. Scadding II vii 



Observations on physical 

 geology of. By Chas. 

 Robb II V 



On Devonian fossils of. 



By E.Billings II v 



II VI 138, 253 



On Fossil Corals of De- 

 vonian Rocks of. By E. 

 Billings II IV 



On Occurrence of Vanes- 

 sa CiENIA IN. By W. 

 Saunders II vi 



On Petroleum Springs of. 



By Chas. Robb II vi 



On State of Medical Science 



in. ByJ.N. Agnew, M.D. II xii 



On two species of Astacus 



FOUND IN. By T.J.Cottle II viii 



Ontario, Simcoe and 

 Huron railroad (len- 

 gth of line) : reprint I iii 



Ortygometra jamaiciencis 



captured in II iv 



Outline of Geology of. 



By E. J. Chapman II xiv 



Palaeontology of, with 

 brief descriptions of 

 new species. By H. 

 Alleyne Nicholson II xiv 



Parliament (first) in Tor- 

 onto; history and person- 

 ages II XII 



Parliaments (first) meeting 



of first session at Newark. IV i 



Petroleum industry IV vm 



Petroleum springs in I I 



Physical Geology of Cen- 

 tral. By A. W. G. Wilson IV vil 



Physical Structure of 

 Western District. By 

 W.E.Logan I in 



Picus meridionalis captured 

 in II IV 



Poisonous snakes in Ill v 



Polyzoa of; list II xiv 



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137 



275 

 363 

 502 



497 



249 

 ,329 



97 



498 

 313 

 207 

 216 



17 

 389 

 580 



125 



150 



75 

 179 

 114 



139 



388 

 255 

 134 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Ontario— Cow. 



Population movements in 

 typical municipalities ... . IV ix 262 



Population of, from 1838 to 

 1885, assisted or unassist- 

 ed by immigration forecast 

 of I II 290 



Pre-glacial Tonawanda 



River's course in IV vii 7 



Primary and metamorphic 

 rocks I III 29 



Prison Reform in Ill vii 210 



Railway construction up to 

 1852 I I 22 



Recent ARCHiEOLOciCAL 

 investigations in. By 

 H. Montgomery IV ix 1 



Religious census, 1842, '48, 



'52 I I 96 



Remarks on surveys (Huron 

 and Ottawa territory) : 

 reviewed II vi 487 



Reminiscences of 1837 re- 

 bellion in Toronto II XII 232 



Report of Evening Gros- 

 beak IN, in winter 1889- 

 90 IV III 111 



Rock valleys in Eastern 



(map) IV VII 168 



Rural depopulation in 

 Southern. By S. A. Cud- 

 more IV IX 261 



Schools (1865) II X 85 



Settlers (first) II xn 324 



Signs of Progress in II v 111 



Silurian Series in II viii 186 



Simcoe and Huron Union 



Ry. condition of I i 144 



Simcoe's (LiEUT.-Gov.) Ad- 

 ministration viewed in 

 HIS official Correspon- 

 dence. By Ernest Cruik- 

 shank IV ii 284 



Sketch map of Geological 



Formation of II vm 451 



Skeletons of mammals 



found in drift deposits. . . II vi 225 



Slavery abolition act IV ii 291 



Slavery laws of first Parlia- 

 ment (1793) IV I 83 



Slavery in II xiii 86 



IV I 104 



Smelting in IV ii 309 



Statistical account of, 1822. II xv 32 



Statistical account of, (1836) 



By Dr. Thos. Rolph:ref. II xv 35 



Statistics of, up to 1851 I ii 285 



Statistical sketches of. By 



Dr. Dunlop, 1832 : ref . . . . 1 1 xv 34 



Stromatocerium rugosum in 



Trenton limestone of . . . . II iv 493 



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