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Table shewing distances and 

 bearings of principal 

 places from Toronto be- 

 fore (1813) ... II XIV 217 



Topographical Description 

 and Provincial Gazetteer 



of, 1799 II XV 28 



Utica Formation in II viii 204 



Various rock formations de- 

 scribed I III 1 



Vermillion range continued 



into. IV II 308 



Xanthium spinosum distri- 

 bution in II XV 642 



Ontario, Central. 



Cretaceous planation in . . . IV vii 162 



Glacial till sheets IV vii 167 



Ice sheet's work IV vii 180 



Literature on Physical Geo- 



fc logy of IV VII 185 



Lorraine epoch IV vii 161 



Palaeozoic series IV vii 157 



Pleistocene deposits IV vii 165 



Pleistocene epoch in IV vii 162 



Pleistocene history of I V vii 182 



Post Carboniferous period . . IV vii 162 

 Recent geological history of IV Vii 183 



Sandstones in IV vii 158 



Streams which produced 



pre-glacial valleys in. . . . IV vii 181 

 Ontario County, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 531 



Ontario Fort, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 531 



Ontario Group, Canadian flora IV viii 26 

 Ontario, Lake, see Lake On- 

 tario. 

 Ontario, Northern. 



Climate of. By R. F. Stu- 



part IV IX 149 



Roads and road building. . . IV viii 465 

 Settlement of. By Thos. 



Southworth IV viii 461 



Ontario vein, in Kamanisti- 



quia Ill VII 258 



Onthophagus hecate, Mels. 



Cat I III 257, 325 



Ontogenesis II xv 232 



Ontogeny. 



Neuroterus IV ix 298 



Osmunda cinnamomea IV viii 526 



Osmundaceae IV viii 526 



Ontology. 



Berkeley's theory II i 117 



Ontology of Prof . Ferrier .. . II i 106 

 Ontonagon. 



Ancient mining in II i 229 



Ancient mining and imple- 

 ments in II I 233 



Visited in 1765 and '66 II i 234 



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Ontonogon River. 



Ancient mine with mass of 



copper of 6 tons in it. .. . I i 132 



Ancient mines on I i 107 



Oolitic limestones. 



Formation of, by organic 



agencies II iv 324 



Oon, Arthur's II xrV 23 



Oonktayhe, Dakotas IV vi 275 



Oosphere, Botrychium vir- 



ginianum (pi.) IV v 278 



Oot-loo-lik IV vm 396 



Opal II V 521 



Opalescent paper, manufac- 

 ture I I 105 



Opas, Indian mummy, dis- 

 tortion in crania of II vr 421 



Opate, Indian girl II i 77 



Opercular bones. 



Amiurus Ill ii 291 



Relations and origin; history III ii 290 

 O. muscles, Amiurus Catus. . Ill ii 318 

 Operculum, Amiurus catus 



(pi.) Ill II 289 



Ophidia II v 85 



Ophidomonas jenensis, cen- 

 tral body of cell IV vi 475 



Ophileta compacta; Salter, 

 Calciferous formation near 



Toronto II xv 644 



Ophio-encrinasterise, char- 

 acteristics and species. ... IV viii 365 

 Ophioglossacese. 



Botrychium virginianum's 



position in IV v 287 



Central cylinder in IV vi 602 



Generic characters II xii 364 



Relationships to other 



groups of Pteridophyta . . IV v 288 

 Secondary wood in, doubt- 

 ful IV V 284 



Ophioglossum pedunculo- 

 sum. 



Antherozoids IV v 277 



Sexual phase of IV v 266 



Ophiogomphus colubrina, 

 Selys, characters; N. 



American habitats II vii 458 



Ophites, serpent worship .... IV v 12 



Ophiura IV viir 365 



Ophiurian. 



Classification of, fossil. By 



Dr. B. Stiirtz: ref IV viii 365 



Notes on, genus Protas- 



TER WITH description OF 



NEW SPECIES. By Wm. A. 



Parks IV viii 363 



Ophiurida, Ontario II vi 517 



Ophiuridse II in 158 



Ophiuroidea, modern classi- 

 fication. By Dr. J. W. 

 Gregory: ref IV viii 366 



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