OXK 



GENERAL INDEX 



PAL 



Ser. Vol. 



Oxkuzcab IV vi 



Oxlahuh-Tzy. 



Career IV vi 



King of Cachiquel IV vi 



Manner of accession IV vi 



Period of reigning as given 



in Palenque tablet IV vi 



Ozlahun-Pek. 



King of Cachiquel IV vi 



Palenque's relations with 



Oaxaca andUxmal in, time IV vi 



Oxpet's works IV vi 



Oxygen. 



Manufacture on large scale . I ii 

 On Oxygen. By Prof. 



Faraday: reprint I ii 



Oxygen in Nascent state 



Ozone: reprint I ill 



Ozone produced from, by 



electric spark I il 



Production of , gas I ii 



Oxygenation II i 



Oxyib. 



People IV VI 



Rebellion in IV vi 



Revolt IV VI 



Oxyphite, of nerve cells IV vi 



Oxyphile nuclear substance 



Derived from Chromatin. . . IV vi 

 Development in cell (pi.) ... IV vi 



Digests IV VI 



Iron in it IV vi 



Iron in it after treatment 



with alkalies IV vi 



Nature IV vi 



Phosphorus reaction in ... . IV vi 

 Oxytropis, DC, Canadian 

 localities of 



O. campestris, DC II xv 



O. podocarpa, Gray II xv 



OxsTuris II IV 



Oyster. 



Shells in Medicine Hat Clays III v 

 Used by aborigines in Ork- 

 ney II III 



Ozomatli, king of Oaxaca ... IV vi 

 Ozone. 

 Anomalous Production 



OF. By Henry H. Croft. . II xiii 

 At St. Martin Isle Jesus, 



Que. (1858) II iv 



Formed over crystallizing 



iodic acid II xiii 



Methods of producing II i 



II IV 



Observations on. By Prof. 



Rogers II ii 



Properties of I i 



Produced from Oxygen by 



electric spark I ii 



Relation to disease I in 



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 202 



160 



125 

 180 



179 



125 



181 

 184 



10 



10 



312 



10 



257 

 70 



202 

 201 

 203 

 410 



421 

 420 

 412 

 411 



414 

 435 

 411 



357 



357 



26 



155 



385 

 171 



239 



266 



239 



79 



328 



72 

 17 



10 

 312 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Paalstaves II i 234 



Pabahmesad II ii 333 



Pachnan or Pachnas, traces 



of in Egypt II xiv 194 



Pachypsylla celtidis-mana- 

 ma, Riley, on host Celtis 



occidentalis, L. (pi.) IV ix 308 



Pacific Coast. 



Incidents of Travel on. 

 By Paul Kane, Esq., 



Chinook Indians I iii 273 



Pacific Ocean. 



Area grandis in IV viii 389 



Currents I i 248 



Explorations through 



VALLEY OF AtRATO TO, IN 

 SEARCH OF SHIP CaNAL 



ROUTE. By F. M. Kelley: 



reprint II ii 126 



Nodosaria abyssorum in . . . . IV viii 387 

 First overland expedition 

 from Montreal to dis- 

 cover, 1738 II VIII 412 



Pacific Salmon. 



Life history of. By Prof. 



J. Playfaii- McMurrich. .. IV ix 23 

 Pachard. 



Feeding habits of Cecido- 



myia larvae: ref IV ix 362 



Pacumchac, Mayas IV vi 117 



Padus serotina, Canadian . . II vi 33 

 Psederus riparius, Mels. 



Cat I III 267 



Paget. 



Sectional area of Aorta: ref . II ix 181 

 Painted Bunting, Hamilton 



species II v 391 



Paine 's process, for preparing 

 illuminating gas from 



water I i 78 



Paints, byproducts of batter- 

 ies used in giving electric 



light . I I 243 



Pais Plat, gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 534 



Paix, Dr. 



La Crux at Palenque IV VI 108 



Paiyatuma. 



Zuni song IV VI 339 



Pakington, Sir John. 



Proposal for Canadian Cur- 

 rency I I 179 



Palace. 



Crystal Palace at Syden- 

 ham : reprint I ll 102 



Crystal palace at Sydenham 



opened I i 47 



New York Crystal Palace, 



Reservoir Square I I 69 



Palache. 



Goniometer for measuring 



crystals: ref IV viii 445 



365 



