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Palsearca Hall II vi 



Palseaster, J. Hall II in 



Palseobotany, Osmundaceae. IV viii 

 PalsBochemistry. 



palieochemistry of the 

 Ocean in relation to 

 Animal and Vegetable 

 Protoplasm. By A. B. 



Macallum IV vii 



Palseocystites, Canadian ... . II iv 



PalsBoliths IV iv 



Palaeolithic Man. 



Evidence of, in America .... II xv 



In America II xv 



Palffioliths. 



Age of, exaggerated IV iv 



Found along with neoliths 



in America IV iv 



Palaeontological. 



Disappearance of fossils 

 causes break in, records: 



reasons II xiii 



Evidence concerning fossils 

 in Quebec shales and Pri- 

 mordial zone II VI 



Imperfection of. Record. 



By H. Alley ne Nicholson. II xiii 

 Sudden extinction of Ani- 

 mals Causes breaks in, 



record II xiii 



Thinning out of Beds causes 

 discontinuity of, record 



(pi.) ,...., II XIII 



Unrepresented time in geo- 

 logical record causes vast 



gaps in, record II xiii 



Palaeontology. 



Anticosti rocks II in 



At Crystal Palace I in 



Bibliography of. of West 



Indies . IV vni 



Causes of absence of certain 

 animals in fossiliferous 

 deposits II xiii 



Contributions to, 1858, 1859 

 and 1860. By Jas. Hall: 

 reviewed II vi 



Contributions to, of Iowa. 



By Jas. Hall II v 



Contributions to. By Jas. 



Hall: reviewed II vi 



Figures and Descriptions of 

 Canadian Organic Re- 

 mains; Decade III: re- 

 viewed II IV 



Iowa II V 



New York II i 



Observations on, of Burling- 

 ton, Iowa. By Chas. 

 White : reviewed II vi 



Palaeontology. By Richard 

 Owen : reviewed II v 



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Palae ontology — Con . 



PALiEONTOLOGY OF PRO- 

 VINCE OF Ontario. By 



H. Alleyne Nicholson II xiv 125 



Position of, in 1858 II iv 77 



Recent advances in (1863) . . II viii 103 

 Palseophiuridae, characteris- 

 tics and species IV viii 367 



Palaeozoic. 



Descriptions of new, fossils 

 from Illinois and Iowa. . . II vi 528 



Descriptions of new species 

 of. Fossils. By Jas. Hall: 

 reviewed II in 153 



Fecundity of marine vege- 

 tation at. Ages II XI 191 



Formation in Tennessee III vii 80 



Glauconite deposits IV vn 547 



Note on a New Genus of, 

 Brachiopoda. By E. 

 Billings II VI 148 



Probable former exist- 

 ence of, glaciers. By 

 Prof. Ramsay: reprint. . . I in 114 



Sediments how laid down in 



Canada? IV vn 153 



Palaeozoic Rocks. 



Fossils found in II n 265 



Canada II vni 112, 185 



Central Ontario IV vn 157 



Direction of Currents of 

 Deposition and source 

 OF Materials of older. 

 By Prof. Jas. Hall: reprint II in 88 



On structure and 

 succession of Lower, 

 OF North Wales and 

 part of Shropshire. By 

 Prof. Ramsay: reprint... I i 248 



Scarboro' Cliff and vicinity. II xv 391 

 Palamedeinse, generic char- 

 acters II XI 158 



Palasterina II vi 517 



Palatine, Amiurus catus (pi.) Ill ii 284 

 Palatine Arch, Amiurus 



Catus Ill n 316 



Palato- Quadrate, apparatus 



of Amiurus Ill n 283 



Palenque. 



Ancient bridge IV vi 106 



Ancient Canal IV vi 106 



Architecture IV vi 110 



Architecture in ancient city. IV vi 105 



Controversy over missing 

 slab of Tablet of cross .. . IV vi 114 



La Cruz IV vi 108 



Palaces of kings IV vi 104 



Palenque and its ruins IV vi 101 



Relations with Oaxaca and 

 Uxmal in time of Oxlahun- 

 Pek IV VI 181 



Roofs of temples in ancient . IV vi 109 



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