PAL 



GENERAL INDEX 



PAN 



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Palenque — Con. 



Room containing Tablet of 



Cross IV VI 114 



Tzendals of, and their art of 



painting IV vi 107 



Uses of ancient buildings at IV vi 110 

 Palenque Tablet. 



Analysis of history of In- 

 scriptions in light of 

 written documents IV vi 179 



Attempts to decipher hiero- 

 glyphics IV VI 121 



Decipherment of hierogly- 

 phics IV VI 121 



Has no reference to Mexi- 

 cans IV VI 180 



Hieroglyphics IV vi 117 



Inscriptions in light of other 



historical documents. ... IV vi 156 



Of the Cross IV vi 113 



Prof. Campbells method of 



reading its hieroglyphics IV vi 123 



Translation of IV vi 143 



Inscriptions in light of his- 

 torical documents IV VI 170 



Palestine. 



Ashchurites in II xiv 269 



Caphtorim came from Sho- 

 bal in line of Ra and in- 

 vaded, before close of 

 Israel's wanderings II xiii 529 



Civilization began in south- 

 ern? II XIII 174 



Horite traces in II xiii 515 



Horse, use of , in I i 181 



Jerachmeelite region in ... . II xiv 419 



Maachathites' region in. . . . II xiv 419 



Onam families in; table. .. . II xiv 421 



Onite connection II xiv 418 



Shur or Geshurite areas in. . II xiv 418 



Southern, great centre of 

 later dispersion than that 



of Babel II xiii 521 



Palla. 



Colourless central body in 



cells of Cyanophyceae: ref. IV vi 447 

 Palladammonium . 



Cyanide of II iii 359 



Sulphide of II iii 359 



Palladium. 



Deposits at Sudbury IV viii 158 



Double Sulphocyanides of . . II iii 359 



On some compounds of . . . . II in 359 



Palladio-bichloride of potas- 

 sium II III 359 



Pallas, genealogy II xiv 560 



Palleske. 



Bacteria in human milk: ref. IV vii 472 

 Palliser, Capt. 



Exploration of North West 



ofjCanada, 1857 Ill i 151 



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Palliobranchiata. 



Canadian II iv 274 



Families of II xi 393 



Palmar, relation of, portion 

 of dorsal interossei to in- 

 termediate layer in orang 



(pl.) IV VI 584 



P. fascia IV vi 537 



Palmaris longus, orang IV vi 536 



Palmellaceae, Toronto species III vii 272 

 Palmerston, Lord. 



Autograph and anecdotes of II xv 146 

 Palms. 



Palms of Western Tropi- 

 cal Africa : reprint II X 285 



Palpodium aureum, devel- 

 opment of stem IV VIII 515 



Paludina, Toronto species. . . II vi 328 

 P. decisa, Say, Lake Ontario . II xiii 504 



Paludinidae, Canadian II iv 273 



Pamphila, Rocky mountain 



species with habitats. ... Ill ii 241 

 Pamphylia, traces of Ash- 



churite in II xiv 247 



Pan (Greek), traces of in 



ancient Greece II xiv 425 



Pan process, of extracting 



metals IV iv 364 



Panax, Characters and 

 Canadian habitats of 



P. quinquefolium, L II vi 281 



P. trifolium, L II vi 282 



Pancreas. 



Acipenser HI in 274 



Amia HI m 274 



Amiurus Ill h 412 



Amiurus: bibliography. ... Ill n 413 

 Karyolytic and Cytolytic 

 products in, Amblysto- 

 mata and Diemyctyli. ... IV i 265 



Lepidosteus Ill m 274 



Nebenkerne in, of dog IV i 257 



Pancreas of Amiurus. By 



A. B. Macallum Ill n 387 



Parasites in, of Diemyctyli 



(pl.) IV I 261 



Phenomena of secretion in . . IV i 271 

 Potassium richer than 



sodium in IV ix 402 



Staining power of, nucleus 



of IV I 269 



Pancreatic. 



Certain .structures in, cells 



of Amphibia IV i 253 



Eberth on, nebenkerne in 



salamander IV i 272 



Elaboration of , ferment ... . IV i 274 

 Pander's Conodonts; objec- 

 tions to. By R.Owen... II v 539 

 Pandion, Hamilton species. . II v 388 

 P. haliaetus carolinensis, 



Toronto IV in 90 



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