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Pandocia fibrosa (Stimp- 

 son), Canadian Atlantic 



coast IV IX 



Paneiconography I ii 



Panisus cataphractus, 

 Koen. 

 Fifth unpaired eye absent . . IV ix 

 Syn. Thyas cataphracta, 



Koenike IV ix 



Panoeolus retirugis, Fr., 



habits; Ontario habitats . IV ix 

 Panormus, copper coin from, 



in Canadian Institute. ... II ix 

 Panspermia, theory of Origin 



of Life on Globe IV viii 



Pansy, Canadian habitats. . . II xv 

 Panther, Canadian localities . Ill vi 

 Panticapceum (Kertch). 

 Researches in. By Dr. D. 



Macpherson: reprint. ... II il 

 Panton, Prof. J. Hoyes. 

 Caves and Potholes of 



RocKWOOD, Ont Ill VI 



Places of Geological 

 Interest near Medicine 



Hat Ill V 



Panus, Habits and Ontario 

 habitats of 



P. strigosus B. and C IV ix 



P. stypticus, Fr IV ix 



Papanakie, Paulet. 



Story of Anderson and 

 Stewart's search for 



Franklin expedition IV viii 



Papaver, L., Canadian lo- 

 calities of 



P. nudicaule, L II xv 



P. somniferum, L II xv 



Papaveraceee. 



Barrie species II XV 



Canadian species II XI v 



Hamilton species Ill li 



Localities Canadian species. II xiv 



II XV 



London species II viii 



Papaw, North American, 



Canadian localities II xv 



Papcastle, notes on Latin In- 

 scriptions found at II xii 



II XIV 



Paper. 



Application of thistle to 

 manufacture of, Lord 

 Berriedale's patent: 



reprint I ni 



History of manufacture of . . Ill v 



Industry in Canada IV viii 



Iridescent and opalescent; 



manufacture I i 



Manufacture OF. By John 



Notman Ill v 



Manufacture of; reprint. I iii 



Ser. VoL Page i Ser. VoL Page 



Paper — Con. 



Materials for its manufac- 

 ture Ill v 200 



Materials for paper 

 making. paper from 

 cow-dung. By Alfred 



Coleman: reprint I III 32, 39 



Materials for making I iii 44 



Paper FROM Wood: reprint. I in 19 

 Paper from Wood Fibre: 



reprint I II 194 



Plants from which, pulp can 



be made Ill v 200 



Plants that yield fibre suit- 

 able for, materials II XI 198 



Substitutes for, materials . . II XI 197 



Papermills, equipment Ill v 200 



Paphlagonia, Zimri traces in II xv 294 

 Papier glace, manufacture 

 from, by product of slaugh- 

 ter houses I I 104 



Papier Mache, improved 



material as substitute for I ii 171 

 Papilio, Rocky Mt. species 



with habitats Ill ii 239 



Papilionaceous Plants, acci- 

 dental fertilization of... II iv 222 

 Papineau, L. 



Leader of. Rebellion of 1837 IV iii 285 

 Papineau Creek, Tp., Car- 

 low, Corundum crystals. IV iv 227 

 Pappus. 



Guldin's Properties of Cen- 

 tre of Gravity II viii 33 



Note on proposition of. 



By J. B. Cherriman II ill 15 



Pappoose-root, Canadian 



habitats II xv 59 



Paps, The, gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 534 



Papuan. 



Brain volume of, compara- 

 tive II XV 228 



Papyrus, method of manu- 

 facture Ill V 198 



"Paradise Lost", Battle of 

 Austerlitz planned from 



passage in it II i 89 



Paradoxidse II i 286 



Paradoxides. 



Canadian II viii 32 



Oleni or, at Anse au Loup. . II vii 72 

 P. novo-repertus, New- 

 foundland II IV 316 



Paraffine. 



Manufacture of from 

 Bituminous Shale: re- 

 print I III 17 



Paraffine Products of 



Coal : reprint I m 66 



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425 



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