PEN 



GENERAL INDEX 



PER 



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P. elongatus II vi 267 



P. hemiplicatus, allied forms II iv 316 

 P. oblongus, Linn, Niagara 



Limestone, Thorold II xiv 141 



P. occidentalis, Hall, Hes- 



peler, Guelph, Elora II xiv 143 



Pennycuik, Laird of, and 

 Alexander Gordon the 



Antiquary II xiv 16 



Penthorum, Gronow Cana- 

 dian habitats of 



P. sedoides, L II xv 549 



Peppergrass, Canadian spe- 

 cies and habitats II xv 164 



Pepper-root, Canadian lo- 

 calities II XV 62 



Pepperwort, Canadian spe- 

 cies and habitats II XV 164 



Peptic glands. 



Amiurus Ill ii 399 



Gasteropodus trispinatus. . . Ill ii 401 



Perca fluviatilis Ill ii 400 



Silurus glanis Ill ii 400 



Peptides, syntheses of IV viii 433 



Peptones. 



Artificial production of . . . . IV viii 434 



In cheese IV vii 111 



Peraneminae II xii 365 



Perca flavescens, Cuvier, L. 



Ontario II xiii 506 



P. fluviatilis, peptic glands. . Ill ii 400 

 Perception. 



External sensitive II xi 307 



NIetaphysical view of II i 120 



Sir Wm. Hamilton's doc- 

 trine of External, criti- 

 cized II XII 57 



Sir Wm. Hamilton's doc- 

 trine of Sensitive: re- 

 viewed II II 2S5 



Perch. 



Effect of cedar extract on. . IV vii 441 

 Effect of pine extracts on . . IV vii 446 

 Effect of maple sawdust on . IV vii 448 

 Effect of sawdust in experi- 

 mental tank on IV vii 433 



Effect of sawdust on eggs. . IV vii 436 

 Perch Cove, gazetteer notice 



(1813) • II XIV 534 



Perches et Cave, Rapids de, 



gazetteer notice (1813). . . II xiv 535 



Perching birds II xi 148 



Percy Tp., gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 535 



Pere, Pointe au, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 535 



Peregrine Falcon, Hamilton 



frequenters II vi 13 



Peresh, family connections. . II xv 287 

 Perfumes, from fusel-oil I i 105 



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Pergamus in Mysia, copper 

 coin from, in Canadian 



Institute II ix 228 



j Pergande. 



Hormaphis hamamelidis 

 Fitch and Hamamelistes 

 spinosus Shimer inhabit 

 alternately Betula nigra 

 L. and Hamamelis vir- 



giniana L. : ref IV IX 305 



Perichlamydium Ehren- 



berg, Jarnaica IV viii 386 



Periclase, artificial formation 



of II VI 526 



Pericycle, in plants IV vi 599 



Periderm-tissue, Botry- 



chium virginianum IV V 284 



Perigynose Exogens, tabular 



view of II VI 282 



Periosteum, generates bone . II x 197 

 Perisoreus canadensis, ob- 

 servations on Ontario 



visitors Ill vii 184 



IV III 100, 191 

 Peristerite, same as Albite. . I i 114 



Perithemis, Hagen II vii 452 



Periwinkles. 



In ancient and modern Bri- 

 tain II III 383 



In British Seas I i 109 



Permeability. 



On, of highly heated Iron 

 BY Gases. By M. L. 



Cailletet: reprint II ix 277 



Permian. 



Chelepteris zaleskii in, of 



Russia. IV VIII 529 



Chelepteris gracilis in upper, 



of Russia IV viii 529 



Formation Maritime Pro- 

 vinces, Can II I 42 



Grammatopteris in, of Au- 



tun IV VIII 529 



Rock in United States II iii 261 



Strata in America (New 



Orleans) II iii 357 



Perognathus monticola, 



Baird, Canadian localities III vi 84 



Peronei muscles IV vi 579 



Peroneus brevis, orang IV vi 564 



P. longus. 



In man and apes IV vi 564 



Orang , IV vi 564 



P. parvus. 



Apes IV VI 564 



Chimpanzee IV vi 565 



Gorilla IV vi 565 



Orang IV VI 565 



P. quinti digiti, in lower apes IV vi 565 

 P. tertius. 



Function in man IV vi 563 



Orang IV vi 563 



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