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P. vitulina, Linn. 



Canadian localities 



Newfoundland 



Phocis, traces of Ashchurites 



in 



Phoebe, Toronto 



Phcenicia. 



Connections with Egypt. . . II xiii 

 Egypt, Greece and, inti- 

 mately connected from 



very ancient times II xiii 



Horite traces in, evidence of 



their nobility II xiii 



Names of families common 



to both, and Greece II xiii 



Traces of Ashchur in II xiv 



Zimri traces in II xv 



Phoenician. 



Cranial evidence of, settle- 

 ment in Britain II viii 



Skull of, from Malta in Dr. 



Morton's Collection II viii 



Phoenix spinosa, uses of II x 



Pholerite. 



Chemical composition of .. . II vii 

 Tests; Canadian localities. . II vi 

 Philiota, Habits and On- 

 tario Habitats of 



P. adiposa, Fr IV ix 



P. praecox, Pers IV ix 



Phonetic. 

 Anomalies observed in 

 some modern forms of 

 Ancient Proper Names. 

 By Rev. Dr. Scadding. . . II viii 

 Aztec characters, values of . Ill in 



Dene IV i 



Dene language IV vi 



Etruscan characters, values 



of... Ill III 



Phonetic value of Canary 



Island Characters IV vii 



Some Laws of. Change in 

 Khitan Languages. By 



John Campbell Ill i 



Phonolite II v 



Phoretine II i 



Phosphate. 



Distribution of fat, chlo- 

 rides, potassium, and 

 iron in striated muscle. 

 By Maud L. Menten. ... IV viii 



Distribution of, in muscle 



(pi.) IV VIII 



Diverse forms of mineral. . IV Viii 



Manufacture for fertilizers 



in Canada IV viii 



Phosphate bearing rocks in 



Canada Ill v 



P. of iron. 



Tests; Canadian localities. . II vi 



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P. of Lime. 



Characters II ^ 



Found in New York I i 



In Lingulce and Orbicula. . . I i 

 Shells of Lingula and Orbi- 

 cula contain I i 



Phosphoric Acid. 



Determination of II 



No, in rocks below Cretace- 

 ous and above Devonian . IV vii 



Origin in deposits IV vii 



Phosphorites. 



Colour phosphorescence in. IV vii 



Occurrence and origin IV vii 



Phosphor-Salt. 



Opalescence produced in 



Silicates in, in blowpipe.. II xv 



Phosphuretted bases II 



Phosphorus. 



Aleuron cell analyzed for . . . IV vi 

 Amorphous; preparation of . II 

 Cytoplasm of radicle and 

 plumule cells gave, reac- 

 tion IV VI 



Detection of, in case of 



poisoning II 



Form in which, exists in 



gliadin and glutenin IV vi 



Gliadin nuclein analyzed 



for IV VI 



In central body of Cyano- 



phycese IV V 



In gliadin IV vi 



In gluten IV vi 



In nerve cells IV v: 



In yeast cell IV 



Lead reduced by I 



Method of detecting in Cya- 



nophyceae 



Nissl granules give, reaction 



Note on Presence of, in 



Iron Wire. By E. J. 



Chapman 



Nucleolus gives, reaction. . . 

 On Forming Vessels of Gold 



by Aid of 



Oxide of Copper reduced by 

 Oxyphite nuclear substance 



gives, reaction 



Reaction in Beggiatoa 



Reaction in Yeast Cell 



Silver deposited by aid of . . 



Source in wheat grain 



Spongioplasm, intergranu- 



lar, gives, reaction IV 



Test for, in nerve cells IV 



Photographic. 



Light I 



Magnetic apparatus II 



New process of, engrav- 

 ing ON STEEL. By Fox 

 Talbot: reprint I 



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