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Pine. 



Canadian species described . II vi 37 

 Effect of extracts from pine 



on fish IV VII 444, 449, 452, 457 



Embryology of a pine tree . . I i 79 

 Species in Ottawa valley de- 

 scribed I II 115 



Pine Apple Oil, manufacture 



of I II 11 



Pine Tree, ode to II xii 433 



Pine Finch. 



Habits of Ontario visitors . . Ill in 89 

 Pine Grosbeak. 



Habits of Ontario visitors . . Ill in 89 



Hamilton species II v 392 



Toronto species IV i 40 



Pine-Marten, Canadian lo- 

 calities Ill VI 74 



Pine Siskins, wintering at 



Toronto Ill vii 182 



Pinewood Creek. 



In 1779 IV IV 281 



Trading house at, 1770-80.. IV iv 301 

 Pinguin, textile fabrics 



made of II i 90 



Pinicola enucleator. 



Habits of Ontario visitors . . Ill in 89 

 Observations on Ontario 



visitors Ill vn 184, 191, 199, 201 



IV I 40, 41, 42, 43, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58 

 IV III 69, 95 

 Pinnipedia, localities Cana- 

 dian species Ill vi 77 



Pinnularia nobilis, move- 

 ments of II VI 325 



Pins, Pointe aux, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 536 



Pins and Needles. 



Process of Whitening 

 those made of iron and 



STEEL: reprint I in 84 



Pinus. 



Canadian species described . II vi 37 

 Species in Ottawa Valley 



described I n 115 



P. silvestris. 



Leaf made into wood-wool 



and uses of it I n 34 



New USES of leaf of: re- 

 print I II 34 



Oil fron leaf used for bath . . I ii 34 

 Pinweed, Canadian localities. II xv 167 

 Pioneer of Wilderness. 

 Nom-de-plume of Rev. Mr. 

 Rose; selections from 



writings II xv 443 



Piozzi, Mrs. 



Reminiscences of Johnson. . II xv 148 



Ser. VoL Page 



Pipes. 



Antiquity of II n 343 



Celtic II II 246 



Characteristics of Ancient . . II n 258 



Damaras of Africa II n 340 



Dene IV iv 36 



Discovery of Ancient II n 234 



Elfin, Fairy, Danes II n 246 



History and uses of II n 237 



Importance of ancient II n 259 



Indian examples from ossu- 

 aries II n 326 



Significance of medicine 



pipe stem in warfare II n 237 



Mound Builders II n 259 



Mound builders and Indian 



compared II n 334 



Of various Indian tribes.. . . II n 331 

 Peculiarities of Mound Buil- 

 ders II n 324 



Pipestone Lake, diabase dyke 



(pi.) Ill v 180 



Pipilo, Hamilton species II v 391 



P. ersrthrophthalmus. 



Habits of Ontario visitors . . Ill in 93 

 Observations on Ontario 



visitors Ill vn 191, 199 



IV in 70, 77, 80, 82, 97, 102 

 Pipit. 



Hamilton species II v 391 



Port Sydney IV in 86 



Pipitzahoic Acid II i 194 



Pipsissewa, suitable for flower 



gardens IV in 128 



Piranga erythromelas, ob- 

 servations on Ont. visitors III VII 191 

 IV ni 70, 74, 109, 110 

 Pisces. 



Species of fossil, in Ontario . II vi 363 

 Species that contain Nissl 



granules IV vi 425 



Pisciculture. 



Repeopling of Streams 

 WITH Fishes or Pisci- 

 culture: reprint I I 278 



Temperature of water for 



fecundation I ii 46 



Pisidium abditum, Halde- 



mand, L. Ontario II xiii 505 



Pistareen, Canada IV ix 239 



Pistia stratiotes, Astelic type 



in IV VI 623 



Pitcher-plant, Canadian lo- 

 calities II XV 60 



Pith. 



Botrychium virginianum ... IV v 284 

 Extrastelar, of Osmunda 



cinnamomea IV vin 527 



Stellar, of Osmunda cinna- 

 momea IV VIII 517 



Pithecanthropi II xv 247 



Pithecia, Extensor indicis. . . IV vi 542 



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