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 Polyzoinae, British Columbia 



coast IV IX 128 



Pozuaceas, Canadian species. I iii 292 

 Pomolis vulgaris, L. Ontario II xiii 506 

 Pompeian. 



PoMPEiAN Court at Syden- 

 ham Palace: reprint. ... I ii 196 



Pompeii, description of I ii 240 



Pond Lily, Canadian species . II xv 60 

 Pond, Peter. 



Russian and American trad- 

 ing stations on Pacific, 



1778: ref IV v 79 



Ponkas, original home Ill v 61 



Pons SMi Roman name of 



Newcastle, evidence II xiii 141 



Pontania. 



Gall on salix humilis, Marsh ; 



tannin cells in IV ix 337 



Species IV ix 327 



Pontania, N. S., on Salix hu- 

 milis Marsh anatomy (pi.) IV ix 333 

 P. desmodioides, Walsh. 



Host IV IX 328 



Host and anatomy (pi.) ... IV ix 332 



Ovipositing IV ix 339 



Tannin cells in IV ix 338 



P. hyalina, Norton. 



Anatomy (pi.) IV ix 333 



Host IV IX 328 



Ovipositing IV ix 338 



Tannin cells in IV x 338 



P. lucidse, Rohwer. 



Host and Anatomy IV ix 334 



Tannin cells in IV ix 338 



P. pisum, Walsh 



Host and anatomy (pi.) IV ix 330 



P pomum Walsh. 



Anatomy (pi.) IV ix 331 



Excrement of larvae pro- 

 duces cell division IV IX 367 



Galls on Salix cordata Muhl 

 shows red, a dormant 



colour in host IV ix 372 



Gall shows aeriferous tissue 

 which is also present in 

 cortex of stem of host .... IV ix 369 



Host IV IX 328 



Ovipositing IV ix 339 



Tannin containing cells. ... IV ix 337 

 P. salicis. 



Excrement of larvae produ- 

 ces cell division IV IX 367 



Pontania (un described), on 



host Salix humilis Marsh. IV ix 328 

 Pontederiacese . 



Ban ie species II xv 50 



Canadian species II xiv 299 



Hamilton species Ill ii 154 



Localities Canadian species. II xiv 652 



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Pontiac War. 



Rutherford's Narrative 

 AN Episode in the, 1 763 ; 

 an unpublished mss. by 

 Lieut. Rutherford of 

 Black Watch. By Thos. 



Hodgins IV iii 229 



Pontoporeia affinis, Lind- 



Strom, L. Ontario II xiii 499, 501 



Pontus, Ashchurile traces in. II xiv 247 

 Pooecetes gramineus. 



Habits of Ontario visitors. . Ill iii 95 

 Observations on Ontario 



visitors Ill vii 190, 195 



IV III 69, 82, 102, 103, 



104, 105, 109 



Poplar. 



Canadian II 



Suitability for city planting IV 



Poplins, Irish I 



Popliteus, orang IV 



Popul Vuh, Quiches IV 



Popp and Becker. 



Bacteria in three different 

 parts of milk put through 



seperator: ref IV 



Poppy, Canadian localities. . . II 

 Population. 



Causes of decline in rural, of 



Ontario . IV ix 264 



Decline of rural, in Chin- 

 guacousy Tp., Ont., 1861- 



1911 IV IX 262 



Decline in rural districts 

 Ontario, period 1861- 

 1911, as given by census. IV ix 263 

 Decline in rural Ontario due 

 to transfer of other em- 

 ployments to Cities IV IX 266 



Decline in rural Ontario due 



to machinery IV ix 266 



Movement of, in typical 



municipalities in Ontario. IV ix 262 

 Movement in Toronto Tp., 



Ont., 1861-1911 IV IX 262 



Movement of, in market 

 gardening and fruit grow- 

 ing townships, Ont., 1861- 



1911 IV IX 262 



Nah'ane tribe IV vii 522 



Present density of rural, in 



Ontario, 1911 IV ix 263 



Fopulus, aeriferous tissue 



distribution in IV ix 369 



P. baleamifera, L., host for 



Aphid Gall (unclassified) . IV ix 303 



P. canadensis, Canadian II vi 38 



P. deltoides, Marsh, host for 

 Pemphigus vagabundus, 



Walsh IV IX 306 



P. grandidentata, Michx, 



host for Eriophyes Sp. . . . IV ix 300 



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