PRO 



GENERAL INDEX 



PRO 



Protaster — Con. 



Notes on Ophiurian Ge- 

 nus, WITH DESCRIPTION OF 

 NEW SPECIES. By Wm. A. 



Parks 



Tseniaster and, compared . . 



P. daoulasensis 



P. flexuosus (Miller and 

 Dyer), genus to which be- 

 longs 



P. forbesi 



P. granuliferus. 



Characteristics 



Genus to which belongs. . . . 

 P. miamiensis. 



Characteristics 



Genus to which belongs. . . . 

 salteri, Sowerby, 



Ser. Vol. Page 



P. 



characteristics 



Genus to which belongs. . . . 



P. whiteavesianus (n. sp ). 



Full description with plates. 



Kirkfield, Ont 



Protasteridse. 



Characteristics and species . 



Protasterina 



P. fimbriata, Ulrich, genus 



to which belongs 



Protean bed, central basin, 



Tennessee 



Proteid. 



Bran gives coagulable 



In gluten 



Iron firmly combined in, 



obtained from liver 



Protein. 



Constituents 



Synthesis of 



Protersion 



Protensive quantity 



Proteus. 



Remarks on Canadian 

 Specimen of, of the 

 Lakes. By J. G. Hodgins 



P. canadensis 



Protease. 



Bran proteid 



Same as gliadin 



Prothallial tracheides 

 Prothallus. 



Botrychium virginianum 



(pl.) 



Lycopodium annotinum. . . . 



Lycopodium cernuum 



Preservation of, of Botry- 

 chium virginianum 



Protichnites. 



Canada 



Melanospermse or Fucoids 

 may have caused tracks 

 known as 



IV V 



IV V 

 IV V 



IV V 

 IV V 



IV V 



IV V 



IV V 

 IV V 



IV v 

 IV V 



IV V 



IV V 



IV v 

 IV v 



IV VII 



III VI 



IV VI 

 IV VI 



IV 



IV VII 

 IV VII 

 II X 

 II X 



II 

 II 



IV VI 

 IV VI 

 IV \ 



IV 

 IV 

 IV 



IV 



II 



363 

 363 

 365 



368 

 364 



364 



368 



365 

 368 



364 

 367 



368 

 372 



366 

 364 



368 



76 



514 



498 



238 



431 

 431 

 314 

 314 



11) 



22 



514 

 499 

 281 



270 

 267 

 268 



268 



469 



II XV 487 



Protichnites — Con. 



In Potsdam Group, Canada 



(pl.) 



Probable nature of sup- 

 posed FOSSIL tracks 



KNOWN AS, AND ClIMAC- 

 TICHNITES. By E. J. 



Chapman 



Protococcoidese, Toronto 



species 



Protoplasm. 



Caustic alkali effect on 



Origin of relation of chemi- 

 cal elements within 



Pal/EOchemistry OF Ocean 



IN RELATION TO ANIMAL 

 AND VEGETABLE PROTO- 

 PLASM. By A. B. Macal- 

 lum 



Proportion of sodium, potas- 

 sium, calcium and magne- 

 sium in living, unknown 



Relation of salts in ocean to 



Structure of Cell Pro- 

 toplasm. By Prof. A. B. 



Macallum: abstract 



Protophiurese, characteristics 



and species 



Protot3rpography. 



Prototypography. By 



Rev. Dr. Scadding 



Protoxides, of iron, mangan- 

 ese and tin 



Protozoa. 



Classes unrepresented in 

 fossil condition: reason. . 



Corniferous, Ontario 



De cribed 



Divisions, or classes 



Galbraith and Haughton's 

 Scientific Manuals: re- 

 viewed 



In A cidians 



Infusoria, Sponges and 

 ~ Rhizopods in 



Is it a sub-kingdom? 



List of Canadian Devonian . 



Metazoa and; Haeckel's 

 division of animal king- 

 dom: ref 



Position of sub-kingdom of. 



Prof. Green's Manual re- 

 viewed 



Species in Toronto tap 



water 



Protcstele, Osmunda cinna- 



momea 



Proudfoot, Hon. W. 



Some effects of Chris- 

 tianity on Legislation. 

 (abstract) 



Ser. Vol. Page 

 II VIII 188 



II XV 



III VII 



IV VII 

 IV VII 



IV VII 

 IV VII 



IV III 

 IV VIII 



II XV 



II I 



II XIII 



II XIV 



II VI 



II VII 



II V 



II 



IV 



II 

 II 



V 

 IX 



VI 

 X 



II XIV 



II XV 



II X 



II V 



III I 



IV VIH 



486 

 271 

 327 

 540 



IV VII 535 



561 

 552 



44 

 365 



574 

 79 



380 

 126 

 504 

 370 

 50 



48 

 117 



504 



21 



127 



419 



28 



49 

 421 

 516 



1.59 

 25 



397 



