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GENERAL INDEX 



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Sen Vol. Page 



Quartzite — Con. 



Described II vi 436 



Hudson's Bay Ill iv 197 



Laurentian Series, Canada. . II viii 115 

 Quartzose sandstone, for- 

 mation at Niagara II V 501 



Quatre Bras, battle Ill iv 159 



Quauhtenanco, defense by 



Tlatilolcas IV vi 172 



Quauhtemalan, war with 



Atitlan IV vi 162 



Quebec Act. 



Discussed Ill vi 256 



Objects in passing it IV vii 409 



Quebec. 



Almanac and British Ameri- 

 can Royal Calendar for 



1819 II XV 29 



Quebec City. 



Beseiged by Americans, 1776 II xiv 79 



Canadian Institute's me- 

 morial TO Governor- 

 General FOR Astrono- 

 mical Observatory at. . II II 309 



Chien d'Or inscription II ix 304 



In 1852 I I 33 



Literary and Historical 



Society of I iii 170, 195, 220, 243, 



268, 327, 384 



Longitude determined II iv 460 



Longitude of, determined by 



Lieut. Ashe, R.N II iv 277 



Mean results of Meteoro- 

 logical observations 1853- 

 54. By Lieut. Noble.. ... I iii 327 



Meteorological Register for; 

 see under Meteorological 

 Registers. 



Quebec Meteorological 

 Table I m 20 



Sir Guy Carleton's defence 



of, in 1775-76 II xiv 79 



Temperature at, from 1828- 



1836 I I 77 



Quebec group of rocks. 



Characteristics II vi 44 



Crustacean fauna of prim- 

 ordial zone of Europe and, 

 compared II vi 287 



Described II vi 44 



Description of, along Inter- 

 colonial Ry II XV 381 



Economic substances of, in 



Canada II viii 193 



Fauna in, at Pt. Levi, Que. . II vi 43 



Fossils in, at Pt. Levi, Que . . II vi 42 



In Quebec II xv 99 



Remarks on Fauna of, 

 AND Primordial Zone of 

 Canada. By Sir Wm. E. 

 Logan II VI 40 



Silurian Series II viii 186 



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Quebec Province. 



Boundaries of, as defined by 



Constitutional Act, 1791. II xiv 58 

 Boundary between, and On- 

 tario stared from Pt. au 



Bodgt, reason for II xiv 62 



Census returns, 1861 II x 11 



Distribution of gold in Eas- 

 tern Townships I iii 97 



Distribution of Trenton 



Group in. II viii 202 



Earthquakes in I i 185 



Eastern townships' condi- 

 tion after rebellion of 1837 IV III 297 

 Effect of immigration on. . . II x 13 

 Felis concolar, occurrence in III vii 281 

 Geological formations in .. . II xv 95 

 Geological sub-divisions of. II xv 92 



Helix species in II viii 343 



Hudson River Formation in II viii 207 



Iron ore deposits IV viii 186 



Journal de I'lnstruction ' 



Publique: reviewed II ii 282 



Journal of Education; Lower 



Canada: reviewed II ii 282 



II V 365 

 II VI 487 



Gazetteer notice (1813) II xiv 370 



Rebellion of 1837 as viewed 



by Lieut. -Col. Coffin. .. . IV in 284 

 Rebellion of 1837, causes and 

 incidents prior to out- 

 break IV III 286 



Rebellion of 1837, skirmishes 

 during; facts concerning . IV in 288 



Trachytic Rocks of II v 428 



Water Power of. By 



Lieut. D. Ashe: reprint. . I in 327 

 Village Community system . Ill iv 66 

 Queen Charlotte Soiuid In- 

 dians, Census, 1847 I I 197 



Queen's Wharf, Toronto. 

 Unusual fluctuations of lake 



levels at IV v 42 



Queenstown, gazetteer no- 

 tice II XIV 211,537 



Queenston, Ont.,1795 IV i 100 



Quercus, Canadian species 

 Q. alba, Q discolor and Q. 



rubra described II vi 36 



Q. alba, L., host of 



Andricus petiolicola, Bassett IV ix 348 

 Holcaspis globulus, Fitch. . . IV ix 340 

 Neuroterus majalis, Bassett IV ix 354 



Philonix erinacei Beut IV ix 341 



Philonix nigra Gillette IV IX 342 



Q. coccinea Muench, host 

 of 

 Amphibolips confluens, Har- 

 ris .... . IV IX 343 



Amphibolips inanis O. S . . . IV ix 344 



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