RIG 



GENERAL INDEX 



RIV 



Ser. Vol. 



Righthandedness — Con. 



Theory as to cause II xv 



Theories concerning II xiii 



Troglodytes and Aborigines 

 of France were right- 

 handed II XV 



Rigid Dynamics. 



Note on Composition of 

 Parallel Rotations. 



By J. B. Cherriman II ii 



Rings, Dene IV iv 140, 



Rink, Dr. 



American origin of Eskimo: 



ref..... Ill VI 



Classification of Eskimo : ref. Ill vi 



Eskimo, origin: ref Ill v 



Legend of Eskimo about se- 

 curing copper from South : 



ref Ill VI 



Ring Necked Plover, Prince 



of Wales Sound Ill v 



Ringed Seal, Canadian locali- 

 ties Ill VI 



Ringel. 



Bacteria in human milk: 



ref IV VII 



Rio, Capt. Antonio del. 



Ruins of Palenque: ref IV vi 



Rio Grande, Jamaica, ter- 

 races IV V 



Ripple marks, on Lake beach. 



Garrison Common, Toronto I i 

 Rippoldsau spring, analysis 



of its water I i 



Risinghan Notes on Latin 

 Inscriptions 

 Giving ancient name as 



Habitancum II xii 



II XIV 



On altar and slabs II iv 



II X 

 On slab dedicated to Cara- 



calla II X 



On stone and altar; former 

 appears to be memorial of 



Christian II ix 



To Roman legate in A.D. 



205-207 II X 



Rissa tridactyla, Toronto .. . Ill vii 

 Rissoa, Minuta of, St. Law- 

 rence Valley II iii 



Ritson, Jos. 



Autograph in volume now 

 property of Rev. Dr. 



Scadding II xv 



Ritter. 



Colour of Autodax and its 



larvae: ref IV viil 



Incubation of Autodax eggs: 



ref IV VIII 



Respiration in Diemyctylus: 

 ref IV VIII 



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474 

 201 



468 



92 

 166 



273 



266 



60 



277 

 121 



78 



472 

 102 

 352 

 150 

 151 



125 

 155 



254 

 104 



102 



224 



314 

 190 



86 



539 



485 

 474 



489 



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Ritter and Miller. 



Colour of Autodax and 

 ITS LARViE: ref IV viii 485 



Incubation of Autodax eggs: 

 ref IV VIII 474 



Moisture required for de- 

 velopment of Autodax: 



ref IV VIII 485 



Ritthausen. 



On gluten: ref IV vii 500 



Proteids in gluten: ref IV vii 498 



Rive, Prof. A. de La. 



Cause of Aurora Borea- 



Lis: reprint I iii 124, 164 



Rivers. 



Calcium relatively abundant 

 in..... IV VII 556 



Composition of primeval 

 ocean inferred from that 

 of existing rivers IV vii 556 



Chinese II iv 234 



Cumberland; its gradient 



and drainage area Ill vii 99 



Declivity of I i 165 



Description of detritus car- 

 ried down by I iii 79 



Duck; its drainage area in 

 Central Basin of Tennes- 

 see. Ill VII 102 



Elk; its drainage Area in 



Central Basin, Tennessee III vil 102 



Evidence from, that potas- 

 sium and calcium pre- 

 dominated in pre-Cam- 

 brian seas IV vii 555 



Magnesium present to some 

 extent in IV vii 557 



Mississippi AND Ohio In 9 



On Causes of Excess of 

 Mean Temperature of 

 rivers above that of 

 Atmosphere recently 



OBSEliVED BY M. ReNOU. 



By W. J. M. Rankine: re- 

 print I I 96 



On Ground-Ice or Anchor 

 Ice, in. By Prof. Jas. 

 Thompson: reprint II viii 320 



Potassium exceeds Sodium 

 in rivers draining rocky 

 areas of pre-Cambrian 

 origin IV vii 556 



Proportional amounts of 

 Na, K, Ca, Mg, SO,, CI, 

 Si and Fe in IV vii 558 



Preglacial, traced in Gt. 



Lakes IV vi 47 



River Credit, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 376 



River St. Clair, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 214 



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