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St. Marylebone. 



Brain weights of patients in, 



Infirmary II xv 211 



St. Mary's, Ont. 



Athyris maia at II v 277 



Machaeracanthus sulcatus at III iii 121 

 Meteorological Observations 



at, for 1858 II iv 390 



Meteorological Obser- 

 vations AT, for 1859. By 

 W. Graeme Tomkins ... . II v 396 

 St. Nicholas Island, L. On- 

 tario, 1779 IV IV 282 



St. Peter Lake, Que., earth- 

 quake at I I 185 



St. Petersburg. 



Number bacteria in milk 



supply IV VII 468 



St. Regis, gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 63 



St. Rollox. 

 Chimney of Chemical 



WORKS I I 12 



St. Simon's Island, bed of 



shells at, Cannon Pt II iii 387 



St. Vincent, W. Indies. 

 Exports and Products of 



(1859) II VII 141 



Geology and physical fea- 

 tures IV VII 364 



Saketupiks IV iv 249 



Salamander. 

 Pancreatic Nebenkerne in. IV i 272 

 Stimulating effect of light on IV viii 109 

 Structures in gastric mucosa 



of IV I 247 



Salamandra atra, develop- 

 ment of gills IV viii 484 



S. larva, nerve cells IV vi 426 



Salamis, Ashchurite traces in II xiv 251 

 Salford, Eng., sewage dis- 

 posal IV n 146 



Salicacese. 



Barrie species II xv 49 



Canadian species I in 292 



II XIV 298 

 Distribution of aeriferous 



tissue in stem of IV ix 369 



Hamilton species Ill n 152 



Localities Canadian species. II xiv 649 



London species II Vttii 233 



Species supporting Platy- 



samia cecropia Ill iv 212 



Salicaceous galls, production 

 of aeriferous tissue in, and 

 its distribution in normal 



stem IV IX 369 



Salicornaria farciminiodes, 



from great sea depths ... . II vi 520 

 Saliferous rocks, Michigan . . II viii 267 



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Saline. 



Classification of. Springs 

 of Canada. By T. Sterry 



Hunt: abstract II viil 168 



Waters of Canada I ill 99 



Salix. 



Effect of nutrient solutions 



on budding; expts IV vil 339 



Host of sawfly gall producers IV ix 328 

 S. alba, L. 



Canadian II vi 39 



Host of Pontania hyalina, 



Norton IV ix 328 



S. cordata, Muhl, gall pro- 

 duced on, by Pontania 

 pomum Walsh shows red, 



a dormant colour in IV ix 372 



S. cordata, Muhl, host of. 



EuuraS. ovum Walsh... .. IV ix 329 

 Cecidomyia triticoides 



Walsh IV IX 322 



Pontania pomum, Walsh . . IV ix 328 

 Rhabdophaga strobiloides, 



Walsh IV IX 325 



S. discolor, Muhl, host of 



Pontania pisum, Walsh . . IV ix 328 

 S. humilis, Marsh, host of 

 Euura S.= gemma, Walsh; 

 Pontania desmodioides 

 Walsh and Pontania (un- 



described) IV ix 328 



Pontania n.s. (pi.) IV ix 333 



Rhabdophaga batatas Walsh IV ix 324 

 Sawfly gall (undescribed) . . IV ix 335 

 S. longifolia, medicinal pro- 

 perties of, among Indians IV vii 22 

 S. lucida Muhl, host of 

 Gall undescribed or Pon- 

 tania lucidae Rohwer .... IV ix 328 

 Pontania lucidae Rohwer. . . IV ix 334 

 S. serissima (Bailey), Fer- 

 nald. 

 Excrement of larvae of saw- 

 fly gall on, produces cell 



division (pi) IV ix 368 



Host of Euura (undescribed) 



or E. serissimae Rohwer. . IV ix 328 

 Saliva, tobacco's influence on . II in 253 



Salmo gairdneri IV ix 24 



S. iridens IV ix 24 



S. mykiss IV ix 24 



S. salar IV ix 23 



Salmon. 

 Artificial propagation 



OF, AND trout IN CAN- 

 ADA. By R. Nettle: ab- 

 stract IV III 43 



Catch in good year IV ix 28 



Changes in digestive organs 



as they ascend river IV ix 30 



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