SHU 



GENERAL INDEX 



SIL 



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293 

 30 



Shutt, Frank T., M.A. 



Anatomy of Wood-Louse: 



abstract Ill in 



Canadian Apatite Ill v 



Shyon Cape, gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 660 



Sialia. 



Hamilton species II v 390 



S. sialis. 



Habits of Ontario visitors . . Ill in 91 

 Observations on Ontario 



visitors Ill vii 189, 19S 



IV I 56, 59 



IV ni 73, 74, 83, 97, 101, 102, 



103, 104, 105 



Siamang, laryngeal pouches. IV vi 515 



Siberia. 



Runic inscriptions of IV n 261 



Siberian. 



Alphabet Ill in 168 



Archaeological exploration. IV ii 262 

 Characters and Lat Alpha- 

 bet IV IV 264 



Characters, phonetic values 



of IV 



Inscriptions and Characters IV 

 Inscriptions; free transla- 

 tions of IV 



Mounds IV 



Siberian Inscriptions. By 



Rev. John Campbell IV 



(abstract) IV 



Siborne. 



Campaign of 1815 Ill iv 151 



Sicily, Copper coin in Cana- 

 dian Institute from 



Agathocles of Sicily II 



Centoripa II 



Cephaloedium II 



Gala II 



Tauromenium II 



Tyndaris II 



Sickle-pod, Canadian habi- 

 tats II XV 64, 161 



Siculo-Punic, Cupper coin 

 from, in Canadian Insti- 

 tute II 



Sicyon, Ashchurite traces in. II 

 Sicyos, L., Canadian habi- 

 tats of 



S. angulatus, L II xv 554 



Side-saddle Flower, Cana- 

 dian habitats II XV 60 



Sidney Tp., gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 660 



Sidonian, inscribed, sarcop- 

 hagus II 



Siemens method of burning 



soft coal Ill 



Sierra Leone, Maroons in. . . Ill 

 Sigillaria, Nova Scotia coal 



measures I i 237 



II 

 III 



IX 

 IX 

 IX 

 IX 

 IX 

 IX 



IX 

 XIV 



IV 

 VII 



267 

 264 



271 

 263 



261 

 20 



230 

 227 

 227 

 228 

 229 

 229 



229 



256 



76 



89 

 268 



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Sigillarise. 



Fossils in, from Nova Scotia II v 205 



In Nova Scotia coal I i 280 



II V 305 



Siksinokaia IV iv 255 



Siksikauo tribe, origin of 



name IV iv 249 



Siksinaksi IV iv 255 



Silene, transverse chorisis in 



petals of II X 383 



Silene, L., Canadian locali- 

 ties of 



S. acauHs, L II xv 170 



S. antirrhina, L II xv 170 



S. armeria, L II xv 170 



S. inflata, Smith II xv 169 



S. noctiflora, L II xv 170 



S. virginica, L II xv 170 



Silica. 



Difficulties of purifying ... . II i 310 



Hydrated II i 80 



Isomorphism of II iv 493 



On, and some of its Appli- 

 cations TO Arts. By 

 Rev. J. Barlow: reprint. . I in 106 

 Silicates. 



Behaviour with water at 



high temperatures II ni 205 



Method of distinguishing 

 monoxide of iron (FeO) 

 from sesquioxide (Fe203) 

 in, and other compounds 



by blowpipe II x 345 



Mode of formation of, in 



stratified rocks II ii 357 



Opalescence produced by, in 



phosphor-salt in blow-pipe II xv 250 



Silicatisation I m 334 



Siliceous group, central 



basin, Tennessee Ill vii 76 



Silicified wood. 



Fragment from Colorado 

 forest believed to be pro- 

 duced by an axe II xiv 350 



On remarkable fragment 

 OF, FROM Rocky Mts. 

 By H. A. Nicholson and 



W. H. Ellis II XIV 348 



Silicium. 

 Deposition of, by elec- 

 trotype process : reprint I n 281 



Electro-plating with I in 15 



Graphite modification of . . . II i 394 



Oxide of II n 305 



Preparation of II i 310 



Silicon, proportional amount 

 in large rivers, lakes and 



seas IV VII 558 



Silicious rock, origin II in 202 



Silicious slates. 



L.Huron II n 441 



L. Temiscamang II ii 440 



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