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Snow shovels, Dene IV iv 116 



Snow walking sticks, Dene IV iv 155 

 Snowy Goose, Prince of 



Wales Sound Ill v 121 



Snowy Owl. 



Habits of Ontario visitors III in 88 



Princerof Wales Sound Ill v 120 



SnufE. Madagascar, taking II iv 205 

 Soap. 



Manufacture in Canada. ... IV viii 165 

 Manufacture of, improved 



by chemistry I i 137 



On Soap as a means of 

 Art. By Ferguson Bran- 

 son: reprint I n 281 



Soap berry. 

 Dene method of preparing. 



for eating IV iv 128 



Eaten by Dene's IV iv 128 



Soapstone. 



Description of: reprint. I in 46 

 Soapwort, Canadian locali- 

 ties II XV 169 



Sobrero, M. Ascagne. 



Discovery of Nitro-Gly- 



cerine: ref II xiv 356 



Social. 

 Antagonism of, forces. 



By W. A. Douglas Ill v 136 



Applicability of our Edu- 

 cational System To, 

 Condition of Large 

 Cities. By Thos. Hen- 



ning II HI 422 



Social Science Associa- 

 tion: reprint II vii 384 



Society. 



Fiftieth Anniversary of 

 Liverpool Literary and 



Philosophical Society II vil 227 



Literary and Historical, of 



Quebec I m 117,141,170, 



195,220,243 

 Montreal Natural History I i 164, 282 

 Report upon Friendly 



Societies I m 84 



Review of Journal of Soc. of 

 Arts and Allied Institu- 

 tions I I 164 



Work of, of Actuaries . . I ill 88 

 Society of Arts, Manufac- 

 tures and Commerce, 

 Centennial of : reprint .. . I iii 16 

 Correspondence with 

 Canadian Institute on 

 MAKING Canada better 



known I I 14 



Letter to Canadian In- 

 stitute on Trade I i 112 



Sociological Circular, issued 

 by Canadian Institute 

 1888 HI VI 62 



Sociology. 



Of Nah'ane tribe 



Scientific and Pedagogic 

 claims of. By W. Hous- 



toun: abstract 



Sockeye Salmon. 



Age determined from oto- 

 liths 



Catch for years 1893-1908 . 



Changes in digestive organs 

 in spawning season. . . 



Condition in sea and river. 



Depletion of supply discus- 

 sed : . 



Described 



Do each generation return 

 to their own identical 

 spawning grounds 



Life history 



Periodicity of big runs in 

 Eraser 



Spawning 



Time fry remain on spawn- 

 ing grounds 



Soda. 



Can, Replace Potash as 

 a Manure. By M. Geo. 

 Ville: reprint 



Detection of Lithia in pre- 

 sence of, by blowpipe 



Sulphate of, preparation of 



Potash replacing, in plant 

 Soda, Nitrate of, fertilizing 



value of 



Soda Feldspar 



Sodium. 



Amount in kidney 



Annual deposit in ocean. . . . 



Cadmio-bromide of; prepar- 

 ation of 



Cadmio-iodide of; prepara- 

 tion of 



Evidence from lakes and 

 rivers now existing of pro- 

 portion in primeval ocean. 



History of, in sea-water. 



Less abundant than potas- 

 sium in striated muscle, 

 pancreas, and brain . . . 



Plasma contains relatively 

 same as sea water. . . . 



Proportional amount in 

 large rivers, lakes and seas 



Proportions in blood and 

 sea water different 



Proportion in living proto- 

 plasm unknown 



Relative amount in dog's 

 muscle 



Relative proportion in sea 

 water not same as in river 

 discharge : reason 



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