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Stibamyle II i 312 



Stiboethyle II i 194 



Stickeen River, Nah'ane 



tribe on IV vii 519 



Stickine Valley, Kunana and 



Tlinkeet tribes in IV vii 517 



Stigmaria. 



Are roots of trees I i 237 



Roots in coal in Nova Scotia I i 280 

 Still L., Ont., iron range... IV viii 354 

 Stilpnomelane, identical 



with chalcodite II in 262 



Stilted Birds. 

 Grallatores; waders or 



By Rev. Wm. Hincks. . . . II xi 147 

 True characteristics and 



limits of II XI 150 



Strassfurt salt beds, origin 



of IV VII 548 



Steatite, tests; Canadian 



localities II vi 158 



Stoddard, Rev. T. D. 

 Clearness of atmosphere 

 IN Oroomiah, Persia... I iii 215 

 Stokes, iSir G. 

 Additional experiments 

 on internal disper- 

 sion of LIGHT: abstract.. I II 171 

 On effect of wind on In- 

 tensity OF Sound: re- 

 print II III 51 



On optical properties of 

 a recently discovered 

 salt of quinine: reprint I i 115 

 Theory of fluorescence: ref . I i 82 

 Stoklasa. 



Dried pancreas of pig con- 

 tains more potassium 



than sodium: ref IV ix 402 



Stomach. 



Amiurus Ill ii 396 



On reason why, is not 

 digested by its own 

 secretion during life. 



By Dr. Pavy II ix 57 



Stomatodaeal ectoderm, in 



Zoanthus sociatus (pi.) IV vi 396 

 Stomatodaeum, Zoanthus 



sociatus (pi.) IV VI 391 



Stomatopods II i 280 



Stone or Stones. 



Action of alkaline silicates 



on artificial I in 333 



Ancient carved, found at 

 Chesterholm, North- 

 umberland, Eng. By 

 Rev. John McCaul (pi.). II xiv 1 

 Bronze-age contemporan- 

 eous with, age IV iv 137 



Building, in Gaspe Pennin- 



sula II V 467 



Daggers of IV iv 63 



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Stone or Stones — Con. 



Harmonizing shades of sili- 



cified I III 334 



Implements of, contempor- 

 aneous with copper imple- 

 ments IV IV 137 



Implements of, in use among 



historical nations IV iv 42 



Marbleized iron and stone. I i 283 

 Mill, in Gaspe Penninsula II v 467 

 Objects of, in mounds in 



Otonabee Tp, Ont. (pi.). IV ix 7 



Precious, New York I ii 38 



Process of colouring I in 334 



Separation of elements of. . . I in 15 

 Stone period in Europe. I n 214 

 Stone period in Scotland .. . I in 314 

 Stone Chat, Prince of Wales 



Sound Ill V 119 



Stone-crop, Canadian locali- 

 ties II XV 549 



Stones River group (of 



rocks), Tennessee I ii 138 



Stony Indians, language in 



Manitoba Ill v 215 



Storch. 



Storch's test for milk heated 



over 80° c IV vii 114 



Storks II XI 154 



Storksbill, localities Cana- 

 dian species II xv 350 



Storms. 



Remarks on law of 

 storms as set forth in 

 tract published by ric- 

 HARD Budgen in 1730. 



By Rev. C. Dade II v 294 



Storm of 20th, May 1729, 



at Bexhill, Sussex II v 295 



Strabismus II xi 26 



Strachan, Dr. 



Autograph letter to Bishop 

 Mountain criticizing 



latter's action II xiv 105 



Nom-de-plume " Reckoner" II xv 440 



Reminiscences of II xii 249 



St. James Church, Toronto II xii 249 

 W. Lyon Mackenzie, and II xii 530 

 Strahlenberg. 



Siberian exploration: ref. IV il 262 

 Strang, John 

 On comparative progress 

 OF population of Eng- 

 land AND Scotland as 



SHOWN BY census OF 1861 



reprint II vii 129 



Strangalia fugax, Fabr. I in 258,326,327 



S. quagga, Germ I in 326 



S. subliamata, Mels. Cat.. . I in 324 



S. zebrata, Mels. Cat I in 258 



StraparoUus canadensis (n. 



sp.), Corniferous, Ont.. II vi 359 



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