SUL 



GENERAL INDEX 



SUN 



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Sulphate of Nickel, water of 



crystallization II i 557 



S. of Soda, preparation of . . II i 311 



S. of Strontia, tests; Cana- 

 dian localities II vi 157 



Sulphide of Molybdenum, 



Canadian II viii 120 



S. of Nickel, reduction of IV ii 86 



S. of Palladaimnonium. . . . II iii 359 



Sulphocyanide, double, of 



palladium II iii 359 



Sulphur. 



Absorption of, by gold and 

 its effects in retarding 



amalgamation IV i 147 



Action of, on copper in 



cupric solutions I i 115 



Arsenic and, as metal- 

 lurgical AGENTS IN 

 TREATMENT OF CANADIAN 



Auriferous AND Argen- 

 tiferous Ores. By R. 

 Dewar IV i 141 



Estimation of, in coal by 

 blowpipe analysis II iii 218 



Extraction of I in 21 



In hops II I 394 



Lead reduced from nitrate 



by its aid I i 115 



Loss of, IN SMELTING ORES: 



reprint I ii 22 



Soft II I 487 



Sulphur Springs, New Zea- 

 land II II 358 



Sulphur trioxide. 



Proportional amount in 

 large rivers, lakes and 



seas IV VII 558 



Sulphuric Acid. 



Manufacture in Canada. . . IV viil 163 



On purification of II iii 359 



Sulphuretted Hydrogen. 

 Compound with water ob- 

 tained by Wohler: ref . . . . II i 126 

 Flame produces fluorescence II i 557 

 Sumach, Canadian localities II xv 351 

 Sumatra. 



Tobacco leaf "spot" IV vii 320 



Sumatran. 



Brain capacity of II xv 216 



Sumerian. 



Family connections II xv 286 



Family in Assyria and Meso- 

 potamia II XV 286 



Origin IV iv 263 



Summer. 



Birds collected in, at 



Toronto IV iii 90 



Hudson's Strait IV v 107 



Monthly temperature means 

 for Canadian and Euro- 

 pean summers Ill ii 215 



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Summer Savory, Canada. . . II xiv 284 



Sumukena IV iv 249 



Sumukegtuqkunema IV iv 249 



Sun. 



Arago's argument that it 



possesses an atmosphere . . In 5 



Arago's theory of protu- 

 berances and photosphere I ii 5 



Archelaus' conjecture of 



nature of I ii 6 



De. Saussure's experiments 

 on absorption by air of 

 radiation of, and cause of 

 blue of sky and red of sun- 

 set : ref I I 6 



Eclipse of, in Herodotus. .. . II ii 128 



Effect on terrestrial mag- 

 netism I III 269 



Effect on tides separated 



from that of moon II n 465 



Faculae; first observations on II viii 304 



Identity with stars I ii 6 



Magnetic action of II iv 232 



Magnetic Influence of, 

 on earth and comets. 

 By Arthur Harvey IV vi 345 



Mock Suns observed in Eng- 

 land I I 261 



Notice of Mock, as seen 



NEAR MuSKOKA R. IN 



Nov. 1861. By A. Clif- 

 ford Thomson (pi.) II vii 462 



Our Knowledge of, (1852) 



By M. Arago: reprint II viii 298 



On Physical Constitution 

 of Sun. By M. Arago: 

 reprint I ii 4 



Our knowledge of II ix 34 



Period of rotation obtained 



from magnetic storms. . . IV vi 350 



Photosphere ; theory' of 



(1852) II viii 305 



Primary cause of terrestrial 



magnetism variations. ... I i 84 



Prominence belts in IV vi 350 



Sun drawing water; explan- 

 ation of phenomena I i 7 



Thermic effect of rays of, 



By Mrs. Eunice Foote. . . II ll 72 



Unity of Geological Phe- 

 nomena in Planetary 

 System of. By L. Sae- 



mann: reprint II vi 525 



Sun-baths. 



.Aborigines IV vill 99 



Greeks and Romans IV viii 99 



Sunburn, cause IV viii 103, 105 



Sun-Dance. 



BlacKFOOT SUN-DANCE. By 



Rev. John McLean Ill vi 231 



Crees Ill vi 40 



Sun-Lodge, Blackfoot Ill vi 231 



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