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Sunda, straits of II ii 



Sundew, Canadian localities. II xv 

 Sundrops, Canadian habitats II xv 

 Sunset, cause of colouring at I i 

 Sunspots. 



Magnetic action and II iv 



Magnetic storms and IV vi 



Magnetism and I i 



Numbers of (1826-48) I i 



Outburst of Sun Spots in 

 1887. By Andrew Elvins: 



abstract Ill vi 



Rainfall and IV i 



Rainfall and. By Andrew 



Elvins Ill V 



Sun Spots during 1889. 

 By Andrew Elvins: ab- 

 stract IV I 



Sunspots observed at 

 Toronto in Jan., Feb., 

 Mar., 1858. By Col. 

 Baron de Rottenburg. ... II iii 



Weather and IV i 



Sun Tavern II xiii 



Sunti, how cooked by Denes IV iv 

 Superior, Lake, (see also L. 

 Superior.) 



Islands in II xiv 



Origin of name II vii 



Trading experiences on 



north shore 1777-91 IV iv 



Superphosphate, fertilizing 



value Ill V 



Superstitions. 



Dene IV iv 106, 



Narcotic usages and, of 

 Old and New World. 

 By Daniel Wilson .. . II ii 233, 

 Supinator bre vis, Orang. ... IV vi 

 S. longus. 



Gibbon IV vi 



Orang IV vi 



Supraoccipital, Amiurus 



Catus(pl.) Ill n 



Supraspinatus, Orang IV vi 



Suprarenal Bodies, Amiurus 



Catus Ill II 



Surface Tension. 



Action on potassium in kid- 

 neys IV IX 



Action in different processes 



of living organism IV ix 



Action in kidney cells IV ix 



Of blood plasma lower than 

 that of isotonic salt solu- 

 tion IV IX 



Surface Tension and degree 

 of concentration in case of 



number of solutes IV ix 



Surgery. 

 Dene Surgery. By Rev. 



Father A. G. Morice IV vii 



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Surnames. 



Classes of , in Europe IV ll 107 



Man.x IV ii 108 



Surnames and place 

 names of Isle of Man. 

 By Rev. Neil MacNish . . IV ii 103 

 Surnia. 



Hamilton species II v 388 



S. ulula caparoch, observa- 

 tions on Toronto visitors III VII 184, 191 



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Canadian speci- 



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II II 220 



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II III 74 



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Surninae, 



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Survey. 

 Annual Report of Supt., 

 OF Coast Survey U.S., 

 for 1851: extracts from 

 Notes on measurement of 

 base for triangulation sur- 

 vey of eastern section of 

 coast of United States on 

 Epping Plains, Maine. . . 

 Suspension Bridges, 



Niagara, compared with 



Victoria Bridge II 



Over Dnieper at Kieff I 



Sutherland's Creek, gazet- 

 teer notice (1815) II xiv 



Sutton. 



Derivation of plantar fascia: 



ref IV 



Swainson. 



Methods adopted in classi- 

 fication of Birds II 



Swallows. 



Generic characters II 



Habits of Ontario visitors. . Ill 



Hamilton species II 



II 

 Observations on Ontario 



species Ill vii 191 



IV III 62, 70, 75, 82, 85, 86, 106, 107 

 Singular Mortality 



AMONG. By Mr. E. J. Lowe I 

 Swallows, swift or chinuiey, 



habits of Ontario visitors II 

 III 

 Swamp blackbird, Ontario 



visitors Ill 



Swamp loosestrife, Cana- 

 dian localities II 



Swamp sparrow, Hamilton 



species II 



Swan. 



Hamilton species II 



Swan, American, specimen 



procured at Hamilton. . . II 



Sweden, iron ores of Ill 



Swedenborg Emanuel. 



Views on the nebulae I 



Sweet brier, Canadian locali- 

 ties II 



III 388 



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