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Teanum Sidicinum, Copper 

 coin from, in Canadian 



Institute II ix 



Technical. 



Technical Education of 

 A Mining Engineer. 

 By Wm. Frecheville . . . . IV ix 



Technical training and pros- 

 perity of country IV ix 



Technology. 



Massachusetts School of, 



Research IV ix 



What is. By Geo. Wilson 



(Edin.) : reviewed II i 



Tectibranchiata, generic 



characters II xii 



Teeth, Mastodon's number. . I i 

 Tegaogen, gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 



Tehuantepec. 



History and geography .... IV VI 



Recapture from Mexicans . . IV vi 



Tejeleita inscription IV vii 



Tekoa II xiv 



Tel el Amarna Egypt. 



Celtic tablet found there 



translated; its date IV v 



Telegraph. 



Air telegraph, Canadian 



invention Ill iv 



Atlantic, first cable II iii 



Canadian companies I in 



Difficulties in laying first 



submarine lines I i 



Electric, for predicting 

 STORMS. By G. T. King- 

 ston II n 



In India I i 



Inventions for sending mes- 

 sages secretly I n 



Irish Submarine I i 



Mode of Construction 



IN India: reprint.. I n 



New effect of magnetic. ... I ii 



Observation on, line 

 between Europe and 

 America. By L. Turn- 

 bull I III 



On Employment of, to 

 determine Longitude 

 OF some Canadian 

 Cities. By E. D. Ashe, 

 Lieut., R. N H iv 



Present state and progress 

 of telegraph lines % in 

 Canada, 2,437 miles of 

 wire, by Aug, 1832 I i 



Progress of electric I i 



I II 



Stations favorably situated 

 for storm warning pur- 

 poses in Canada II ii 



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Telegraph — Com . 



Telegraphic Cable, descrip- 

 tion of, from Calais to 



Dover I m 44 



To India I in 31 



Submarine, without wires: 



reprint I in 70 



Telegraphing to and from 

 railway trains. By Dr. 



A. M. Rosebrugh Ill iv 177 



Telegraphy. 



Recent advances in, 

 and Telephony. By 

 Hugh Neilson: abstract. . Ill vi 20 



Teleology II i 528 



Teleosts. 



Branchial system Ill n 421 



Myological characters of 



head of , and Selachian .. . Ill n 341 

 Teleostean Crania, compar- 

 ed with Amiurus Catus . . Ill II 278 

 Teleostei, species that con- 

 tain Nissl granules IV vi 426 



Telephoridae, Kicking Horse 



Pass species Ill v 214 



Telephony. 



Duplex. By Dr. Rose- 

 brugh Ill v 105 



Recent advances in Te- 

 legraphy and. By 

 Hugh Neilson: abstract. . Ill vi 20 

 Telescope. 



American, for Ann Arbor. . . II i 314 

 Earl of Rosse's, and their 

 Revelations in the 

 Heavens. By Rev. W. 



Scoresby: reprint I ii 140 



Great, on Wandsworth 



Common I i 72 



On composition and Fig- 

 uring OF specula for 

 reflecting. By Mr. 



Sollitt: reprint I n 66 



Teller. 



Properties of gliadin: ref . . . IV vii 499 



Tellinidse, Canadian II iv 273 



Tellina groenlandica, Gaspe 



Quebec II v 465 



Telluric bismuth, composi- 

 tion II IV 325 



Tellurium ore, discovery of. I i 189 



Temagami reserve IV viii 301 



Temeni II xiv 161 



Traces of, in Egypt II xiv 195 



Temperate. 



Character of skin and com- 

 plexion produced by dry, 



climate Ill n 20 



Character of skin and com- 

 plexion produced by 

 moist, climate HI li 19 



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