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GENERAL INDEX 



VIC 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Vermilion. 



Antimonial II i 



Vermillion iron range IV ii 



Verongia, reproduction II xv 



Verrier, Mm. A. Pouchet 

 and 



Experiments on migration 



OF EnTOZOA II VII 



Verrier, Le. 



Discovery of Neptune II vi 



New Planet II v 



Verrill. 



Glandular streaks in Paly- 



thoa coesia: ref IV vi 



Vertebrata. 



Articulata and; points of 



agreement and difference . II iv 

 Classes unrepresented in 



fossil condition; reason. . . II xiii 



L. Ontario II xiii 



Preservation of, for natural 

 history specimens; notes 



on I I 



Vertebrate animal bones, 

 discovered by Sterry 

 Hunt in Lower Silurian, 



Canada I i 



Vertebrate life, result of in- 

 crease of Calcium in ocean IV vii 

 Vertebrated animals, re- 

 mains in Canadian rocks. II viii 

 Vesalius. 



" Resurrection Bone " : ref.. IV ix 

 Vesey Cape, gazetteer notice 



(181.3) II xiv 



Vesicaria, Lam., Canadian 

 localities of 



V. arctica, Richardson II xv 



Vespertilio, catalogue of spe- 

 cies found in United States II I 

 Vespertilio, Canadian lo- 

 calities of 



V. lucifugus, Leconte Ill vi 



V. noveboracensis II in 



V. pruinosus, Rich Ill vi 



V. subulatus, Say Ill vi 



V. noveboracensis, Canadian 



specimen of I ii 



Vestiges of Creation, theory II v 

 Vesuvius. 



Description of, and sur- 

 rounding country, with 

 methods of travelling in 



1853 I II 



Description of Eruption: 



reprint I in 



Disturbances accompany- 

 ing Eruption: reprint. . I in 

 Elevation of district sur- 

 rounding, in eruption in 



1794 II vii 



Eruption of: reprint I in 



311 

 307 

 422 



372 



102 

 213 



390 



281 



382 

 506 



175 



122 



536 



33 



48 



665 



163 

 189 



91 



503 



91 



91 



171 



374 



237 

 293 

 293 



125 

 293 



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Vesuvius — Con. 



Eruption of 1861, gases 



given out II vii 126 



Flames observed in, due to 

 combustion of gas given 

 off by lava in cooling. ... II ix 280 

 Intervals between different 



eruptions of, since A. D. 79 I ii 263 

 Memoranda of, and its 

 neighbourhood. By 



Rev. H. Scadding In 237, 261 



On some points connected 

 with recent eruption 



OF: reviewed II vii 125 



Vetlenacese, London species. II viii 229 

 Vetches. 



Canadian localities II xv 358 



Influence of moon's rays on . II iv 223 

 Vetchling, localities Cana- 

 dian species II xv 359 



Vetires. 



Latin inscriptions to god, in 



Britain II x 99 



Vetter. 



Myology of head and arches 



of some fish: ref Ill n 311 



Vibraye, M. de. 



Some new proofs of Exist- 

 ence OF man in centre 

 OF France when certain 

 animals existed there 

 which DO NOT NOW: re- 

 print II IX 270 



Vibrionidse II vi 457 



Vicat, M. 



Result of some recent 

 investigations on de- 

 structive ACTION which 

 Sea Water exerts on 

 Silicates as mortars, 

 cements and puozzo- 



LANAs: reprint I in 41 



Vicia, Tourn, Canadian 

 localities of 



V. americana, Muhl II xv 359 



V. caroliniana, Walt II xv 359 



V. cracca, L II xv 359 



V. hirsuta, Koch II xv 359 



V. sativa, L II xv 358 



V. tetrasperma, L II xv 359 



Vicramaditya IV iv 272 



Victoria, Queen. 



Autograph II xiv 631 



Victoria, Australia. 



Gold fields, 1852 I i 23 



Victoria Bridge, Montreal. 



Material in II i 468 



Report on. By Robert 

 Stephenson: reviewed. . . II i 467 



495 



