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Willcocks, Wm., Toronto.. . II xiii 112 

 Wille. 



Nucleus in Tolypothrix la- 



nata: ref IV vi 441 



Willem 



Functions of mesenterial 



filaments: ref .... IV vi 388 



Function of epithelium of 



glandular streak: ref . . . . IV vi 396 

 William III (of Orange). 

 Excerpts from folio showing 



medals, etc., in his honour II xiv 321 

 Williams, J. B. 



Arrival of Spring Birds in 



Toronto Ill vii 189 



Birds recently added to 



Museum IV i 11 



Destruction of wild 

 animals and means that 

 shotjld be taken for 

 THEIR PRESERVATION: ab- 

 stract Ill IV 142 



Migration of evening 



Grosbeak IN 1890 IV iii 181 



Williamsburgh Tp., gazet- 

 teer notice (1813) II xiv 64, 667 



Williamson, A. E. 

 A proposed classification 



of Genus Helix II viii 343 



Note on Land and Fresh 

 Water Shells collect- 

 ed IN environs of Tor- 

 onto II VI 327 



Williamson, Rev. Jas. 

 DoNATi's Comet of 1858; 

 Canadian observations 



ON II III 486 



Longitude of Kingston. . I in 82 

 Willis, Lady Mary, Toronto. II xii 237 

 Willoughby Tp., gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 667 



Willow. 



Effects of water and nutrient 

 solutions upon developing 



buds of, t^yigs: expts IV vii 339 



Species yielding paper fibre II xi 199 

 Willow-Herb. 



Canadian localities II xv 551 



Dene method of eating IV iv 129 



Willow, white, Canadian. . . II vi 39 

 Willson, David, Newmarket. II xiii 570 



Willson, David, Toronto II xii 234 



Willson, Jas. L. and Chas. 

 Robb. 

 Metals in Canada: reviewed II vi 486 

 Wilson. 



American birds: ref II vi 8 



Wilson, Dr. A. 



Hydrocyanic acid as anti- 

 dote in chloroform poison- 

 ing: ref IV vii 219 



Wilson, Alfred W. G. 



Forty mile section of 

 pleistocene deposits 

 north of L. Ontario . . . 



Physical Geology of On- 

 tario 



Wilson, Bishop of Calcutta. 



History of his copy of 

 Luther's Commentary on 

 Second Psalm which Dr. 



Scadding possesses II xiv 



Wilson, Dr. Chas. 



History and distribution of 



beaver: ref II iv 



Wilson, Sir Daniel. 



Alexander Gordon, the 

 Antiquary II xiv 



Alexander Gordon, the 

 Antiquary; supplemen- 

 tary notice II XV 



American Literary for- 

 geries II XII 



An Ancient haunt of 

 Cervus Megaceros or 

 great Irish deer Ill i 



Ancient Miners of Lake 

 Superior II i 



Brain Weight and size in 

 relation to relative 

 capacity of races ii xv 



Correspondence with Jas. 

 Barnard Davis on "Ar- 

 tificial OCCIPITAL flat- 

 tening of Ancient 

 Crania II viii 



Discovery of Indian Re- 

 mains, Norfolk Co., Ont. II I 



Displacement and Extinc- 

 tion among primeval 

 races of man ii i 



Early notices of Beaver 

 IN Europe AND America. II iv 



Ethnical Forms and Un- 

 designed Artificial 

 Distortions of Human 

 Cranium II vii 



Genius of Scott; address 

 GIVEN AT Scott Centen- 

 ary II XIII 



Higher Education for 

 Woman II xii 



Historical Footprints in 

 America II ix 



Huron Race and its Head 

 Forms II xiii 



Hybridity and Absorption 

 IN relation to Red In- 

 dian Race II xiv 



Illustrations of Signifi- 

 cance of Certain An- 

 cient British Skull 

 Forms II viii 



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