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Wood. 



Classification of differ- 

 ent VARIETIES OF CANA- 

 DIAN (list) I III 



Wood. 



Direct Nature-printing 

 FROM. By Felix Abate: 



reprint I in 



In Arctic I n 



Woods. 



List of, of N. America I i 



Manufacture of illuminating 



gas from I i 



Paper from: reprint I in 



Wood alcohol, manufacture 



in Canada IV viii 



Wood BiifEalo. 



Wood Buffalo. By E. E. T. 



Seton Ill III 



Wood Fibre. 



Paper from: reprint I ii 



Wood Hare, Canadian loca- 

 lities Ill VI 



Woods, Lake of the, gazet- 

 teer notice (1813) II xiv 



Wood Rat, Bushy-tailed, 



Canadian localities Ill vi 



Wood's silver location II xii 



Wood silicified. 



Fragment from Colorado 

 petrified forest believed 

 ^. to be produced by axe .. . II xiv 

 t On remarkable fragment 

 ^ OF, from Rocky Mts. 

 ii^.^ By H. A. Nicholson and 



W.H.Ellis II XIV 



Wood Wagtail, Hamilton 



species II v 



Woods and Carter. 



Respiratory centres very 

 insensitive to lowering of 



blood supply: ref IV vil 



Woodbine, Canadian habitats II xv 

 Woodchuck, Canadian locali- 

 ties Ill VI 



Woodcock II XI 



Woodcock, American, Tor- 

 onto IV III 



Woodhouse, gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 



Woodhouse Tp., gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 



Woodland Caribou, Cana- 

 dian localities Ill VI 



Wood-Louse. 



Anatomy of. By Frank T. 



Shutt: abstract Ill in 



Woodpeckers. 



Dene's use of IV iv 



Dene use of feathers IV iv 



Hamilton species II v 



292 



332 

 111 



74 



165 

 19 



164 



114 



194 



83 



668 



79 

 223 



350 



348 

 391 



204 

 352 



159 

 107 

 212 

 668 

 68 



293 



177 

 177 

 393 



Ser. VoL Page 



Woodpeckers — Con. 



Observations on Ontario 



species Ill m 99 



III VII 186, 191, 193, 201 



IV I 48, 60 



IV III 79, 80, 107 



Toronto winter birds I i 171 



Woodpecker, little Geor- 

 gian, specimen captured 



in Ontario II iv 388 



Woodpeckers (Red Headed 

 and Arctic three toed), 

 Hamilton frequenters... . II vi 133 

 Wood-sorrel, Canadian lo- 

 calities II XV 350 



Woodstock. 



Rhynocouella Thalia of 



Corniferous II v 272 



Streptorphyncus Pandora . . II v 266 

 Wood-thrush. 



Hamilton frequenters II vi 16 



Ontario visitors Ill in 99 



Toronto Ill vii 184 



IV I 56 

 Wood-warblers, Hamilton 



frequenters II vi 15 



Wood-warbler, Cape May, 



Hamilton frequenters ... . II vi 16 

 Woodward, S. P. 



Mollusca indicate connec- 

 l'.^ tion between South Amer- 



iWf, ica and Africa: ref IV viii 375 



Wood-wool, from pinus sil- 



vestris I n 34 



Wookey-Hole Cave. 



Description of, and relics, 



bones, etc., in II vii 378 



On Hy^ena-Den at. By W. 



Boyd: reprint II vii 377 



Wool. 



Colouring by Murexide: 



reprint I in 17 



Sanitary properties of I n 22 



Water gas used to heat 

 machines for preparing 



and combing I i 17 



Wood, from pinus silvestris. I n 34 

 Woollen Industry, Ireland . . I i 270 

 Wooster, Gen. 



Passports to Montreal mer- 

 chants refused, 1776 IV IV 299 



Worcester, Marquis of, 



steam engine of I i 220 



Words. 



Nature of Roots and 

 Words. By W. H. Van 



der Smissen II xv 509 



Wordsworth, Christopher. 

 Autograph and brief com- 

 ments II XIV 614 



510 



