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VII. On a Diagram of Freezing-Point Depressions for Electrolytes, by 

 Prof. J. G. MacGregor, D. Sc , F. R. S., Dalhousie College, 



Halifax, N. S 211 



VIII Geological Nomenclature in Nova Scotia, by Hugh Fletcher, B A., 



of the Geological Survey of Canada 235 



IX. Notes on a Cape Breton mineral containing Tungstein, and on the 

 effect of washing certain Cape Breton coals, by Henry S. 

 Poole, F. G. S., F. R. S. C., Assoc. Roy. Sch. Mines, etc., 



Stellarton, N. S 245 



X. Minerals for the Paris Exhibition, by E Gilpin, Jr. , LL. D. , 



F. R. S. C., Inspector of Mines 248 



XI. On the Variation of the Rigidity of Vulcanized India-Rubber with 

 Tension, by Thomas C. Hebb, B. A., Dalhousie College, 



Halifax, N. S 273 



XII. Records of Post-Triassic" Changes in Kings County, N. S., by 



Prof. E. Haycock, Acadia College, Wolfville, N. S 287 



XIII. Phonological Observations, Canada, 1899, by A. H. MacKay, 



LL. D. , Halifax, N. S 303 



XIV. A Fresh- water Sponge [ffeteromeyenia macouni, n. sp.] from Sable 



Island, b} r the same 319 



SESSION OF 1900-01:-- 



I. Geological Nomenclature of Nova Scotia : New Glasgow Conglom- 

 erate, by Hugh Fletcher, B. A. , Geological Survey of Canada, 



Ottawa 323 



II. Description of Tracks from the fine-grained Siliceouous Mudstones 

 of the Knoydart Formation (EoDevonian) of Antigouish 

 County, N. S., by H. M. Ami, D. Sc., F. G. S., Geological 

 Survey of Canada, Ottawa. ( With plate. ) 330 



III. On Drift Ice as an Eroding and Transporting Agent, by Walter 



H. Prest, M. E., Bedford, N S 333 



IV. On a Polished Section of Stigmaria, showing an axial cellular 



structure, by Henry S. Poole, F. R. S. C., Halifax. (With 



two plates.) 345 



V. The Star-nosed Mole (Condytnra, cristata), its breeding habits, 



&c. , by Watson L. Bishop 348 



VI. Recent Developments with the Calyx Drill in the Nictaux Iron . 

 Field, by D'Arcy Weatherbe, C. E,. Mines Department of 



N. S., Halifax. (With two plates.) 350 



VII. The Geological History of the Gaspereau Valley, N. S , by Prof. 



Ernest Haycock, Acadia College, Wolfville, N. S ( With plate. ) 361 

 VIII. Fossils, possibly Triassic, in Glaciated Fragments in the Boulder- 

 clay of Kings County, N. S., by Prof . Ernest Haycock 375 



