INDEX. Xix 



PACK 



Devonian system in Nova Scotia. See under Ami, H. M., Sub-divisions of 



Carboniferous system K52 



De Wolfe, Dr. James R., Death of Ixi, Ixxxiv 



Diagram of freezing-point depressions for electrolytes. By Prof. J. G. 



MacGregor 21 1 



Diatomacese of Nova Scotia. By A. H. Mackay, LL. D xix 



Dictyonema slates of Angus Brook, New Canaan, and Kentville, N. S., 



Notes on Dr. Ami's paper on. By H. S. Poole 451 



Dictyonema slates of Angus Brook, New Canaan, and Kentville, N. S., 



Upper Cambrian age of. By H. M. Ami, I). Sc 447 



Doane, F. W. W. Rainfall notes, Nova Scotia 399 



Downs, Andrew, founder of the first zoological garden in America, Sketch 



of. By H. Piers cii 



Drift ice as an eroding and transporting agent. By \V. H. Prest 333 



Drift ice as an eroding and transporting agent, Supplementary notes on. 



By W. H. Prest 455 



Early intervale flora of eastern Nova Scotia. By C. B. Robinson 502 



Earths, The rare. By W. H. Magee, Ph. D Ixii 



Edwards, Dr. A. M Infusorial earths of the world and the iceberg 



period. (Title only. ) xix 



Elastic properties of india-rubber. See India-rubber. 



Election of officers for 1898-9, xvii. 1899-1900, xlvi. 1900-01, Iviii. 



1901-02, xcviii. 



Electrolytes, Depression of freezing-point by mixtures of. By J. Barnes. . 139 

 Electrolytes, Determination of freezing-point depression constant for. By 



T. C. Hebb 409 



Electrolytes, Determination of freezing-point depression of dilute solutions 



of. By T C. Hebb : 422 



Electrolytes, Diagram of freezing-point depressions for. By Prof. J. G. 



MacGregor 211 



Ells, R. W., LL. D. Progress of geological investigation in Nova Scotia. 433 



Erosion and transportation. See Drift ice. 



Expenditure and consumption in Canada, Statistics of. By Prof J. 



Davidson 



Fish ( Chylomycterus schcepji) new to the fauna of Nova Scotia. By H. 



Piers 110 



Fletcher, Hugh, B A . Geological nomenclature in Nova Scotia: the 



pot 



Devonian 



Geological nomenclature in Nova Scotia : New Glasgow conglomerate 



Flora, Early intervale, of eastern Nova Scotia By C. B. Robinson 502 



Flowering of plants See Phenological observations. 



Fossils, possibly Triassic, in glaciated fragments in the boulder-clay of 



King's County, N S. By Prof. E. Haycock 



Fox, J. J., obituary notice of. By A. McKay. . 



Freezing-point depression constant for electrolytes, Detenu ination of. By 



T. C. Hebb . 409 



