IV CONTENTS. 



SESSION OF 1897-98: PAGE 

 Presidential Address, by E. Gilpin, Esq., Jr., LL. D.: 



Obituary Notice of the late Rev. G. Patterson, D. D., LL. D. xcv 



Provncial Exhibitions xcviii 



The Provincial Museum xcviii 



Report of the Treasurer c 



" " Librarian c 



Office-bearers for the year .... . cii 



TRANSACTIONS. 



SESSION OF 1894-95 : 



I. Notes on Concretions found in Canadian Rocks, by T. C. Wes- 



ton, F. G. S. A., late of the Geological Survey of Canada. . . i 

 II. The Iron Ores of Nictaux, N. S., and Notes on Steel Making in 

 Nova Scotia, by E. Gilpin, Jr., LL. D., F. R. S. C., Inspector 

 of Mines 10 



III. True Surfaces and Accurate Measurements, by D. W. Robb, 



A. S. M. E. .' 21 



IV. Relics of the Stone Ag-e in Nova Scotia, by Harry Piers 26 



V. Phrenological Observations made at several Stations in Eastern 



Canada during the year 1894, compiled by A. H. MacKay, 



LL- D 59 



VI. A Foraminiferous Deposit from the bottom of the North Atlantic, 



by A. H. MacKay, LL. D 64 



VII. Notes on the Geology and Botany of Digby Neck, by Prof. 



L. W. Bailey, Ph. D., F. R. S. C 68 



VIII. The Flora of Newfoundland, Labrador, and St. Pierre et 



Miquelon: Part II., by the Rev. A. C. Waghorne 83 



SESSION OF 1895-96 : 



I. On the Calculation of the Conductivity of Mixtures of Electro- 

 lytes, by Prof. J. G. MacGregor , 101 



II. On the Calculation of the Conductivity of Mixtures of Electro- 

 lytes having a common Ion, by Douglas Mclntosh, Physical 

 Laboratory, Dalhousie College, Halifax, N. S 120 



III. The Undeveloped Coal Fields of Nova Scotia, by E. Gilpin, Jr., 



LL. D 134 



IV. Notes on the Geology of Newfoundland, by T. C. Weston, 



F. G. S. A 150 



V. Glacial Succession in Central Lunenburg, N. S., by W. H. 



Prest, Esq 158 



VI. Notes on the Superficial Geology of Kings Co., N. S., by Prof. 



A. E. Coldwell, M. A 171 



VII. On an Arborescent Variety of Juniper us communis, of Linnaeus, 

 occurring in Nova Scotia, and not previously noticed in our 

 Flora, by J. Somers, M. D 1 75^ 



