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MacKay, Alexander Howard, LL. L\, F. R. 8. C. Fungi of Nova 



Scotia 119 



New Nova Scotian insect; the birch-leaf saw-fly (Phlebo- 

 trophia mathesoni, Alexander MacGillivray,) (Title 

 only. ) , IxxJ 



Mackay, Prof. Ebenezer, Ph. L\ Presidential address (1908): (1) 

 progress of the institute since 1890; (2) progress of 

 technical education; (3) technical education and 



research ; ( 4 ) the institute in the public service xlvii 



Presidential address (1909): (1) deceased members; (2) 



work of the institute; (3) the atomic theory Ivii 



McKay, Thomas C., D. 8c. The California earthquake. (Title only.) Ixxi 

 Variation of the Hill effect with the temperature and previous 

 heat treatment in the use of magnetic metals. (Title 

 only. ) Ixxi 



Mackenzie, C. J., and Crichton, G. L. Weathering of structural 



stone in Halifax. (Title only.) Ivi 



McLeod, Robert Randall Sketch of life Iviii 



Magnesium (organo-) compounds, action on quinone. By C. C. 



Wallace . 301 



Mineral fuels of Canada, notes on. By; R. W. Ells, LL. D 61 



Monodon monoceros, Linn. See Skeleton of a whale in the Provincial 



museum, Halifax. By Prof. S. H. Perkins, Ph. D 130 



Moore, Clarence L., M. A. Some Nova Scotian aquatic fungi 217 



Myxomycetes of Pictou County 165 



Moose River, N. S. Bee Scheelite in Nova Scotia. By A. L. Mc- 



Callum , . . . . 250 



Moths and butterflies, catalogue of, mostly collected in the neigh- 

 borhood of Halifax and Digby, Nova Scotia. By J. 

 Perrin and J. Russell 25& 



Myxomycetes of Pictou County. By C. L. Moore 165 



New Ross, Lunenburg County, N. S., occurrence of opal in granite 



near. By H. Piers 446 



Nova Scotia, fungi of. By A. H. MacKay, LL. D., F. R. 8. C 119 



Obituary notices of deceased members. See Gilpin, E., xxxi; Ken- 

 nedy,' G. T., xxxv ; Parker, D. McN., xxxiv; Tinling, 

 E. B., xxxvi; McLeod, R. R., Iviii; Pickford, C., Iviii; 

 Fletcher, J., Iviii; Fletcher, H., Iviii. 



Occurrence of opal in granite near New Ross, Lunenburg County, 



N. S. By H. Piers 446 



Officers for 1906-7, x; 1907-8, xlii; 1908-9, liii; 1909-10, Ixx. 



Opal, occurrence of, in granite near New Ross, Lunenburg County, 



N. S. By H. Piers 446 



Organo-magnesium compounds, action of, on quinone. By C. C. 



Wallace 301 



