INDEX, 



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Ceick (G. C.) II life-zones in the Britith 

 Carboniferous rocks, 296. 



Crompton (R. E.) on the B. A. screw 

 (lauge, 42G. 



*Crookshank (Prof. E. M.) on Strcp- 

 tothrix actinomycotica and allied 

 species of Streptothrix, 873. 



Cross (C. F.) on the carbohydrates of 

 cereal straws, 294. 



Cross-fertilising of plants, shrubs, and 

 trees, experiments in the, Dr. W. 

 Saunders on, 867. 



Crystallisation, progressive, diflEerentia- 

 tion in igneous magmas as a result of, 

 J. J. H. Teall on, 661. 



*Crystals, the formation of, W. L. T. 

 Addison on, 6 1 3. 



CUNDALL (J. T.) on the prodiiction of 

 haloids from pure nrnterials, 295. 



CUXNINGHAM (Lt.-Col. Allan) an tables 

 of certain mathematical functions, 127. 



(Prof. D. J.) on an ethnographical 



survey of the United, Kingdom, 452. 



071 the ethnographical survey of Ire- 

 land, 510. 



* (G. C.) on the Montreal electric 



tramway system, 761. 



CooQ (Abbe) on an ethnological survey of 

 Canada, 440. 



Curve tracer, an electric, Prof. E. B. Rosa 

 on, 571. 



*Cl'SHING (F. H.) on the genesis of 

 implement-making, 797. 



CusHMAN (A. 6 ), Prof. T. W. Richards, 

 and G. P. Baxter on the atomic 

 weights of nickel and cobalt, 609. 



CirsHNY (Arthur H.) on rhythmical 

 variations in the strength of the con- 

 tractions of the mammalian heart, 816. 



Cuttle-fish, some remains of a sepia-like, 

 from the Lower Cretaceous rocks of 

 the South Saskatchewan, J. F. Whit- 

 eaves on, 694. 



*Cyanophyceae, Prof. A. B. Macallum on, 

 873. 



Darwin (Francis) on the structure of a 

 coral reef, 297. 



A preliminary account of a new 



method of investigating the behaviour 

 of stomata bj', 865. 



(Prof. G. H.) on seismological in- 

 vestigation, 129. 



on the stmoture of a coral reef, 297. 



(Horace) o>i seismological im-esti- 



gation, 129. 



Davidson (John) on Canada and the 

 silver question, 740. 



Davis (Prof. W. Morris) on the coastal 

 plain of Maine, 719. 



on geography in the University, 



726. 



Davison (Dr. C.) on seismological inves- 

 tigation, 129. 

 1897. 



Dawkins (Prof. Boyd) on the structure 



of a coral reef, 297. 

 on, Irish elh remains in tJte Isle of 



Man, 346. 



on an ethnographical survey of the 



United Kingdom, 452. 

 Dawson (Dr. G. M.) on an ethnological 



survey of Canada, 440. 

 — — , Address to the Section of Geology 



by, 628. 



(Sir W.) on certain pre-Cambrian 



and Cambrian fossils supposed to be 

 related to Eozoon, 656. 



Day (Wm. S.) on a reduction of Row- 

 land's value of the mechanical equiva- 

 lent of heat to the Paris hydrogen 

 scale, 559. 



Deacon (G. F.) on seismological investi- 

 gation, 129. 



, Address to the Section of Mechani- 

 cal Science by, 747. 



*Deaf-mutism in Canada, statistics of, 

 G. Johnson on, 739. 



Deliquescence and efflorescence of cer- 

 tain salts, F. P. Dunnington on the, 

 612. 



Denison (F. Napier) on the Great Lakes 

 as a sensitive barometer, 567. 



De Range (C. E.) 07i the erratic blochs 

 of the British Isles, 349. 



Detritus, the distribution by the sea of, 

 Vaughan Cornish on, 716. 



*Devonian fossils from Western Ontario 

 exhibited by Dr. S. Woolverton, 666. 



Dewae (Prof. J.) on wave-length tables 

 of the spectra of the elements and 

 compounds, 75. 



» and Prof, H. Moissan on the pro- 

 perties of liquid fluorine, 611. 



Dickson (H. N.) on the climatology of 

 Africa, 409. 



*Dictyolacece, the existence of motile 

 antherozoids, J. L. WilUams on, 866. 



* on the first ascent of Mount Le- 



froy and Mount Aberdeen, 724. 



Discount rates in the United States, 

 local differences iu, Dr. E. M. Brecken- 

 ridge on, 744. 



♦Discussion on the first traces of man in 

 America, 666, 796. 



* • of evidences of American-Asiatic 



contact, 795. 



* of the chemistry and structure of 



the cell, 826, 866. 



*DiX0N (Prof. H. B.) on photographs of 

 explosive flames, 612. 



Dodge (Richard E.) on scientific geo- 

 graphy for schools, 714. 



♦DOHEN (Dr. Anton) on the Naples 

 marine station and its work, 683. 



♦Dollar, the origin of the. Prof. W. G. 

 Sumner on, 740. 



Dorset (N. Ernest) on the determina- 

 tion of the surface tension of water, 



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