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I, An Attempt at an Improved Classification of Fruits. By the Rey. sa 
Professor Hinoxs, F.L.S., ce. ttt teetreneeeseneececeenassaaee 
II. Additional Note on the Occurrence of Fresh Water ‘Shells in the 
Upper Drift cane of Western Canada. By Professor E. nf 
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III. On the Occurrence of “Vanessa Cenia in Canada Siren By Wu. 
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IV. A Popular Exposition of the Minerals and Geology of Canada— 
PantIV. By Professor E. J. CHAPMAN .......ssecececceecsencs 
Sxrrorep ARTICLES AND TRANSLATIONS: 
1. Observations on the Existence of Various Mollusks and Zoophytes at cae 
Great Sea Depths. By M. Milne Edwards ..........:2.00e+e2. 51 
2, On Great Fluctuations of Aeeaperainre t in the Arctic Winter. By J.J. 
Murphy, Esq. St tees eee e ene c tease een enn enteeeeeetectennceee 
Sormntiric anp Liaterny Norss: 
Geolopy and: Mineralogy. 0/0. < «esos s:ciele's sine bated «win dak Ge bw Oe 
Book NOMCe Se enaarar eter steers ocge ee Nowekba, Milne +e Vicee mam 
METEOROLOGY : 
August Meteorological Table for Toronto sinew e's ove <inid mn Sie'anifeloe eine 
Remarks on ec, ss ty est rae enes inet eeaee 
September Meteorological Table for Toronto. ........cseeceeneeeee 
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