INDEX. 537 



Page 



Return for February and March, 1862 236, 23*7 



Remarks on do do 238 



Return for April and May, 1862 S96, 39*7 



Remarks on do do 398 



Retm-n for June and July, 1 862 474, 475 



Remarks on do do 476 



Hamilton, Mean Results at, for the year 1S61 476 



Mock Suns, as seen near the Muskoka River, C. W., in Nov. 1861. By A. 



Clifford Thompson, P.L.S 462 



Molluscous Animals 108 



Morris, Beverley R., M.D.. On the Power that certain Water Birds possess of 



remaining partially submerged in deep water 519 



New Species of Lower Silurian Fossils, bv E. Billings, F.G.S., Review of. . . 71 



Notes on the Cholera Seasons of 1832 ai.d 18-34. 3y the Rev. 0. Dade, M.A . 17 



" ou Latin Inscriptions found in Great Britain. Part IX. By the Rev. 



J. McCaul, LL.D., President of Universty College, Toronto 28 



" on Anchor Ice. By T. C. Keefer, Esq., O.E 173 



" on Passages in the Platonic Dialogues. By the Rev. George Paxton 

 Young, M.A., Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in Knox College, 



Toronto 477 



Observations accompanying the Exhibition of a Specimen of Sula bassana 

 (the Solan Goose or Gannett), lately obtained at Oshawa, C. W., and 

 belonging to the Museum of the University of Toronto. By the Rev. 

 W. Hincks, F.L.S., Ac, Professor of Natural History, University Col- 

 lege, Toronto 329 



On a Hybrid Duck. By A. Newton, M.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S 226 



On the Comparative Progress of the Population of England and Scotland, as 



shewn by the Census of 1861. By John Strang, LL.D 129 



On the Position of Lievrite in the Mineral Seiies. By E. J. Chapman, Pro- 

 fessor of Mineralogy and Geology in University College, Toronto 42 



On the Power which certain Water Birds possess of remaining partially sub- 

 merged in deep water. By Beverley R. Morris, M.D 509 



Orthis " Ill 



Pentamerus 115 



Pleuroconcha. Groupe 1 116 



Postcript. Professor Chapman resigns the Editorship of Journal 172 



Pouchet and Verrier. Experiments ou the Migration of Entozoa 372 



President's Address, Cnnadian Institute. By the Hon. J. H. Hagarty, D.C.L., 



Judge of the Coui t of Common Pleas 1 



Pteropoda 118 



Publications Received — Notices cf : 



Astronomical Notices on the Proper Motion of Sirius in Declinations. 



By T. H. Safford, Astronomer at the Observatory, Harvard College. . 153 

 Descriptions of New Lower Silurian (Primordial) Jurassic, Cretaceous, 

 and Tertiary Fossils, collected in Nebraska, <fec. <kc. By F. B. Meek 



and F. V. Hayden 153 



Descriptions of New Cretaceous Fossils from Nebraska Territory. By 

 F. B. Meek and F. V. Hayden 153 



