VOL. XIII 



{Roman numerals refer to the Proceedings ; Arabic numerals to the -pages 

 of the Transactions.) 



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Allison, Augustus. By Harry Piers cv 



Allison, Frederick. By Harry Piers civ 



Ambrose, Rev. John. By Harry Piers Ixxxix 



Analyses of Nova Scotian Soils. By L. C. Harlow 332 



Anthropological work m Nova Scotia, a suggestion for. By Walter H. 



Prest 35 



Barbour, J. H. — Sacred Plants of India xxvii 



Belt, Thomas. By Harry Piers xcii 



Biological chemistry. By Donald M. Fergusson cxvi 



Bishop, Watson L. — Presidential Address: (a) The Institute, (b) 



Obituary of Dr. W. R. Ells xxiii 



Curious lightning freak 240 



Brown, Richard. By Harry Piers Ivii 



Canada Grouse in captivity. By Watson L. Bishop 150 



Cattle-killing ragwort and its parasite. Remarks by A. H. MacKay . . 284 

 Cave examinations in Hants County, N. S., report on. By Walter 



Henry Prest 87 



Coloured thinking and allied conditions. By D. Fraser Harris 308 



Commemoration meeting — 50th anniversary of organization of the 



Institute xlviii 



Conductivity of rosaniline hydrochloride in water and certain organic 



solvents. By Harold S. Davis 40 



Cramp, John Mocket. By Harry Piers c 



Creighton, Henry Jermain Maude. — A few measurements on the 



electrical conductivity of acetophenone solutions of 



certain organic bases and acids 154 



On the behaviour of iron salts in the presence of albumens and 



other organic substances towards certain reagents 61 



Optical activation of racemic bromcamphor carboxyhc acid by 



means of catalysts 1 



Davis, Harold S. — The conductivity of rosanihne hydrochloride in 



water and certain organic solvents 40 



Dawson, John WilUam. By Harry Piers Iviii 



Doane, F. W. W. — Recent meteorological notes 53 



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