INDEX. 155 



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IX. — On some recent improvements in the Amalgamation process for extract- 

 ing Gold from Quartz. By George Lawson, Ph.D., L.L.D., Profes- 

 sor of Chemistry, Dalhousie College, Halifax 71 



X. — On the Food Fishes of Nova Scotia. No. IV. The Trouts and Salmons. 



By J. Bernard Gilpin, M.D., M.R.C.S 76 



XL—The Glacial Period in North America. By Thos. Belt, F.G.S 91 



XII. — Geology of Antigonish County, Nova Scotia. By Rev. D. H«neyman, 

 D.C.L., F.G.S., Member of the Geol. Soc. of France, Hon. Memb. 



of Geol. Assoc. London, &jC 105 



2%III.— Nova Scotian Conifers. Part I. By Colonel Hardy, 120 



XIV. — On the Land Birds of Nova Scotia. By A. Downs, Cor. JHemb. Zool. 



Soc. ef London 130 



XV.— Meteorological Register for 1865. By Col. Myers 136 



XVI. — Some remarks upon the Red Indians of Newfoundland. By Mr. Elias 



Marrett. [Communicated by the President.] 139 



XVIL— On North Atlantic Storms. By J. L. Hurdis 140 



XVIIL— Notice of Field Meeting at Ashbourne, June 26, 1866. By W.G 147 



XIX. — Some account of the Life of Titus Smith. By William Smith. [Com- 

 municated by the President. ] , 150 



