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ZOOLOGY. 



On the Salmon of Nova Scotia. By J. Bernard Gilpin, A. B., M.D., 



M. R.C.S 38 



On the Semi-annual Migration of Sea Fowl in Nova Scotia id. 138 



On a Cub found in a Bear's den. January 12, 1880. id. 151 



On the Birds of Prey of Nova Scotia id. 255 



On the Dwellings of the Musk rat and Beaver in Nova Scotia.. id. 275 



On the Shore Birds of Neva Scotia id. 376 



Fish Culture. By John T. Mkllish, A.M 76 



List of Fishes of Nova Scotia (corrected to date, 1879). By J. Mat- 

 thew Jones, F.L.S 87 



Notes on the Anatomy of a Seal from Magdalen Island. By John 



Somers, M.D 155 



Intestinal Canal of the Moose. R. Morrow, Esq 313 



Tubes in the feet of the Moose id. 161 



On the Bones of Snlmo Snlar.. id. 162 



Appendix to Notes on the bones of Salmo Salar id. 218 



On the Osteology of the Lophius Piscatorius id. 340 



Teredo Navalis, and the means adopted for preventing its attacks on 



submerged Timber. By Martin Murphy, Esq., C. E 357 



BOTAN Y. 



A Contribution towards the Study of Nova Scotian Mosses. By John 



Somkrs, M.D 9&269 



Nova Scotia Fungi , id. 188 



A specimen of Trillium Sessile, collected by Miss Godfrey, of Clements- 

 port id. 222 



Nova Scotia Fungi id. 247 



id. 332 



Lichens of Nova Scotia By A. H. McKay, B. A., B. Se 299 



On Nova Scotian Ferns. By Rev. E. N. Ball, Maccan 13 



METEOROLOGY. 



The Ice Storm of January, 1881. By H.S. Poole, Asso R. S. of Mines, 



London, F. G. S 297 



General Meteorological Register, January, 1880, Halifax, N. S. By 



Augustus Allison 315 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Magnetism the Life of the World. By Andrew Dewar, Architect 58 



Experimental Microscopy. By J. Somers, M. D 81 



Nova Scotian Archaeology. (See also page 328) 217 



