IV 



I mm::. 



Diamond, Extraordinary 

 Dibbling Maohine 

 Dietaries, Examples of 



Dynamical Sci|uciicus in Cosmos 



PAOBfi 



- 288 



- [08 



- L62 



- 08 



- 253 



"', 



Eclipso of the Sun, May 26th, 1854 



Egypt and Ethiopia, Expedition of Dr. Richard Lepsius 



to - 168,179,266 



Electricity, Atmospherical - - - *- 155,181 



" Identity of Dynamic and Voltaic ... 230 



Electrotype Process, Deposition of Aluminum and Silicium - 281 



Erie, Lake, Tabular View of the Rise and Fall of - - 302 

 Essences, Artificial - - - - - -10 



Faraday, Professor, on the Identity of Voltaic with Dynamic 



Electricity 2S0 



Ferrocyanhydrie Acid, Preparation of . - - 172 



Fishes from California, New Genera of - - - - 87 

 Fisheries, The North American - - - - -117 



Food, On the Preservation of, by J. T. Brondgeest, Esq. - 107 



" of Man 160 



Flax Works, Clausen's - - - - - - 233 



Fluids, Elastic, Specific heat of - - - - - 133 



Fossil H jman Skulls - - - - - - 172 



Franklin, Sir John - - - - - - 21 



Galvanic Wave Time ------ 82 



" Batteries, New - - - - - 105 



Galvanoplastic Printing Process - - - - - 181 



Galvauography ------ 181 



Gas, Purification of ----- - 233 



Geology, Science of (Bri. Assoc. Pres. Add.) - - - 53 



" of Gold - - - - - 160 



Glass, Novel Application of - - - - - 173 



Gold Testing ------- 24 



" in England ------- 173 



" Pens, Manufacture of 197 



Good's Locomotive Engine, Toronto - - - - 76 



Grape Disease, Means of Preventing - .» - - 70 



Great Britain, Census of ----- 68 



Great Western Railroad, Description of - - - - 204 



Hamilton, Meteorological Observations at - - - 187 

 " Indigenous Plants found in the Neighbourhood of - 222 

 Harbour, Toronto, its Formation and Preservation - - 105 

 Henning, T., Meteors and Falling Stars - - 188, 209 

 Hincks, Professor, on Natural History in his relation to Agri- 

 culture ------- 200 



Heat, Specific, of Elastic Fluids - - - - - 133 



Hops, Cultivation of, Compostion of - - - - 57 



Hunt, T. S., On the Chemical Composition of certain Shells - 264 



India, Telegraphs in - 

 Introduction to Canadian Journal- Vol. II 

 Lnsects, Mining - 



Institute, Canadien, (C.E) 

 Iron Plates, Wrought - 

 " Trade - 



King's College, London - - - 



Lake Couchiching, Marble Quarries of - 

 " Erie, Rise and Fall of 



6 

 1 



- 193 



- 173 



- 173 



- 20S 



- 172 



- 38 



- 302 



PACES 



- 278 

 61, 129 



- 27 



- 293 

 153, 177. 266 



4 



Lako Phenomenon ... - 



Dal o , Variation i in the Level of 



" On tin- Si:ii:lic Hi', liy Col. J. R. Jackson 

 " On the Periodical rise and Pall of 

 Lopsius, Dr., Expedition to the East 

 Light, Natural and Polarized - 



" The Electric ------ 



" Zodiacal ------ 



" Internal Dispersion of - 



" Photographic - - - - • - 



Literature, Royal Society of - 



Logan, W. E., Provincial Geologist, On the Winter Phenomena 

 of the St. Lawrence - 



" " On the Chemical Composition of certain Shells 

 Lachlan, Major R., On the Establishment of a System of Simul- 

 taneous Meteorological Observations throughout 

 the British North American Provinces - 

 " " On the Periodical Rise and Fall of the Lakes 



Langton, John, M. P. P., On the importance of Scientific Studies 

 to Practical Men - 



Magnetism, Terrestrial, Views on the Origin of - - 



Magnetic Disturbances, Toronto, See Meteorological Register - 

 Magnetic Telegraph, New effect of 

 Manufacture of Essences - 



" of Sugar . . _ - - 



Manvaises Terres ------ 



Mechanics' Destitute New Hall - - - 



Mechanical Science, Improvements in - 

 Mercury, Permeability of Metals by - 

 Meteors, Observations of, at Pro. Mag. Observatory 

 Meteorological Results for the year 1852, at St. Martin, Isle 



Jesus ; by Charles Smallwood, M. D. - 

 Meteorological Results for the year 1853, " " " " 



" Register, St. Martin, Me Jesus, C.E.; by Charles 



Smallwood, M. D. - July 



" " " " " August - 



" " " " " September 



« " " " " October - 



ii u u ii ii November 



ii ii ii ii ii December 



ii ii ii ii ii January - 



ii ii u ii ii February - 



ii ii ii ii March 



ii ii ii ii ii April 



Meteorological Register, Pro. Mag. Obser. Toronto July 



ii ii . ii " ." August - 



" " " " " September 



" " " " " October - 



ii ii u ii ii November 



ti ii i. ii ii December 



ii " " " " January - 



ii ii « " " February- 



ii " ii " " March 



April 



(General) Register for Toronto, 1853 

 Register, Quebec 



December 

 January - 

 February - 

 March 



33 



38 



171 



288 



282 



75 

 264 



241 

 293 



201 



168 



233 

 11 

 35 

 45 

 78 

 72 

 22 

 39 



7 

 230 



23 



48 



74 



152 



128 



175 



199 



235 



259 



284 



24 



47 



73 



104 



127 



174 



198, 



234 



258 



283 



185 



176 



200 



236 



260 



