﻿CONTENTS OF VOLUME VII. 



Note.— The images marked with ati asterisk * (267-325) are to be found in 

 the Number for April, 1897, coming immediately after Page 328. 



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Description of a supposed new genus of Polyzoa from the 



Trenton Limestone at Ottawa. By Lawrence M. 



Lambe, F.G.S 1 



Notes upon the Flora of IN'ewfoundland. By B. L. 



Robinson and H. von Schrenk 3 



Peculiar Behaviour of Charcoal in the Blast Furnace at 



Radnor Forges, Que. By J. T. Donald, M.A 32 



Charcoal Impregnated with Slag. By D. P. Penhallow, 



M.A.Sc 34 



Contributions to Canadian Botany. By James M. 



Macoun 39, 267, 463 



Currents and Temperatures in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 



By Andrew T. Drummond, LL.D 50 



On Certain Birds from the Moluccas, now in the Society's 



Museum. By J. B. Williams, F.Z.S 57 



Anhydrite in Ontario. By Prof. W. Nicol 61 



Review of the Evidence for the Animal Nature of Eozoon 



Canadense. By Sir J. William Dawson, C.M.G... . 62 

 On a New Alkali Hornblende and a Titaniferous Andra- 



dite from the Nepheline-Syenite of Dungannon, 



Hastings County, Ontario. By Frank D. Adams and 



B. J. Harrington, McGill College, Montreal 77 



