CONTENTS. 



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XV. — CoLotTR IN Nature. 



W. A. Sherwood, Esq 



XV^I. — CoLOUK Blindness. 



Dr. G. Sterling IJyerson 



XVII. — Prison Hekorm. 



Dr. A. M. Rosebrugh 



XV J II. — Milk An.a.lysis and Milk Standards. 



W. H. Ellis, M.A., M.B 



XIX. — Methyl Alcohol. 



Drs. Ellis and Babiiigtoii 



XX. — Genj^sis om the Heaven and the Earth. 



Alexander D. Black, Es([ 



XXL— Formation of Valleys. The Central Basin 

 Tennessee. 



William Kenuedj% Esq 



XXII.— Oroanisms in Meteorites. 



Dr. Otto Hiibn 



XXIII.— The Sean Dana. 



llev. N. MacXish, LL.D 31 



XXIV. — ^New Trigonometrical Scale. 



T. R. Hosebrugh, B. A 32 



XXV. — The French Shore Question. 



T. B. Browning, M.A 33 



XXVI. — The Valve op Sanitation. 



Dr. W. Canuifif 3(5 



XXVII. — The Sewage Problem in 'Toronto. 



Levi J. Clark, l,sq 30 



XXVIII. — (;eology (jf North- West Lake Superior. 



Arthur Harvey, Esq 40, 218 



XXIX. — BiBLIuGRAIUY OF CANADIAN ArCH.EOLOGY. 



A. F. Chamberlain, M. A 40 



XXX.— Kaministiquia Silver-rearinc; Belt. 



H. R. Wood. B.A 4L 245 



XXXI. — The Mound Builders of America. 



J. C. Hamilton, LL.B 41 



XXXII. — PAG.4.N Belief in Religion. 



Ojijatekha 43 



XXXIIL— The Flying Proas of the Ladrone Islands. 



Cajit. Stupart, R.N 43, 204 



XXXIV. — Fortieth Annual PvEPORT. 



Charles Carpmael, M.A 44 



XXXV. — The Western Denes. 



Rev. A. G. Morice, O.M.I 59, 100 



XXXVI.— The Indians of Canada. 



r. B. Browning, MA 50 



