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INDEX. 
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Stead, Geoffrey, C. E., on Surface Geology of New Brunswick.. .. 5 
, Notes on a grindstone quarry at Stonehaven, N. B 407 
Study of Nature, educational advantages of 499 
Summer flow of rivers in New Brunswick, how affected 400 
Surface Geology of New Brunswick, by G. Stead 5 
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Tabusintac R., Physical characteristics of 519 
becomes a tidal river at Trout Brook 522 
Thenaropus, McNaughtoni, Batrachian footprint 103 
Tidal and River currents, marking shore deposits 10 
Tobique and Nepisiguit Rivers explored by Prof. L. W. Bailey. ... 95 
Touch, Sense of, in animals and plants 495 
Tracadie R., Physiographic characteristics of 433 
Treasurer’s Report to the Council, 1906 565 
Tree forms, Peculiar, found in New Brunswick 187 
Tuadook or Crooked Deadwater of the Little S. W. Miramichi . . 320 
Tynemouth Creek, Littoral Drift at 7 
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Upsalquich Lake and its surroundings 75 
River, Physiographic history of 179 
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Vegetation of New Brunswick, Synopsis of grouping of 47 
Groups, Classification of 5 1 
Mesophytic Division . . . . 5 2 
Hydropathic Division 57 
Herophytic Division 58 
Halophytic Division 59 
Violets, Notes on, by J. Vroom 121 
Vroom, J., Notes on Violets 121 
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Walkemilk Basin, Physiographic characters of 3 2 9 
Walrus, The, in New Brunswick 2 4 ° 
Bones from Miscou island, etc., semi-fossil. 462 
Weather and Plants, Observations on, by G. U. Hay, 1906 559 
Weather in New Brunswick, Notes on, by D. L. Hutchinson 580 
Why is the Winter so mild? by G. F. Matthew 484 
Wild Garden, Ingleside, Notes on, by Dr. G. U. Hay 481 
Wilkinson Mountain, Height and other characters 443 
Wind Direction and Velocity, 1904, p. 392, 1905, p. 513, 1936 583 
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Zoology, Report on for 1906, by Wm. McIntosh 57° 
