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4 pages, — A. S. Packard: Origin of th e amerioan varieties of th e dog.
Texte de 6 pages. — C. E. Graut e t J. W. Dawson : Notes on pleistocene fossils
from Anticosti. Texto de 5 pages. — K. P Greg: Some prehistoric and
anoient linear measures. II. Texte de 5 pages. — T. S. Hunt: An electrical
furnace for reducing refractory ores. Texte de 5 pages. — R. Hell:
The forests of Canada. Avec 1 carte et tex te de 12 pages. - Vi. J . Siiiyth:
Tho mount-builders. Texte de 17 pages. - L. \V. Bailey: Geology and geologists
in New Brunswick. Texte de 4 pages. — T. W. Mills: Studies in
th e comparative physiology of th e h e art. R h y thm and innerv a tio n of h e a rt
of sea tu rtle . I. II. III. IV. Avec 1 pl. e t tex te de 40 pages. — C. N. Hell:
Aboriginal trad e of th e Canadian n orthwest. Texte de 4 pages. — D. P.
Peulialow: Variation of w a te r in tree s and shrubs. Texte de 12 pages. —
T. S. Hunt: A n a tu ra l system in mineralogy. Texte de 4 pages. —
D. P. Peuhalow': Physical characteristics of th e Ainos. Texte de 10 pages. —
C. H. McLeod: Meteorological observations for 1885. ~ D. P. Peuhalow:
Movement of tendrils. — A. T. Druiuuioud: Our north-west prairies, th e ir
origin and th eir forests. Texte de 9 pages. - A. H. Mason: The protection
of n o rth american birds. Texte de 19 pages. - A. Weir: On Montreal d rin king
water. Texte de 6 pages. — D. P. Peuhalow: Polyembryony. — H. A.
Newton: Relations of th e e a rth ’s rocks to meteorites. Texte de 14 pages. -
D. P. Peuhalow: Additional notes upon th e ten d rils of Cucurbitaceae. Texte
de 10 pages. — G. F. Matthew: Discovery of a pteraspidian fish in th e
Silurian rocks of New Brunswick. Avec 1 flg. dans le te x te de 2 pages. —
A. T. Druniniond : The affinities of th e ten d rils in th e Virginian cresper.
Texte de 4 pages. - G. F. Matthew: Cambrian faunas of cape Breton and
Newfoundland. Texte de 4 pages. — IV. L. Goodwin: Invaporation. I. II. —
T. S. Hunt: The law of th e volumes in chemistry. Texte de 4 pages. —
G. M. Dawson: Canadian Rocky Mountains, w ith special reference to th a t
p a rt of th e ran g e between of th e fo rty -n in th parallel and th e head-waters
of th e Red Deer river. Texte de 16 pages. — E. F. Euttan: Sy nthesis of
diethyl-trimethyl-amidobenzine. — H. M. Ami; On th e occurence of Sooli-
th u s in rocks of th e chazy formation about Ottawa, Ontaria. Texte de 3
pages. — G. F. Matthew: Additional note on th e pteraspidian fish found in
New Brunswick. Avec 1 fig. dans le te x te de 4 pages. — J. T. Donald: Chemical
notes on w h e at and flour. Texte de 9 pages. — F. Bain: On a per-
mian moraine in Prince Edward island. Avec 1 fig. dans le tex te de 3
pages. — T. IV. Mills: Life in th e Bahama islands. Texte de 13 pages. —
G. F. JIatthew; On th e smaller eyed Trilobites of division. I. Texte de 7
pages. — G. M. Dawsou: Note on th e occurence of jad e in british Columbia,
and its employment by th e Natives. Avec 4 flg. dans le tex te de 14 pages. —
F. B. Caulfield; Canadian Orthoptera. I. II. Texte de 18 pages. - C. H.
McLeod: He ig th of clouds. — Meteorological observations for 1886. - J. W.
Dawson : On th e correlation of th e geological s tru c tu re of th e maritime provinces
of Canada w ith th a t of we ste rn Europe. Texte de 3 pages. — T. W. Mills :
The re ten tio n and th e loss of th e hair from a physiological standpoint. Texte
de 5 pages. — A. T. Drummoud: The distribution and physical and past-geological
relations of b ritish north american p lan ts. I. II. 'Texte de 24 pages. —
G. Patterson: „The plague of mice” in Nova Scotia and P. E. island. ’Texte
de 9 pages. — D. P. Peuhalow: The re arin g of bears and th e worship of
Yoshitsune by th e Ainos of .Japan. Texte de 8 pages. — 'T. W. Mills: On
th e physiology of th e h e a rt of th e snake. ’Texte de 7 pages. — A. If. MacKay :
The fresh-water sponges of Newfoundland. II. Avec 1 flg. dans le tex te de
3 pages. — J . » . Dawsou: Notes on the fossil 'woods from th e w e ste rn te rritories
of Canada. Texte de 4 pages. - T. » ’. Mills: Squij-rels: th e ir habits
and intelligence, w ith special reference to feigning. Texte de 3 pages.
Vol. I II. 1888-1889. A. T. Drummond: The distribution and physical and
past-geological relations of british n o rth american plants. I II. Texte de 29
pages. — G. F. Matthew: On a basal series of cambrian rocks in Acadia. I. I I .
'Texte de 20 pages. - A. T. Drummond: The prairies of Monitoba. Texte de
5 pages. — B. J . Harring-tou: Note on a specimen of lake iron ore from
Lao la Tortue, P. Q. - J . W. B.awsoii : Pre lim in ary note on new species
of sponges from th e Quebec group a t Little Métis. Avoc 1 pl. et tex te de
11 pages. - G. J . Binde: Notes on sponges from th e Quebec group a t
Métis, and from th e Utica shale. Texte de 10 pages. - A. McGill: E x am ination
of some Manitoba waters. - E. In g e rso ll: The climate of th e Canadian
west. Texte de 21 pages. - H. M. Ami: Notes on fossils from th e
Utica formation a t Point-à-pic, Murray river, Murray bay (Queb.), Canada.
Texte de 6 pages. - D. P . Peu h a low : The re la tio n of climate to v e g e ta tio n .
Texte de 18 pages. - R a e: Notes on some of th e birds and mammals
of th e Hu d so n ’s bay Go’s, territo rie s and th e arctic coast. Texte de 12 pa ges.
- J . W. Dawsou: Om Sporacarps discovered by Prof. E. Orton in the
e rian shale of Columbus, Ohio. Avec 1 flg. dans le tex te de 4 pages. -
C. L apw o rth : Note on Graptolites from Dease river, B.C. Texte de 2 pages. -
A. Ï . Drummoud: The g ie a t lake basins of Canada. Texte de 5 pages. -
G. Lawson: On th e Nympheaoceae. Texte de 2 pages. - Revision of th e
Canadian Equiseta. Texte de 2 pages. - Kiudherg e t Macouu: Contributions
to th e bryology of th e Dominion of Canada. Texte de 2 pages. -
Vf. S au n d e rs: Observations on early ripening cereals. - G. F. Matthew: On
some remarkable organisms of th e Silurian and lower devonian rocks of
Acadia. - E. G ilp iu : Note on th e gold-bearing veins of Nova Scotia. -
E . B e ll: The origin of some geographical fe atu res in Canada. - L. » ’. Bailey:
On some relations between th e geology of Maine and New Brunswick. -
D. P . P e u h a llow : On Nemaphyton and allied forms from th e devonian (erianl
of Gaspè and Bale des Chaleurs. - J . IV, Dawsou: Note on th e p re lim in a ry
ex amination of a collection of cretaceous p lan ts from P o rt McNeill, Vancouver
island. - F. D, Adams et A. C. L aw so u :O n some Canadian rocks containing
scapolite w ith a few notes on some rocks associated w ith th e apatite deposits.
Texte de 17 pages. - J . >V. Dawsou: Eozoon canadense. Avec 15 flg. d an s le
tex te de 26 pages. - W. L. Goodwyu: Ringed trees. Texte de 3 pages. -
J . » . Baw'sou: On th e eozoio and palaeozoic rocks of th e Atlan tic coast of
Canada in comparison w ith those of western Europe and th e in te rio r of
America, l e x t e de 2 pages. — J . V V . Speucer: The St. Lawrence basin and
th e Great Lakes. Texte de 4 pages. - T. S, Hu n t: The s tu d y of m in e ralogy.
Texte de 7 pages. - Mineralogical evolution. Texte de 4 pages. —
A. T. Drnmuioud : The g re at Lake basins of the St. Lawrence. Avec 1 carte
e t tex te de 41 pages. — J . V V . Dawsou: Note on Balanus Hameri in th e pleistocene
a t Rivière Beaudette, and on th e occurence of peculiar varieties of
Mya aren a ria and M. tro n c a ta in th e modern sea and in th e pleistocene.
Texte de 6 pages. - Kavaimgh: On modern concretions from th e St. Lawrence.
Texte de 3 pages, — T. » . Mills: The influence of the nervous sj'stem
on cell life (Metabolism). Texte de 9 pages. - G. F. Matthew: On th e classification
of the Cambrian rooks in Acadia. Avec 3 fig. dans le tex te de 13