nical club of Canada. 1900. 20 pp. - P. W. W. Donne: Rainfall notes, Nova
Scotia. 10 pp. — ï . C. Hebb : On a determination of the freezing-point depression
constant for electrolytes. 1 fig. 13 pp. — On the determination of freezing-
point depressions of dilute solutions of electrolytes. 11 pp. — R. W. E lls :
The progress of geological investigation in Nova Scotia. 14 pp. — H. M. Ami:
On the Upper camhrian age of th e Dictyonema slates of Angus Brook, New
Canaan and Kentville. 4 pp. - H. S. P o o le : Notes on the Dr. Ami’s papelón
Dictyonema slates of Angus Brook, New Canaan and Kentville 4 pp. —
>V. H. P r e s t: Supplementary notes on drift ice as a eroding and transporting
agent. 3 pp. — J . Davidson: Agricultural credit. 28 pp. — C. B. Bobin so n :
Early intervale flora of Eastern Nova Scotia. 5 pp. — A. H. MacKay: Phe-
nologioal observations in Nova Scotia and Canada, 1901. 21 pp. — Labrador
Plants (collected by W. H. P r e s t on th e Labrador coast n orth of Hamilton
inlet, from the 25th of Ju n e to the 12th of August, 1901). 2 pp.
Vol. XI. 1902-1906. H. S. P o o le : I s there coal under Prince Edwards Island?
7 pp. — E. Gilpin J r . : Sections and analyses of Nova Scotia coals. 10 pp. —
J . E. Woodman: Geology of the Moose River gold district, Halifax county.
Nova Scotia. 18 pl. 71 pp. - E. Gilpin J r . : The Mira Grand, Cape Breton
county, Nova Scotia. 6 pp. — W. H. R o s s: Contribution to the study of
hydroxylamine and its salts. 21 pp. — E . R. G a te s : Middleton Fungi.
7 pp. — A. H. MacK.iy: Fungi of Nova Scotia; A provisional list. 1 flg.
22 pp. - Phenological observations in Nova Scotia and Canada, 1902. 14 pp. —
J . A. B a n c ro ft: Ici-born sediments in Minas Basin, Nova Scotia. 5 pp. —
J . E. Woodman : Distribution of bedded leads in relation to mining policy.
16 pp. — F . H. Mason: Notes on hydraulic lime and cement. 12 pp. —
H. S. P o o le : Te sunken land of Bus [lat. 35° west, long 53° north]. 1 pl.
6 pp. — E. E. P rin c e : The swim bladder of fishes, a degenerate gland. 4 pl.
28 pp. — J . A. H a rb o u r: Local variations and other notes of blue-eyed grass
[Sisyrinohium augustifoliuinj. 3 pp. - J . E. Woodman: The earthquake of
March 21, 1904, in Nova Scotia. 9 pp. — H. S. P o o le : On th e age of the
conglomerate capping th e Cambrian rocks of Nova Scotia. 9 pp. — S. M.
D ix o n : On a determination of the elements of terrestrial magnetism a t
Halifax. N. S. August, 1904. 2 pl. 15 pp. — T, T. F n lto n : The faults of
Battery Point, Sydney, Nova Scotia. 2 pl. 2 pp. — H. S. P o o le : Subsidence
of th e Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia [Introductory to a paper by Mclntosb].
2 pp. — K. M c ln to sb : The question of subsidence at Louisbourg, Cape
Breton. 7 pp. — A. H. MacKay: Phenological observations in Canada, 1903.
15 pp. — Botanical notes in Nova Scotia. 3 pp. — L. A. Dewolfe: The
stru c tu re and succession at North Sydney and Sydney mines. 35 pp. —
G. M. J . MacKay: Contribution to th e study of Hydroxylamine. 14 pp. —
H. S. P o o le : Pre-cambrian volcanic bombs from near Lake Ainslie, Inverness
Co. N. S. 8 pp. — M. T . G ra n d in : Notes on the ore deposits of South
Cheticamp, Cape Breton Island. 14 pp. — F. W. W. D oane: Meteorological
notes. 12 pp. — A. H. MacKay: Phenological observations in Nova Scotia
and Canada, 1904. 14 pp. — W. H. P r e s t : Edible wild plants of Nova Scotia.
30 pp. - W. E. L o g an : I. Detailed section of rocks from West Ragged
Reef to the Joggins mines and Minudie; and (II) from Shulie to Spicer Cove,
by H. E le tc b e r. 3 cartes, 134 pp. — H. S. P o o le ; Supplementary note to a
paper on „The sunken land of Bus”. 1 pp. — J . II. B.a rb o n r: On the flora
of McNab’s Island, Halifax Harbour. 4 flg. 18 pp. — J . MacSwain: A catalogue
of the birds of Prince Edward Island. 23 pp. — H. J . M. CTeigbton:
The Grignard synthesis : The action of phenyl magnesium bromide on camphor.
5 pp. - R. W. E lls : The oil-fields of Eastern Canada. 25 pp. -
E. W. W. D o an e : The frost and drought of 1905. 18 pp. - W. L. B isb o p :
Eels in water pipes and their migration. 11 pp. - W. G. T o r s to n : Water
powers on the Merseyriver. 16 pp. - A. H. MacKay: Water-rolled weed
balls. 1 pl. 4 pp.
Vol. XII. 1906-1909. H. J . M. Creigbton: The influence of radium on the
decomposition of hydriodic acid. 20 pp. - F. W. W. Doane: Water power
of Halifax County, Nova Scotia. P a rt I. Dartmouth Lakes power. 13 pp. -
H. J . M. CTalgbton: A few chemical changes influenced by radium. A new
method for the detection of Amygdalin. 15 pp. — The behaviour of solutions
of hydriodic acid in light in th e presence of oxygen. 12 pp. - B. W.
E lls: Notes on mineral fuels of Canada. 11 pp. - H. W. Jo hnston: Halifax
w a ter works. 48 pp. - A. H. MacKay: Fungi of Nova Scotia. F irst supplementary
list. 20 pp. — G. H. P e rk in s: On a skeleton of a whale in the
Provincial Museum, Halifax, Nova Scotia; with notes on th e fossil cetacea
of North America. 8 pl. 26 pp. - C. L. Moore: The Myxomycètes of Pictou
County. 4 pl. 43 pp. — H. J . M. Creigbton: The influence of aluminium
salts on the estimation of sulphates. 5 pp. - A. L. McCallum: The action
of organic sulphur in coal during th e coking process. 5 pp. - C. Hardy:
Reminiscenses of a Nova Scotian n a tu ra lis t: Andrew Downs. 19 pp. —
C. E. Moore: Some Nova Scotian aquatic fungi. 24. flg. 23 pp. - H. P ie rs:
On th e occurence of tin in Nova Scotia. 11 pp. - A. L. McCalinm: Scheelite
in Nova Scotia. 3 pp. — W. S. Brodle: Some effects of ice action near
Grand Lake, Cape Breton. 1 flg. 4 pp. - J . P e rrin and J . Bussell: Catalogue
of butterflies and moths, mostly collected in th e neighborhood of
Halifax and Dighy, Nova Scotia. 33 pp. - H. S. Davis: Concerning the
effect of gravity on the concentration of a solute. 4 fig. 10 pp.
Vol. X III. 1910 — 1912. H. J . M. C re ig h to n : The optical activation of raoemic
bromeamphor oarboxylic acid by means of catalysts: the specificity of catalysts.
34 pp. — W. H. P r e s t : A suggestion for anthropological work in
Nova Scotia. 5 pp. — H. S. D av is: The conductivity of rosaniline hydrochloride
in wa ter and certain organic solvents. 13 pp. - H. S. Poole : Comparison
of monthly mean temperatures. Halifax, N. S. and Plymouth. G. B.
1 pp. - F. W. W. D oane: Recent meteorological notes. 7 pp. - H. J . M*
C re ig b to n : On the behaviour of iron salts, in the presence of albumens and
other organic substances, towards certain reagents. 15pp. - D. F. H a r r is :
On the intimate associations of inorganic ions with native and derived proteins.
11 pp. - W. H. P r e s t : Report on cave examination in Hants county.
4 fig. 8 pp. - C. B. N ick e rso n : A rearrangement of procedure for the
removal of phosphate ions from the iron and alkaline earth groups. 6 pp. —
H. P ie rs : Brief account of the Miomac Indians of Nova Scotia and their
remains. 27 pp. — J . H. L. Jo h n s to n e : The electrical resistance and tempera
tu re coefficient of ice. 9 flg. 19 pp. - L. W'. Wa tso u : The geological age
of Prince Edward Island. 5 pp. - W. E. B isb o p : The Canada grouse
(Dendragapus canadensis) in captivity, its food, habits, etc. 4 pp. - H. J .
M. C re ig lito n : A few measurements on th e electrical conductivity of aceto-
phenone solutions of certain organic bases and acids. 2 fig. 9 pp, — H. P ie r s :
Mastodon remains in Nova Scotia. 12 pp. - A. H. MacKay: Phenological
observations in Nova Scotia. 1911. 15 pp.