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Abdel-Kader, M.K.H. | see Ragab, M.T.H. 35: 67-70.
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Ackman, R.G. | An initial investigation of lipids and fatty acids of Nova Scotian "soft" cod. 36: 107-114.
Considerations of fatty acids in menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) from northern limits of the species. 31: 207-216.
Lipids and fatty acids of Corophium volutator from Minas Basin. 29: 501-516.
Fatty acids in (15) Nova Scotian marine seaweeds: a survey for octadecapentenoic and other biochemically novel fatty acids. 28: 47-64.
*Identification of fatty acid ester peaks in gas-liquid chromatography: analysis of dermal oil of the leatherback turtle. 26: 243.
*The Varrentrapp reaction. 25: 82.
*Elaidinization of oleic acid with selenium. 25: 180.
*Ozonolysis of monoethylenic fatty acids. 25: 210.
*Conversion of free fatty acids of cod oil to methyl esters in situ. 25: 269.
*A simple gas chromatography apparatus and its application to analysis of the higher fatty acids. 24(4): 414.
see O'Keefe, S.F. 37: 1-9.
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Adorjan, L.A. | see Whiteway, S.G. 38: 9-22.
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Aitken, H.E. | see McCallion, D.J. 23: 112.
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Aldous, J.G. | *Some metabolites of fluoroacetic acid in yeast cells. 25: 184.
*The influence of pH on the intracellular concentration of citrate in yeast. 24(4): 414.
*The reciprocal action of H+ and K+ on the metabolism of the living yeast cell. 24(3): 333.
*Evidence for pH regulation of glucose metabolism in yeast cells. 24(2): 265.
*The specificity of action of iodoacetic acid as determined by its effect on the enzymes of the intact cell. 23: 107-108.
*Enzymic activity as an indication of the intracellular pH of the yeast cell. 23: 114.
*A comparison of the effects of ultraviolet and X-ray radiations upon some enzymes of the yeast cell. 23: 155.
*Studies on the metabolism of procaine hydrochloride in the rabbit. 23: 383.
*A method for studying the specificity of metabolic inhibitors in intact cells. 22(3): 43.
*The anaerobic decomposition of glycogen in living yeast cells. 22(1): 19.
*The influence of monoiodoacetic acid upon the viability of yeast cells. 22(2): 75.
*A new method for measuring the analgesic power of drugs in human (Homo sapiens) subjects. 22(3): 42.
see Rozee, K.R. 24(1): 48; Stewart, K.D. 22(4): 58; 22(4): 62.
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Alexander, D.R. | Description of selected lake characteristics and occurrence of fish species in 781 Nova Scotia lakes. 36: 63-106.
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Alexander, S.G. | see Grant, G.A. 17(4): 244-247.
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Allen, C.R.K. | Physical changes during the early development of the salmon(Salmo salar). 18(2): 34-49.
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Allen, E.C. | Annotated list of birds (170 species observed over a period of 17 years) of Yarmouth and vicinity, southwestern Nova Scotia. 14(2): 67-95.
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Allen, T. | Nutritional study of children in Halifax. 23: 156-157.
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Allison, A. | General meteorological register for 1880, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 5: 315.
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Allison, F. | Halifax meteorology, 1874. 4(1): 42-47.
The semi-daily fluctuation of the barometer. 4(2): 157-163.
Nova Scotian meteorology (1876, with table of temperature, pressure and precipitation at Halifax). 4(3): 300-309.
Meteorological phenomena, occasional and periodical (with some phenology). 4(4): 429-438.
On the meteorology (tabulated for 1870) of Halifax. 3: 80-89.
On the meteorology (1871) of Halifax. 3: 176-186.
On the progress of weather knowledge with meteorological data for Halifax 1872. 3: 315-321.
Canadian weather telegraphy and storm signals 1872. 3: 370-376.
Meteorology 1873; Halifax Nova Scotia. 3: 394-400.
Notes on the weather at Halifax, Nova Scotia during the year 1867 (Aurora visible on 32 nights especially 8/2/67). 2(2): 74-87.
Notes on the weather at Halifax, Nova Scotia during the year 1868. 2(3): 109-123.
Extremes of pressure during the winter of 1869-70 (with meteorological data for Halifax for 1870). 2(4): 100-109.
Obituary. 5: 5.
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Amaral, R.E. deMello | see Brewer, D. 38: 73-82.
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Ambrose, J. | Our fishes and their enemies. 7: 394-403.
Providential warning to the lower animals. 2(4): 57-63.
Observations on the fishing grounds and fish of Saint Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia. 2(1): 67-76.
On the fishes flounder (Platena plana) & eels (Anguilla vulgaris) & turbot (Rhombus (Psetta) maximus) of Saint Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia. 2(2): 87-94.
Observations on the sea-birds frequenting the coast of Saint Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia. 1(3): 51-59.
On the occurrence of the Kjockkenmoedding (mounds of shells) near Saint Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia. 1(2): 94-97.
Some observations on the fishing grounds and fish of Saint Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia. 1(4): 33-43.
Some accounts of the Petrel, the sea serpent and the Albicore (Thynnus vugaris) observed at Saint Margaret's Bay; with observations on a beach mound, (kitchen-midden) near French Village. 1(2): 34-44.
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Ami, H.M. | Subdivisions of carboniferous system in E Canada with reference to the position of the Union and Riversdale formations of Nova Scotia, referred to the Devonian system by some geologists. 10: 162-178.
Description of tracks from the fine-grained siliceous mudstones of the Knoydart formation (Eo-Devonian) of Antigonish County, Nova Scotia (with plate). 10: 330-332.
Upper Cambrian age of the dictyonema slates (Dictyonema flabelliforme) of Angus Brook, New Canaan and Kentville, Nova Scotia. 10: 447-450.
Catalogue of Silurian fossils from Arisaig, Nova Scotia. 8(2): 185-192.
Notes on a collection of Silurian fossils from Cape George, Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, with descriptions of four new species. 8(4): 411.
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Anderson, G. | see Castell, C.H. 21(4): 660.
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Anthony, E.H. | *The relation of respiratory tolerance to the presence of haemoglobin in goldfish blood. 24(4): 416.
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Apold, W. | Fundamental issues facing the Canadian fishing industry in the 1980's. 30(2): 21-28.
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Archibald, E.H. | On a test by the freezing point method of the ionization coefficients determined by the conductivity method, for solutions containing potassium and sodium sulphates. 10: 33-48.
On the calculation of the conductivity of aqueous solutions containing potassium and sodium sulphates. 9: 291-301.
On the calculation of the conductivity of aqueous solutions containing the double sulphate of copper and potassium and of mixtures of equimolecular solutions of zinc and copper sulphates. 9: 307-320.
On the relation of the surface tension and specific gravity of certain aqueous solutions to their state of ionization. 9: 335-347.
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Archibald, K.D. | Forest Aphidae (with an annoted index to species) of Nova Scotia; Part 2. 24(2): 1-254.
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Archibald, W.J. | *Derivation of the meson field equations. 24(1): 53.
*The photoelectric effect with incident gamma rays. 24(2): 266.
*Some considerations on Schrodinger's equation. 23: 157.
*The relativistic Schrodinger equation. 23: 383.
*An approximate solution of the differential equation of the ultra-centrifuge. 22(1): 18.
*The magnetic moment of the nucleus. 22(2): 74.
*The theoretical computation of the physical properties of simple solids. 22(4): 60.
see Guptill, E.W. 23: 113-114.
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Armstrong, F.H. | *The growth rate of salmon embryos. 20(3): 157.
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Arnell, J.C. | *Further studies on the decomposition of ethylidene diacetate homologues. 20(2): 56.
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Arsenault, G.P. | *The synthesis of pyrroles related to porphobilinogen. 25: 267.
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Astle, W.O. | Observations on seabirds of Manawagonish Island, New Brunswick: movements & population changes 1940-1983. 35: 21-26.
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Astrup, H.N. | see Young, E.G. 24(3): 335.
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Atkinson, J.T.N. | see Greenblatt, J.H. 25: 267.
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Auerback, C. | *The present state of chemical mutation research. 24(4): 411-412.
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Aycardi, E.R. | see Brewer, D. 38: 73-82.
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Babkin, B.P. | *Digestion in Fundulus heteroclitus L. 17(1): 20.
*The augmented salivary secretion. 16: 196.
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Bailey, L.W. | Notes on the geology and botany of Digby Neck (with a list of 79 plants). 9: 68-82.
Some Nova Scotian illustrations of dynamical geology with 3 plates. 9: 180-194.
Triassic (?) rocks of Digby basin. 9: 356-360.
Notes on the surface geology of South-Western Nova Scotia. 8(1): 1-8.
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Bailey, W.B. | The vertical temperature (& salinity) structure (at 23 stations; September 1948) of the Labrador current. 22(4): 34-48.
An increasing Atlantic influence (temperature (< 1°) and salinity (32.5–34‰) in Hudson Strait, September 1948 compared with August 1930) in Hudson Bay. 22(4): 17-33.
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Bailly, J.W. | see Bell, H.P. 23: 108.
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Baird, E.A. | *The taxonomic significance of trimethylamine oxide reduction by bacteria. 21(1): 11.
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Baker, J.R. | see Weld, C.B. 23: 107.
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Ball, E.N. | On Nova Scotian ferns (Aspidium spinnlosum, Gray). 5: 13-15.
The indigenous ferns (with a description of 35 species) of Nova Scotia. 4(2): 146-157.
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Ball, J.K. | *Dose (croton oil) and effect in epidermal carcinogenesis. 25: 208.
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Bancroft, J.A. | Ice-borne sediments in Minas Basin, Nova Scotia. 11: 158-162.
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Bancroft, M.F. | *Occurrences of uranium. 24(1): 55.
*The geology of Cape d'Or, Cumberland county, Nova Scotia. 23: 387.
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Banks, R.E. | *Circulation on the Scotian shelf determined by drift bottles. 24(3): 335.
*Physical oceanography of the coastal waters off Halifax. 24(4): 413.
*A study of the effect of weather on coastal water conditions off Halifax, Nova Scotia. 23: 109.
see Ford, W.L. 23: 158.
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Barbour, J.H. | Sacred plants (25 species) of India. 13: XXVIII-XLII.
Local variations and other notes on blue-eyed grass, (Sisyrinchium angustifolium). 11: 190-192.
On the flora of McNab's Island, Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, Part 1, General notes; Part 2, Work in special orders; Part 3, Narcotisation of plants; Part 4, Occasional notes. 11: 553-569.
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Barnard, K.N. | *Ship corrosion in seawater as detected by potential surveys. 22(2): 76.
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Barnes, J. | On the conductivity, specific gravity and surface tension of aqueous solutions containing potassium chloride and sulphate. 10: 49-66.
On the relation of the viscosity of mixtures of solutions of certain salts to their state of ionization. 10: 113-161.
On the calculation of the conductivity of aqueous solutions containing hydrochloric and sulphuric acids. 10: 129-138.
On the depression of the freezing-point by mixtures of electrolytes. 10: 139-161.
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Barrett, D.L. | see Kepkay, P.E. 30(1): 1-10.
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Bateson, S. | *Pleochroic haloes in biotite. 18(2):73.
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Bauld, W.S. | *Steroids X The metabolism of the ovarian follicular hormone. 20(4): 299.
*Steroids XI The isolation of a water soluble, ether insoluble conjugated estrogen from the urine of a α-estradiol injected rabbit. 20(4): 299-300.
*The synthesis of substituted phenanthrenes related to the steroids. 20(3): 154.
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Baxter, B. | see Yaphe, W. 24(1): 50.
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Bean, R.J. | Pancreatic bladder in the cat, structurally analogous to gall-bladder. 17(1): 63-70.
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Beatty, P.M. | see Knop, O. 23: 156.
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Beatty, S.A. | *The detection and measurement of incipient spoilage in fish muscle. 19(2): 211.
*The soluble proteins of fish muscle in relation to muscular movement and rigor mortis. 18(2): 52.
*High acidity of quarry water. 18(1): 20.
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Beauchamp, S. | see Freedman, B. 39: 123-132.
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Beazley, W.B. | see King, H.S. 18(3): 204-212.
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Beckett, N.R. | *The flow of nutrients through the thermocline in a lake 23: 387.
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Begg, R.W. | *Chemical estimation of reducing steroids in the adrenal of the rat. 22(3): 44.
*The systemic effects of malignancy. 22(4): 58.
*Thymus tumors in rats. 22(4): 59.
*The influence of adrenal cortical extract on the systemic effects of tumors in rats. 22(4): 58.
*The inorganic nutrient requirements of Bacillus coli communis. 20(1): 30.
see Dickenson, T.E. 22(4): 59.
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Bell, A.C. | see King, H.S. 18(1): 11-13.
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Bell, C.E. | see Comeau, P.L. 34: 41-81.
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Bell, H.P. | *The development of the blueberry seed. 24(3): 334.
*Winter resting stages of certain Ericaceae. 24(2): 264.
*Flower development of the low bush blueberry. 24(1): 51.
*Determinate growth in the blueberry. 23: 108.
*Calyx and structure of the Gravenstein apple. 20(2): 54.
*Winter growth in the vegetative buds of the Wagener apple. 20(3): 155.
*The origin and histology of Bordeaux spray russeting on the apple. 20(4): 300.
*The protective layers of the apple and their development. 19(3): 291.
*The origin of russeting in the Golden Russet apple. 19(4): 448.
Observations of the seasonal changes in the marine algae in the vicinity of Halifax with reference to winter conditions (including a table of species collected in the harbour). 18(2): 134-176.
Observations on the seasonal disappearance of certain marine algae in the tide pools near the Biological Station at Saint Andrew's, New Brunswick. 17(1): 1-5.
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Bell, L.G. | *Observations on the development of Ciona intestinalis. 24(4): 410.
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Belt, T. | List of butterflies (~ 30 species described) observed in the neighbourhood of Halifax, Nova Scotia. 1(2): 87-92.
Recent movements of the earth's surface. 1(1): 19-30.
The production and preservation of lakes by ice action. 1(3): 70-75.
The glacial period in North America. 1(4): 91-106.
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Belyea, H.R. | *Notes on the criteria for determining the tops of stratified beds. 19(1): 154.
Conditions of sedimentation of the Halifax formations as observed in Point Pleasant Park. 18(4): 225-239.
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Bentley, P.A. | The forests of Cape Breton in the 17th and 18th centuries: Part 1. 24(1): 1-15.
Study of Northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis) and jack pine (Pinus banksiana) in Nova Scotia. 24(4): 376-378.
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Bethune, C.J.S. | Nova Scotian Lepidoptera (specimens from 15 families recorded, including Amarta acadiensis (new species) ): Additional notes by Jones. 2(3): 78-87.
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Betts, D.D. | *Electrical breakdown of Ne at high frequencies. 23: 155.
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Betty, S.A. | *High acidity of quarry water. 18(1): 20.
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Berger, A.R. | *A recent volcanic ash deposit in the Yukon Territory. 24(4): 410.
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Bidwell, R.G.S. | Atlantic Regional Laboratory (National Research Council Canada) 25th Anniversary lecture: The carbon dioxide machine, or plants on the make. 28: 27-35.
*Photosynthesis in marine algae. 24(4): 414.
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Bigelow, H.E. | Reduction of 3-nitrobenzaldehyde with sodium arsenite (to give 3,3'-hydroxymethylazobenzene, azobenzene-3,3'-dicarboxylic acid). 17(3): 193-196.
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Bird, C.J. | First record of the potential nuisance alga Codium fragile ssp tomentosoides (Chlorophyta, Caulerpales) in Atlantic Canada. 40: 11-17.
Seirospora seirosperma (Harvey)Dixon (Rhodophyta, Ceramiaceae) - a first record for Canada. 34: 173-176.
First record of female gametophytes of Bonnemaisonia hamifera Hariot (Rhodophyta, Nemaliales) in Nova Scotia. 30(3): 189-190.
Nova Scotian species of Hygrophorus. 29: 1-132.
Investigations of the marine algae of Nova Scotia: XIII Cyanophyceae. 28: 65-86.
Investigations of the marine algae of Nova Scotia: XIV Colpomenia peregrina Sauv (Phaeophyta: Scytosiphonaceae). 28: 181-188.
Investigations of the marine algae of Nova Scotia: XV Lomentaria orcadensis (Rhodophyta, Champiaceae). 28: 189-190.
see Renfrew, D.E. 33: 145-146; von Aderkas, P. 33: 131-136; Smith, D.L. 30(1): 109-118; Chen, L.C-M. 28: 191-200; Edelstein, T. 27: 33-42.
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Bird, N. | Studies on Gracilaria: ecology of an attached population of Gracilaria sp at Barrachois Harbour, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. 27: 144-159.
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Bishop, C.J. | *Radiation induced morphological and genetic changes in apples. 24(3): 336.
*Differential sensitivity of the mitotic prophase in Tradescantia paludosa to X-radiation: I, Pollen grains. 23: 112.
*Differential sensitivity of the mitotic prophase in Tradescantia paludosa to X-radiation: II, Pollen tubes. 23: 113.
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Bishop, R.F. | *Soil analysis, its values and limitations. 24(1): 56.
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Bishop, W.L. | The Canada Grouse (Dendragapus canadensis) in captivity; its food,habits,etc. 13: 150-153.
Curious lightning freak. 13: 240-241.
Eels (Anguilla vulgaris) in water pipes and their migration. 11: 640-650.
Star nosed mole (Condylura cristata)- its breeding, habits, etc. 10: 348-349.
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Black, E.C. | *Further observations on the asphyxiation of freshwater fish at various tensions of carbon dioxide. 21: 650-651.
*Settlement of marine wood-borers on floating and fixed submerged wooden test blocks. 21(3): 649.
*The settlement of marine wood-borers in the coastal waters of British Columbia. 21: 650.
see Black, V.S. 21: 659.
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Black, V.S. | *Gas exchange in the swimbladders of fish. 21: 649-650.
*The influence of temperature on the respiratory tolerance of young goldfish (Carassius auratus). 21: 659.
Gas exchange in the swimbladder of the Mudminnow(Umbra limi (Kirtland)). 21: 61-82.
see Black, E.C. 21: 650-651.
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Blacklock, N.G. | Nitrogen fixation (C2H2 reduction) by lung wort lichen (Lobaria pulmonaria) on red maple (Acer rubrum). 30(1): 89-108.
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Blanchard, J.E. | *Gravity measurements in northern Nova Scotia. 25: 209.
*An application of potential theory to a problem in geophysical explorations. 23: 384.
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Bleakney, J.S. | Discovery of an undisturbed bed of 3800 year old oysters (Crassostrea virginica) in Minas Basin. 33: 1-6.
Intertidal Zirfaea crispata burrows as indicators of fluctuating low water level in Minas Basin, Nova Scotia. 33: 65-74.
Endolithic fauna of vacated Zirfaea crispata burrows in Blomidon shale, Minas Basin, Nova Scotia. 30(1): 55-64.
Observations on saltmarsh pools, Minas Basin, Nova Scotia, 1965-1977. 29: 353-372.
The distribution and taxonomic relationships of the amphibians and reptiles of Nova Scotia. 23: 158-160.
see Gratto, G.W. 35: 27-28; 33: 47-56; Colodey, A.G. 30(3): 89-100; Bromley, J.E.C. 29: 411-446.
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Bligh, E.G. | *The lipids of cod muscle and the effect of frozen storage. 25: 268-269.
*The in vitro conversion of 14C-acetate and 14C-cholesterol to adrenocortical steroids. 24(4): 415.
see Dyer, W.J. 24(4): 410.
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Blum, I.E. | see Flinn, M.A. 35: 91-98.
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Boates, J.S. | Length-weight relationships, energy content and the effects of predation on Corophium volutator (Pallas) (Crustacea: Amphipoda). 29: 489-500.
see Daborn, G.R. 29: 153-172.
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Boland, G.J. | Fungi (9 species new to Nova Scotia) from salt marshes of Minas Basin. 29: 393-404.
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Bolt, R.H. | *Effect of reverberation on speech intelligibility. 22(4): 60.
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Bousfield, E.L. | Malacostracan crustaceans from the shores of Nova Scotia. 24(1): 25-38.
Littoral marine arthropods and molluscs collected in Western Nova Scotia, 1956. 24(3): 303-325.
Post-glacial Changes in Distribution of Littoral Marine Invertebrates in the Canadian Atlantic Region. 27(S3): 47-60.
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Bowes, W.H. | *An instrument for the solution of simultaneous equations. 23: 383.
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Bowman, F.A. | Potassic iodide as a blowpipe reagent. 7: 363-367.
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Bowman, M. | Obituary: (librarian 1859-1903). 15: XVIII-XIX.
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Brewer, D. | The occurrence of Pycnidiophora dispersa in soil of a pasture in Nova Scotia. 40: 41-43.
Studies of Trichoderma isolates from Mytilus edulis collected on the shores of Cape Breton and Prince Edward Islands. 40: 29-40.
An examination of North & South American isolates of Pithomyces chartarum for production of sporidesmin and sporidesmolides. 38: 73-82.
Ovine ill-thrift in Nova Scotia 6 Quantitative description of the fungal (54 species identified) flora of soils of permanent pasture. 30(3): 101-134.
Mechanical search and retrieval system for mycotoxins. 28: 163-169.
New species of Chaetomium (Chaetomium umbonatum) from the soil in Nova Scotia. 27: 59-60.
Assembly and utilization of a database of fungal cultures held in Canadian collections (with two appendices giving operational details). 39: 79-98.
*Changes occurring in the fungal floras of slime accumulations in pulp and paper mills. 25: 83.
*The stimulation of growth of fungi isolated from pulp mills by "white water". 25: 178.
*A study of the parasitism of Ascochyta pisi Lib. 24(2): 266.
see Eyjolfsdottir, G. 38: 23-41.
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Bridgeford, H. | *A cytological study of the germ cells in Deroceras reticulatum Muller. 23: 114.
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Brockhouse, B.N. | see Stewart, A.T. 24(4): 410-411.
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Brockerhoff, H. | *Inositol in phospholipids. 25: 270-271.
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Brodie, W.S. | Some effects of ice action near Grand Lake Cape Breton. 12(3): 253-257.
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Bromley, J.E.C. | Taxonomic survey of benthic fauna in estuarine saltmarsh pools, Minas Basin, Nova Scotia. 29: 411-446.
Preliminary checklist of marine fauna of Minas Basin and Minas Channel. 29: 517-537.
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Bronson, H.L. | *On the specific heats of tungsten, molybdenum and copper. 18(3): 222.
Simple automatic mercury still. 17(1): 80-81.
Physical measurement of X-rays. 14(1): 17-29.
Obituary. 26: 272-273.
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Brown, H.H. | *The sponge fisheries of the West Indies. 20(4): 297.
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Brown, M. | Obituary. 25: 272.
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Brown, M.S. | *Seasonal variations in Chondrus crispus. 19(3): 291.
Liverworts(127 hepatics) and mosses(367 species) of Nova Scotia. 19(2): 161-198.
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Brown, R.B. | On the Fletcher stone (& other similar stones; letter). 8: XXXVI-XXXVIII.
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Brown, R.F. | see Schofield, D. 24(3): 332-333.
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Browne, R. | see Hicks, G.S. 33: 123-130.
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Buggeln, R.G. | The Physiology and Biochemistry of Chondrus crispus Stackhouse. 27(S1): 81-102.
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Burchill, J. | see Bell, H.P. 24(1): 51; 24(2): 264.
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Burgher, R.D. | see Ackman, R.G. 26: 243.
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Burwash, J. | Geology of the site of the Belliveau mining operations. 4(3): 309-311.
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Butler, K.H. | Compounds of the halogens with each other and with the halogen hydrides. 17(1): 23-25.
*Solubilities and molecular weight determinations in liquid chlorine. 16: 198.
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Butler, M.R. | *Some properties of the polysaccharide complex extracted from a marine alga Chondrus crispus. 19(1): 153.
see Young, E.G. 18(1): 21.
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Byers, D.S. | Environment and Subsistence. 27(S3): 17-36.
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Byrne, G.M. | *Electrophoretic and enzyme analysis of the pancreatic juices of the dog. 22(4): 62.
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Caines, G.W. | see Masson, C.R. 23: 420.
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Caley, W.F. | see Whiteway, S.G. 38: 9-22; 35: 55-66.
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Cameron, A. | Supplementary note on Venus. 9: 275-278.
On the visibility of Venus to the naked eye. 8(2): 148-159.
Venus in daylight (at inferior conjugation) to eye and to opera-glass. 8(3): 344-358.
Notes on Venus; morning star and evening star at the same time (example in evening of February13 & morning before sunrise of February 14) February 1894 in Yarmouth County,Nova Scotia. 8(4): 391.
Notes on the geology of Point Pleasant, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 5: 307-309.
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Cameron, A.E. | Barytes (97% barium sulphate) deposit at Pembroke, Hants County, Nova Scotia. 20(3): 57-63.
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Cameron, E.L. | *Some recent mineral investigations in Nova Scotia. 23: 154.
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Cameron, H.L. | *Applications of aerial photograph interpretation to historic sites research in Nova Scotia. 24(1): 54-55.
*Photointerpretation projects of the Nova Scotia Research Foundation. 24(2): 269.
*New field techniques in petroleum and mineral exploration. 24(4): 416.
*The structural geology of Nova Scotia as illustrated by aerial photographs. 23: 388.
*Glacial geology of the Yarmouth-Pubnico area, Nova Scotia. 22(3): 44.
Faulting in the vicinity of Halifax, Nova Scotia. 22(3): 1-15.
see Hayes, F.R. 22(4): 61; McCarter, J.A. 22(4): 59; Ord, Muriel, J. 22(4): 8-14.
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Cameron, J. | Craniometric study of the Micmac skull in the Provincial Museum of Nova Scotia: (with 3 plates). 15: 1-31.
The anatomy and psychology of the ancient Egyptian. 14(2): XXIV-XXXIII.
Two remarkable skulls from the New Hebrides: An anthropological and ethnological study (with 5 plates). 14(4): 403-432.
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Cameron, M.L. | *Behaviour of cytoplasmic constituents during spermatogenesis in Tenebrio (Mealworm). 23: 113.
*Demonstration of the use of the Jenkin surface mud sampler. 23: 114.
see Hayes, F.R. 23: 155-156.
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Campbell, E.M. | Bibliography of Chondrus crispus Stack. 27(S1): 135-155.
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Campbell, G.G. | List of plants collected in the neighbourhood of Truro, Nova Scotia, during the summers of 1883 and 1884. 6(3): 209-225.
Supplementary list of plants collected in and around Truro, during the summer of 1885. 6(4): 283-285.
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Campbell, J.E. | *Stresses in an elastic foundation under a loaded plate. 24(1): 52.
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Campbell, R.B. | *The iodine content of food. 22(2): 75.
see Young, E.G. 22(1): 18.
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Cardinal, A. | see de Sève, M.A. 29: 223-234.
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Carter, A.L. | *Age determination of a submerged tree stump by 14C analysis. 23: 423.
see Blanchard, J.E. 23: 384.
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Casey, J. | see Rozee, K.R. 25: 269.
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Castell, C.H. | *Inhibition by sodium nitrite of the enzymic reduction of trimethylamine oxide. 23: 154-155.
*The use of plant tissues for culturing thermophilic anaerobic bacteria found in foods. 21(3): 651.
*The influence of trimethylamine oxide upon the growth of bacteria. 21(4): 658.
*Sterilization of sea-water with electrically produced silver ions. 21(4): 660.
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Catling, P.M. | The vegetation and phytogeography of Sable Island, Nova Scotia. 34: 181-247.
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Chadwick, E.M.P. | see Randall, R.G. 39: 99-109.
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Chaisson, A.F. | The effect of destruction of the spinal cord on osmotic control in elasmobranchs. 18(2): 23-26.
The effect of histamine, adrenaline and destruction of the spinal cord on the osmotic pressure of the blood in the skate (Raja erinacea). 18(4): 240-244.
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Chan, E. | see Whiteway, S.G. 38: 9-22.
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Chapman, A.R.O. | see Tremblay, C. 30(3): 165-170.
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Chapman, R.P. | *Acoustic observations of a scattering layer of biological origin deep in the ocean. 26: 243.
*Back-scattering strength of the sea surface. 25: 270.
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Chen, L.C-M. | The life history of Coilodesme bulligera Strömf, (Phaeophyta: Dictyosiphonales). 29: 405-410.
Culture and cytological study of the life history of Nemalion helminthoides (Rhodophyta, Nemaliales). 28: 191-200.
Morphology, growth and phenology of Petrocelis middendorffii. 39: 133-144.
see Taylor, A.R.A. 27(S1): 1-33.
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Chevallier, E. | Suggestions on the importance of continuous meteorological observations (with table of temperature, rain & wind data 1863-1866 inclusive). 2(1): 121-123.
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Cheverie, J.C. | see Johnston, C.E. 30(1): 11-30; 30(1): 41-54.
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Chiarot, M. | see Hicks, G.S. 36: 59-62.
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Chiasson, L.P. | *The resistance of tomato (Lycopersicum hirsutum) relatives and hybrids to certain mycological and entomological pests (Cladosporium fulvum, Septoria lycopersici, red spider). 22(1): 20.
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Chipman, E.W. | see MacKay, D.C. 25: 211.
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Chipman, H.R. | Some measurements of the heat capacity of fish muscle. 17(3): 175-184.
The heats of solution of certain alkali halides and the specific heat of their solutions. 17(3): 149-167.
Notes on the divitrification of old glass. 16: 144-146.
Liquid hydrogen sulphide as an ionizing medium. 16: 189-195.
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Christie, G.L. | *Service performance of cast magnesium alloy anodes in the cathodic protection of ships. 23: 160.
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Churchill, F.G. | Recent changes in the coast line in the county of Kings, Nova Scotia. 16: 84-86.
An abandoned marine sand-bar in the Cornwallis Valley, Nova Scotia. 15: 65-69.
Evidence of elevation of the sea coast as shown by fossil deltas near Wolfville, Nova Scotia. 15: 137-140.
Probable change in drainage of the Black and Gaspereau Rivers, Kings County, Nova Scotia. 15: 141-144.
The effects of glaciation in the vicinity of Wolfville, Nova Scotia. 15: 161-163.
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Civen, M. | *Determination of the carbon of aqueous solutions. 23: 382.
*Measurement of 14C in biological material. 23: 386-387.
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Claytor, R.R. | see Randall, R.G. 39: 99-110.
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Clements, J.C. | Error bound strategies for a new hull plate expansion procedure. 36: 115-126.
Model for a Simple Diffusion Process. 27: 134-143.
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Coad, B.W. | The scaleless dragonfish, Melanostomias valdiviae, Brauer, 1902, new to the fish fauna of Atlantic Canada. 37: 89-92.
see Gilhen, J. 39: 75-77.
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Coffin, C.C. | *Exchange of materials in a lake as studied by the addition of radioactive phosphorus. 22(3): 42.
*The determination of ionic transference numbers and complex ion concentrations with radioactive isotopes. 22(2): 74.
*A method of preparing and concentrating radioactive phosphorus. 22(2): 18.
*The exchange of Ag+ between aqueous solutions and surfaces of metallic silver. 22(3): 45.
*A scheme for representing interrelationships among the thermodynamic functions. 21(2): 93.
*A new type of calorimeter. 20(1): 31.
*Studies on explosive antimony: the magnetic susceptibility. 19(2): 210.
*Further studies on explosive antimony. 19(1): 153.
*Platinized glass as a laboratory substitute for massive platinum. 19(3): 291.
*A new high vacuum gauge. 19(4): 448.
*Some new physico-chemical apparatus. 18(1): 21.
Studies on anhydride-aldehyde-ester systems; the rate of formation of butylidene diacetate. 18(1): 1-10.
Murcury-in-glass thermoregulator. 18(3): 213-214.
see Dingle, J.R. 21(1): 9; Arnell, J.C. 20(2): 56.
Obituary. 24(1): 41.
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Cogwell, A.C. | Comparative anatomy and pathology of the human teeth. 3: 156-171.
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Coldwell, A.E. | Notes on the superficial geology of Kings County, Nova Scotia. 9: 171-174.
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Coles, C.M. | see Hawkins, W.W. 24(3): 335.
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Coley, A.A. | Modelling the observed velocity of our galaxy relative to the cosmic microwave background. 38: 1-8.
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Collier, B.C. | The ascorbic acid (and dehydroascorbic acid) content of some Maritime province foods(apple, potato and tomato). 20(3): 121-126.
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Collier, H.B. | *The kinetics of lysolecithin hemolysis. 21(4): 658.
*Phenothiazine anaemia in dogs. 21(1): 12.
*Estimation of the antihemolytic value of the blood. 21(2): 93.
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Collin, E.H. | *A study of the boreal forest formation in Nova Scotia. 23: 112.
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Collins, G.A. | *Semiconductor properties of some natural sulphides. 25: 181.
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Collins, V.K. | *The production of dimethylamine in cod muscle press juice during spoilage. 20(2): 55.
*A study of fish spoilage. 20(1): 30.
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Colodey, A.G. | Epizoites on Cancer irroratus Say from the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. 30(3): 89-100.
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Comeau, P.L. | Raised bogs on the Cape Breton plateau. 34: 41-81.
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Cone, D.K. | see Wiles, M. 37: 9-12.
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Conway, C.F. | *The estimation of allantoin. 19(4): 447.
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Cook, W.H. | Atlantic Regional Laboratory (National Research Council Canada) 25th Anniversary Lecture: Genesis of National Research Council Laboratories. 28: 5-12.
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Cooke, H.B.S. | Undescribed mammoth (Mammuthus) teeth from Georges Bank and Nova Scotia. 40: 19-28.
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Cooke, R.C. | see Kepkay, P.E. 30(1): 1-10.
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Cooper, D.LeB. | Note on the use of hot-wire anemometers. 19(1): 119-120.
*The sterilization of canned fisheries products. 19(2): 209.
*Equilibrium moisture content of salt fish muscle. 19(3): 292.
*The pre-treatment of fresh fillets for smoking. 19(1): 154.
*Recovery of salt from fish brines. 18(3): 223.
The heat capacities of acetaldehyde and paraldehyde, and the heat of transformation of acetaldehyde into paraldehyde. 17(1): 82-90.
Oxygen-compound formation with acetaldehyde at low temperatures. 17(2): 32-33.
An adiabatic calorimeter for low temperature measurements. 17(3): 197-198.
see Linton, E.P. 19(2): 212.
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Corkett, C.J. | The copepodid stages of the copepods Acartia tonsa, A. clausii & Eurytemora herdmani from the Annapolis River, Nova Scotia. 31: 173-181.
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Couture, R. | Summer distribution of particulate organic matter in a salt-marsh estuary on the Northumberland Strait. 32: 297-312.
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Cox, G.H. | List of plants collected in and around the town of Shelburne. 8(4): 439-444.
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Craig, D.L. | *The strawberry (Fragaria vesca) virus. 25: 211.
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Craigie, J.S. | see Buggeln, R.G. 27(S1): 81-102.
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Crandall, W.A. | *The relation of arginine and histidine to the synthesis of purines in the dog. 18(4): 294.
see Young, E.G. 19(3): 291.
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Cranford, P.J. | Bay of Fundy Bibliography: supplement III. 33: 101-105.
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Crawford, D.P. | *Pleochroic haloes of the thorium family. 19(2): 212.
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Creighton, H.J.M. | Method for making methyl violet. 15: 57-61.
Variation in the composition of compressed illuminating gas with pressure as it issues from the compression cylinder. 15: 91-93.
Convenient burette for exact gas analysis. 15: 115-117.
Relation between the fluidity and the temperature of liquids. 15: 165-168.
The use of soaps for the absorption of bromine vapor. 14(2): 120-122.
Optical activation of racemic bromcamphor carboxylic acid by means of catalysts (optically active alkaloids): The specificity (stereochemical discrimination) of catalysts. 13: 1-34.
On the behaviour of iron salts in the presence of albumens and other organic substances, towards certain reagents. 13: 61-75.
Few measurements on the electrical conductivity of acetophenone solutions of certain organic bases and acids. 13: 154-162.
The influence of radium on the decomposition of hydriodic acid. 12(1): 1-20.
Few chemical changes influenced by radium: a new method for the detection of amygdalin. 12(1): 34-48.
The behaviour of solutions of hydriodic acid in light in the presence of oxygen. 12(1): 49-60.
The influence of aluminium salts on the estimation of sulphates. 12(2): 207-211.
The Grignard synthesis: the action of phenyl magnesium bromide on camphor. 11: 593-597.
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Cumming, G.R. | see Perry, W.F. 23: 385.
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Cunningham, R.L. | *Nuclear metallurgy. 24(3): 334-335.
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Cutcliffe, J.L. | *Buckling of a reinforced panel. 24(3): 332.
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Daborn, G.R. | Limnology of the Annapolis River and estuary: I, Physical and chemical features. 29: 153-172.
Limnology of the Annapolis River and estuary: II, Fish distribution in the estuary, 1976 - 1977. 29: 173-184.
Physical oceanographic and sedimentological studies in the southern bight of Minas Basin. 29: 315-334.
Zooplankton studies in the southern bight of Minas Basin. 29: 465-482.
see Williams, R.R.G. 34: 9-14; 34: 15-24; Gregory, R.S. 32: 321-336; Imrie, D.M.G. 31: 149-154; Strong, K.W. 29: 201-210.
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Dacey, J.R. | *The decomposition of methylene esters and paraldehydes at low pressures. 19(4): 446.
*Further studies on the breakdown of complex molecules. 19(2): 213.
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Dadswell, M.J. | see Bird, C.J. 40: 11-17; Wildish, D.J. 35: 1-16.
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Dahlgren, E.W. | Supplementary note on the sunken land of Bus. 11: 551.
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Dale, J. | Experimental studies of the effects of acidity and associated water chemistry on amphibians. 35: 35-54.
Lead & zinc contamination of roadside soil and vegetation in Halifax, Nova Scotia. 32: 327-336.
Arsenic pollution associated with tailings at an abandoned gold mine in Halifax county, Nova Scotia. 32: 337-350.
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Darcy, D.A. | *Inorganic constituents of developing salmon eggs: I, Sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium: II, Chloride and phosphate. 21(1): 12.
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Davidson, J. | Statistics of expenditure and consumption (earnings, no. of working days, rent, fuel, clothing & food) in Canada (with comparisons to United States, United Kingdom & Russia). 10: 1-32.
The natural history of money. 10: 179-204.
Agricultural credit. 10: 458-485.
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Davies, S.G. | see Foran, M.R. 21(4): 659.
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Davis, D. | see Bleakney, J.S. 33: 1-6.
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Davis, D.S. | Variation in the northern rough periwinkle, Littorina saxatilis (Olivi) in Nova Scotia, 27: 61-90.
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Davis, H.S. | The conductivity of rosaniline hydrochloride (fuchsine) in water and certain organic solvents (methyl & ethyl alcohols, acetic acid). 13: 40-51.
Concerning the effects of gravity on the concentration of a solution. 12(3): 291-300.
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Davson, H. | *The effect of fluoride on the permeability of the red blood cell. 20: 154.
*Potassium chloride haemolysis. 20: 297.
*A form of membrane catalysis. 20: 300.
*Photo-dynamic hemolysis. 20: 55.
*Permeability of the eye membrane. 20: 54.
*Studies on aqueous humour. 20: 155.
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Dawson, K.L. | The removal of carbon-sulphur compounds from coal gas by washing with oil. 16: 178-179.
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Dawson, J.W. | Notes on new points and corrections in Acadian geology: (Appendix). 2(3): 166-169.
Obituary. 10: XXXVI-XXXVII.
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de Freitas, A.S.W. | Mercury bioaccumulation in the detritis-feeding benthic invertebrate Hyalella azteca (Saussure). 31: 217-236.
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DesBrisay, M.D. | see Honeyman, D. 5: 217-218.
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de Sève, M.A. | Les algues marines benthiques de Iles-de-la-Madeleine (Québec). 29: 223-234.
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Dewar, A. | Magnetism, the life of the world. 5: 58-64.
Spontaneous generation, or predestinated generation. 4(1): 34-42.
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De Wolfe, J.R. | Obituary. 10: LXXXIV.
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Dewolfe, L.A. | The (geology, limestone series, millstone grits & coal measures) structure and succession at North Sydney and Sydney Mines, Cape Breton. 11: 289-323.
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Dexter, R.V. | *The sea breeze hodograph at Halifax. 24(3): 333.
*Some local temperature variations in Halifax, Nova Scotia. 23: 418-419.
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Dickenson, T.E. | *The effect of tissue disintegration on the determination of liver catalase activity. 22(4): 59.
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Dicks, C.M. | see Hawkins, W.W. 24(4): 411.
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Dingle, J.R. | *The nature of the proteins of fish muscle. 25: 179.
*On the extraction of myosin from cod muscle with potassium iodide solutions. 24(4): 413.
*Fractionation of cod muscle albumins by precipitation with zinc ion: Adenosine triphosphate-creatine transphosphorylase. 24(1): 51.
*Further developments in iso-thermal calorimetry. 21(1): 9.
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Dixon, S.M. | On a determination of the elements of terrestrial magnetism at Halifax, Nova Scotia, August 1904. 11: 245-259.
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Doane, F.W.W. | Recent meteorological notes. 13: 53-59.
Water power of Halifax County, Nova Scotia: Part I, Dartmouth Lakes power. 12(1): 21-33.
Meteorological notes. 11: 361-372.
The frost and drought of 1905. 11: 623-639.
Rainfall notes, Nova Scotia. 10: 399-408.
The rainfall (but details from Halifax,Truro, Yarmouth & Sydney) in 1876. 9: 279-285.
Operation of the Kennedy pipe scraper and cause of recent failure. 8(4): 445-450.
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Dodd, F.W. | Integral atomic weights: Part 1. 13: 216-222.
Integral atomic weights: Part 2. 13: 223-227.
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Dogett, L.F. | see Larsen, P.F. 33: 57-63.
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Doiron, L.M. | see Murphy, S.T. 39: 59-66.
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Dondale, C.D. | *Observations on orchard spiders of the Annapolis valley. 24(2): 269.
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Dore, W.G. | The grasses (with an index to 121 species) of Nova Scotia. 20(4): 177-288.
see Groh, H. 21(3): 651.
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Dorey, M. | see Hicks, G.S. 38: 83-89; 36: 59-62.
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Douglas, G.V. | The geological structure and growth of the Caribbean area. 24(3): 297-302.
Xenoliths and contacts near Halifax, Nova Scotia. 21(2): 51-59.
*The deposition of the Halifax series. 19(3): 291.
*Note on the location of ore-shoots in mineral deposits. 18(4): 293-294.
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Downs, A. | Catalogue of the birds of Nova Scotia (with a list of species known to breed in the Province). 7: 142-178.
Pied, or Labrador duck (Fulizula labradora). 6(4): 326-307.
On the land birds of Nova Scotia. 1(3): 38-51.
On the land birds of Nova Scotia. 1(4): 130-136.
see Hardy, C. 12(1): XI-XXIX.
Obituaries. 10: CII-CVIII; 13: XCVII-XCIX.
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Dreyer, N.B. | *Some effects of opium alkaloids on the intestines of different animals. 18(1): 20.
*Some actions of Hg salts on the intestine. 18(1): 20.
*Effects of arterial and venous occlusion on the intestine. 18(4): 293.
The action of some mercury salts on the intestines of the cat. 18(4): 129-133.
The effect of some barbituric acid derivatives (diethylbarbiturate, isoamylethylbarbiturate) on the intestines of the cat. 18(4): 282-285.
Intestinal reaction to drugs in different fishes. 17(3): 199-203.
*Acetone bodies in urine on carbohydrate and fat diets. 17(1): 26.
The action of saline catharctics. 16: 180.
see Young, E.G. 18(3): 220-221; Bean, R.J. 17(1): 63-70.
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Dunford, H.B. | *Equilibrium constants for the 34SO2 - H232SO4 exchange reaction. 24(2): 266.
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Dunn, A.F. | *Propagation of electromagnetic waves in a conducting medium. 22(1): 21.
see McLellan, H.J. 22(1): 21.
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Duvar, J.H. | Some additions to the game of Nova Scotia (Canis occidentalis with note on occasional appearances of wolf). 1(3): 59-69.
see Dyer, W.J. 22(1): 19; Snow, J.M. 21(3): 650.
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Dyer, W.J. | *Formation of free fatty acids in frozen fish. 24(4): 410.
*Trimethylamine oxide in fish. 23: 109.
*Spoilage of freshly cut fillets. 22(1): 19.
*Rapid titremetric estimation of sodium chloride in the presence of protein. 21(1): 11.
*The colorimetric determination of trimethylamine. 21(1): 92.
*Fractionation of fish proteins. 21(3): 648.
*Phytin as an organic constituent of the "Putty" spoilage of salt fish. 20(4): 300.
see Sigurdsson, G.J. 20(4): 301.
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Eaton, C.A. | see Ackman, R.G. 31: 207-216; Snow, J.M. 21(3): 650.
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Eaves, C.A. | *Nutritional survey of McIntosh apple orchards in relation to storage quality. 24(2): 268.
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Edelstein, M. | see Clements, J.C. 27: 134-143.
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Edelstein, T. | Investigations of the marine algae of Nova Scotia: X Distribution of Fucus serratus and some other species of Fucus in the Maritime Provinces. 27: 33-42.
Investigations of the Marine Algae of Nova Scotia: IX A Preliminary Survey of the Flora of Bras d'Or Lake, Cape Breton Island. 27: 11-22.
see Chen, L.C-M. 29: 405-410; 28: 191-200; 39: 133-144; Bird, C.J. 28: 181-188.
Obituary . 28: 121-123.
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Edson, M. | *Hydrolysis of the conjugated oestrogens of mare's pregnancy urine. 20(1): 31.
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Elliott, L.G. | *An adiabatic calorimeter for determining heat capacities of metals from 100-200°C. 20(2): 56.
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Elliott, W.R. | Hydrogen in electrolytic zinc. 16: 152-154.
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Ellis, D. | see Castell, C.H. 21(4): 660.
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Ellis, M.F. | Vermiform appendix in the domestic cat. 17(2): 26-31.
Investigations on the protozoan fish parasites of the Saint Andrew's Region: (Ceratomyxa acadiensis, Myxidium bergense, Leptotheca agilis, Chloromyxum leydigi, Goussia gadi). 17(4): 268-275.
Ichthyophonus hoferi, Plehn and Mulson, a flounder (Pseudopleuronectus americanus) parasite new to North American Waters. 17(3): 185-192.
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Ells, R.W. | Notes on mineral fuels of Canada. 12(1): 61-71.
The oil fields (and oil shale deposits in Albert county, New Brunswick) of Eastern Canada. 11: 598-622.
The progress (example: history) of geological investigation in Nova Scotia. 10: 433-446.
Notes on recent sedimentary formations on the Bay of Fundy coast. 8(4): 416-419.
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Elsey, C.R. | see Black, E.C. 21(3): 649; 21: 650.
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Erskine, J.S. | The archaeology of some Nova Scotian Indian campsites. 27: 1-10.
Study of the Tusket Islands. 24(3): 271-296.
Shell-heap archaeology of South-western Nova Scotia. 24(4): 339-375.
The partial excavation of nine prehistoric camp-sites in the SW part of Nova Scotia. 24(4): 417-418.
The ecology of Sable Island (with a list of native and introduced vascular plants). 23: 120-145.
*Sable Island, 1952. 23: 388.
*Shell-heap archaeology and some faunal remains. 25: 210.
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Evans, A. | see Brewer, D. 28: 163-169; 39: 79-98.
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Eyjolfsdottir, G. | Comparison of fungal floras of highland and lowland pastures in Iceland. 38: 23-41.
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Facey, V. | *Abscission of leaves in Fraxinus americana L. 21(1): 9.
*Development of the fruit bud of the apple (McIntosh red) in Nova Scotia. 19(2): 211.
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Feicht, A. | Ovine ill-thrift in Nova Scotia 8 Analysis of isocyanide antibiotics produced by Trichoderma hamatum. 32: 313-320.
Synthesis and characterization of a derivative of 2-L-N-(L-glutamyl-L-glutaminyl)amino-3-phenylpropan-1-ol a proposed C-terminal peptide sequence of metabolites of Trichoderma species. 39: 67-74.
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Feindel, W.H. | *Somatic chromosomes in Vicia faba L. 20(3): 155.
see Weld, C.B. 20(4): 298.
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Ferguson, D.C. | The Lepidoptera of Nova Scotia: Part I, Macrolepidoptera (including photographs and a list of species collected). 23: 161-376.
*The Lepidoptera of Nova Scotia. 23: 110-111.
*Systematics of the Semiothesa granitata complex (Insecta, Lepidoptera). 25: 269.
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Fergusson, C.B. | History of the first one hundred years of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science. 25: 215-253.
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Findlay, J.A. | see Miller, J.D. 34: 1-8.
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Fisher, K. | see Freedman, B. 39: 123-132.
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Fisher, S.E. | see Flinn, M.A. 35: 91-98.
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Fletcher, H. | Section of rocks from Shulie to Spicer Cove, Cumberland county, Nova Scotia in descending order (with 4 maps). 11: 500-550.
Geological nomenclature in Nova Scotia - The Devonian. 10: 235-244.
Geological nomenclature in Nova Scotia - The New Glasgow conglomerate. 10: 323-329.
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Flinn, M.A. | Seasonal variation in the nonstructural carbohydrate composition of rhizomes of forest understory species. 35: 91-98.
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Foord, A.S. | Remarks on the geology and physical geography of the north-east coast of Kent (Margate, Broadstairs England) August 1870. 3: 40-46.
Gems and their application to the arts. 2(3): 22-35.
On agates. 2(4): 63-67.
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Foran, M.R. | *The penetration of moisture into Maritime masonry structures. 22(1): 20.
*An apparatus for dynamic sorption studies. 21(4): 659.
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Forbes, J. | Remarks upon the coating of iron with magnetic oxide and a suggestion of a probably new method of producing it. 8(1): 27-30.
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Ford, W.L. | *The 1950 six-ship survey of the Gulf Stream. 23: 110.
*On the nature, occurrence and the origin of cold low salinity water along the edge of the Gulf Stream. 23: 158.
*Some new results on the behaviour of the Gulf Stream. 22(4): 60.
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Fothergill, N.O. | *A seasonal variation of propagation on the Scotian shelf. 25: 271.
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Fox, D.I. | *The influence of insects on the floristic composition of grassland. 24(4): 416.
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Fox, J.J. | Observations on the currents in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and their danger to navigation. 6(4): 302-307.
Obituary. 10: XXXVI.
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Frank, M. | *Survival of Eberthella typhosa and Escherichia coli on salt fish. 20(3): 153.
*Studies on brown halophilic molds of the genus Sporendonema (Sporendonema epizoum, Sporendonema minutum) Ciferri et Redaelli. 20(3): 155.
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Fraser, D.I. | see Dyer, W.J. 24(4): 410.
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Fraser, H.R. | *The preparation of hydrazine sulphate. 18(1): 21.
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Fraser, M.J. | *Ultraviolet irradiation of ovalbumin monolayers. 23: 382.
*The effect of ultraviolet radiation on dilute solutions of ovalbumin. 23: 387.
see Kaplan, J.G. 24(1): 54; 23: 91-98; 23: 421.
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Fraser, W.P. | The rusts of Nova Scotia (with taxonomic key and many morphological drawings and index of hosts and species). 12(4): 313-445.
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Frazer, T.R. | Magnetism and its connection with the telegraph. 2(2): 36-42.
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Freedman, B. | Trace elements in water, sediment, and biota of three oligotrophic lakes in Queens and Annapolis counties, Nova Scotia. 39: 123-132.
see Dale, J. 35: 35-54; 32: 327-336; 32: 337-350; Catling, P.M. 34: 181-247; Morash, R. 33: 85-94.
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Freeman, H.C. | see Hoogland, P.L. 25: 209.
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French, H.V. | *The estimation of volatile phenols in smoked fish. 21(2): 92.
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Friedman, M.H.F. | see Chaisson, A.F. 18(4): 240-244.
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Fry, F.E.J. | see Black, E.C. 21(3): 649; Black, V.S. 21: 659.
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Fuglister, F.C. | see Ford, W.L. 22(4): 60.
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Fulton, T.T. | The faults of Battery Point, Sydney, Nova Scotia. 11: 260-261.
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Funt, B.L. | see Coffin, C.C. 22(2): 74; 22(2): 18.
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Gallay, L.R. | see Ackman, R.G. 25: 269.
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Galston, A.W. | Atlantic Regional Laboratory (National Research Council Canada) 25th Anniversary Lecture: Science and social concern, a case history from plant physiology. 28: 37-40.
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Garbary, D.J. | see Murphy, S.T. 39: 59-66.
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Gates, R.R. | Some recent aspects of genetics (lecture). 20(3): 127-140.
New Evening Primrose, Oenothera Novae-Scotiae: (with 2 plates). 14(3): 141-145.
Middleton fungi. 11: 115-121.
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Geddes, A.L. | *The decomposition of complex molecules at high pressures. 18(4): 293.
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George, J.D. | *Factors affecting the distribution of a marine worm (Cirriformia tentaculata) on a muddy shore. 26: 243.
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Gesner, A. | Gold and its separation from other minerals. 1(1): 54-60.
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Gibbons, N.E. | *Some bacteriological aspects of fish handling. 19(2): 210.
*Lactose fermenting bacteria from the intestinal contents of marine fishes. 18(3): 222-223.
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Gibbs, O.S. | The measurement of renal secretion (Demonstration). 17(1): 21-22.
*The measurement of the renal blood-flow in fowl. 17(1):27.
An electric perfusion pump with especial reference to its use in blood-flow. 17(2): 1-3.
On the distribution of quinine in the blood. 17(2): 6-7.
*A new method of measuring blood-flow. 17(2): 10-11.
The edema of p-phenylenediamine. 17(4): 238-239.
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Gilhen, J. | The bluntnose sixgill shark Hexanchus griseus (Bonnaterre, 1788), new to the fish fauna of Atlantic Canada. 39: 75-77.
The blunthead puffer, Sphoeroides pachygaster (M_ller & Troschel, 1848, Pisces: Tetradontidae) new to Nova Scotia and Canada. 35: 29-32.
The cubera snapper, Lutjanus cyanopterus (Cuvier, Pisces: Lutjanidae) new to Nova Scotia and Canada. 34: 177-180.
First Canadian record of yellowfin bass Anthias nicholsi Firth, taken off Nova Scotia. 31: 251-254.
First Nova Scotian and second Canadian record of Atlantic fanfish, Pterycombus brama Fries, 1837 (Bramidea). 30(3): 191-194.
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Gillies, N.B. | *Description of a lunar phenomenon on the night of February 25, 1934. 18(4): 293.
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Gillis, H.A. | see Russell, D.W. 37: 13-20.
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Gilpin, E. | Sections and analyses (for volatiles, carbon, ash, sulphurs & moisture) of Nova Scotia (Pictou, Cumberland, Cape Breton, Inverness) coals. 11: 8-17.
The Mira (red hematite on south shore of Mira river) Grant, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia. 11: 89-94.
New mineral discoveries (coal shale, iron ore & wolframite) in Nova Scotia. 10: 79-90.
Minerals for the Paris Exhibition. 10: 248-272.
The iron ores of Nictaux, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia and notes on steel making in Nova Scotia. 9: 10-20.
The undeveloped coal fields (with some analyses for C & volatiles) of Nova Scotia. 9: 134-149.
Analyses of Nova Scotia (Springhill, Cumberland County) coals and other minerals (iron ore at Georges River & magnetite at Whycocomagh). 9: 246-254.
Analyses of Nova Scotia coals and other minerals. 8(1): 19-26.
Notes on some explosions in Nova Scotia coal mines. 8(1): 58-70.
The geology of Cape Breton: The lower Silurian. 8(2): 167-174.
Notes on Sydney coalfield. 8(4): 435-438.
The carboniferous of Cape Breton: Part I, 6(4): 289-298; Part II, 7: 24-35; Part III, (with analyses for carbon, sulphur, ash, volatiles etc.). 7: 100-117.
The geology of Cape Breton: The minerals (celestite, barytes, galena, pyrolusite, hematite, gypsum) of the carboniferous. 7: 214-226.
The Devonian of Cape Breton. 7: 381-387.
An analysis of a Pictou coal seam. 6(1): 42-47.
Notes on the Debert coal field, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. 6(2): 93-97.
Notes on the manganese ores (pyrolusite) of Lock Lomond, Cape Breton. 6(2): 97-99.
Feather-alum (halotrichite (ferrous alum) & melanterite) from Glace Bay, Cape Breton. 6(3): 175-179.
The limonite and limestones of Pictou County, Nova Scotia. 5: 31-38.
On the occurrence of lievrite in Gabarus, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. 5: 253-255.
The trap minerals of Nova Scotia. 5: 283-296.
The northern outcrop of the Cumberland coal field. 5: 387-399.
The southern syncline of the Pictou coal field. 4(1): 89-97.
Notes on specimens of iron ores, etc, collected in Pictou County for the Philadelphia Exhibition. 4(2): 137-146.
On the necessity for preliminary scientific training for civil and mining engineers. 4(4): 379-390.
The grouping of the Pictou coal seams. 3: 281-285.
Sketch of the carboniferous district of Saint George's Bay, Newfoundland. 3: 357-364.
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Gilpin, J.B. | On the semi-annual migration of sea fowl in Nova Scotia (with a glossary of common and binominal names). 5: 138-151.
On a (Ursus americanus) cub found in a bear's den, 12/1/1880. 5: 151-155.
On the birds of prey of Nova Scotia. 5: 255-268.
On the dwelling of the muskrat (Milatra (Ondatia) zibethicus) and beaver (Castor canadensis) of Nova Scotia. 5: 275-282.
Shore birds (27 species) of Nova Scotia. 5: 376-387.
On the salmon (Salmo salar, with 1 illustration) of Nova Scotia. 5: 38-47.
Indians (including census data- about 1700 in all) of Nova Scotia. 4(3): 260-280.
On the smaller cetaceans Delphinus delphis (based on part of a skeleton in the museum) inhabiting the Bay of Fundy and shores of Nova Scotia. 4(1): 21-34.
On the golden-eyes (Bucephaea clangula, Bucephaea alandicus, Bucephaea albeala) or garrots in Nova Scotia. 4(4): 390-403.
On the Stone age of Nova Scotia (1 plate). 3: 220-231.
Observation on some fossil bones found in New Brunswick, Dominion of Canada. 3: 400-404.
On the Mammalia (Lepus americanus (hare) & Rangifer groenlandicus (caribou)) of Nova Scotia. 3: 46-61.
On the Mammalia Cervus alces (moose) & Vespertilio subulatus (Bats) of Nova Scotia. 3: 109-126.
On the construction of the beaver dam in Digby County, Nova Scotia, September 1871. 3: 152-155.
On the eagles Aquila chrysoetes (Golden) & Haliaetus leucocephalus (Bald) of Nova Scotia. 3: 202-208.
Orthagoriscus mola, Couch, taken Halifax harbour, October 1873. 3: 343-344.
On the seals of Nova Scotia. 3: 377-384.
On the Mammalia (Mustela species; Putorius) of Nova Scotia. 2(1): 8-16.
The Mammalia of Nova Scotia general list. 2(2): 58-69.
On the Mammalia of Nova Scotia,(Ursus americanus, Sciurus hudsonius, Sciurus striatus, Arctomys monax). 2(3): 8-18.
On the Mammalia of Nova Scotia: (Castor canadensis, Jaculus hudsonius). 2(4): 8-17.
On the Mammalia of Nova Scotia, (Castor (Fiber) zibethicus, Hystrix (Erethison) dorsatus). 2(4): 83-93.
The walrus (Trichecus rosmarus). 2(3): 123-127.
On the food fishes of Nova Scotia: cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus oeglefinus, Gadus virens & Phyris americanus) family. 2(1): 101-111.
On the food fishes of Nova Scotia: Shad (Alosa prestabilis) and Halibut (Pleuronictes hypoglossus) with a list of organisms found in their stomachs. 2(2): 17-26.
On introduced species of Nova Scotia. 1(2): 60-68.
Soricinae of Nova Scotia. 1(2): 1-4.
On the Mammalia of Nova Scotia. 1(3): 8-15.
On the common herring (Clupea elongata). 1(1): 4-11.
The gaspereaux (alewife, Alosa tyrannus). 1(3): 107-114.
On the food fishes of Nova Scotia: The Mackerel (Scomber scomber). 1(4): 11-17.
On the food fishes of Nova Scotia: The trouts and salmons (Salmo fontinalis, Salmo gloverii (grayling), Salmo confinis). 1(4): 76-91.
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Goldsmith, F.G. | see Blacklock, N.G. 30(1): 89-108; Prager, U.E. 28: 93-100.
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Goldstein, M.E. | see de Sève, M.A. 29: 223-234.
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Gordon, E.M. | Ultrastructure and histochemistry of Chondrus crispus Stackhouse. 27(S1): 103-110.
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Gordon, P.C. | see Weld, C.B. 23: 110.
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Gorham, E. | *Some effects of temperature on the development of the salmon. 22(1): 20.
*The vegetation of eight Nova Scotian lakes. 22(1): 11.
Bryophytes(mosses(18), hepatics(2) and lichens(5) in pastures of (New Brunswick, 43; Nova Scotia, 20; Prince Edward Island, 9) the Maritime Provinces. 22(1): 1-10.
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Goring, D.A.I. | *Molecular size and shape of carrageenin. 23: 386.
*The gel strength and optical activity of carrageenin. 23: 422-423.
see Masson, C.R. 24(1): 50; Vincent, D.L. 24(1): 53.
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Gossip, W. | Report by William Gossip, delegate to the Canadian Royal Society at Ottawa, May 1883. 6(2): I-XII.
The history (mostly) of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science and its role in the formation of the Royal Society of Canada. 6(3): 155-166.
The affinity of races. 3: 288-315.
The "Challenger" scientific expedition - visit to Halifax. 3: 335-337.
Anniversary address. 4: 225-232.
On the antiquity (anthropology) of man (Homo sapiens) in America. 2(3): 35-77.
The rocks in the vicinity of Halifax, Nova Scotia. 1(2): 44-59.
Enquiry into the antiquity of Man (Homo sapiens). 1(3): 80-102.
Field excursion, 1865 (Waverley gold mines). 1(3): 141.
Field meeting at Ashbourne, June 26, 1866. 1(4): 147.
see Ambrose, J. 1(2): 94-97.
Obituary. 7: 319-320.
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Gourley, C.O. | An annotated index of the fungi of Nova Scotia. 32: 75-294.
see Hall, I.V. 31: 101-108.
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Gowanlock, J.N. | Notes on the occurrence and control of the trematode Gynodactylus, ectoparasite on Fundulus. 16: 126-131.
Study of some of the reactions of the whelk Buccinum undatum. 16: 132-137.
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Graham, G.M. | *Velocity of sound. 23: 386.
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Graham, H.C. | see Young, E.G. 18(2): 67.
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Grandin, M.V. | Notes on the ore (galena, copper, schists & iron) deposits of South Cheticamp, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. 11: 347-360.
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Grant, D.R. | Recent Coastal Submergence of the Maritime Provinces. 27(S3): 83-102.
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Grant, G.A. | Note on the biological assay of Tincture Digitalis. 17(4): 244-247.
see Young, E.G. 18(1): 20.
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Grant, R. | *Hearing acuity tested in rat by the alimentary-motor conditioning method. 19(4): 449.
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Gratto, G.W. | Discovery of an extensive area of Laminaria saccharina in Minas Basin, Nova Scotia. 35: 27-28.
Growth and production of the intertidal amphipod Corophium volutator (Pallas) in the inner and outer Bay of Fundy. 33: 47-56.
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Green, R.E. | *Positron annihilation in metals. 23: 423.
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Greenblatt, J.H. | *Corrosion of magnesium alloys containing iron and nickel. 25: 82.
*The influence of surface structure on the high temperature corrosion of aluminium. 25: 267.
*The mechanism of the anodic dissolution of magnesium. 24(2): 265.
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Greenidge, K.N.H. | *Water conduction in large woody stems. 25: 179.
*Aspects of moisture movement in trees. 24(2): 266.
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Greenwell, M. | see Brewer, D. 40: 29-40; Edelstein, T. 27: 33-42.
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Gregory, R.S. | Notes on adult lumpfish Cyclopterus lumpus (L) from the Bay of Fundy. 32: 321-336.
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Gribble, J.D. | see Clements, J.C. 36: 115-126.
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Groh, H. | *A milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) survey in Ontario and adjacent Quebec. 21(3): 651.
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Grossert, J.S. | see Hooper, D.L. 35: 17-20.
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Gruchy, C.G. | see Gilhen, J. 35: 29-32; 34: 177-180.
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Grund, D.W. | Nova Scotian Amanitas I. 31: 109-120.
see Bird, C.J. 40: 11-17; Hadjisterkoti, E. 34: 163-172; McAfee, B.J. 32: 1-73; Robar, T.L. 31: 121-148; Bird, C.J. 29: 1-132; Boland, G.J. 29: 393-404; Harrison, K.A. 28: 87-92.
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Guignion, D. | see Martin, K. 33: 107-114; 33: 137-144.
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Guptill, E.W. | *Precision determination of nuclear gyromagnetic ratios. 23: 113-114.
*A new method for detecting nuclear magnetism. 22(3): 46.
see Keyston, J.R. 24(3): 337.
Obituary. 27: 180.
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Hachey, H.B. | Ekman's theory applied to water replacements on the Scotian shelf. 19(3): 264-276.
The halo complex of March 4, 1933 at Saint Andrews, New Brunswick. 19(1): 9-10.
see Bailey, W.B. 22(4): 34-48; 22(4): 17-33.
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Hache, W. | The halo complex of April 5, 1936 at Church point, Nova Scotia. 19(3): 251-252.
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Hadjisterkoti, E. | New and interesting taxa of Mycena occurring in Nova Scotia. 34: 163-172.
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Haliburton, P.S. | The auriferous deposits of Nova Scotia. 1(4): 43-51.
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Haliburton, R.G. | Explorations in the Pictou coal field (with map). 2(1): 93-100.
Explorations in the Pictou coal field in 1867 and 1868. 2(3): 155-164.
The coal trade of the New Dominion (with map). 2(1): 81-93.
The Festival (anthropology) of the Dead. 1(1): 61-85.
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Hall, I.V. | Range extension of little bluestem (Andropogon scoparius, (Schizachyrium scoparium)) in Nova Scotia. 35: 33.
Biology of Prunus pensylvanica. 31: 101-108.
*Effects of shade on blueberry growth. 24(1): 55.
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Hamilton, P.S. | On the submerged forest trees in Cumberland Basin. 2(2): 94-99.
On the tides of the Bay of Fundy. 2(1): 35-48.
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Hanic, L.A. | Cytology and Genetics of Chondrus crispus Stackhouse. 27(S1): 34-52.
see Lobban, C.S. 34: 25-40; Staker, R.D. 28: 171-180.
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Hansen, E. | *Possible importance of some terpenes as starting materials for the synthesis of certain physiologically active compounds. 24(3): 337.
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Hardy, C. | Reminiscences of a Nova Scotian naturalist: Andrew Downs. 12(1): XI-XXIX.
On provincial acclimatization. 1(3): 15-30.
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Hardy, C.C. | On the beaver (Castor canadensis) in Nova Scotia. 2(1): 17-25.
Nocturnal life of animals in the forest. 1(1): 11-19.
Nova Scotian conifers: Part I. 1(4): 120-130.
On the caplin (Mallotus villosus). 1(2): 4-13.
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Hare, A. | Notes on the geology of Bedford, Sackville and Hammond's Plains (Halifax County). 5: 309-312.
Obituary. 15: VII-XV.
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Harlow, L.C. | Analysis of (86) Nova Scotia soils. 13: 332-346.
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Harricharan, C.E. | see Kaplan, J.G. 24(1): 54.
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Harries, H. | see Maass, W.S.G. 36: 131-136.
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Harrington, C.R. | see Cooke, H.B.S. 40: 19-28.
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Harris, D.F. | Accidental electrical stimulation of the human retina in situ. 14(1): 47-48.
On the beneficial action of certain poisons; and on the influence of poisons on protoplasm and on enzymes respectively. 14(2): 96-108.
On the intimate associations of inorganic ions with native and derived proteins. 13: 71-86.
On the existence of a reducing endo-enzyme in animal tissues. 13: 259-278.
Notes on a gastrolith found in a moose. 13: 242-243.
Colored thinking and allied conditions. 13: 308-331.
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Harris, R.C. | On an important reclamation of land near Sackville, New Brunswick with notes on mechanism of formation of "marshland". 2(3): 170-172.
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Harrison, K.A. | Nova Scotian fleshy fungi: A new albino variety of Hypomyces lactifluorum (Schw ex Fr) Tulane. 28: 87-92.
*The fleshy fungi of Kings county, Nova Scotia. 23: 387.
see Grund, D.W. 31: 109-120; Robar, T.L. 31: 121-148.
Obituary. 40: 47-51.
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Harvey, M. | Obituary. 10: LXXXV.
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Harvey, M.J. | Minuartia groenlandica (Caryophyllaceae) in Nova Scotia. 28: 149-160.
Studies on the taxonomy and distribution of Sphagnum VIII: The fruiting of Sphagnum pylaesii in Nova Scotia and its chromosome number. 28: 161-162.
*Cyto-taxonomy of violets. 26: 243.
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Hatcher, A.G. | Rare phenomenon in the night sky. 18(3): 75-76.
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Hawkins, W.W. | *α-Tocopherol phosphate as a blood anticoagulant and antilipaemic agent. 25: 82.
*Some anabolic aspects of protein metabolism in riboflavin deficiency in the rat. 25: 180.
*Utilization of calcium and iron by the rat during administration of ethylenediaminetetra-acetate. 25: 183-184.
*The nutritional value of the proteins of some seaweeds and fish products. 25: 208.
*Protein synthesis in vitamin B6 deficiency in the rat. 25: 267-268.
*The total body haemoglobin in children and its relation to iron requirements. 24(2): 264-265.
*The production of xanthurenic acid from tryptophan in pregnancy and in various stages of nitrogen balance. 24(3): 335.
*Protein and carbohydrate metabolism in vitamin B66 deficiency. 24(4): 411.
*The plasma proteins of the dog in vitamin B66 deficiency. 24(1): 48.
*The variation of haemoglobin level with age and sex. 23: 420.
*The decomposition of allantoin by bacteria. 21: 12.
see O'Neill, A.N. 24(3): 332; Perry, W.F. 23: 385; Young, E.G. 21(1): 9; 21(1): 11; 21(2): 92.
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Haycock, E. | Records of post-triassic changes in Kings County, Nova Scotia (with map, sections & 1 plate). 10: 287-302.
The geological history of the Gaspereau Valley, Nova Scotia. 10: 361-375.
Fossils, possibly triassic, in glaciated fragments in the boulder-clay of Kings County, Nova Scotia. 10: 376-378.
The Kings county branch of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science: Outline of purposes and aims of the society. 10: CIX-CXI.
Obituary. 15: XVII-XVIII.
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Hayes, F.R. | The negative geotropism of the periwinkle (Littorina littorea), a study in littoral ecology. 16: 155-173.
Towards an energy balance sheet for the Nova Scotian agricultural food system. 30(3): 135-164.
The Third Neish Memorial Lecture: The evolutionary basis of religious belief: Marx's takeover bid for Darwinian sociobiology. 29: 133-146.
Pipette for the micro-estimation of respiratory gases. 19(4): 373-388.
*Micro-organisms in the sediments of lakes. 24(2): 267.
*The trout population of a Nova Scotia Lake as affected by habitable water, poisoning of the shallows and stocking. 24(1): 52-53.
*Exchange of phosphorus between water and mud in lakes. 23: 155-156.
*Factors responsible for ascent of salmon in the La Have river. 23: 160.
*Notes towards the estimation of mortality, total population and use of Atlantic salmon. 23: 383.
*The effect of adding basic slag and ammonium nitrate to lakes. 22(2): 76.
*Further experiment on the addition of radioactive phosphorus to a lake. 22(4): 61.
*Changes in the inorganic constituents of developing salmon eggs. 21(4): 657.
*The effect of temperature on the growth and efficiency of yolk conversion in a salmon embryo. 21(3): 648.
*A quantitative study of the changes in fatty constituents during early sea urchin development. 19(4): 446.
*Electrolytes in molluscan blood and muscle. 19(3): 290.
*Nitrogen in echinoid ontogeny. 18(3): 221-222.
*The metabolism of developing Cyclopterus lumpus eggs. 18(4): 292.
The effect of environmental factors on the development and growth of Littorina littorea. 17(1): 6-13.
see Harvey, M.J. 28: 149-160; Coffin, C.C. 22(3): 42; McCarter, J.A. 22(4): 59; Johnstone, J.H.L. 20(1): 31; Pelluet, D. 19(2): 157-159.
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Heaps, H.S. | *Computation by use of completely clipped functions. 25: 268.
*Random walk and satellite motion. 24(2): 264.
*The infrared spectrum of the night sky. 23: 385.
*Diffraction of an acoustical wave obliquely incident on a plane obstacle. 23: 421.
see Cutcliffe, J.L. 24(3): 332; McKay, M.R. 24(4): 414-415.
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Heard, R.D.H. | *The synthesis of a: DL-β-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-N-methylalanine. 20(1): 30.
*The oestrus-inducing gonadotrophic substance: II, A comparison of infantile and adult rat assays. 20(2): 54.
*Steroids III: Observations on the constitution of a new keto-lactone from the urine of pregnant mares. 20(2): 55.
*Steroids IV: The isolation from equine pregnancy urine and characterization of a new member of the female sex hormone series. 20(3): 153.
*Conversion of estradiol to estrone in man. 20(3): 156-157.
*The metabolism of the corpus luteum hormone, progesterone. 20(4): 298.
*The isolation of a new androstan-3β-ol-7-one and of allopregnan-3β-ol-20-one from the urine of pregnant mares. 20(2): 53-54.
*Steroids V: The Kishner-Wolff reduction of dehydro-isoandrosterone. 20(3): 153a.
*Steroids VI: Observations on the constitution of androstan-3β-ol-7-one from equine pregnancy urine. 20(3): 156.
*Steroids VII: The synthesis of andostan-3β-ol-7-one. 20(3): 156a.
*The assay of the oestrus-inducing gonadotropic principle of human pregnancy urine on the dietary anoestrus adult rat. 19(4): 448.
*New ketone from the urine of pregnant mares. 19(4): 449.
see Bauld, W.S. 20(4): 299; 20(4): 299-300; Edson, M. 20(1): 31.
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Hebb, C.O. | see Dreyer, N.B. 18(4): 282-285.
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Hebb, T.C. | On the variation of the rigidity of vulcanized india-rubber with tension. 10: 273-286.
On a determination of the freezing point depression constant for electrolytes. 10: 409-421.
On the determination of freezing point depressions of dilute solutions of electrolytes. 10: 422-432.
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Henderson, G.H. | *A mayfly (Blasturmus nebulosus) from the Halifax (Nova Scotia) region. 19(1): 154.
*The genesis of pleochroic haloes (Nature 140, 191). 19(4): 446.
New method of determining the age of minerals: see Proceedings Royal Society (A) 145: 591. 18(4): 292.
*Cambridge eclipse expeditions at Magog, Quebec, August 1932. 18(3): 221.
*The range (2,59±0,05 cm at O°) of the alpha particles from thorium. 18(1): 20.
An installation for the preparation of radium for therapeutic use. 17(1): 14-19.
An attempt to demonstrate the existence of short range alpha particles from radium C (214Ra83). 17(4): 256-258.
The distribution of the active deposit of thorium in an electric field. 14(1): 1-16.
The distribution of the active deposit of radium in an electric field. 14(2): 123-132.
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Henderson, N.E. | see Pelluet, D. 23: 420-421.
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Herbert, J. | *Color of predacious mites after feeding on mite prey in the laboratory. 24(4): 417.
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Herman, F.A. | *Fertility in relation to precipitation. 23: 388.
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Hess, E. | *A shell disease in lobster (Homarus americanus) caused by chitinivorus bacteria. 19(3): 290.
*The determination of "marinated herring". 19(2): 209.
*Bacterial and chemical changes in canned lobster. 18(2): 73.
*Cultural characteristics of marine bacteria in relation to low temperatures. 18(4): 292-293.
see Frank, M. 20(3): 153; 20(3): 155.
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Hicklin, P.W. | Diets of five species of migrant shorebirds in the Bay of Fundy. 29: 483-488.
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Hicks, G.S. | Shoot multiplication, growth and adventitious rooting in three cultivars of Vitis, in vitro. 38: 83-89.
Propagation in vitro of Michurinetz grapes. 36: 59-62.
Induction and subculture of callus from petioles of Fraxinus americana (white ash). 33: 123-130.
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Hill, N.M. | Zymotypes in Vaccinium Section Cyanococcus and related groups. 33: 115-122.
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Hill, P.C. | Inaugural address. 1(1): 1-4.
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Hind, H.Y. | Notes on the structure of the Nova Scotia gold districts. 2(3): 102-109.
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Hockey, J.F. | *Flat-limb canker of the Gravenstein. 24(2): 268.
*Observations on the development of storage scab of apples. 19(2): 212.
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Hoffman, M.M. | see Bauld, W.S. 20(4): 299-300; Heard, R.D.H. 20(2): 55; 20(3): 153; 20(3): 156-157; 20(4): 298.
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Hogans, W.E. | The appendages of Lophoura tetraphylla Ho, 1985 (Copepoda: Sphyriidae) a parasite of Antimora rostrata in deep waters of the northwest Atlantic Ocean. 36: 127-130.
Occurrence of Clavellodes rugosa (Copepoda: Lernaeopodidae) on the ocean pout Macrozoarces americanus in the northwest Atlantic Ocean. 35: 109-111.
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Hoisington, B.L. | see Maass, W.S.G. 36: 131-136.
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Holbrook, G.W. | *Large-signal equivalent circuits for common-emitter transister amplifiers. 25: 267.
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Holland, J.D. | An objective method of forecasting maximum temperatures over snow-covered terrains. 23: 385-386.
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Hollett, A. | *Magnesium ammonium phosphate crystal formation in canned lobster. 21(1): 10.
*Protein and fat as energy sources for the developing salmon eggs. 21(4): 659.
*Corrosion in canned fish in plain cans. 21(4): 660.
*The carbohydrate metabolism of developing salmon eggs. 20(2): 53.
*The phosphorus content of lobster blood and muscle. 20(4): 298.
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Homans, R.E.S. | *Relation between feeding and the sexual cycle in haddock(Melanogrammus aeglefinus) L. 21(1): 10.
*Food of the haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus with an appendix(pages 46-49) of species found in the stomachs of caught fish). 21(2): 15-49.
see McKenzie, R.A. 19(3): 277-281.
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Honeyman, D. | Nova Scotian Echinodermata. 7: 253-259.
Two cable hauls (one at 44°38'N, 50°6'W, 570 fathoms; one at 43°38'N, 66°14'W, 48 fathoms) of marine invertebrates with tabulated summary of species and 2 plates. 7: 260.
*The Nautilus of the Brookfield limestone: Nautilus brookfieldi, new species. 7: 13.
Geology of Aylesford, Kings County, Nova Scotia. 7: 7-12.
Notes of examination by Professor James Hall of the Silurian collection of the Provincial Museum. 7: 14-17.
Geology of Halifax and Colchester County Part II. 7: 36-47.
The giant Trilobite (Asaphus ditmarsiae) of Moose River Iron mine, Nova Scotia, with an appendix reprinted from Transactions Geological Sociaty Pennsylvania (1834). 7: 63-72.
On the identification of A(?): crypturus collected in magnetic iron(Fe) shales at Clements, Moose River, Annapolis County. 7: 63.
Glacial geology of Nova Scotia. 7: 73-85.
Carboniferous flora with attached spirorbes. 7: 93-94.
Our museum meteorites (olivine content), et caetera. 7: 120-130.
Nova Scotian superficial geology, (with map), systematized and illustrated. 7: 131-141.
Geological recreation in Massachusetts Centre, United States of America. 7: 197-201.
Glacial boulders of our fisheries (example from fishing banks) and invertebrates attached and detached (thereto). 7: 205-213.
Glacial geology of Cape Breton. 7: 337-344.
Geological gleanings in Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. 7: 345-356.
Supposed deep-sea fish (? Certias holbolli). 6(1): 85-87.
Nova Scotian ichthyology: Addition (8 species) to Jones' catalogue (Proceedings Nova Scotia Institute Science, 5: 87-97). 6(3): 228-232.
Nova Scotia ichthyology. 6(4): 328-330.
Notes on a polariscopic examination of crystalline rocks of the Yarmouth gold-bearing series. 6(1): 7-8.
Chebucto Nullipores, with attaches. 6(1): 8-12.
Glacial transportation in Nova Scotia and beyond (Ottawa & Kingston, Ontario). 6(1): 34-42.
Nova Scotian geology, Halifax and Colchester counties. 6(1): 52-67.
Glacial action at Rimouski, Canada and Loch Eck, Argyleshire, Scotland. 6(2): 119-121.
Notes on a polariscopic and microscopic examination of crystalline rocks of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. 6(2): 121-130.
Glacial distribution in Canada: (reprinted from the Proceedings of the Geological Association, London. 6(2): XIII-XVIII.
Geological notes of excursions with members of the British Association and others. 6(3): 166-174.
Louisburg, past and present: A historico-geological sketch. 6(3): 191-208.
Our glacial problem: (paper read before the American Institute of Mining Engineers, Halifax, September 15, 1885). 6(3): 242-260.
Additional notes on glacial action in Halifax Harbour, North West Arm, Bedford Basin. 6(4): 251-260.
Polariscopic examination of crystalline rocks of Antigonish County. 6(4): 299-301.
Revision of the geology of Antigonish County in Nova Scotia. 6(4): 308-325.
Nova Scotian geology (palaeontology). 5: 16-21.
Nova Scotian geology: notes to retrospect of 1878. 5: 64-76.
Nova Scotian geology: (with descriptions of 19 fossils) Annapolis County continued. 5: 119-136.
Geological waifs from the Magdalen Islands. 5: 136-138.
Nova Scotia geology: (with a list of fossils collected) notes on the new geological progress map (1:63360) of Pictou County. 5: 192-216.
Nova Scotian geology, Digby and Yarmouth Counties. 5: 227-247.
Archaean gneisses of the Cobequid Mountains: Magnetitic. 5: 271-275.
Nova Scotia (Halifax county) geology (superficial). 5: 319-331.
Geological notes: Metalliferous sands. 5: 334-337.
Nova Scotian archaeology: Ancient pottery (found near Bridgewater, with a letter from DesBrisay, M describing the find). 5: 217-218.
Month among the geological formations of New Brunswick. 4(1): 5-21.
Nova Scotian geology - Antigonish County. 4(1): 47-79.
Nova Scotian geology - Superficial. 4(2): 109-122.
Nova Scotian geology - International Exhibition of 1876. 4(3): 252-260.
PreCarboniferous formation of Annapolis and Kings Counties. 4(4): 337-362.
Nova Scotia geology, PreCarboniferous, Lower Carboniferous, et cetera retrospect to 1859. 4(4): 439-487.
Record of observations on Nova Scotian geology since 1855. 3: 6-18; 3: 31-40.
Record of observations on the geology of Nova Scotia since 1865. 3: 62-73.
*Notes on the Montague gold mines. 3: 93-94.
*On the precarboniferous rocks of the Pictou coal field. 3: 105-108.
*On the precarboniferous rocks of the Pictou coal field. 3: 141-143.
*On the geology of the iron deposits of Pictou County. 3: 171-173.
Notes on the geology of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. 3: 193-202.
On the metamorphism of rocks in Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. 3: 231-237.
The history of a boulder (found at Sutherland's river bridge, Pictou county). 3: 321-326.
Nova Scotia geology: Cobequid mountains. 3: 385-393.
Nova Scotia geology: Intercolonial Railway. 3: 345-356.
The geology (argillite, mica & quartz) of Gay's River gold field. 2(1): 76-81.
On the geological features of the Londonderry Iron Mines. 2(1): 112-118.
Notes on iron deposits on East River in the county of Pictou, Nova Scotia. 2(4): 67-73.
Geology of Antigonish County with map, Nova Scotia. 1(4): 106-120.
Obituaries. 7: 313-314; 320-323; 357-362 (list of geological publications).
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Hoogland, P.L. | *The amino acid composition of cod tropomyosin. 25: 209.
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Hooper, D.L. | Application of 13C NMR spectroscopy to assign of 1H NMR signals of non-equivalent SCH3 groups. 35: 17-20.
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Hope-Simpson, D. | *On the relations of peridotite and dunite of Table Mountain, Western Newfoundland. 25: 182-183.
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Hordwood, J.F. | *An organo-mercury compound C6H12O2Hg formed in pinacol reduction. 18(2): 72.
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Houston, A.H. | *Activity of juvenile chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) during adaptation to sea-water. 25: 181-182.
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How, H. | Additions to the list of Nova Scotian plants (17 (12 indigenous) in addition to those reported in the Flora pages 184-222). 4(3): 312-319.
The East Indian Herbarium (168 specimens) of King's College, Windsor. 4(4): 372.
Brief notes on the flora of Nova Scotia: Part 1. 3: 174-176.
Notes on the economic mineralogy of Nova Scotia: (Part IV), Gypsum (~41% lime 58% H2SO4) (with table of quantities quarried in 1860 & data for 1854-1867) and anhydrite and the other minerals (borates) they contain. 2(2): 26-36.
Notes on the economic mineralogy (Pictou, Cape Breton) of Nova Scotia: (Part V), Coals and allied minerals with analyses of carbon, ash, volatiles and sulphur. 2(3): 128-140.
Remarks on the minerals (coal, hematite, pyrolusite, chrysocolla (Cheticamp)) prepared for the Paris Exhibition. 2(1): 25-35.
On magnesia-alum or Pickeringite with analysis, containing a little nickel and cobalt, occurring in slate in Hants County. 1(1): 85-87.
Notice of the occurrence of a trilobite in the Lower Carboniferous limestone of Hants County. 1(1): 87-88.
On the waters of the mineral springs (with analysis mostly Ca & MgSO4) Wilmot, Hants County & spa spring Windsor (mostly CaSO44)), Nova Scotia. 1(2): 26-33.
On some brine springs (with analyses) of Nova Scotia. 1(3): 75-80.
Notes on the economic mineralogy (iron ores) of Nova Scotia: (Part I). 1(2): 78-86.
Notes on the economic mineralogy of Nova Scotia: (Part II), Ores of manganese and their uses. 1(3): 128-138.
Notes on the economic mineralogy of Nova Scotia: (Part III), Limestone and marble, With data on "lime burning" (for mortar & cement) of 1851 & 1861. 1(4): 58-66.
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How, H. Jr. | On the analysis (for volatiles, carbon & ash) of two Springhill coals: Communicated by Professor H, How. 4(1): 98-101.
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Howden, H.F. | Late Quaternary History of some Maritime Insects. 27(S3): 61-66.
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Howell, G.D. | Primary production of two small lakes in Atlantic Canada. 37: 71-88.
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Howse, C.K. | Report on the geology of the Purcells Cove area, Halifax County, Nova Scotia. 18(3): 177-191.
see Douglas, G.V. 18(4): 293-294.
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Hughes, E.U. | Fresh water algae (537 species) in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island: (4 plates, 41 species). 22(3): 1-63.
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Hughes, M.L. | see Ackman, R.G. 25: 269.
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Huh, T.Y. | *Phenanthrene, an anti-initiating agent. 25: 210.
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Hurdis, J.L. | Crude notes on storms and how to note them. 2(2): 102-103.
On north Atlantic storms. 1(4): 140-146.
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Iles, T.D. | The natural history of fisheries management. 30(2) 3-20.
see Sinclair, A. 31: 155-172.
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Imrie, D.M.G. | Food of some immature fish of Minas Basin, Bay of Fundy. 31: 149-154.
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Inman, W.R. | see Young, E.G. 19(4): 448.
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Isaacson, P. | *Silicosis: its implications and importance. 19(1): 155.
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Ives, D.A.J. | *The formal total synthesis of lanosterol and agnosterol. 24(3): 332.
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Jack, P. | see Lawson, G. 6(1): 68-75.
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Jackson, W.J. | The electrical conductivity of calcite. 16: 46-53.
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Jamieson, W.D. | *Vapour-liquid chromatography of carbonyl compounds. 24(1): 51.
*The effect of the isothermic transition on 80Br on the reactivity of bromine with tetrachlorides of the group IV elements. 23: 113.
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Janes, R.D. | see Bleakney, J.S. 33: 65-74.
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Jangaard, P.M. | see Ackman, R.G. 25: 269.
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Jessop, B.M. | see Williams, R.R.G. 34: 15-24.
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Jodrey, L.H. | see Coffin, C.C. 22(3): 42; McCarter, J.A. 22(4): 59.
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Johnson, A.C. | see Larsen, P.F. 33: 57-63.
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Johnson, C.R. | see Bird, C.J. 34: 173-176.
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Johnson, F.M.G. | see Chipman, H.R. 17(3): 149-167.
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Johnston, C.E. | Growth, harvest and survival of hatchery-reared and native brook trout (Salvalinus fontinalis) in the Dunk River system, Prince Edward Island. 30(1): 11-30.
Observations on the food of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) in the Dunk River system, Prince Edward Island. 30(1): 31-40.
Angler harvest of native brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) in the Dunk River system, Prince Edward Island. 30(1): 41-54.
Fecundity of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) from a coastal stream in Prince Edward Island. 27: 160-171.
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Johnston, S. | *A microscopical study of polished surfaces of explosive antimony. 18(4): 293.
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Johnston, W.W. | *An undescribed compound of histidine. 20(1): 30.
*Fish enzymes as leather bates. 20(2): 54.
*Observations on sterile cod livers. 20(4): 298.
*The 'imidazoles' of fish muscle. 19(1): 154.
*Hardened plastics from fish muscle. 18(3): 222.
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Johnstone, H.W. | Halifax water works (with analysis of solids, nitrogen, chlorine etc). 12(1): 72-118.
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Johnstone, J.H.L. | *The ultraviolet absorption spectrum of salmon egg oil. 20(1): 31.
The Acadian-Newfoundland earthquake of November 18th 1929. 17(4): 223-237.
The electrical resistance and temperature coefficient of ice. 13: 126-144.
On the electrical resistance of acetic acid in the solid and liquid phases. 13: 191-208.
see Henderson, G.H. 18(3): 221; Longard, J.R. 18(4): 294.
Obituary. 27: 102.
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Jollymore, G.C. | see Aldous, J.G. 24(4): 414; 24(3): 333.
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Jones, E.R. | *Intranuclear deutoplasm in the turbellarian Prorhynchus applantus, Rennels. 18(1): 20.
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Jones, G.A. | see Liss, S.N. 39: 27-38.
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Jones, J.M. | List of the fishes of Nova Scotia (corrected to 1879). 5: 87-97.
Mollusca (marine and fresh water) of Nova Scotia: (Corrected to date, 1877). 4(3): 321-330.
Review of Nova Scotian diurnal Lepidoptera (21 species) Part I. 3: 18-27.
Review of Nova Scotian diurnal Lepidoptera (21 species) Part II. 3: 100-103.
Note on a small and remarkable Lophoid (Lophius ? americanus) recently taken off Halifax harbour. 3: 103-105.
On the vegetation (~110 families & ~535 species identified (with several others to genius level)) of the Bermudas. 3: 237-280.
Fortnight in the backwoods of Shelburne and Weymouth (counties, Nova Scotia; with notes on Ursus americanus). 2(1): 48-60.
Contributions to the natural history (descriptions of Coralliaria) of the Bermudas. 2(2): 7-16.
On some of the rarer birds (Ardea alba, Ardea candidissima, Anus spectabilis, Tringa subarquata, Tringa pectoralis, Tringa schinzii) of Nova Scotia. 2(2): 70-73.
On Hyla squirella (squirrel treefrog), a batrachian new to the province (Nova Scotia). 2(2): 101-102.
Nova Scotian Coleoptera (20 families; & notes of Diptera from Nova Scotia in the British museum): Part I. 2(3): 141-155.
On the Laridae of the Nova Scotian coast (11 species described). 2(4): 52-57.
Notes on the marine zoology of Nova Scotia. 2(4): 93-99.
Contributions to the (four families) ichthyology of Nova Scotia. 1(1): 45-54.
Contributions to the natural history (~33 families of mostly mollusc shells) of the Bermudas. 1(2): 14-26.
On the geological features of the Bermudas. 1(4): 18-26.
Contributions to the natural history of Nova Scotia reptilia salamandas, frogs, toads & snakes (spotted (Coluber sirtalis), black, ringnecked & green snakes) & turtles. 1(3): 114-128.
Obituaries 10: LXXX-LXXXII; 13:LXXXI-LXXXII.
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Jones, H. | see Weld, C.B. 23: 154.
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Jones, T.R. | Notes on some paleozoic bivalved Entomostraca (appendix). 5: 313-314.
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Josenhans, W. | *Studies of the relationship, peripheral resistance and stroke volume in a circulation system. 25: 208-209.
*Analysis of ballistograms by means of a circulation model. 25: 210.
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Jost, A.C. | Nova Scotia life table (mortalities of male and female Homo sapiens in 1924). 16: 65-83.
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Judd, W.W. | The white-veined dagger, Simyra henrici Grt (Lepidoptera: Phalaenidae), and its parasites reared from cat-tail. 23: 115-119.
Tetrastichus minutus (Howard; Hymenoptera: Eulophidae; 90 pupae collected from birch in Hamilton, Ontario) reared from the lady beetle, Adalia bipunctata L. 22(2): 64-67.
Hymenoptera and an inquiline moth reared from goldenrod gall caused by Gnorimoschema gallaesolidaginis, Riley (Lepidoptera; on Solidago species in Hamilton, Ontario). 22(4): 1-7.
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Kaplan, J.G. | Analysis of force-area curves of proteins. 23: 91-98.
*The economics of anaerobic yeast growth. 25:182.
*The application of classical collision theory to problems of enzyme physiology. 25: 210-211.
*The Kramer phenomenon: the action of a cell-free extract on the biosynthesis of penicillinase in the absence of specific inducer. 25: 80.
*The action of homologous series of aliphatic compounds on the intracellular catalase of yeast. 24(1): 48-49.
*Model interfacial systems in the study of intracellular catalase. 24(1): 54.
*The control of enzyme synthesis and enzyme activity in living cells. 24(2): 267-268.
*Expansion of monomolecular films of protein. 23: 421.
*Fibrous protein in amphibian morphogenesis. 23: 158.
*The transformation of an enzyme. 23: 384-385.
see Fraser, M.J. 23: 382; 23: 387.
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Ke, P.J. | see Ackman, R.G. 36: 107-114.
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Keddy, C.J. | Study of a Tsuga canadensis stand in Hemlock Ravine, Halifax County, Nova Scotia. 28: 135-147.
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Keeping, F. | *Production of trimethylamine in choline broth by Enterobacteriaceae. 21(2): 91.
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Kennedy, G.T. | Obituary. 12: XXXV-XXXVI
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Kennedy, P.G. | *Efficiency of certain simple electrical filter circuits. 25: 83.
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Kenty, C. | On the radium content of some Nova Scotian minerals (common salt, potash salt, felspar, siliceous slate). 16: 174-175.
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Kepkay, P.E. | The acoustic signature of gas-bearing sediments in two coastal inlets (Halifax harbour & Saint Margaret's Bay) of Atlantic Canada. 30(1): 1-10.
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Kerekes, J.J. | Predicting trophic response to phosphorus addition in a Cape Breton Island lake. 33: 7-18.
see Howell, G.D. 37: 71-88; Alexander, D.R. 36: 63-106; Dale, J. 35: 35-54; Freedman, B. 39: 123-132.
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Keyston, J.R. | *Determination of the coefficient of linear expansion at low temperatures using microwaves. 24(3): 337.
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King, E. | The Goldenville-Halifax boundary at Fairview, Nova Scotia. 19(1): 114-118.
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King, H.S. | *The determination of selenium in gold concentrates. 19(2): 211.
Preparation of m-xylyl chloride. 18(4): 276-281.
Fractional distillation; analysis of organic liquids. 18(4): 272-275.
The detection of methanol in the presence of ethyl alcohol. 18(1): 11-13.
Sidechain chlorination of toluene. 18(3): 204-212.
Attempts to separate the isotopes of mercury by chemical means. 17(1): 28-45.
Separatory funnel for washing heavy, volatile liquids. 17(4): 240-241.
Notes on the preparation of alkyl iodides. 17(4): 242-243.
The preparations of anhydrous pinacol. 17(4): 262-267.
Procedure for the qualitative analysis of the group: magnesium, potassium, sodium. 16: 30-34.
Modification of the Adam's method of preparing alkyl (methyl) iodides. 16: 87-91.
The action of aqueous ammonia on mercurous chloride. 16: 115-125.
Note on a still for the preparation of pure water. 16: 176-177.
see Fraser, H.R. 18(1): 21; Hordwood, J.F. 18(2): 72.
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Knight, T.F. | Natural history and its place in the sciences. 2(3): 88-100.
Oyster (Ostrea edulis) culture in France. 2(2): 42-51.
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Knop, O. | *X-ray diffraction studies on the lycopodium alkaloids. 23: 156.
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Lakshminarayana, J.S. | Phytoplankton and water quality of the coastal waters of New Brunswick and adjacent areas. 39: 111-122.
see Sita Devi, J. 39: 39-50.
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Langille, W.M. | see Young, E.G. 24(4): 412.
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Langis, J. | *The addition of correlated noises. 24(2): 265.
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Langstroth, G.F.O. | *Microwave breakdown in Xenon and Krypton. 25: 84.
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Langstroth, G.O. | On the rate of freezing in fish muscle. 17(3): 206-212.
see Chipman, H.R. 17(3): 175-184.
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Lapierre, L.E. | Fall & winter food habits of the Eastern coyote Canis latrans in southwestern New Brunswick. 35: 71-74.
The persistence of fenitrothion insecticide in balsam fir (Abies balsamea) deer browse. 29: 211-214.
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Lapp, M.S. | see McAfee, B.J. 40: 1-10.
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Larsen, B.A. | see Hawkins, W.W. 25: 183-184; 25: 208.
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Larsen, P.F. | The macroinvertebrate fauna associated with five sand flats in the northern Gulf of Maine. 33: 57-63.
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Laughton, P.M. | *A general method for the determination of mobility distributions of proteins. 23: 108.
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Laurence, G.C. | New determination of the range of the alpha particles of uranium (UI, atomic weight 238.2, 234UII (& polonium)). 17(1): 103-106.
The ratio of the electrical units of charge. 16: 183-184.
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Lawson, G. | Remarks on some features of the Kentucky flora. 9: 302-306.
Notes for flora of Nova Scotia: Part I. 8(1): 84-110.
*Notice of a shower of fibrous substance (from spinning glands of a spider ? Nephila) at Gainesville, Florida (with reprint from Scientific American November 19, 1892 page 325). 8(4): 456.
Notice of new and rare plants (collected at Blomidon, Kings County, Nova Scotia & at Woodstock New Brunswick). 6(1): 68-75.
On the northern limit of wild grape vines (with details of American (Vitis vapina) and Canadian (Vitis labrusca, Vitis cordifola, Vitis riparia) varieties). 6(2): 101-109.
On the Canadian species of the genus Melilotus. 6(3): 180-190.
Notes on some Nova Scotian plants. 4(2): 167-172.
Introductory notes to the description of the East Indian herbarium of Kings College. 4: 369-372.
Monograph of Ericaceae of the Dominion of Canada and adjacent parts of British America. 3: 74-80.
*On Canadian species of Rubi (Rosaceae) and their geographical distribution. 3: 364-366.
Chemical relations of heat: With experiments. 3: 436-438.
*On Trichina spiralis. 2(1): 48.
Monograph of Ranunculaceae of the Dominion of Canada and adjacent parts of British America with a synopsis of genera & list of species collected. 2(4): 17-52.
On the Laminariaceae (8 species & 6 related seaweeds) of the Dominion of Canada and adjacent parts of British America. 2(4): 109-111.
On the flora of Canada. 1(2): 75-77.
Notice of the occurrence of heather (Calluna vulgaris) at Saint Ann's Bay, Cape Breton Island. 1(3): 30-35.
Notes on Lemania variegata of Agardh. 1(3): 35-38.
On some recent improvements (by use of 1:120-150 sodium-mercury amalgam; patented) in the amalgamation process for extracting gold from quartz. 1(4): 71-76.
Obituary. 9: XXIII-XXX.
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Lee, S.H. | see Rozee, K.R. 25: 269.
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Leim, A.H. | *Location of herring by sonic sounder. 23: 157.
Water temperatures in Grand Lake, Nova Scotia. 18(4): 259-262.
*Unusual fishes and other forms in Nova Scotian (Halifax harbour) waters. 17: XLVI.
see Beatty, S.A. 18(1): 20.
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Lelacheur, R.M. | *A stroboscopic light source. 22(1): 21.
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Leonard, V.G. | see Hawkins, W.W. 24(2): 264-265; 24(3): 335; 24(4): 411; 23: 420.
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Levine, J.D. | see Aldous, J.G. 23: 383.
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Levittan, E.D. | see Isaacson, P. 19(1): 155.
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Levy, E.M. | *The kinetics of the reactions of active nitrogen with ethylene, ethane, propane and neopentane. 25: 271.
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Lewin, J. | *Evidence for the role of reduced sulphur compounds in silicon utilization by diatoms. 23: 419.
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Lewin, R.A. | *Dikaryons in Chlamydomonas moewusii. 23: 418.
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Lewis, H.F. | Notes on the spring bird migration of 1914 at Antigonish, Nova Scotia: (91 species identified with notes on population densities). 15: 119-128.
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Lindsay, C.F. | On the presence of acid sulphate of copper in mixtures of aqueous solutions of sulphuric acid and copper sulphate. 10: 205-210.
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Lindsay, A.W.H. | Catalogue of the flora of Nova Scotia. 4(2): 184-222.
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Linton, E.P. | *Smoke-curing of fresh fillets. 19(2): 212.
see Cooper, D.LeB. 19(1): 119-120; 19(1): 154; French, H.V. 21(2): 92.
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Lishman, W.E. | Mining, is it a science ?. 11: XLIX-L.
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Liss, S.N. | Lytic effects of 3-(3'-isocyanocyclopent-2'-enylidene)propionic acid on the cellulolytic rumen bacteria Fibrobacter succinogenes and Ruminococcus flavefaciens. 39: 27-38.
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Livingstone, D. | New record for the mastodon, Mastodon americanus, Kerr, from Burnside, Halifax county, Nova Scotia. 22(4): 15-16.
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Livingstone, D.A. | The fresh water fishes of Nova Scotia (with an index of species observed). 23: 1-90.
*On the ecological significance of frozen ground. 24(1): 48.
*A pollen chronology for the Central Brooks range, Alaska. 24(1): 50.
*An attempt to poison coarse fish in a lake while leaving trout unharmed. 22(3): 441.
see Hayes, F.R. 24(1): 52-53; 22(4): 61.
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Lloyd, K.M. | see de Freitas, A.S.W. 31: 217-236.
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Lobban, C.S. | Rocky shore zonation at North Rustico and Prim Point, Prince Edward Island, Canada. 34: 25-40.
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Lockhart, C.L. | *Studies concerning the effects of culture filtrates of Fusarium lycopersici on the tomato. 24(3): 337.
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Logan, W.E. | Section of Carboniferous (Cumberland County) rocks from West Ragged Reef to the Joggin's and Minudie: (From appendix to Geological survey of Canada 1845). 11: 417-499.
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Longard, J.R. | *A calibrating instrument for simulating the temperature and pressure conditions in the sea. 22(4): 61.
*Modifications to a recording microphotometer. 22(1): 19.
*An improved bridge for the measurement of small capacities and some measurements of the variation of dielectric constant of rutile with temperature. 18(4): 294.
see Banks, R.E. 23: 109; Ford, W.L. 23: 158.
Obituary. 28: 123-124.
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Lord, F.T. | The development of agricultural entomology in Nova Scotia. 33: 19-46.
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Lorimer, J.W. | see Young, E.G. 25: 81; 25: 183.
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Loring, D.H. | Baseline levels of transition and heavy metals in the bottom sediments of the Bay of Fundy. 29: 335-346.
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Loucks, O.L. | Forest classification for the Maritime Provinces (includes lists of common and binomial names of trees, shrubs and herbs). 25: 85-167.
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Louis, H. | New mineral (louisite, 64% SiO2; 17,3% CaO) from Blomidon, Nova Scotia. 5: 15-16.
On the ankerite (also sideroplesite, aragonite, calcite & barytes) veins of Londonderry, Nova Scotia. 5: 47-57.
Notes on Nova Scotian mineralogy. 4(4): 423-428.
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Lucas, Z. | see Catling, P.M. 34: 181-247.
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Lutwick, G.S. | *Organo-analytical reagents - aromatic hydroxylamines. 23: 422.
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Lynch, K.D. | see Smith, D.L. 30(1): 109-118.
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Maass, O. | see Chipman, H.R. 17(3): 149-167.
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Maass, W.S.G. | Moelleropsis (Lecanorales) as a component of Erioderma habitats in Atlantic Canada. 37: 21-36.
Pannaria lurida in Atlantic Canada. 36: 131-136.
New observations on the distribution & ecology of Cavernularia hultenii in eastern North America. 31: 193-206.
Erioderma pedicellatum in North America: a case study of a rare and endangered lichen. 30(1): 69-88.
Studies on the taxonomy and distribution of Sphagnum VIII Rediscovery of Sphagnum macrophyllum var burinense. 30(3): 183-188.
see Harvey, M.J. 28: 161-162.
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MacDonald, A.D. | *High frequency electrical breakdown in the atmosphere. 26: 243.
*Microwave breakdown in air at high altitudes. 25: 82.
see Langstroth, G.F.O. 25: 84; Betts, D.D. 23: 155; Bolt, R.H. 22(4): 60.
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MacDonald, I.G. | *The digestibility of white of egg. 16: 197.
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MacDonald, S.D. | Notes on Sable Island. 6(1): 12-33.
Sable Island continued. 6(2): 110-119.
Sable Island, No,3- Its probable origin and submergence. 6(4): 265-280.
Geological notes (on Sable island & Gaspe). 5: 337-340.
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MacDonald, S.F. | see Arsenault, G.P. 25: 267.
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MacFarlane, C. | Observations on the annual growth of Ascophullum nodosum. 18(2): 27-31.
see Bell, H.P. 18(2): 134-176.
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MacGregor, J.G. | On finding the ionization of complex solutions of given concentration and the converse problem. 10: 67-78.
On a diagram of freezing-point depressions for electrolytes (with summary diagram). 10: 211-235.
On the calculation of the conductivity of mixtures of electrolytes. 9: 101-119.
On the relation of the physical properties (thermodynamic) of aqueous solutions (of sodium & potassium chlorides) to their state of ionization. 9: 219-245.
An act to incorporate the Nova Scotian Institute of Science. 8: V-VI.
List of exchanges of Volume 7 with other Scientific Institutions. 8: XV-XXX.
On some lecture experiments illustrating properties of saline solutions. 8(1): 71-75.
On the graphical treatment of the inertia of the connecting rod. 8(2): 193-202.
On the definition of work done. 8(4): 460-464.
On the relative bulk of certain aqueous solutions and their constituent water. 7: 368-376.
On a noteworthy case of the occurrence of ice in the form of crystalline columns. 7: 377-380.
On the measurement of temperature and time. 7: 20-23.
On the elementary treatment of the propagation of longitudinal waves. 7: 89-92.
On Carnot's cycle in thermodynamics. 7: 227-230.
Note on peculiar aurorae. 6(2): 100.
Note on temperatures of maximum density. 6(3): 226-227.
On the resistance to the passage of the electric current between amalgamated zinc electrodes and solutions of zinc sulphate. 6 (1): 47-52.
On the relative bulk of certain solutions and their constituent water. 6(4): 261-264.
Obituary. 14: LXXV-LXXXVII.
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MacHattie, L.E. | *The heat capacity of bismuth between -80° and 120°C. 19(4): 449.
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Machell, J. | see Ogden, J.G. 35: 75-90.
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MacIntosh, D. | Chemical manipulation, Apparatus: gas generators, manometers,etc. 17(1): 71-78.
The addition compounds of hydrogen chloride with ether and acetone. 17(2): 4-5.
Notes on isomorphism in oxonium compounds. 17(2): 8-9.
Experiments with carefully dried substances. 17(2): 34-40.
Notes on the specific gravities of liquid and solid sulphuric acid. 17(4): 259-261.
Oxonium compounds. 16: 96-103.
Liquid H2S as an ionizing medium. 16: 189-195.
On the calculation of the conductivity of mixtures of electrolytes having a common ion. 9: 120-133.
see Cooper, D.LeB. 17(3): 197-198; Butler, K.H. 17(1): 23-25; 16: 198; Chipman, H.R. 16: 144-146; 16: 189-195.
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MacIntosh, D.S. | The Acadian Newfoundland earthquake. 17(4): 213-222.
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MacIntosh, F.C. | Responses of the bladder and seminal vesicle in the rat. 18(2): 50-52.
The mode of action of the anthraquinone purgative in a cat. 18(2): 53-67.
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Mack, G.E. | see Collier, H.B. 21(1): 12.
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MacKay, A. | Obituary. 14: LXVIII.
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MacKay, A.H. | Diatoms of Nova Scotia: collected by MacKay; determined and published (Diatomées du Monde Entier, 2 Ed) by Tempère & Peragallo, Paris, France 1907-15. 15: 175-187.
Natural history observations made at several stations in Nova Scotia during the year 1892. 8(3): 378-379.
Phenological observations made at several stations in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick during the year 1893. 8(4): 451-455.
Phenological observations in Canada (except Quebec) 1894; 1895 & 1896. 9: 59; 195 & 268.
Phenological observations in Canada (except Quebec) 1897. 9: 402.
Phenological observations in Canada (except Quebec) 1898; 1899 & 1900. 10: 91; 303 & 379.
Phenological observations in Canada (except Quebec) 1901. 10: 486.
Phenological observations in Canada (except Quebec) 1902; 1903 & 1904. 11: 144; 271; 373.
Phenological observations in Nova Scotia 1911. 13: 175-189.
The phenology of Nova Scotia 1912. 13: 250-258.
The phenology of Nova Scotia 1913. 13: 347-355.
The phenology of Nova Scotia 1914. 14(1): 57-65.
The phenology of Nova Scotia 1915. 14(2): 133-140.
The phenology of Nova Scotia 1916. 14(3): 147-154.
The phenology of Nova Scotia 1917. 14(4): 395-402.
The phenology of Nova Scotia 1918. 15: 49-56.
The phenology of Nova Scotia 1919. 15: 129-136.
The phenology of Nova Scotia 1920. 15: 153-160.
The phenology of Nova Scotia 1921. 15: 189-196.
The phenology of Nova Scotia 1922. 16: 54-64.
The phenology of Nova Scotia 1923. 16: 104-113.
The fungi of Nova Scotia: First supplementary list (with reports of toxicity of Psilocybe foenisecii. 12(1): 119-138.
Fungi of Nova Scotia; a provisional list (with drawings of Pleurotus coldwelli (new species) growing on a fragment of whale bone). 11: 122-143.
Botanical notes in Nova Scotia (including description of Crataegus robinsoni; Sargent new species). 11: 286-288.
Water-rolled weed-balls (with one plate). 11: 667-670.
Fresh-water sponge (Heteromeyenia macouni growing on Myriophyllum tenellum) from Sable Island. 10: 319.
Labrador plants (collected by W H Prest on the Labrador coast north of Hamilton Inlet from 25 June to 12 August, 1901). 10: 507-508.
Foraminiferous deposit from bottom (2450 fathoms) of the North Atlantic (49°50'N: 40°15'W). 9: 64-67.
Batrachia and Reptilia of Nova Scotia. 9: XLI-XLIII.
Calcarious algae. 9: XLII-XCIV.
Pictou Island (with map, 45°48'N, 62°30'W). 8(1): 76-83.
Explosive gas (?hydrogen) generated within the hot water pipes of house heating apparatus. 8(3): 374-377.
Notes on Nova Scotia fresh water sponges (Spongilla lacustroides, Meyenia leidii, Meyenia crateriforma, Meyenia everetti). 6(2): 145-148.
Notes on the fresh water sponges (with drawing of Heteromeyenia pictouensis new species) of Nova Scotia. 6(3): 233-240.
Lichens of Nova Scotia (taxonomic list). 5: 299-307.
Obituary. 17: XLVII-LII.
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MacKay, D.C. | *The utilization of sphagnum peat bogs for crop production. 25: 211.
Soil maps. 24(1): 55-56.
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MacKay, E. | Obituary. 15: XXVII.
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MacKay, G.M.J. | Contribution to the study (conductivity of solutions) of hydroxylamine. 11: 324-337.
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MacKay, H.S. | Nova Scotia gold districts, their geological formation as proved by borings in the Killag gold district. 8: XXXIX-XLI.
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MacKay, M.E. | Study of early development in Cumingia with special reference to cytology. 17(1): 46-60.
*The vascular reaction of the pilocarpinized submaxillary gland to histamine. 17(1): 107.
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MacKay, T.C. | On the calculation of the conductivity of aqueous solutions containing the chlorides of sodium and barium. 9: 321-334.
On the calculation of the conductivity of aqueous solutions of potassium-magnesium sulphate. 9: 348-355.
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Mackenzie, W.B. | Notes on railroad location and construction in Eastern Canada. 8(1): 111-121.
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Mackey, B.E. | Chondrus crispus and carrageenan, a bibliography (1972-1978). 29: 237-312.
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MacKinnon, M.D. | Comparisons of carbon content of the sediments and their pore waters in saltmarshes at Kingsport and Grand Pre, Minas Basin, Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. 29: 373-380.
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MacLean, D.B. | *Chemical studies on the structure of lycopodium alkaloids (annotinine). 23: 156.
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MacLean, J. | see Douglas, G.V. 19(3): 291.
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MacLennan, C.E. | *The role of woodpeckers in the natural control of the codling moth. 24(3): 337.
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MacLennan, D.F. | *Corrosion of aluminium in high temperature water. 25: 180.
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MacLeod, A.V. | *A nutritional survey of young children in Halifax, Nova Scotia. 22(4): 58.
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MacLeod, D.P. | *The determination of morphine in blood and tissues. 24(1): 52.
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MacMillan, F.K. | *A synthesis of benzene labelled with 14C (from 1,5-dibromopentane, via 1,5-dicyanopentane & cyclohexanone; yield 30%). 23: 111.
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MacMillan, G.K. | Preliminary study of the fresh water Gastropoda of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. 23: 389-408.
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MacNeill, R.H. | *Some findings of a geological nature on the islands of Mahone Bay. 24(2): 268.
*Glaciofluvial deposits of the sporting lake-stream area. 24(2): 269.
*Interim report of investigations in Nova Scotian glacial geology. 24(3): 338.
*A local glacier in the Annapolis-Cornwallis valley. 23: 111-112.
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MacPherson, J.D. | *A high intensity generator. 25: 81.
see Fothergill, N.O. 25: 271.
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MacPherson, L.B. | *Purification of lecithin. 23: 413.
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MacPherson, M.G. | *The chemical composition of marine algae. 22(3): 46.
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MacSwain, J. | Catalogue (including tabulated migration data) of the birds of Prince Edward Island. 11: 570-592.
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Maessen, O. | see Freedman, B. 39: 123-132.
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Maddock, F.B. | *Organic sulphur compounds in coal gas. 19(4): 449-450.
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Magarvey, R.H. | *The deformation and break-up of large water drops. 24(2): 267.
*Physical properties of water drops. 24(2): 268.
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Mainland, D. | Quantitative study of epithelial nuclei of the body of the uterus in carcinoma and in non-maligant hyperplasia. 18(3): 77-105.
*Quantitative methods in the study of early mammalian development. 18(2): 52.
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Mann, K.H. | The impact of man (Homo sapiens) on environmental systems in the Maritimes. 27(S3): 43-46.
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Manske, R.H.F. | The first Neish Memorial Lecture: Science, Society and Survival. 27: 108-113.
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Marett, E. | On the copper and nickel mines at Tilt Cove, Newfoundland. 3: 27-31.
Red Indians of Newfoundland: (Letter to the President). 1(4): 139-140.
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Marris, A.W. | *A brief survey of the theoretical considerations concerning the resistance experienced by bodies of various shapes in passing through fluids. 22(4): 60.
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Marshell, J.R. | see Chapman, R.P. 26: 243.
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Martin, E.V. | see Flinn, M.A. 35: 91-98.
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Martin, K. | Canada goose numbers, daily movements and foraging patterns on Prince Edward Island. 33: 107-114.
Canada goose hunter profile, success and expenses on Prince Edward Island. 33: 137-144.
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Martin, N.D. | *An analysis of the forest succession in Algonquin Provincial park, Ontario. 24(3): 338.
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Martin-Robichaud, D.J. | see Peterson, R.H. 38: 55-72.
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Mason, F.G. | Fermentation volume control in stirred vessels of working capacity ten litres. 37: 53-62.
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Mason, F.H. | Notes (and analyses) on hydraulic lime (from Barra Head, Nova Scotia) and cement. 11: 179-189.
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Masson, C.R. | *Slide-rule for converting percentages to mole fractions. 25: 80.
*Variation of viscosity with rate of shear for a polyelectrolyte of high molecular weight. 24(1): 50.
*Viscosity and molecular weight of degraded carrageenin. 23: 420.
see Pearce, M.L. 25: 180.
Obituary. 38: 189.
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Matheson, B.H. | see Reed, R.W. 23: 419.
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Mathieson, A.C. | Ecology of Chondrus crispus Stackhouse. 27(S1): 53-80.
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Matsumoto, J.J. | *Some biochemical features of scallop muscle proteins. 25: 209.
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Maury, M. | Observations on the tentacles of the Echinus with one plate. 7: 479-480.
Contribution to the theory of earthquakes. 7: 475-478.
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McAfee, B.J. | The clavaroid fungi of Nova Scotia. 32: 1-73.
Effects of Pisolithus arhizus and other ectomycorrhizal fungi on in vitro rooting of Pinus monticola adventitious shoots. 40: 1-10.
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McAllister, D.E. | see Gilhen, J. 35: 29-32; 34: 177-180; 31: 251-254; 30(3): 191-194.
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McAllum, A.L. | The action of organic sulphur in coal during the coking process. 12(2): 212-216.
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McAlpine, D.F. | see Astle, W.O. 35: 21-26.
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McCallion, D.J. | *A cytological study of the oral glands of the fowl, Gallus domesticus. 23: 112.
*Tumours in the Amphibia. 23: 388.
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McCallum, A.L. | Scheelite (containing tungstite) in Nova Scotia. 12(3): 250-252.
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McCarter, J.A. | *Spectrofluorimetric analysis of skin in vivo. 25: 84.
*The metabolism of 2,2'-dihydroxydiethyl-sulphide and of 2,2'-dichlorodiethyl-sulphide in rats. 24(1): 49-50.
*The control of certain factors of dosage in epidermal carcinogenesis. 24(2): 264.
*Fluorescence spectrometer for Beckman DU. 24(3): 333.
*A conversion of radioactive carbon (14CO3-2 to 14CN-). 23: 108.
*Exchange of materials in a lake studied by the addition of radioactive phosphorus below the thermocline. 22(4): 59.
see Ball, J.K. 25: 208; Civen, M. 23: 382; Huh, T.Y. 25: 210; MacMillan, F.K. 23: 111; Hayes, F.R. 22(4): 61.
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McCracken, I.R. | Purifying algal cultures - A review of chemical methods. 38: 145-168.
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McCulloch, T. | List of localities for trap minerals in Nova Scotia. 8(2): 160-166.
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McCurdy, G.A. | Differentiation of fresh haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) fillets from cod (Gadus callarius) by the precipitation (antisera) test. 19(3): 237-250.
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McCurdy, M. | Notes on the estimation of potassium as potassium platinic chloride. 16: 142-143.
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McGonigle, R.H. | Three rare fish from Passamaquoddy Bay, New Brunswick. 19(2): 160.
Temperature characteristics for certain fresh waters. 19(4): 428-438.
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McGowan, J. | *Survey of wild strawberries (Fragaria virginiana) of Nova Scotia for virus infection. 24(4): 417.
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McGowan, L.J. | see Bishop, C.J. 23: 112; 23: 113.
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McInnes, A.G. | see Feicht, A. 39: 67-74.
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McIntosh, D.S. | Notes on an esker in the interior of Digby county, Nova Scotia. 16: 139-141.
Notes on the abnormal wave occurrence on the northern Cape Breton coast. 14(1): 41-46.
Study of the Cow Bay, Halifax county beaches (including 2 plates). 14(2): 109-119.
Notes on a granite contact zone, near Halifax, Nova Scotia. 13: 244-249.
Recent earthquake in Cape Breton. 12(4): 311-312.
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McIntosh, D.M. | Port Hood harbour; its past, present and probable future. 15: 71-82.
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McIntosh, K. | The question of subsidence at Louisburg, Cape Breton. 11: 264-270.
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McKay, A.F. | see Heard, R.D.H. 20(2): 53-54; 20(3): 153a; 20(3): 156; 20(3): 156a.
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McKay, M.R. | *The separation of signals from noise by means of a linear filter. 24(4): 414-415.
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McKenna, K. | see Johnston, C.E. 27: 160-171.
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McKenzie, R.A. | Some marine fish and salp records. 20(1): 13-20.
Rare and interesting fishes (8) and salps (Salpa zonaria, Salpa vagina) in the Bay of Fundy and off Nova Scotia. 19(3): 277-281.
*Cod (Gadus callarius) and water temperature. 19(1): 154.
*Canadian Atlantic cod migrations. 20(1): 31.
Some marine records from Nova Scotia fishing waters. 20(2): 42-46.
*Eastern Canadian flat-fishes. 20(2): 54.
see Vladykov, V.D. 19(1): 17-113.
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McKittrick, F.J.A. | On the measurements of the resistance of electrolytes. 8(4): 381-389.
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McLachlan, J.L. | see Saunders, G.W. 39: 19-26; Novaczek, I. 38: 91-144; Smith, D.L. 30(1): 109-118; 29: 381-392; Ackman, R.G. 29: 501-516; 28: 47-64; Bird, C.J. 28: 65-86; Edelstein, T. 27: 33-42.
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McLaren, I.A. | The birds of Sable Island, Nova Scotia. 31: 1-84.
see Stobo, W.T. 27(S2): 9-105.
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McLarren, P.D. | see Babkin, B.P. 16: 196.
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McLennan, H. | *Sodium flux in mammalian muscle. 24(3): 334.
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McLellan, H.J. | *The effect of freezing on the sulphate-chlorinity ratio of sea water. 23: 160.
*The voltage sensitivity of two galvanometers in series. 22(1): 21.
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McNaughton, A.G.L. | The organization of research (with emphasis on the National Research Council) in Canada (in 1937; 75th Institute Anniversary address). 19(3): 215-236.
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McPhail, M.K. | *The stimulating action of colchicine on ovulation of the frog's ovary in vitro. 21(1): 10.
*The mouse adrenal gland II: Sensitivity of the X-zone to various hormonal substances. 20(4): 301.
*The mouse adrenal gland I: Observations on early development, degeneration and regeneration of the X-zone. 20(4): 300.
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McQuarrie, I.G. | *Correlations affection regeneration and reactivation in Solachnum ampullaceum (L) HEDW. 24(4): 411.
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Melanson, B.M. | *The reaction of active nitrogen with hydrogen bromide. 24(3): 336.
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Mellish, J.T. | Fish culture. 5: 76-81.
Notes on the serpents (snakes; as Nova Scotia +? Coluber lineatus) of Prince Edward Island. 4(2): 163-167.
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Merrian, M.K. | see King, H.S. 18(4): 276-281.
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Meyer, K.B. | see Bleakney, J.S. 29: 353-372.
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Milford, N. | *Qualitative detection of nitrate esters. 22(2): 77.
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Miller, J.D. | Antibiotic activity of the marine fungus Leptosphaeria oraemaris. 39: 51-58.
Marine fungi of the Bay of Fundy VI: growth and metabolites of Leptosphaeria oraemaris, Sphaerulina oraemaris, Monodictys pelagica and Dendryphiella salina. 34: 1-8.
Fungi of the Bay of Fundy V: fungi from living species of Spartina Schreber. 33: 75-84.
see Strongman, D. 35: 99-106.
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Miller, P.A. | see Coffin, C.C. 18(1): 1-10.
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Milligan, G.C. | Ventilation of a tunnel beneath Northumberland Strait. 38: 169-188.
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Milner, R.L. | The solubility of gold in ferric sulphate and its geological application. 18(4): 267-271.
see Douglas, G.V. 19(3): 291.
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Milue, A. | Concerning the currents on the North East coast of America, (letter). 1(3): 140.
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Mitchell, W.F. | *The circulation of the wind in a cyclonic area in the northern hemisphere. 18(1): 21.
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Mohammed, A. | *Pulse shapes produced by under-water acoustic projectors. 24(4): 413.
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Moharir, Y.E. | see Miller, J.D. 34: 1-8.
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Mookerjea, S. | see Hawkins, W.W. 25: 82; 25: 180.
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Moore, C.L. | The Myxomycetes of Pictou County (with taxonomic key and 5 plates). 12(2): 165-206.
Some Nova Scotian aquatic fungi ( with taxonomic key and 24 Figs). 12(3): 217-238.
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Moore, R.G. | Land Mollusca (list of species collected) in the vicinity of Wolfville, Nova Scotia. 25: 187-198.
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Morash, R. | Seedbanks in several recently clear-cut and mature hardwood forests in Nova Scotia. 33: 85-94.
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Moreash, R.A. | see MacIntosh, F.C. 18(2): 50-52.
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Morgan, K. | *Degradative (to 3-O-α-D-galactopyranosyl-D-galactose) studies on λ-carrageenin. 25: 83.
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Morrison, A.M. | On the variation of density (at 20°) with concentration in weak aqueous solutions of cobalt and nickel sulphates. 8(1): 132-136.
Note on the variation of density with concentration in weak aqueous solutions of cobalt sulphate. 7: 481-484.
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Morrison, M.F.MacK. | see Collier, B.C. 20(3): 121-126.
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Morrow, R. | Tubes in the feet of a moose (Cervus alces). 5: 161.
Notes on the bones of a Salmo salar specimen from Labrador (with an appendix of the skeletal anatomy & 11 plates). 5: 162-188.
Intestinal canal (length, 64,31 m) of the moose (Cervus alces). 5: 313.
On the bones of Lophius piscatorius - angler fish, devil fish, goose fish etc. 5: 340-357.
Note to Poole's paper on the ice storm of January, 1881. 5: 298-299.
Note on the Caribou (Rangifer groenlandicus). 4(2): 179.
(Anatomical) Notes on the Caribou (Rangifer groenlandicus). 4(3): 281-300.
Translation; Camper, P (1771) "Of the structure of the bones in birds and of their differences in the various species" 3: 449 et seq, Paris, 1803. 4(4): 403-423.
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Morse, M.E. | see Collier, B.C. 20(3): 121-126.
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Mortensen, E. | see Randall, R.G. 39: 99-110.
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Morton, H.S. | Studies on the Pancreatic (pilocarpin) gland. 17(1): 91-102.
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Mott, R.J. | Post-glacial history and environments in southwestern New Brunswick. 27(S3): 67-82.
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Munn, R.E. | *An objective aid for forecasting zero and sub-zero temperatures for Halifax, Nova Scotia. 23: 382.
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Munro, L.A. | Study of molybdenum blue, its properties and composition. 16: 9-24.
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Murphy, M. | Supplementary notes on destroyers (Limnoria lignorum) of submerged wood in Nova Scotia (with 1 plate). 8(2): 215-222.
The tides of the Bay of Fundy. 7: 48-62.
Terrestrial magnetism. 7: 291-309.
Our common roads including engineering details and cost of maintenance. 7: 429-463.
Some physical features of Nova Scotia with notes on glacial action. 6(2): 130-145.
Report of delegate (Murphy) to the Royal Society of Canada, May 1883. 6(3): 241.
On the ravages of Teredo navalis and Limnoria lignorum on piles and submerged timber in Nova Scotia, and the means adopted in other countries to prevent their attacks (with 1 plate). 5: 357-376.
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Murphy, S.T. | Location of foraging activity by black duck (Anas rubripes) broods in a Nova Scotia esturine marsh. 39: 59-66.
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Murray, A.E. | The effect of velocity on diffusion rates. 17(3): 168-171.
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Murray, I.M. | *Assessment of physiological age by combination of several criteria - vision, hearing, blood pressure and muscle force. 23: 108-109.
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Murray, J. | see Hicks, G.S. 36: 59-62.
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Musgrave, F.F. | see Young, E.G. 18(1): 21a.
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Myers, W.J. | Abstract of Meteorological Register, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 2(1): 119-120.
Notes on the weather at Halifax, Nova Scotia during 1866 (with some phenological observations). 2(1): 60-67.
Notes on the weather at Halifax Nova Scotia during 1863 with comparisons of the temperature of that place with some other parts of British North America. 1(2): 68-75.
Notes on the weather at Halifax during 1864 with data for Halifax for December & January 1809,1810 & 1811. 1(3): 102-107.
Notes on the weather (aurora noted on 55 nights, & phenology) at Halifax, Nova Scotia during 1865. 1(4): 51-58.
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Nash, D.M. | see Ackman, R.G. 29: 501-516.
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Neaves, W.M. | see Hooper, D.L. 35: 17-20.
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Needler, A.W.H. | Preliminary list (33 species) of the fishes of Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island. 20(2): 33-41.
see Homans, R.E.S. 21(2): 15-49.
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Neelin, J.M. | see Dingle, J.R. 24(1): 51.
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Neil, K. | Additions to the Macrolepidoptera of Nova Scotia. 29: 197-200.
An annotated list of the Macrolepidoptera of Sable Island. 28: 41-46.
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Neilands, J.B. | *The distribution of thiaminase in the tissues of some aquatic animals of Nova Scotia. 21(4): 660.
*The inhibition of triamineoxidase I: Products of protein cleavage. 21(3): 648.
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Neish, A.C. | *Formation of cinnamic acid derivatives (4-coumaric acid) by enzymic deamination of the corresponding phenylalanine derivatives. 25: 270.
Obituary. 27: 103.
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Newsham, L.G. | *Influence of geometry on Geiger counter characteristics. 23: 110.
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Nickerson, C.B. | Modification of the procedure for the qualitative separation of the metals of the alkaline earth group. 16: 25-29.
Rearrangement of procedure (qualitative analysis) for the removal of phosphate ions from the iron and alkaline earth groups. 13: 95-98.
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Nickerson, E.O. | see King, H.S. 19(2): 211.
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Nickerson, J.L. | An attempt to measure the range of the alpha particle of thorium. 18(1): 20.
see Henderson, G.H. 17(4): 256-258.
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Noble, W.J. | *The halo method of age determination of minerals. 19(3): 291.
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Novaczek, I. | Investigations of marine algae of Nova Scotia XVII - vertical & geographic distribution of marine algae on rocky shores of the Maritime Provinces. 38: 91-144.
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Odense, P.H. | *The comparative biochemistry of some subtropical marine invertebrates. 25: 179
*The nature of the heat stable protein isolated from cod muscle. 25: 267.
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Ogden, J.G. | The concept of the perilimnion. 36: 137-142.
Ionic and mass balances in a dilute acidified brown water lake. 35: 75-90.
Isotopic geochemistry and environmental change. 27(S3): 103-109.
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Ogilvie, J.D.B. | see Foran, M.R. 21(4): 659.
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Ohshima, T. | see Ackman, R.G. 36: 107-114.
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O'Keefe, S.F. | Vitamins A, D, and E in Nova Scotian cod liver oils. 37: 1-9.
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Olafsson, S. | see Eyjolfsdottir, G. 38: 23-41.
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O'Neill, A.N. | *3,6-Anhydro-D-galactose as a constituent of carrageenin. 24(1): 51-52.
*Sulphated derivatives of laminarin. 24(3): 332.
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O'Neill, J.T. | see Daborn, G.R. 29: 173-184.
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Ord, M.J. | *The use of nuclear transfer techniques in radiation studies. 24(4): 410.
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Ord, Muriel, J. | Spongilla nova terrae Potts; a fresh water (Bluff, and Eagle lakes, Halifax county) sponge new to Nova Scotia. 22(4): 8-14.
New records for the distribution of certain land Mollusca (Slugs: Deroceras reticulatum, Deroceras eaeve, Arion circumscriptus, Arion hortensis, Arion subfuscus) in Nova Scotia. 22(3): 16-36.
*The cytology of the Molluscan cell. 22(4): 62.
see Watts, A.H.G. 22(3): 44.
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Painter, T.J. | *Some aspects of wood chemistry. 25: 83.
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Palmer, A.J.M. | Some observations on the relationship between high tide levels and coastal resources in Cumberland Basin. 29: 347-352.
Diatom stratigraphy of Basin Head Harbour, Prince Edward Island. 28: 201-216.
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Panikar, N.K. | *Some consideration of osmotic pressure phenomena in the Crustacea. 21(1): 9.
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Parker, D. | Obituary. 12: XXXIV-XXXV.
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Parkinson, V.O. | Survey of infestation of crops by Striga species in Benin, Nigeria & Togo. 39: 1-10.
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Parlee, N.A.D. | *The effect of molecular structure on the rate of unimolecular gas reactions. 19(3): 292.
see Dacey, J.R. 19(2): 213.
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Patriquin, D.G. | see Blacklock, N.G. 30(1): 89-108; Smith, D.L. 29: 381-392.
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Patterson, G. | Notes on the dialect of the people of Newfoundland. 9: XLIV-LXXVII.
The Magdalene Islands (with notes by A H MacKay 8: VIII-X). 8(1): 31-57.
The stone age in Nova Scotia as illustrated by a collection of relics presented to Dalhousie College. 7: 231-252.
Obituary. 9: XLV-XCVIII.
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Pattison, F.L.M. | *An investigation of pharmacologically-active fluorine compounds. 22(2): 75.
*The fluorophosphonates, a new type of war gas. 22(2): 76.
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Patwary, M.U. | An apparent absence of heterosis in hybrids of Gracilaria tikvahiae (Rhodophyceae). 33: 95-100.
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Pearce, M.L. | *Determination of oxygen in iron and steel by isotope dilution. 25: 180.
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Pedras, M.S.C. | see McAfee, B.J. 40: 1-10.
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Peill, J. | see Whiteway, S.G. 35: 55-66.
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Peirce, J.A. | see Foran, M.R. 21(4): 659.
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Pelluet, D. | Schizoporella unicornis - a bryozoan new to Canada. 19(2): 157-159.
*Mineral constituents of some land gastropods. 23: 160.
*Effects of visible radiation on the ovotestes of the slug, Deroceras reticulatum. 23: 420-421.
*Criteria for the recognition of developmental stages in salmon (Salmo salar). 21(2): 91.
*Quantitative changes in the cytoplasmic constituents of developing echinoderm larvae. 19(3): 292.
see Hayes, F.R. 21(3): 648; 19(3): 290.
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Pennachetti, C. | see Daborn, G.R. 29: 315-334; 29: 465-482.
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Pentz, I. | see Young, E.G. 21(1): 12.
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Perkins, G.H. | On a skeleton of a whale in the Provincial Museum, Halifax, Nova Scotia with notes on the fossil Cetacea of North America (with 8 plates). 12(2): 139-164.
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Perrin, J. | Additions to the catalogue of butterflies(2) and moths(60) collected (not previously reported) in the neighbourhood of Halifax, Nova Scotia. 14(1): 49-56.
Catalogue of butterflies and moths mostly collected in the vicinity of Halifax and Digby, Nova Scotia. 12(3): 258-290.
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Perry, W.F. | *Adrenal function in pantothenic acid deficiency. 23: 385.
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Peterson, R.H. | Community analysis of fish populations in headwater lakes of New Brunswick & Nova Scotia. 38: 55-72.
see Freedman, B. 39: 123-132.
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Pettingill, O.S. | The bird life of the Grand Manan Archipelago (New Brunswick). 19(4): 293-372.
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Philip, J.H. | see Bigelow, H.E. 17(3): 193-196.
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Phillips, J. | *Aspects of 32P metabolism in lakes. 24(3): 336.
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Phinney, J.I. | see Young, E.G. 22(2): 74.
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Pickett, A.D. | *Some ideas, partially unorthodox, regarding insects. 24(1): 55.
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Piers, H. | Accidental occurrence of the Man-eater or Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) in Nova Scotian waters. 18(3): 192-203.
On a new tungsten (scheelite) deposit at Lower Sackville, Halifax County. 16: 38-45.
Accidental occurrence in Nova Scotia of the rock ptarmigan (Lagomus rupestris welchi or Lagomus rupestris rupestris) with remarks on the status of Lagomus welchi as a specific name. 16: 1-8.
Coregonus labradoricus, the sault whitefish, an interesting addition to the fresh water fish fauna of Nova Scotia. 16: 92-95.
The blue Crab, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun: Extension of its range northward to near Halifax, Nova Scotia. 15: 83-90.
Accidental occurrence of the Pigmy Sperm Whale (Kogia breviceps) on the coast of Nova Scotia: an extension of its known range with remarks on the probability of the former
presence in these waters of the true Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus). 15: 95-114.
List of a small collection of ants (Formicidae, 13 species) obtained in Queens County, Nova Scotia by the late Walter H Prest. 15: 169-173.
The Orthoptera (Cockroaches, Locusts, Grasshoppers and Crickets) of Nova Scotia; with descriptions of the species and notes on their occurrence and habits(with map and several plates). 14(3): 201-354.
History of the first 50 years of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science & the events leading to its formation, with biographical sketches of its presidents (diseased) & other members. 13: LIV-LXXX.
Brief account of the Micmac Indians of Nova Scotia and their remains (with bibliography of studies of the tribe). 13: 99-125.
Mastodon remains in Nova Scotia. 13: 163-174.
The occurrence of European birds in Nova Scotia. 13: 228-239.
Observations on a fish (Chylomycterus schoepli) [common barrfish, rabbit fish] new to the fauna of Nova Scotia. 10: 110-111.
Relics of the Stone Age in Nova Scotia (with 3 plates). 9: 26-58.
Preliminary notes on the Orthoptera (14 species) of Nova Scotia. 9: 208-218
Notes on (mostly birds) Nova Scotian zoology. 9: 255-267.
Notes on Nova Scotia zoology (birds, few reptiles & Lamna cornubica (Beamaris shark), 2,22 m long). 8(2): 175-184.
Notes on Nova Scotian zoology (birds). 8(4): 395-410.
On the nidification of the winter wren (Troglodytes hiemalis) in Nova Scotia. 8(2): 203-207.
Remarks on the Japanese Magic Mirror in the Provincial Museum. 7: 118-119.
Aboriginal remains of Nova Scotia with 1 plate. 7: 276-290.
Studies in the Provincial Museum: 1, Fishes: 2, Fish development. 7: 95-99.
Larva of May beetles (Lachnosterna quercina) with parasitical fungus. 7: 273.
Notes on Nova Scotian zoology (including Orthagoricus mola (sunfish) captured, October 1874 near Rockingham, Bedford Basin). 7: 467-474.
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Piggott, C.L. | *The Stark effect in silver. 24(1): 50.
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Pimentel, D. | Food, energy and the environment: fourth Neish memorial lecture. 31: 85-100.
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Pollock, M.R. | see Kaplan, J.G. 25: 80.
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Ponder, E. | see Davson, H. 20: 55.
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Poole, H. | On the meteorology of Glace Bay, Cape Breton, 1867. 2(2): 51-57.
On the meteorology of Glace Bay, Cape Breton, 1868. 2(3): 100-102.
On the meteorology of Glace Bay, Cape Breton, 1869. 2(4): 73-82.
On the meteorology of Glace Bay, Cape Breton, 1870. 3: 89-91.
On the meteorology of Glace Bay, Cape Breton, 1871. 3: 143-150.
On the meteorology of Glace Bay, Cape Breton, 1872. 3: 285-288.
On the characteristic fossils of different coal seams in Nova Scotia (with sections (1:63360) through Pictou coal field). 1(1): 30-45.
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Poole, H.S. | *Comparison of monthly mean temperatures, Halifax, Nova Scotia and Plymouth, Great Britain. 13: 52.
Senecio jacobaea (Saint James Ragwort) and Callimorpha jacbaea (Cinnabar moth). 13: 279-284.
Is there coal under Prince Edward Island?. 11: 1-8.
The sunken land of Bus, (with chart of soundings (1903; grid 32°40'-33°50'W & 53°-53°50'N). 11: 193-198.
On the age of the conglomerate capping the Cambrian rocks of Nova Scotia. 11: 236-244.
Subsidence of the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia. 11: 262-263.
Pre-cambrian volcanic bombs from near Lake Anslie, Inverness County, Cape Breton. 11: 339-346.
Notes on a Cape Breton mineral (Hübnerite) containing tungsten and on the effects of washing certain Cape Breton coals. 10: 245-247.
Stigmaria (from coal measures at Stellarton) structure (with two plates). 10: 345-347.
Notes on the fossils of the genus Dictyonema in slates from Angus Brook, New Canaan, and Kentville, Nova Scotia. 10: 451-454.
The Pictou coal field- a geological revision (with section, 2 fault diagrams & map (1:63360)). 8(3): 228-343.
The Pictou coal field- a geological revision. 8(3): 380(Errata).
Surface geology of the Pictou coal field. 7: 388-393.
Ice in the Carboniferous period. 7: 202-204.
The ice storm of January, 1881. 5: 297-298.
Extract from Poole's letter respecting a journey to Deep Creek Valley, on the Nevada frontier, 150 miles from Salt Lake City. 3: 150-152.
On the great American desert (Utah, United States). 3: 208-220.
see Logan, W.E. 11: 417-499.
Obituary. 14: LXVIII-LXIX.
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Porter, S.L. | Adiantum pedatum in Nova Scotia. 40: 45-46.
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Pottie, J. | see Young, E.G. 19(3): 291.
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Powers, S. | The geology of a portion of Shelburne county, Nova Scotia (with map & 4 plates). 13: 289-307.
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Prange, R.K. | Responses of the ostrich fern Matteuccia struthiopteris (Todaro), to lime, soil moisture, and irradiance. 30(3): 171-182.
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Prager, U.E. | Stump sprout formation by red maple (Acer rubrum) in Nova Scotia. 28: 93-100.
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Prest, W. | Suggestion for anthropological work in Nova Scotia. 13: 35-39.
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Prest, W.H. | Esker excavation in Nova Scotia. 15: 33-45.
On the nature and origin of the eskers of Nova Scotia. 14(4): 371-393.
Report on cave (Miller's creek, Frenchman's & Five mile river) examination in Hants county, Nova Scotia. 13: 87-94.
Edible wild plants of Nova Scotia. 11: 387-416.
On drift ice as an eroding and transporting agent. 10: 333-344.
Supplementary notes on drift ice as an eroding and transporting agent. 10: 455-457.
Glacial succession in central Lunenburg. 9: 158-170.
Evidence of the post glacial extension of the southern coast of Nova Scotia. 8(2): 143-147.
Deep mining in Nova Scotia. 8(4): 420-434.
Obituary. 15: XLI-XLIII.
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Prime, H.C. | see MacLean, D.B. 23: 156.
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Prince, E.E. | The swimbladder of fishes; a degenerate gland (with 4 anatomical plates). 11: 199-226.
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Prince, J.S. | see Mathieson, A.C. 27(S1): 53-80.
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Prouse, N.J. | Distribution and abundance of mysids in the Cumberland basin, upper Bay of Fundy. 36: 1-12.
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Purdy, C.A. | see MacNeill, R.H. 23: 111-112.
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Qadri, S.U. | see de Freitas, A.S.W. 31: 217-236.
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Quilliam, J.P. | see Davson, H. 20: 54.
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Ragab, M.T.H. | Fate of glycophosphate in a sandy loam soil and analysis for residues in field grown crops. 35: 67-70.
Thiram dormant spray for the control of Taphrina communis (Sadeb) and its residues in plum fruit. 35: 107-108.
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Ragan, M.A. | Bioactivities in marine genera of Atlantic Canada: the unexplored potential. 34: 83-132.
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Railton, J.B. | Post-glacial history of Nova Scotia. 27(S3): 37-42.
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Ratanayake, W.M.N. | see Ackman, R.G. 36: 107-114; 31: 207-216.
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Randall, R.G. | Comparative production of Salmo salar (Atlantic salmon) and Salmo trutta (brown trout) in a small Nova Scotia stream. 39: 99-109.
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Read, H.C. | see McPhail, M.K. 20(4): 301; 20(4): 300.
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Reed, R.W. | *Slide culture of Tubercle bacilli. 23: 422.
*Experimental nephritis due to type specific Streptococci. 23: 419.
*An epidemic of acute nephritis. 23: 418.
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Reid, A.P. | Natural history and the fisheries. 4(2): 131-137.
Mortality rates of ancient and modern times. 4(3): 245-251.
The economy of timber and preservation of structures from fire and decay. 3: 326-333.
Agriculture allied to chemistry. 3: 404-410.
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Reid, T. | see Foran, M.R. 22(1): 20.
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Reilly, C.A. | *The use of a bolometer as a molecular beam detector. 22(4): 61.
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Renfrew, D.E. | Castilleja coccinea (L) Spreng (Scrophulariaceae) a first record for Nova Scotia. 33: 145-146.
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Retallack, J.G. | *Fundamental particles in the cosmic radiation. 23: 421.
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Retson, M.E. | see Ackman, R.G. 25: 210.
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Rice, F.A.H. | *Isolation of fructuronic acid from Irish moss (Chondrus crispus). 21(3): 648.
*The stabilizing power of Irish moss (Chondrus crispus) towards insoluble inorganic salts. 21(3): 649.
see Young, E.G. 21(1): 10; 21(2): 92.
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Ritchie, S.G. | Determination of the initial and final sets of Plaster of Paris. 18(4): 263-266.
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Robar, T.L. | Cortinarii of Nova Scotia: I, Taxa in the subgenus Dermocybe Fr. 31: 121-148.
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Robb, D.W. | True surfaces and accurate measurements. 9: 21-25.
Steam boiler tests as a means of determining the calorific value of fuels. 8(1): 9-18.
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Robeson, E.H. | An unusual deglaciation feature near Thomson Station, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. 29: 147-152.
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Robinson, C.B. | Early intervale flora of E Nova Scotia. 10: 502-506.
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Robinson, D.K. | *The velocity of sound in solid argon. 24(2): 265.
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Robinson, S.M. | see Bleakney, J.S. 30(1): 55-64.
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Rogers, D.H. | *The phase contrast principle in microscopy. 22(3): 47.
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Roitman, E. | *Effect of pancreatic extracts on ketone-body metabolism of rat liver slices. 23: 387.
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Roland, A.E. | The Flora of Nova Scotia: Part I, The Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, and Monocotyledons. 26: 3-238.
The Flora of Nova Scotia: Part II, The Dicotyledons. 26: 277-732.
The flora of Nova Scotia. 21(3): 95-642.
The ferns (43 species) of Nova Scotia. 20(3): 64-120.
see Dore, W.G. 20(4): 177-288.
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Roscoe, M.V. | *The cytology of certain cultivated apples. 18(4): 292.
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Ross, A. | Zones of lines of elevation in the earth's crust. 3: 126-141.
Evolution. 3: 410-435.
The fibrin of the blood; constitution and functions as explained by Doctor Charles Girard of Paris. 3: 367-369.
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Ross, D.M. | Monstrosities in salmon embryos. 18(4): 245-253.
*The metabolism of developing salmon eggs: a quantitative study of the total fat content. 19(2): 212.
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Ross, R.K. | Comparison of the feeding & nesting requirements of the great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) & double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus Lesson) in Nova Scotia. 27: 114-133.
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Ross, W.H. | Contribution to the study of hydroxylamine (its preparation & properties) and its salts. 11: 95-114.
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Rozee, K.R. | *Poliovirus adsorption to cultured mammalian cells and homologous antibody. 25: 269.
*The influence of pH upon the toxicity of fluoroacetic acid. 24(1): 48.
see Aldous, J.G. 24(2): 265.
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Russell, D.W. | Disiloxanes and other artifacts from a reversed-phase high pressure chromatography column identified by mass spectroscopy. 37: 13-20.
see Brewer, D. 38: 73-82.
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Russell, J. | see Perrin, J. 12(3): 258-290.
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Rutherford, J. | On a peculiarity in the Blockhouse seam, Cow Bay, Cape Breton. 2(3): 18-22.
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Ryan, D.E. | see Lutwick, G.S. 23: 422.
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Sabean, B.C. | see Alexander, D.R. 36: 63-106.
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Saunders, G.W. | Taxonomic considerations of the genus Rhodophysema and the Rhodophysemataceae fam nov (Rhodophyta, Florideophycidae). 39: 19-26.
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Saunders, R.L. | see Young, E.G. 21(4): 658.
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Saunderson, E.C. | The early development of the chondrocranium of Salmo salar. 19(1): 121-147.
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Savard, M.E. | see Miller, J.D. 39: 51-58.
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Schachter, M. | *The stimulatory actions of anaesthesia on gastric secretion. 22(3): 42.
*Sensitization of the gastric glands to histamine after complete vagotomy. 22(3): 46.
see Byrne, G.M. 22(4): 62.
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Schofield, D. | *An improved ceramic for the generation of ultrasonics. 24(3): 332-333.
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Schwartz, P.Y. | Lake classification in Nova Scotia from phosphorus loading, transparency and hypolimnetic oxygen consumption. 36: 13-26.
see Underwood, J.K. 39: 11-18.
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Schwartzentruber, K. | see Brewer, D. 39: 79-98.
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Scott, W.A. | see Belyea, H.R. 18(4): 225-239.
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Seymour, N.R. | see Murphy, S.T. 39: 59-66.
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Sharp, G.J. | see Tremblay, D.M. 38: 43-54.
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Shinners, W. | see Odense, P.H. 25: 267.
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Sigurdsson, G.J. | *On the carbohydrate metabolism of certain bacteria causing decomposition of fish. 20(4): 297.
*The relative rate of reduction of trimethylamine oxide and sodium nitrate by certain fresh fish spoilage bacteria. 20(4): 301.
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Silberberg, M. | *Behaviour of thyroid under the influence of two growth stimuli simultaneously applied. 19(2): 210.
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Silberberg, R. | *The behaviour of bone and cartilage of young guinea pigs under the influence of anterior pituitary extract of cattle. 19(2): 210.
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Silver, A.P. | List of Nova Scotian butterflies. 7: 86-88.
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Sinclair, A. | An analysis of some biological characteristics of the 4X juvenile-herring (Clupea harengus) fishery. 31: 155-172.
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Sinclair, M. | see Couture, R. 32: 297-312; Sinclair, A. 31: 155-172.
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Sinclair, R.B. | On pisciculture. 1(4): 26-32.
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Sinclair, V.L. | see Strong, K.W. 30(1): 65-68.
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Singer, S.S. | Preliminary notes on the mitochondria of the parathyroid of the white rat. 17(2): 14-25.
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Sita Devi, J. | Studies on the phytoplankton and the water quality of Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada. 39: 39-50.
see Lakshminarayana, J.S. 39: 111-122.
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Slemon, G.R. | *Equivalent electrical circuits for electro-magnetic machines. 24(1): 49.
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Small, C.W. | see Bauld, W.S. 20(3): 154.
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Smith, D.G. | *The combined amino acids in several species of marine algae. 24(1): 53a.
*On the nitrogenous constituents of Fucus. 23: 384.
see Young, E.G. 24(2): 266; Feicht, A. 39: 67-74.
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Smith, D.L. | Angiosperm productivity in two saltmarshes of Minas Basin. 30(1): 109-118.
Nitrogen fixation as determined by acetylene reduction,in two salt marshes of Minas Basin. 29: 381-392.
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Smith, E.C. | see Roland, A.E. 26: 3-238; 26: 277-732; Bentley, P.A. 24(1): 1-15; 24(4): 376-378; Collin, E.H. 23: 112.
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Smith, H.W. | Fertilizers on sandy soil. 8(1): 122-131.
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Smith, M. | *Some effects of temperature on the embryonic development of salmon (Salmo salar). 22(3): 47.
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Smith, M.W. | Fresh water Cladocera and Copepoda from (4 lakes in) New Brunswick & (5 lakes in) Nova Scotia. 19(1): 11-16.
Survey of Lake Jesse (Yarmouth county) Nova Scotia. 19(3): 253-263.
The fish population of Lake Jesse (Yarmouth county) Nova Scotia. 19(4): 389-427.
see McGonigle, R.H. 19(2): 160.
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Smith, P.C. | see Boates, J.S. 29: 489-500; Hicklin, P.W. 29: 483-488.
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Smith, P.S. | see Daborn, G.R. 29: 153-172.
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Smith, R.P. | see Young, E.G. 21(2): 93.
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Smith, W. | Some account of the life of Titus Smith 1768-1850. 1(4): 149.
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Smith, W.H. | Obituary. 10: LXXXIV-LXXXV.
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Snow, D.G. | see Munn, R.E. 23: 382.
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Snow, J.M. | *The colorimetric estimation of fish muscle protein. 22(1): 21.
*Spoilage of gutted cod stored in crushed ice. 21(3): 650.
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Sollows, J.D. | see Cooke, H.B.S. 40: 19-28.
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Somers, J. | On an arborescent variety of Juniperus communis of Linnaeus, occurring in Nova Scotia and not previously noted in our flora. 9: 175-179.
Nova Scotian fungi (mostly macro, 16 species). 7: 464.
Additions to the list of Nova Scotian (macro) fungi (15 species). 7: 18-19.
On the bone in the heart (septal side of aorta) of the Moose (Cervus alces). 6(1): 75-77.
On the winter food of the Partridge (ruffled grouse, Bonassa umbellus) and on partridge poisoning (of Homo sapiens by ?Kalmia angustifolia). 6(1): 78-84.
New and rare plants (groundnut (Apias tuberosa), Cypriped acaula White). 6(4): 281-282.
Additions to the list of Nova Scotian (macro) fungi. 6(4): 287-288.
Experimental microscopy. 5: 81-85.
Notes on the anatomy of a seal from Magdalen Islands. 5: 155-161.
Contribution towards the study of Nova Scotian Mosses (20 species). 5: 9-13.
Contribution towards the study of Nova Scotian Mosses (20 species). 5: 269-270.
Contribution towards the study of Nova Scotian Mosses (20 species). 4(4): 362-369.
Nova Scotian fungi (macro). 5: 188-192.
Nova Scotian fungi (macro). 5: 247-253.
Nova Scotian fungi (macro). 5: 332-333.
Introduction to a synopsis of the flora (4: 184-222) of Nova Scotia. 4(1): 181-183.
On a correspondence between the flora of Nova Scotia and that of Colorado and the adjacent territories (with a list of species found in both regions). 4(2): 122-131.
Notes on the Nova Scotian Compositae - Aster. 4(3): 239-245.
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Sparks, F.W. | *Some new types of pleochroic haloes. 19(1): 154.
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Speck, E. | see Hawkins, W.W. 24(2): 264-265; 23: 420.
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Spitzer, J. | *Changes in the electrophoretic patterns of plasma proteins in hepatectomized frogs. 23: 157.
*The heparin-produced lipemia clearing factor. 23: 160.
see Weld, C.B. 23: 154.
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Squires, R.H. | see Cooper, D.LeB. 18(3): 223.
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Srivastava, P.N. | *Bacterial effect and radiophosphorus assimilation in organic and inorganic states in salmon. 25: 181.
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Staker, R.D. | Literature review of the freshwater algae of the Canadian Atlantic provinces, Québec, Maine and New Hampshire. 28: 171-180.
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Startup, C.W. | *The effect on insulin on the metabolism of heart muscle. 18(4): 292.
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Stasko, A.B. | see Colodey, A.G. 30(3): 89-100.
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Stewart, A.T. | *Vibration spectrum of vanadium by neutron (activation, frequency peaks at 4.8 & 6.5 x 1012 sec-1) spectrometry. 24(4): 410-411.
*The influence of relaxation times on nuclear paramagnetism. 22(3): 45.
see Green, R.E. 23: 423.
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Stewart, C.B. | *The interpretation of the tuberculin test. 23: 417.
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Stewart, D.K.R. | Obituary. 28: 125.
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Stewart, I. | see Whiteway, S.G. 38: 9-22.
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Stewart, J.E. | *Microbial oxidation of hydrocarbons. 25: 81.
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Stewart, K.D. | *The activity of enzymes extracted from ultraviolet irradiated yeast cells. 22(4): 58.
*The activity of enzymes extracted from yeast cells exposed to radiation from radon. 22(4): 62.
see Aldous, J.G. 23: 114; 23: 155.
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Stewart, L. | see Stewart, R.D. 23: 109.
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Stewart, R.D. | *The lymphocytopenic effect of type II Pneumococcus. 23: 109.
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Stewart, R.W. | *Interaction between ocean waves and currents. 25: 209.
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Stewart, W.W. | see King, H.S. 17(4): 262-267.
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Stiles, D.A. | see Ragab, M.T.H. 35: 67-70.
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Stobo, W.T. | The Ipswich sparrow (Passerculus sandwichensis princeps). 27(S2): 9-105.
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Strong, K.W. | Analysis of zooplankton communities of Nova Scotia lakes with reference to water chemistry. 37: 37-51.
The effect of lime on the zooplankton population of Sandy Lake, Halifax county, Nova Scotia. 37: 63-70.
The effects of storage on the energy values of some plant and animal material. 30(1): 65-68.
Notes on the ecology and growth of Idotea phosphorea Hager (Crustacea: Isopoda). 29: 201-210.
Breeding and bionomics of Idotea baltica (Pallas) (Crustacea: Isopoda). 28: 217-230.
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Strongman, D. | Lignicolous marine fungi from Prince Edward Island with a description of Didymosphaeria lignomaris, nov sp. 35: 99-106.
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Strunz, G.M. | The impact of fundamental research on the forest industry in the Maritime provinces. 30(2): 29-54.
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Stultz, H.T. | *Variations in population density of the Acadian field mouse in Annapolis valley orchards. 24(4): 417.
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Sullivan, C.M. | see Darcy, D.A. 21(1): 12.
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Szerb, J.C. | *Comparative study of the distribution of morphine and levorphan. 24(3): 333-334.
*The response of circulating eosinophil cells to morphine and related substances. 23: 382-383.
see MacLeod, D.P. 24(1): 52.
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Taber, W.A. | Role of Krebs cycle acids in promoting ergot alkaloid production by Claviceps species. 31: 237-250.
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Tait, J.S. | see Pelluet, D. 23: 160.
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Taylor, A. | Some aspects of the chemistry and biology of the genus Hypocrea and its anamorphs, Trichoderma & Gliocladium. 36: 27-58.
see Mason, F.G. 37: 53-62; Feicht, A. 32: 313-320; 39: 67-74; Brewer, D. 40: 29-40; 39: 79-98; 30(3): 101-134; 28: 163-169.
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Taylor, A.R. | see Mackey, B.E. 29: 237-312.
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Taylor, A.R.A. | The biology of Chondrus crispus Stackhouse: systematics, morphology and life history. 27(S1): 1-33.
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Terasmae, J. | Notes on climatic change, environment and man. 27(S1): 17-36.
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Thode, H.G. | see Dunford, H.B. 24(2): 266.
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Thomas, M.L.H. | see Gratto, G.W. 33: 47-56; Bousfield, E.L. 27(S3): 47-60.
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Tillotson, J.G. | *Accelerometer problems. 24(3): 338.
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Tingley, I.I. | see Coffin, C.C. 22(3): 45.
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Tinling, E.B. | Obituary. 12: XXXVI.
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Todd, E.W. | Experiments on the removal of sulphur from illuminating gas by activated carbon. 17(2): 12-13.
Examination of some tests for methyl alcohol. 16: 147-151.
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Towers, G.H.N. | Atlantic Regional Laboratory (National Research Council Canada) 25th Anniversary Lecture: Green plants that affect human skin. 28: 15-26.
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Townsley, P.M. | *Immunoelectrophoresis of tobacco mosaic virus from radioactive labelled diseased plant extracts. 25: 269.
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Travers, L. | see Hayes, F.R. 30(3): 135-164.
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Tremblay, C. | The local occurrence of Agarum cribrosum in relation to the presence or absence of its competitors and predators. 30(3): 165-170.
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Tremblay, D.M. | Lobster larval abundances in Lobster Bay, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia - 1983. 38: 43-54.
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Trick, C.G. | The life cycle of Platymonas impellucida McLachlan et Parke (Prasinophyceae) in culture. 29: 215-222.
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Trites, R.W. | *Results of studies carried out on the Passamaquoddy power project. 25: 209-210.
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Trudeau, D.J. | see Hogans, W.E. 35: 109-111.
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Truscott, B. | see Hoogland, P.L. 25: 209.
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Tufts, R.W. | Notes on the birds(180 species and subspecies) of the Grand Pr_ region, Kings County, Nova Scotia (includes a list of all articles on this subject previously published). 14(3): 155-200.
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Tulloch, R.D. | Obituary, 37: 52.
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Tupper, B.O.J. | see Coley, A.A. 38: 1-8.
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Underwood, J.K. | Estimates of the numbers & areas of acidic lakes in Nova Scotia. 39: 11-18.
see Schwartz, P.Y. 36: 13-26.
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Vandenheuvel, F.A. | *The unsaturation value verses refractivity relationship of unsaturated fatty acids and its implication. 23: 154.
see Ackman, R.G. 25: 210.
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van der Kloet, S.P. | Evidence against autogamy in Vaccinium uliginosum L. 28: 101-104.
Contributions to the Papuasian Flora: notes on the ecology and taxonomy of the Vaccinioideae of the Bulldog Road, Morobe District, Papua, New Guinea. 28: 105-118.
Biogeography of Hieracium pilosella in North America with special reference to Nova Scotia. 28: 127-134.
see Hill, N.M. 33: 115-122.
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van der Meer, J.P. | The inheritance of spontaneous pigment mutations in Chondrus crispus (Rhodophyceae). 31: 187-192.
see Patwary, M.U. 33: 95-100.
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Vaughan, V.E. | see Foran, M.R. 22(1): 20.
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Vickery, H.B. | An investigation of the chromate method for separating the alkaline earths. 14(1): 30-40.
The isochlors of Nova Scotia (determination of chlorine concentration (at 62 sites) of springs and brook water; (range: 4(New Germany) - 34 mg/L (Margaretville cliff)). 14(4): 355.
Notes on the analysis on iron stone (quarried on North West Arm, Halifax county; silica 59%, alumina 26%, iron oxides 6%). 13: 209-215.
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Vickery, V.R. | The Orthoptera (list of species collected and reported given on pp 69-70; errata p 212) of Nova Scotia. 25: 1-70.
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Vincent, D.L. | *A comparison of the properties of various preparations of sodium alginate. 24(1): 53.
*A study of the deposition on copper from colloidal suspensions of fractions derived from sulphite pitch. 24(2): 267.
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Vining, L.C. | see Taber, W.A. 31: 237-250.
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Vladykov, V.D. | The marine fishes (82 families, 134 genera, 151 species; 17 found in fresh and salt water) of Nova Scotia. 19(1): 17-113.
Some unreported and rare fishes from the coast of Nova Scotia. 19(1): 1-16.
see McCurdy, G.A. 19(3): 237-250.
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von Aderkas, P. | Collection of ferns and fern allies in Nova Scotia. 37: 93-148.
The habitat of the ostrich fern (Matteuccia struthiopteris) in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. 33: 131-136.
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von Maltzahn, K.E. | *Interaction between kinetin and indoleacetic acid in the control of bud reactivation in Splachnum ampullaceum. 25: 84.
see McQuarrie, I.G. 24(4): 411.
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Waddell, A.E. | see Hoogland, P.L. 25: 209.
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Waghorne, A.C. | The flora of Newfoundland, Labrador, and Saint Pierre et Miquelon (with bibliography of previous notes and floras in French & English), Part I. 8: 359-373.
The flora of Newfoundland, Labrador, and Saint Pierre et Miquelon, Part II. 9: 83-100.
The flora of Newfoundland, Labrador, and Saint Pierre et Miquelon, Part III. 9: 361-401.
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Wagner, F.J.E. | Distribution of pelecypods and gastropods in the Bay of Fundy and eastern Gulf of Maine. 29: 447-464.
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Walker, A.D. | see MacKinnon, M.D. 29: 373-380.
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Walker, E.M. | Additions (19 in Nova Scotia; 5 in New Brunswick) to the list of Odonata of the Maritime Provinces. 20(4): 159-176.
The Odonata of the Maritime Provinces (including an annoted list). 18(3): 106-120.
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Walker, T.L. | On the nature of louisite (apophyllite). 16: 35-37.
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Wallace, C.C. | The action of organomagnesium compounds (Grignard reagents) on quinone. 12(4): 301-310.
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Walter, J.A. | see Feicht, A. 39: 67-74.
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Ward, R.M. | see Strong, K.W. 30(1): 65-68.
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Warren, E.S. | see Guptill, E.W. 23: 113-114.
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Watson, D.W. | *The influence of hydrogen ion concentration on some acid resistant bacteria. 19(4): 446.
see Hess, E. 19(2): 209.
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Watson, L.W. | The geological age of Prince Edward Island. 13: 145-149.
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Watts, A.H.G. | *A cytological study of the ovotestis in certain pulmonate gastropods. 22(4): 62.
*The cytology of the reproductive organs of certain land Mollusca of Nova Scotia. 22(3): 44.
see Ord, Muriel, J. 22(3): 16-36.
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Watt, W.D. | *A tracer study of the phosphorus cycle in sea water. 25: 271.
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Waugh, J.C. | see Bleakney, J.S. 30(1): 55-64.
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Weatherre, D'A. | Recent developments with the calyx drill in the Nictaux iron (Torbrook, Annapolis Valley) field (with maps). 10: 350-360.
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Weaver, G.M. | Agriculture research and development in Atlantic Canada. 30(2): 55-66.
*Cytological development during microsporogenesis as an index of heat accumulation. 24(2): 269.
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Webster, D. | see Dreyer, N.B. 18(4): 293.
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Webster, D.H. | Notes on the distribution of Potamogeton species and hybrids in Nova Scotia. 24(1): 16-24.
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Webster, K.G.T. | The Fletcher stone. 8(2): 208-214.
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Weinstein, S.S. | see Heard, R.D.H. 19(4): 448.
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Weld, C.B. | *The source and properties of the enterolipomicron. 25: 80.
*On the mechanism of intestinal secretion, the enterolipomicron. 25: 178.
*The electrophoresis pattern of lipemic serum. 24(2): 266.
*The enterolipomicron. 24(4): 415.
*Anaphylaxis and acetylsalicylic acid (effective in rabbits & guinea pigs). 23: 107.
*Centrifugation and chemical fractionation of the lipids of lipemia. 23: 110.
*Hemolysis by heparin in lipemic animals. 23: 154.
*The relation of protein to the chylomicron. 23: 417.
*Oil globules in lung tissues. 22(2): 74.
*Heparin and lipemia. 22(3): 43.
*Pitch discrimination in man. 21(1): 11.
*On the determination of minor degrees of color blindness: the use of the Eastman color temperature meter as an anomaloscope. 21(2): 92.
*Heparin and blood fat. 21(2): 93.
*Lipemia, blood lipids and heparin. 21(4): 657.
*The penetration of sugars into the aqueous humour of the eye. 20(4): 298.
*The capillary resistance test. 20(2): 56.
*Photometric measurement with the ordinary colorimeter; hemoglobin determinations. 20(1): 30.
Pneumothorax gases(in man and dog). 20(1): 1-12.
*Haemoglobin determinations. 19(4): 446
*Blood volumes in dogs. 19(4): 447-448.
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Wellington, E. | see Douglas, G.V. 21(2): 51-59.
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Wenning, A.S. | see Aldous, J.G. 23: 383.
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Wentworth, H. | *The estimation of allantoin in blood. 20(3): 157.
see Young, E.G. 21(1): 9.
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West, D.C. | *The allotropic forms of solid iodine. 23: 383.
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Weston, T.C. | Notes on concretions found in Canadian rocks. 9: 1-9.
Notes on the geology of Newfoundland. 9: 150-157.
Notes on the Miocene tertiary rocks of the Cypress Hills, Northwest Territory of Canada. 8(3): 223-227.
Notes on concretionary structure in various rock formations in Canada. 8(2): 137-147.
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Whillans, M.G. | *Sea water as a supplement to fresh water rations. 22(1): 20.
see Aldous, J.G. 22(3): 42.
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White, C.G. | *Positron annihilation in zinc. 25: 268.
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Whiteway, S.G. | Pyrolysis/magnetic separation; a process for reducing the sulphur content of eastern Canadian coals. 38: 9-22.
Deterioration of materials in a quarter-megawatt straw burner. 35: 55-66.
Research and development in the steel industry in Nova Scotia. 30(2): 67-87.
*Measurement of low permeability ceramic test pieces. 25: 209.
see Coffin, C.C. 22(3): 42.
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Whitman, M.A. | see Bligh, E.G. 25: 268-269.
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Whitney, N.J. | see Miller, J.D. 34: 1-8; 33: 75-84; Strongman, D. 35: 99-106.
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Whyte, E.F. | Study of the extraction of potash from orthoclase feldspar by carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide. 15: 145-151.
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Wilbur, K.M. | see Collier, H.B. 21(2): 93; McPhail, M.K. 21(1): 10.
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Wildish, D.J. | Sublittoral gammaridean amphipods of soft sediments in the Bay of Fundy. 35: 1-16.
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Wiles, M. | Species of Trichophyra (Scutoria: Dendrosomidae) from Catostomus commersoni Lacapede in Nova Scotia. 37: 9-12.
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Williams, R.R.G. | Spawning of the American shad (Alosa sapidissima) in the Annapolis river, Nova Scotia. 34: 9-14.
Spawning of the striped bass (Morone saxatillis) in the Annapolis river, Nova Scotia. 34: 15-24.
see Daborn, G.R. 29: 153-172; 29: 173-184.
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Willis, J.R. | On the occurrence of Littorina littorea on the coast of Nova Scotia. 1(1): 88-90.
Obituary (with a list of marine, land and freshwater shells in the collection he donated to the Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. Also list of birds given the Smithsonian. Am. Rep. 1858. 280-286). 7: 404-428.
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Wilmot, I. | *The oxygen consumption of developing eggs of Salmo salar. 22(2): 77.
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Wilson, A.J.C. | *On the heat capacity of silver, nickel, cadmium and lead from -80° to 120°C. 19(2): 211.
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Winkler, C.A. | see Foran, M.R. 21(4): 659.
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Winkler, C.G. | see Levy, E.M. 25: 271.
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Withers, D.G. | see Begg, R.W. 22(4): 58.
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Wood, A.J. | *The destruction of bacteria in solid food products. 21(1): 9.
*The physiological condition of certain bacteria in relation to their "resting cell" activity. 20(3): 153.
see Baird, E.A. 21(1): 11; Sigurdsson, G.J. 20(4): 301; Johnston, W.W. 20(4): 298.
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Wood, G.W. | see Hall, I.V. 31: 101-108.
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Wood, T.J. | The recent mammals of Kejimkujik National Park. 27: 43-58.
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Woodman, J.E. | The earthquake of March 21, 1904 in Nova Scotia. 11: 227-235.
Geology of Moose River (44°58'N; 62°56'W) gold district, Halifax County, Nova Scotia; (with 18 plates, including 2 maps). 11: 18-88.
Distribution of bedded leads in relation to mining policy. 11: 163-178.
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Woods, A.D.B. | *Velocity of sound in acetic acid. 24(1): 53.
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Woodworth, A.D. | see Bishop, C.J. 23: 112; 23: 113.
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Wright, B. | Mites, ticks, fleas and lice in the Nova Scotia Museum and Acadia University Museum collections. 29: 185-196.
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Wright, J.L.C. | Biologically active marine metabolites: some recent examples. 34: 133-162.
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Wylie, D.W. | *A dynamic model of crystal structure. 22(3): 47.
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Yabu, H. | see Chen, L.C-M. 28: 191-200.
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Yaphe, W. | Chemistry of carrageenan. 27(S3): 111-134.
*A resorcinol reagent for the determination of fructose. 25: 178.
*Enzymic identification of agar and carrageenin in marine algae. 24(1): 50.
*Studies on the structural polysaccharides of the Rhodophyceae, agar and kappa-carrageenin. 24(2): 267.
*Effect of agar on the growth of bacteria. 24(4): 413.
Obituary, 37: 149.
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Yates, P. | *Reactions of aromatic dinitriles. 22(2): 77.
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Yorston, W.G. | Water powers on the Mersey River, Nova Scotia. 11: 651-666.
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Young, E.G. | *Collagen of cod skin. 25: 81.
*The soluble collagen of cod. 25: 183.
*Some physical and chemical properties of ishthyocal. 24(3): 335.
*The chemical composition of sea water in the vicinity of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. 24(4): 412.
*The amino acids in the ichthulokeratin of salmon eggs. 24(2): 266.
*An appraisal of Canadian nutriture. 23: 419.
*The reactions of β,β'-dichlorodiethyl sulfide with proteins. 22(1): 18.
*The alleged synthesis of protein from an inorganic medium in the presence of iron. 22(3): 46-47.
*The proteins of egg yolk of the Alantic salmon (Salmo salar). 22(2): 74.
*The human requirements of thiamine. 21(4): 657.
*Allantoin and leucocytosis in man. 21(1): 11.
*On the optical activity of allantoin. 21(2): 92.
*The inorganic nutrient requirements of Escherichia coli. 21(1): 12.
*The normal arsenic in human hair. 21(1): 10.
*Leucocytosis as an index of pyrogenicity in fluids for intravenous use. 21(2): 92-93.
*Absorption of trypan blue from the human knee joint. 21(4): 658.
*Lactic acid: a corrosive poison. 21(2): 93.
*The absorption and excretion of allantoin. 21(1): 9.
*The ullracentrifugal and electrophoretic analysis of the proteins of egg white. 20(1): 30.
*A dietary survey in Halifax. 20(3): 157.
*Food preferences and consumption of families with low incomes in Halifax, Nova Scotia. 20(4): 298.
*The separation and characterization of the proteins of egg white. 19(2): 212.
*On the purine metabolism of the Dalmatian coach hound. 19(3): 291.
*The protein of the casing of salmon eggs. 19(4): 448.
*The polysaccharide of Chondrus crispus. 18(1): 21.
*On the excretion of uric acid and urates by the bird (Gallus domesticus). 18(3): 220-221.
*Further observations on the influence of electrolytes on the formation and decomposition of urate gels. 18(2): 67.
*An analysis of fox milk. 18(1): 20.
*The influence of electrolytes on the gelation of methylamine urate. 18(1): 21a.
The preparation of absolute ethyl alcohol. 17(4): 248-255.
*The autolytic power of Bacillus coli communis. 17(1): 79.
*The technique of fractional fermentation. 17(1): 61-62.
*(with, MacDonald, I G)The digestibility of white of egg. 16: 197.
see Allen, T. 23: 156-157; Hawkins, W.W. 24(1): 48; Smith, D.G. 24(1): 53a; 23: 384; Vincent, D.L. 24(1): 53; Byrne, G.M. 22(4): 62; Campbell, R.B. 22(2): 75; MacLeod, A.V. 22(4): 58; MacPherson, M.G. 22(3): 46.
Obituary, 27: 182-184.
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