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Cadet— Joseph-Michel— 1888, II. 15; 1889, 



I. 22. 

 Cadieux — légende et chanson — 1895, I. 64; 



1900, II. 99. 

 Cadillac — AntoinedelaMotte — 1889,1.15-19 

 Cadot — Augiistin — 1885, II, 136. 

 Cadot— J.-B.— 1885, II. 137. 

 Cadmium— 1888, III. 6; 1889, III. 26; 1890, 



III. 29. 

 Cadulus— 1895, IV. 20, 56; 1899, IV. 240. 

 Caecum— 1895, IV. 78; 1899, IV. 249. 

 Caen (William and Emeric) — 1886, I. 14, 

 14; 1889, I. 30, 31, 34, 35-36, 48, 49, 

 52; 1896, I. 72; 1901, I. 42. 

 Caillot — Jean — 1882, I. 100. 

 Calamités— 1894, IV. 92; 1897, IV. 57; 



1906, IV. 105. 

 Calcarea— 1893, IV. 38; 1900, IV. 27. 

 Calciferous rocks— 1882, IV. 3. 

 Calcite— 1889, III. 67, 77. 

 Calcium chloride— 1885, III. 19. 

 Calcspar— 1888, III. 6. 

 CaldweU— colonel Henry— 1890, I. 82; 



1892, I. 21; 1903, II. 29-37. 

 Calendars— 1897, LU; 1905, III. 36. See 



Time. 

 Calgary— 1900, I. 70, 79. 

 Calla palustris— 1898, LXXIV; 1899, 



LXII; 1900, LV; 1901, LXIII. 

 Callendar — Hugh L. 



— Observations of soil temperatures 

 with electrical resistance ther- 

 mometers— 1895, III. 63; 1896, III, 

 109; 1897, III. 31. 

 — Experiments on X rays — 1896, III., 

 171. 

 Callières — Louis-Hector de — 



— Sa carrière — 1890, I. 91-112. 

 — 1684 — à la Rochelle, 1898, I. 18. 

 — 1684 — arrive en Canada, 1890, I. 



99; 1898, I. 21. 

 — 1687 — gouverneur de Montréal, 

 1882, I. 102; 1894, I. 77; 1899, I. 88. 

 — 1689 — plan de conquête de la Nou- 

 velle-Angleterre, 1886, I. 72, 83; 

 1890, I. 103-104, 107; 1895, I. 21. 

 — 1699 — gouverneur-général, 1895, I. 



21-22; 1897, I. 9-14. 

 — 1700 — prépare la paix avec tous les 



Sauvages, 1897, I. 17. 

 — 1703— son décès, 1893, I. 29; 1895, 

 I. 23. 

 Calliostoma— 1895, IV. 88. 

 CaUista— 1895, IV. 106. 

 CallistemophyUum— 1889, IV. 72. 

 Callograptus— 1900, IV. 142. 

 Calumet — on the Ottawa — 1903, I. 40. 

 Cambrian age — a sea in the interior of 



North America — 1892, IV. 8. 



Cambrian roclcs— 1882, IV. 3, 13; 1883, 



IV. 165, 217, 251, 267; 1884, IV. 1, 



92, 125; 1886, IV. 3, 168; 1889, IV. 



5; 1894, IV. 21; 1899, IV. 28; 1900, 



IV. 140. 



Cambrian system — 1894, IV. 21 ; 1900, IV. 



194. 

 Cambrian rocks — coprolites in — 1890, IV. 



154. 

 Cambrian rocks in the Maritime Provinces — 



1886, IV. 3; 1892, IV. 3. 

 Cambrian rocks in New Brunswick — 1900, 



IV. 127; 1904, IV. 127. 

 Cambrian organism in Acadia — 1889, IV. 



135. 

 Cambrian faunas — 1897, IV. 205-211; 1898, 

 IV. 151-153; 1899, IV. 125-139; 1902, 

 IV. 93. 

 Cambrian formation — See Manitoba, New- 

 foundland. 

 CamereUa— 1889, IV. 7; 1892, IV. 103. 

 Cameron — Duncan — 1885, II. 139, 141. 

 Caministigoya River — Rivière Errante — 



1900, IL 118, 120. 

 Caministigoya — fort — 1905, I. 15, 18, 



19; 1906, I. 65, 78. 

 Campbell — Rev. Dr. John — 



— Present position of American an- 

 thropology — 1895, II. 67. 

 — The ancient literature of America 



—1896, II. 41. 

 — Origin of tlie Haidahs, Queen Char- 

 lotte Islands— 1897, II. 91. 

 — American Mound-Builders — 1898, 



II. 3. 

 — The Kootenay and Tshimsian lan- 

 guages— 1898, II. 23. 

 — Mexican colonies from the Canary 



Islands— 1900, II. 205. 

 —Elected Member — 1893, II. XV. 

 — In Memoriam — 1905, V. Portrait, 

 1905, I. 

 Campbell— Alexander— 1902, II. 102; 1903, 



II. 148. 

 Campbell — Archibald — 1900, appendix C. 



XLII; 1903, LXXXIII. 

 CampbeU— Robert— 1889, II. 116. 

 Campbell — W. Wilfred — elected member — 

 1894, LXVII. Portrait, 1897, II. 79. 

 Cams— 1903, III. 53. 

 Canada — 



— 1544-1600 — Maritime Provinces — 



1897, II. 194. 

 — 1603-1800 — Maritime Provinces — 



1886, II. 62-68. 

 _1G15— Upper Canada— 1904, I. 63- 



90. 

 — 1645 — see Habitants. 

 —1648- Quebec Council— 1896, I. 24- 



31, 47, 50; 1897, I. 77. 

 — 1650 — Upper Canada conquered 

 by the Iroquois— 1900, I. 74; 1901, 

 I.' 47. 

 — 1653 — state of Lower Canada — 1896, 

 I. 122; 1897, I. 63; 1900, I. 153, 154; 

 1903, I. 11. 

 — 1663 — The King resumes possession 

 of the administration — 1890, II. 8, 9; 

 1901, I. 62. 



