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Siliquia— 1895, IV. 47. 



Silk— analysis of— 1885, III. 21. 



SiUery rocks— 1882, IV. 6, 9, 12; 1883, IV. 



—260, 264. 

 Sillery— Noël Brulart de— 1900, I. 74. 

 Sillerj' — village at Seigneurie — 



—1637 — foundation — 1900, I. 74. 



— 1639— concédé aux Jésuites — 1883, 



I, 133. 

 —1640 — progrès — 1897, I. 46, 48, 51, 



55; 1900, I. 77. 

 —1641— Hurons— 1900, I. 79. 

 —1647 — construction du fort — 1897, I. 



78. 

 —1653— camp volant— 1897, I. 90. 

 — 1684 — sauvages à la guerre — 1898, I. 



11. 

 La seigneurie et les Hurons — 1900, I. 

 73-116. 

 Sills— Samuel— 1904, I. 47. 

 Silurian Sea— 1883, IV. 261, 267. 

 Silurian rocks— 1884, IV. 2, 94, 243; 1889, 



—IV. 75; 1900, IV. 202, 205. 

 Silurian rocks in New Brunswick, Quebec 

 and northern Maine — 1886, IV. 35; 

 1904, IV. 128. 

 Silurian formation — divisions — 1899, IV. 



20. 

 Silver— 1888, III. 6, 7, 13; 1889, III. 66, 99. 

 Simcoe — lieut. governor John Graves — 



1885, I. 84; 1902, I. 19, 1903; II. 146. 

 Simcoe monument — 1901, XXXVII; 1902, 



XXVIII. 

 Simcoe Lake— 1893, I. 18; 1898, II. Ill; 



1903, I. 4; 1904, I. 81, 83, 88. 

 Simcoe Pioneer and Historical Society — 



1895, XXXII. 

 Similax— 1882, IV. 33. 

 Similkameen — River — 1882, IV. 34. 

 Simœdosaurus— 1904, IV. 23. 

 Simpson — Sir George — 1889, II. 114, 117; 



1900, II. 77. 

 Simpson— Thomas— 1886, II. 94, 101, 104. 

 Sioux Indian.s — 



— Ethnological type— 1903, II. 139, 



141. 

 —Their territory— 1904, II. 236. 

 — 1655 — meet the Outaouas and Hu- 

 rons at Lake Pepin — 1903, I. 19, 20. 

 — 1658 — war against tlie Sauteurs — 



1903, I. 36. 

 — 1659 — Chouard and Radisson visit 

 them— 1903, I. 23, 24, 37, 41-43. 

 1893, I, 128. 129. 

 — Katio tlieir capital — 1904, II. 236. 

 — They use coal — 1903, I. 44. 

 — 1664 — Chouard and Radisson pro- 

 pose the organization of a trading 

 company for tlie Sioux country — 

 1901, I. 66. 

 —1678— visited by Duluth— 1893, 1. 6, 



7. 

 — 1717 — war against the Cris — 1905, I. 

 19. 



Sioux Indians — 



— 1727 — Sioux trading company form- 

 ed at Quebec — 1904, I. 28. 



— 1729 — visited by de Boucherville — 

 1893, I. 30. 



— 1736 — massacre of the Lake of the 

 Woods— 1903, II. 15, 19, 24. 



— 1749 — a French Fort in their coun- 

 try— 1904, I. 30. 



— 1750 — war against the Cris — 1906, 1. 

 65, 68, 69. 



— 1753 — wish for peace — 1906, I. 74. 

 Siphonaria — 1895, IV. 60. 

 Siphon Verkruzeni — 1895, IV, 20. 

 Siphonotreta— 1893, IV. 89; 1898, IV. 129. 

 Siricidas — see Uroceridae. 

 Sisyrinchium— 1900, LVI; 1901, LXIV. 

 Sitoplilus— 1882, IV. 78. 

 Skraelings Indians — 1890, II. 122-125. 

 Slate — early discovery in Canada — 1887, IV 



10. 

 Slate in Quebec— 1891, IV. 112; 1894, IV. 



28, 29. 

 Slate in British Columbia — 1889, IV. 97- 



108. 

 Stoves — 1644 — none in Canada — 1897, I. 49 

 Slavery in North America — 1883, II. 44. 



1900, I. 31, 35, 37; 1905, XXXIX. 

 Slavery in Canada — 1887, I. 99; 1890, II. 



21, 29; 1890; I. 31, 35, 37; 1905, 

 XXXIX. 

 Slavery — Panis Indians — 1900, I. 31 ; 1905, 



XXXIX. 

 Slavery in Upper Canada — 1903, II. 152, 



157. 

 Slavery in New Brunswick — 1898, II. 137- 



185. 

 Sleeping sickness — 1906, IV. 15. 

 Small Pox— 1899, I. 17. 

 Smaltite— 1889, III. 69, 99. 

 Smaltoideir— 1888, III. 63. 

 SmJlerpeton— 1894, IV. 74; 1904, IV. 19. 

 Smith— Sir Donald— 1891, XXX, LXI. 

 Smith — Honourable David William— 1902, 



II. 113, 115; 1903, II. 153, 158, 163, 

 Smith— Professor Gold win— 1905, II. 69. 

 Smith — Hervey — secretarv to General 



Wolfe— 1904, II. 214", 218. 

 Smith — Professor John B.- — 1900, appendix 



C. p. XXX. 

 Smith— Marcu.s— 1889, II. 132. 

 Smith— Thoma.s— 1903, II. 161-162. 

 Smith— Thaddeus— 1903, II. 163. 

 Smith — William — judge — historian — 



1888, I. 105; 1902, I. 22, 23. 

 Smith — W. Larratt — 1905, II. 51. 

 Smith— William Wye — 1884, II. 37. 

 Smithsonian Institution — The — 1882, IX; 



1890, IX; 1893, XI. 

 Smoke from a furnace rendered harmless — 



—1887, III. 3. 

 Smoky River— 1882, IV. 43. 

 Snipe— 1882, IV. 51. 

 Snowslioe.s— 1896, I. 126; 1897, I. 50. 



