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Wilson — Sir Daniel — 



— Artistic faculty of aboriginal races — 



1885, II. 67. " 

 — Palœolithic dexterity— 1885, II. 119. 

 — The right hand and left handedness 



—1886, II. 1. 

 —The lost Atlantis— 1886, II. 105. 

 — Trade and commerce in the stone 



age— 1889, II. 59. 

 — The Vinland of the Northmen— 1890, 



II. 109. 

 — Canadian copyright — 1892, II. 3. 

 — Presidential Address — 1885, XII. 

 — Presidential Addre.s.s — 1886, XIV; 



1891, XXII. 

 — In memoriam — 1893, I. sect. II. 55- 

 65; 1902, XI; 1905, VII. 

 Winder— Dr. William— 1902, I. 5, 10. 

 Windsor formation — 1900, IV. 211. 

 Windsor, N.S. — King's College — view — - 



1899, II. 50. 

 Winnipeg Lake— 1889, IV. 122. 

 Winnipeg River — 1900, II. 129; 1905, I. 



17, 29. 

 Winnipeg basin — the orthoceratidse of the 



Trenton limestone — 1891, IV. 77. 

 Winnipeg — Transit of Venus — 1883, III. 90 

 Winnipeg — the five forts of — 1885, II. 135- 



145. 

 Winnipeg City-supply of water-1886, IV. 85. 

 Winnipeg City — view — 1897, II. 77. 

 Winnipeg — legislative building — view — 



1897—11. 65. 

 Winnipeg — intended visit of the British 



Association — 1906, XIV. 



Winnipeg Historical and Scientific Society 



—1882, X; 1883, XXXVIII; 1886 



XXVI ; 1887, XXXIV ; 1888,X XXV 



1891, L; 1892, XXXII; 1894, LXIII 



1898, XXXII; 1902, XXX, XCIII 



1903, CII; 1904, LXXXIV. 

 Winnipegosis Lake — 1906, I. 67. 

 Winslow — colonel John — 1886, I. 40-59; 



1887, I. 109; 1888, I. 49; 1892, I. 20. 

 Winsor— Dr. Justin— 1890, I. 49; 1894, 

 VII, XVII, LI; 1896, XXV; 1898, 

 XX. Corresponding member — 1890, 

 XXIV, XLI; 1891, VII. Portrait— 

 1898, XXI. 

 Wisconsin River— 1903, I. 33. 

 Witherite— 1889, III. 70, 104. 

 Withrow— Rev. W. H.— 



— The adventvires of Isaac Jogues, S. J. 



—1885, II. 45. 

 — Thomas Hutchinson, the last Royal 

 Governor of the province of Mas.s- 

 achusetts— 1901, II. 63. 

 — The underground railway — 1902, II. 



49. 

 ^— The Jesuit missions of Canada — 



1904, II. 201. 



Elected member— 1884, XXXIII. 

 Woods — Lake of The — 1736 — massacre — 

 plan— 1903, II. 15-28. 



Wolf— Charles G. L.— 



— The tautomerism of oxymethylene 

 and formyl compound.? — 1898, III. 

 91. 

 Wolfe — General Jame.s— 1891, II. 249; 1903 



II. 112, 113, 128; 1904, II. 213-222. 

 Wolframite— 1889, III. 70, 104. 

 Women in tlie earh' period of the colony — 



— see French Canadians. 

 Wood — pyritized — 1889, IV. 72. 

 Wood— fossil— 1887, IV. 31. 

 Wood — see Bois, Pulp. 

 Wood — Major William — 



— Footnotes to Canadian folksongs — 



1896, II. 77. 

 Elected member— 1905, XIII, XX, 

 1906, IX. 

 Woodcock— 1882, IV. 51. 

 Woodsia— 1886, IV, 17; 1902, IV. 127, 133. 

 Worms— earth— 1882, IV. 159. 

 Wright— Philemon— 1900, II. 96. 

 Wright— Frederic— 1884, II. 37. 

 Wright — R. Ramsay — 



—Skull and auditory organ of the 

 siluroid hypophthalmus — 1885, IV. 

 107. 

 — An early anadidymus of the chick — 

 1906, IV. 21. 

 Wroth— Robert— 1888, I. 40-42. 

 Wurtele— F. C— 



— St. Maurice Forges— 1886, II. 77. 

 — Tlie King's ship L'Orignal— 1898, 

 II. 67. 



Xiphydria— 1893, IV. 135. 



X Rays — see Rontgen 



Xylobius Sigillariœ — 1894, IV. 72, 105. 



Xylomites— 1882, IV. 32. 



Xvlophaga— 1895, IV. 55. 



Xyosteum— 1897, IV. 129. 



Xylotrya— 1895, IV. 55. 



Yale University— 1894, VII. 

 Yamachiche— seigneurie — 1896, I. 108. 

 Yamaska rocks — 1882, IV. 6. 

 Yamaska— seigneurie— 1883, I. 132; 1896, 



I. 107, 109. 

 Yeast— 1894, III. 4. 

 Yoldia— 1883, IV. 85; 1895, IV. 20, 32; 



1899, IV. 237. 

 York — see Toronto. — 



York county— 1902, II. 107; 1903, II. 156. 

 York— fort— N.W. Territories— 1900, II. 



167, 195. 

 You dit Ladécouverte — Pierre — 1893, I. 10 



1901, I. 87. 

 You — François-Madeleine — 1905, I. 13. 

 Youville— madam(^— 1895, I. 30; 1897, I. 



105; 1899, I. 53. 

 Young — George Paxton — 



— Abel's forms of the roots of the 

 solvable equation of the fifth degree 

 —1886, III. 93. 

 In memoriam 1889, p. XXII. 



