326 TRANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 
RICHARDSON (HUGH, Harbormaster).—Report on Preservation and 
Improvement of Toronto Harbor ..... 
STEPHENSON (ROBT.)—Report on Victoria Bridge 
TRURAN (WM.)—On the Durability of Railway Iron 
TULLY (KIVAS, C.E.)—Report on Preservation and Improvement of 
CROSLACY CN inaOW ONO. Lona Cen 
MorontoPklanbo rae he se eee eo ee epee chet eee 
ETHNOLOGY (See also History and Archeology). 
ASSIKINACK (F.)—(A Warrior of the Ottawas) Legends and Traditions 
SERIES. 
Ofpetle’ © dalawalhssiey i fsseotey oveyavonecsiey nceeavcge Stat «(oksen evedate hops te Il. 
BELL (C: N.)—The Mound Builders in Canada....... .... siosseos: WUE 
BLE ASDELL (WILLIAM).—The Indian Tribes of Canada............ I, 
BOYVEE, (DAWVID):—Savagery in) Civilization: . 402 dees fiche de etee oe 1801 
BROWNE (JAS.)—The Aborigines of Australia.........2.. 0. -.000e Il. 
Superstitions and Traditions of the Aborigines of Australia. ITI. 
CHAMBERLAIN (A. F.)—The Mississaguas of Scugog.............. 5 1006 
Deluge Myths of the Canadian Indians........ INO 
lniovale Hi lWNNMOsis AaSogankgadcaeenoanarnos IO 
CUMMING (W. H.)—On Marriage and Infanticide in China. ........ Wt 
DARTNELL (G. H.)—Duration and Expectation of Life in Canada.... I. 
HARVEY (ARTHUR).—Celtic, Roman and Greek Types in France.... IV. 
HIND (H. Y.)Superstitions and Customs of the Assiniboine and Saskatch- 
ewan Indiansiteise cise: ole aieqern terse eae ele iclero oi 10 
KANE (PAUL).—Notes of Travels among the Walla Walla Indians .... II. 
MhelChinooks Indians s 5 ir teh oeetednetterer ir spats ore ra choirs Il. 
LEE (RICH.)—The Native Tribes of Polynesia’ . os isdide 25 0- ebi eso Il. 
McLEAN (REV. JOHN).—Mortuary Customs of the Blackfeet Indians .. III. 
MATTHEWS (Dr. PERCY W. P.)—Early Development of Aboriginal 
Womens eysat yale actus mace APA ON ONY ir ren ae lO 
MORRIS OH) —iDravyelsinu Chinas. cchraoeGnee eine ital. aie: De 
BAYVINEGS (iti )-—he Hskimo (of Hudson’siStrait) yee os sem dele eis eee IDL, 
OJIJATEKHA.—Pagan Belief in Religion. (7tt.) ....  ....00...0.- III. 
REYNOLDS (THOS.)—Discovery of Copper and other Indian Relics 
Nears Brock vill 6 ea. emcee rat tertteenel cera tarcha tolerate ters II. 
SPUPART(R.P.)—Eskimo of Stupatt Bays eii( 71.) das... m vo sero ste s III. 
TUCKER (DAVID).—On Secluded Tribes of Uncivilized Men....... 1M 
WALLBRIDGE (T. C.)—On some Ancient Mounds of the Bay of Quinte. II. 
WILSON (SIR. DANIEL).—Narcotic Usages and Superstitions of the 
Ohelamclanigqny Woah (Abs osogc.csccdscsspuce se It. 
Supposed Prevalence of One Cranial Type throughout the 
JN THCAN ANON IAINEH) Bin Mods pdoocdoopeceotaneeds xe Il. 
rine IDE eco aecatiagenonobedooo boone sooe0nGd III. 
Some Ethnographic Phases of Conchology.............. lie 
Notice of a Skull brought from the Crimea.............. UU 
Modi‘ications affecting the Ethnic Significance of Peculiar 
Cranial Hormscuia yt cris Sradateaequreis aol vets weet 
Ethnical Forms and Undesigned Artificial Distortions of 
Wie IanenCermnbin, | (WUHAN Ge 3! ahagendd6d so. voce Il. 
Physical Characteristics of the Ancient and Modern Celt.. II. 
Race Head Forms and their Expression by Measurements. II. 
The Huron Race and its Head Form. (///.)........ Il. 
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