AUR 



GENERAL INDEX 



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Aurora Borealis — Con. 



Displays at Pt. Barrow .... 



Effect on Magnetic needle . . 



Electrical origin 



Experiments 



Frequency 



Magnetic disturbance 



Magnetic storms 



M. de Tessan's observations 



On Amount and Frequency 

 OF Magnetic Disturb- 

 ances AND OF Aurora at 

 Pt. Barrow on shores 

 OF Polar Sea. By Major- 

 General Sabine: reprint. . 



Origin 



Phenomena accompanying . 



Phenomena described 



Proposed theory electrical 

 origin 



Results at Toronto, 1859 . . . 



Results at Toronto, I860.. . 



St. Martin, Isle Jesus, 1852 . 



St. Martin, Isle Jesus 



St. Martin, Isle Jesus, 1859. 



Theories concerning 



Auroral arch, 9th April, 



1863, at Toronto 



Austral type of plants, east 

 coast L. Huron, list and 



distribution 



Australasian S.S. Co., first 

 vessel, Golden Age; de- 

 scription of 



Austria. 



Imperial Printing Office. . . . 



Sugar beet industry; de- 

 velopment of 



Australia. 



Botany of North Australian 

 Expedition 



Coal deposits 



Coinage of gold at mint . . . . ' 



Gold diggings 



Gold discovery, resultant 

 rush, and results 



Gold fields 



Prices during gold fever. . . . 



Progress of Melbourne, 

 1853: reprint 



Water transportation by 



aborigines 



Australian Aborigines. 



Aborigines of Australia. 

 By Jas. Browne, Toronto 



Affected by whites 



Australian aborigines 



Beard; purpose 



Brain capacity 



Brain volume, comparative 



Brain weight 



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Australian Aborigines — Con. 



Character II xii 449 



Chiefs of tribes II i 257 



Clothing II I 261 



Cockatoo, man's influence 



over II I 506 



Corroberry II I 253 



Death customs II i 266 



Described II i 252 



Feasts II i 257 



Female II i 264 



Fishing methods II i 260 



Food II I 259 



Future of II xii 456 



Houses... II I 259 



Jahnac, evil being II i 506 



Kangaroo dance II i 254 



Kangaroo hunting II I 261 



Kangaroo hunts II i 257 



Marriage customs II i 264 



Method of trial by ordeal . . II i 510 



Native dance or corroberry. II i 253 



Origin II i 268 



Ornaments II i 263 



Property rights among II I 256 



Religion II i 505 



II XII 450 

 Superstitions and Tra- 

 ditions OF. By Jas. 



Browne, Toronto II i 505 



Traditions II xii 452 



Traditions concerning ban- 

 dicoot II I 510 



283 Tradition concerning fire. . . II I 509 

 Tradition concerning frogs . II I 508 

 181 I Tradition concerning kan- 

 garoo II I 508 



475 Treatment of old and help- 

 less II XII 453 



Tribes of — Murray, Weal, 



460 Cockatoo and Kincannup II i 254 



480 Weapons II i 269 



442 Women participate in hus- 



237 bands' quarrels II i 265 



Australian Archipelago, 

 435 economic use of shells by 



23 aborigines II ill 391 



435 Australioid group of men . . Ill i 8 



Autodax. 



266 Adaptation to terrestrial life IV viii 485 



Colour of larvae IV viii 485 



268 Incubation of eggs IV viii 474 



Autographs. 



Leaves they have 

 251 ' touched; being a review 



511 OF Historical. By Rev. 



446 Henry Scadding II XIV 73, 315,479,597 



263 II, XV 145, 531 



216 Canadian (early period) II xiv 75 



229 Copies of the four Gospels 



201 of an early date II xv 153 



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II VIII 319 



II XIV 477 



I I 

 I II 



II VI 



II III 



II VI 



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I III 

 II I 



II I 



II I 



II XII 



II I 



II XV 



II XV 



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