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PUBLICATIONS OF THE C/ NADIAN INSTITUTE 



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Aztecs — Con. 



Copper of 6 tons weight 

 found in their mine, de- 

 scription of mine 



Diffusion of, stock at 

 Spanish Conquest 



Estimation of date of dis- 

 appearance from L. Su- 

 perior 



Georgian forms compared 

 with 



Hittite forms on monuments 

 compared with 



Hittite traces among, of 

 Mexico 



Khitan Languages, and 

 ITS RELATIONS. By Prof. 

 John Campbell Ill ii 



Lesghian forms compared 



with Ill II 



Love song IV vi 



Maya-Quiche of different 



origin IV vi 



Methods in mining I i 



Mound builders connection 



with I I 



III 11 



Origin Ill v 



" Palli " traced through vari- 

 ous languages Ill ii 



Peculiarity of , language. . . . Ill ii 



Phonetic values of, characters III III 



Reason for considering they 

 mined copper on L. Su- 

 perior I I 



Serpent worship IV v 



Time reckoning IV V 



Tools used by them in min- 

 ing • I I 



Traces in Kamtchatdale . . . Ill n 



Tribe in C. America II i 



Turanian syllabary deciph- 

 ered from, characters. ... Ill iii 



Wooden tools found in their 



mines about L. Superior. I i 



Baal Peer, origin of II xiv 



Babbington, Dr. 



Prevention of incrustation 



in steam boilers I l 



Babcock, J. P. 



Salmon fry may remain a 

 year on spawning 

 grounds: ref IV IX 



Salmon run in 1907: ref . . . IV ix 

 Babcock and Russel. 



Action of rennet on cheese: 



ref IV VII 



Unorganized ferment factor 



in ripening cheese: ref .. . IV vn 

 Babeen Indians, pipes (pi.). II ii 



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Eabies, Dene mode of carry- 

 ing 



Tabine Indians. 



Beard not rare among 



Gambling sticks 



Habitat 



Physical peculiarities 



Subdivisions 



Eabinet, M. 



Anthelic phenomena ob- 

 served 



Eaby, Jas., Toronto 



Babylonia. 

 Celt in ancient Egypt 

 AND. By Rev. John 



Campbell IV v 



Cuneiform inscriptions of. 



By Col. Rawlinson I in 



Gileadite traces in II xv 



II or Ra, great god II xiii 



Onite connection table II xiv 



Traces of Ashchur in II xiv 



Babylonian. 



Connection with lonians. . . II xiv 

 Coptic article in, examples. II xiii 



Dunki, monarch IV V 



Egyptian and, alliances. ... IV V 



Mythology II xiii 



Use of horses I l 



Bache, Prof. A. D. 



Cause of increase of Sandy 



Hook II II 



Cotidal lines of diurnal and 

 ,_ semi-diurnal tides of Gulf 



of Mexico II II 



Notes on Measurement 

 OF Base for Primary 

 Triangul.\tion of East- 

 ern Section of Coast of 

 United States, on Ep- 

 piNG Plains, Maine: re- 

 print II III 



On Heights of Tides of 

 Atlantic coast of Unit- 

 ed States from Observ- 

 ations IN Coast Survey: 



reprint II ill 



Notice of Earthquake 



Waves : reprint I m 



On Winds of Western 

 Coast of United States 

 FROM Observations in 

 Connection with Coast 



Survey: reprint II m 



Progress made in the coast 

 Survey in prediction 

 tables of tides for U. S. 

 Coast II 11 



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