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GENERAL INDEX 



CAN 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Canada — Con. 



American settlement in 

 Canadian prairies; effect 

 on British connection. ... II viii 424 



Ammonia manufacture .... IV viii 165 



Antimony deposits and pro- 

 duction up to 1905 IV VIII 161 



Apatite, mode of occur- 

 rence in. By Robert Bell III iii 294 



Archaeological research in . . Ill iv 1 



Arsenic deposits and pro- 

 ductions up to 1905 IV VIII 160 



Art in, to-day. By J. W. 



L. Forster IV ii 113 



Asbestos industry and de- 

 posits IV VIII 183 



ASCIDIANS FROM COASTS OF. 



By A. G. Huntsman IV ix 111 



Asphalt manufacture IV viii 168 



Azoic, Division of Azoic 



ROCKS OF, into HURONIAN 



AND Laurentian. By Sir 



Wm. Logan II ii 439 



Azoic rocks of II ii 302, II viii 113 



Azoic series in II ix 1 



Beet sugar industry IV viii 175 



Bibliography of Archae- 

 ology OF, and New- 

 foundland, first con- 

 tribution to. By A. F. 

 Chamberlain Ill vii 13 



Bibliography of Arche- 

 ology of, second con- 

 tribution to. By A. F. 

 Chamberlain Ill vii 40 



Bog iron ore deposits II viii 460 



Boundary between Upper 

 and Lower, reason for 

 starting it from Pt. au 

 Bodet II XIV 62 



Boundary difficulties with 

 U.S. over part west of 

 Lake of Woods II xiv 58 



Boundaries of Upper and 

 Lower, as defined by Con- 

 stitutional Act of 1791 ... II XIV 58 



Boundary, threatened at- 

 tack in 1799 over bound- 

 ary to west of Lake of 

 Woods II XIV 59 



Brick clay of II viii 461 



British connection, feeling 



regarding, in 1865 II x 83 



Calcium Carbide manufac- 

 ture IV viii 168 



Canada and Her Resour- 

 ces, being Prize Essay 

 AT Paris Exhibition. 

 By Alexander Morris: re- 

 viewed I III 351 



Canada in Bodleian. By 



Dr. Scadding II xii 370 



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Canada — Con. 



Canada in 1852 I i 33 



Canada in Sculpture. By 



Dr. Scadding: abstract. . . Ill v 132 

 Canada in 1852, Extracts 



FROM notes on PuBLIC 



Subjects. By Hugh Sey- 

 mour Tremenheere I i 32 



Canada, Physical, Economic 

 and Social. By A. Lillie, 

 D.D.: reviewed I in 351 



Canadas (1832). By An- 

 drew Picken: ref II xv 34 



Canals (1851) I i 119 



Canal projects and possi- 

 bilities (1865) II x 282 



Canals: reviewed II x 261 



Carbohydrate industry .... IV viii 174 



Carboniferous Strata in. .. . II viii 450 



Carborundum manufacture IV viii 169 



Cedar from: reprint I iii 340 



Cement industry IV viii 172 



Census of; for 1851-52: 



reprint I ii 92 



Census of 1861. By John 



Langton II x 1 



Census, extent of settlement 



(1663-1738) II viii 413 



Census, growth from con- 

 quest to 1850 I I 217 



Cereals at Paris Exhibition. II i 144 



Chazy Formation II viii 195 



Chemical Industries of. 



By W. R. Lang IV viii 151 



Chemicals (refined) manu- 

 facture IV viii 166 



Coal areas in IV ix 101 



Coal in: reprint I ii 292 



Coal tar manufacture IV viii 168 



Coleoptera collected in. 



By Wm.Couper I iii 210 



256, 324, 376 

 II I 33 



Confederation, Our 



Federal Union. By D. 

 A. O'SuUivan: abstract. . Ill ii 29 



Copper Ores II viii 193 



Copper ores and copper pro- 

 duction (1905) IV viii 156 



Corniferous Formation in. . II viii 441 



Correspondence between 

 Canadian Institute 

 AND Society of Arts, 

 Manufactures and 



Commerce on making 



THE country known .... I I 14 



Corundum industry IV viii 171 



Cranial types in II ix 392 



Crinoids of Lower Silurian . . II IV 467 

 Currency, efforts to adopt 

 British standard of cur- 

 rency in IV IX 241 



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