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Celt — Con. 



Migration into Britain Ill i 310 



Olniecs were, from Canary 



Islands IV vii 53 



Origin of II XV 87 



Persian connection II XV 75 



Physical characteristics of . . II IX 373 

 Southern Europe influenced 



by I II 248 



South Wales IV ii 206 



Toltecs were, from Canary 



Islands IV vii 53 



Topographical argument 



IN favour of early 



settlement of british 



Isles by, who spoke 



Gaelic. By Neil Mac- 



Nish ... Ill I 310 



Traces of Ashchurites in, of 



Gaul II XIV 265 



Umbria influenced by I ii 248 



Celt-iberian. 



Alphabet Hi m 168 



Celtic. 



Alliteration IV iii 209 



Antiquities at Caerleon. . .. II vii 464 

 Celtic Prosody. Ny Neil 



MacNish IV iii 206 



(abstract) IV in 40 



Connection with family of 



Onam II xiv 562 



Egyptian and, alliance IV V 97 



Element in Iberic Toltecs. . IV vii 48 

 Element in Umbrian and 



Sabine languages I ii 274 



Era in France . II ix 270 



Equivalents of Onam family, 



table II XIV 567 



Gael and Cymri two great 



components of . . ; II xv 277 



Kings of Kassite Dynasty . . IV v 103 

 Horite traces in, mythology II xiii 543 

 Names in topography of 



Scilly Isles Ill in 55 



Names of places in Corn- 

 wall Ill III 47 



Nouns have many points of 



similarity with Semitic. . . II xiii 284 



Origin of Bretons Ill v 77 



Origin of Guanche IV vii 34 53 



Pipes II II 246 



Poets IV II 221 



Remarks on Intrusion of 



Germanic Races on 



Older, Races of 



Europe. By Daniel Wil- 

 son I II 246 



Roman and Greek types 



still existent in 



France, with notes on 



LangueD'Oc. By Arthur 



Harvey IV ii 176 



Celtic — Con. 



Scansion 



Settlement of Wales 



Six dialects of, surviving. . . 



Survival in Brittany 



Table tracing tribe through 

 various countries 



Tablet found at Tell el 



Amarna, Egypt, translated 



Its date 



Words showing Arabic art- 

 icle Al or L 



Celtic traces in 



Babylonia 



Bithynia 



Cappadocia 



Chaldea 



Cilicia 



Galatia 



Gaul 



German tribes 



Greece 



Guanche 



India 



Italy 



Macedonia 



Mesopotamia 



Spain 



Thrace 



Celtis occidentalis, L., host 

 for Pachypsylla celtidis- 



mamma Riley 



Cement. 



Chloride on oxide of zinc . . . 



Industry in Canada 



M. ViCAT'S RESULTS ON DE- 

 STRUCTIVE action of Sea 

 Water on Silicates as, 

 ETC.: reprint 



Portland 



Production in Canada, 1902 

 Census. 



Census of Canada for 

 1851-52 



Census of Canada (1861). 

 By John Langton 



Census of Great Britain in 

 1851 with description of 

 machinery and processes 

 employed 



Census of New England; 

 notes on. By Rev. A. 

 Constable Geikie 



Indians of Canada, between 

 1820 and 1848 



On Comparative Progress 

 OF Population in Eng- 

 land AND Scotland as 

 SHEWN by, of 1861. By 

 John Strang: reprint 



Religious Census of Upper 

 Canada, 1842, 1848, 1852 



I II 70 



II I 245 



I I 195 



II VII 129 



I I 96 



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