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Cherokee. 



Crania II ii 419 



Descendants of Mound- 

 builders Ill V 62 



Mound-builders IV iv 39 



Sacred formulas IV vii 15 



Cherokee-Choctaw. 



Comparative vocabulary of, 



and peninsular languages. Ill i 192 



Eskimo and, vocabularies 



comparative Ill vi 322 



Koriaks affinity with, in 

 customs, features, lan- 

 guage Ill I 179 



Tribes Ill i 179 



Wyandot-Iroquois language 



similarities with Ill i 183 



Cherriman, Prof. 



General Meteorological 

 Register of Provincial 

 Magnetic Observatory, 

 Toronto, for 1853 I ii 185 



Kirkwood's new planetary 

 law, or Kirkwood's ana- 

 logy IV VI 18 



Mean Meteorological 

 results at Toronto 

 during year 1854 I in 161 



Note on Guldin's Pro- 

 perties II VIII 33 



Note on Poinsot's Me- 

 moir ON Rotation II viii 283 



Note on propositions of 



Pythagoras and Pappus II in 15 



Note on Trilinears II ix 249 



II X 334 



On Atmospheric Pheno- 

 mena OF Light I i 6, 25 



On Composition of Paral- 

 lel Rotations II II 92 



On Axes of Conic in Tri- 

 linears II XI 388 



On Provincial Currency. I i 177 



On Reduction of General 

 Equation of 2nd degree 

 in Plane Co-ordinate 

 Geometry II i 286 



On resolution of Alge- 

 braic equations II V 209 



On Variation of Temper- 

 ature AT Toronto I n 14 



Cherry. 



Canadian timber tree II vi 33 



Canadian species with locali- 

 ties II XV 361 



Cherry Bird. 



Habits of Ontario visitors. . Ill in 91 



Wintering at Toronto I i 171 



IV I 41 

 Cherry Valley. 



Butler's attack and sacking 

 of, in 1778 IV iv 287 



Ser. VoL Page 



Chert. 



North shore L. Huron I I 125 



North shore L. Superior. . . I i 125 

 Cheshire, E. 



Census of Great Britain, 

 1851, WITH descriptions 

 OF machinery and pro- 

 cess : reprint I n 70 



Chester. 



Notes on Latin Inscription 



on altar found at II v 284 



Chesterholm. 

 Ancient Carved Stone 

 FOUND AT, Northumber- 

 land, Eng. By Rev. John 



McCaul (pi.) II XIV 1 



Notes on Latin Inscription 

 on Altars, etc., found at. . II x 98 

 II xn 115 

 Roman name, " Vindolana"; 



evidence II xiii 147 



Chesters, Roman name "Cil- 



urnum"; evidence II xiii 146 



Chestnut, Canadian II vi 33 



Chestnut-cheeked Meadow 

 Mouse, Canadian locali- 

 ties Ill VI 80 



Chestnut, horse, suitability 



for street planting IV viii 268 



Chetura pelasgica, Ontario 



visitors Ill in 93 



Chevalier, Louis. 



Trader in western America 



(1775) IV ni 266 



Cheveaux, Pointe au, gazet- 

 teer notice (1813) II xiv 374 



Chevreul, M. E. 

 On Harmony and Con- 

 trast of Colours: re- 

 print I III 68 



Chewett, Col. W., Toronto. . II xiii 187 

 Chiapas Indians 



Conquered by Cocyoeza ... IV vi 181 



Month names IV VI 332 



Chicadee, observations on 



Ontario visitors IV in 72, 74,83 



Chicago. 



Longitude determined II IV 458 



Water supply I in 260 



Chicago and Milwaukee Ry. 

 Test of device for telegraph- 

 ing to and from railway 



trains on Ill iv 177 



Chichanchob, Edifice IV vi 185 



Chichanchob inscriptions. 



At Chichen-Itza IV vi 185 



Free translation IV vi 200 



Text and translation IV VI 197 | 



Translated IV VI 187 ■ 



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