cm 



GENERAL INDEX 



cm 



Ser. Vol. 



Chichen-Itza. 



Chichanchob inscription. . . IV vi 

 Chichanchob inscription 



translated IV vi 



Chief iiistorical import IV vi 



Geographical position IV vi 



History recorded in, docu- 

 ments IV VI 



Itza's migration from IV vi 



Stephens' descriptions IV vi 



Chichen-Itza Inscription. 



Akatzeeb's IV vi 



Found at Palenque, Mexico, 



translated: ref IV v 



From, Chichanchob IV vi 



Text and translations IV vi 



Chichicastenago, Quicke 



MS. of IV VI 



Chickadee, Toronto winter 



bird I I 



Chickaree, Canadian locali- 

 ties Ill VI 



Chickasaw, mound-builders. IV iv 

 Chickweed, Canadian species 



_ with habitats II xv 171, 



Chien d'Or, inscription on old 



house at Quebec. . II ix 



Children, education of neg- 

 lected II VII 



Chilcat Indians, census 



(1847) I I 



Chilcotin, or Carrier, char- 

 acteristic sounds in lan- 

 guage IV VII 



Chilhxotins. 



Basket work Ill vii 



Tribe Ill vii 



Winter huts Ill vii 



Chili. 



Alisonite from II iv 



Astronomical observations 



taken in, 1849-52 II ii 



Political, social and com- 

 mercial condition of, stu- 

 died by U.S.N. Expedi- 

 tion to Southern Hemi- 

 sphere, 1849, 50, 51, 52: 



reviewed II ii 



Chillicothe. 



Copper axe found there. ... I i 

 Chilodon cucullus, influence 



of temperature on Ill i 



Chilomonas, effect of certain 

 solutions diffusing to- 

 wards colony IV Vli 



Chimaphila umbellata, 

 suitable for flower gar- 

 dens IV III 



Chimney, Swift, Toronto. . . Ill vii 

 Chimo, Fort IV ii 



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ISO 



187 

 204 

 201 



201 



180 

 193 



193 



53 



I8r 



197 



157 



170 



85 

 40 



173 



304 



390 



197 



527 



136 

 111 

 117 



325 

 196 



195 



133 



300 



328 



128 

 191 

 335 



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Chimpanzee. 



Abductionof digits of foot. . IV VI 576 

 Abductor ossis metatarsi 



quinti IV vi 565 



Adductor obliquus IV vi 574 



Biceps IV VI 561 



Coraco brachialis IV vi 534 



Extensor Indicis IV VI 542 



Extensor minimi digiti IV VI 542 



Extensor ossis metacarpi 



poUicis IV VI 547 



Flexor accessorius IV VI 571 



Gluteus medius and g. mini- 

 mus IV VI 557 



Interossei IV vi 552 



Laryngeal pouches IV vi 513 



Omo-cervicalis IV VI 528 



Pectoralis minor insertion . . IV vi 532 

 Pectoralis minor muscle 



attachment IV vi 532 



Peroneus parvis IV vi 565 



Plantaris IV vi 567 



Scansorius IV vi 557 



Sartorius IV VI 553 



Structural differences sep- 

 arating man from II IX 157 



Thumb muscles IV vi 540 



Tibialis anticus IV vi 562 



Trapezium IV vi 587 



Chimseyans, census (1847).. I i 197 



Chin, Orang Outang IV vi 511 



China. 



Appearance and food of 



children II ii 166 



Appearance of shops II ii 171 



Ashchurites, traces in II xiv 267 



Condition of people II Xi 179 



Customs and manners of 



street II ii 173 



Female infanticide II xi 182 



Geographical researches in 



(1863) II VIII 105 



Mandarin or Court Dialect 

 only common language 



throughout China II XI 83 



Man's duty to parents, etc. II xi 180 



Marriage customs II XI 180 



Marriage and Infanticide 



IN, IN their relations 



TO Population. By W. 



Henry Gumming II XI 178 



Notes of travel in. By 



Jas. H. Morris, M.A II il 161 



Tea warehouses II II 173 



China Hat, B.C. 



Goniocarpa coccodcs sp. n. . IV IX 132 

 Chincha Peru, stone table 

 with heraldic blazonry 



found at II IX 314 



Chincha Islands, gold carv- 

 ings found in II ix 315 



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