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Copper — Con. 



Causes for its appearance in 



Nova Scotia trap II i 43 



Characteristics and Cana- 

 dian localities of various 

 ores II V 177, 179 



Citric Acid contaminated 



with: reprint I iii 317 



Coating iron with I i 165 



Copper Bearing rocks of 



United States I in 36 



Copper Smoke and Copper 



men: reprint I iii 149 



Coppermine region and ad- 

 jacent islands IV ix 221 



Crystal form of Oxide of. . . II iv 491 



Deposits in metamorphic 

 region south of St. Law- 

 rence II V 453 



Dene, tower IV iv 137 



Detection of minute traces 

 of, in iron pyrites and 

 other bodies by blowpipe II x 346 



Difference in copper-bearing 

 rocks of L. Huron and L. 

 Superior I i 125 



Discovery of, and other 

 Indian Relics near 

 Brockville. By Thos. 

 Reynolds, M.D.. ... .... II i 329 



Dr. Locke of Cincinnati 

 owns rough sheet of 

 copper with native silver 

 obtained from ancient 

 mine I i 132 



Dog Ribs knew of, before 



contact with whites IV iv 136 



Eastern Denes knew of ... . IV iv 136 



Evidence regarding its ex- 

 tent in Coppermine region IV IX 221 



Extraordinary length of 



piece of, wire I i 262 



How procured formerly .... IV iv 137 



Huron formation, age of . . . . I i 125 



Implements of, contempor- 

 aneous with stone imple- 

 ments IV IV 137 



Implements of, found near 

 Brockville analyzed for 

 comparison with L. Su- 

 perior native copper II I 335 



Indian, instruments found 

 near Brockville. described 

 and illustrated II I 330 



Indian copper relics found 

 near Brockville supposed 

 to be from L. Superior 

 district II I 334 



Instruments and utensils, 

 etc., found in mines of 

 mound builders I I 133 



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Copper — Con. 



Instruments of, used by 



Indians I i 109 



Iron coated with I i 43 



Isolation of, from zinc and 



nickel I ii 126 



L. Superior II i 553 



Lodes on N. shore of L. 



Superior I I 125 



Marble Island Ill iv 198 



Melville Sound vicinity ... . IV ix 219 

 Minnesotah mine contained 



mass of 6 tons I i 132 



Moundbuilders mined, on 



shores of L. Superior; 



reason for belief I i 132 



Native, in Coppermine 



Country IV ix 202 



Native, L. Superior district. II i 449 

 Native, of L. Superior; 



theory of production. ... II iii 76 



Nova Scotia I i 241 



Objects in mounds in Otona- 



bee Tp., Ont. (pi.) IV ix 6 



Ontario areas and produc- 

 tion IV viii 157 



Ores and production in 



Canada, 1905 IV viii 156 



Ottawa Valley I il 114 



Production in Britain, 1860. II vii 148 



Purple, pyrites II i 187 



Red oxide of, ore from Ari- 

 zona II II 49 



Report on, implements 



found near Brockville. 



By H. Croft II i 334 



Separation from mercury. . . In 126 

 Slabs containing native 



Silver found in ancient 



mine at Colerain, Hamil- 

 ton Co., O I I 132 



Sulphur action on, in cupric 



solutions I I 115 



Tests for .... I ii 127 



Use among prehistoric 



Carrier Indians IV iv 137 



Use contemporaneously 



with stone implements. . . IV iv 137 

 Used by Indians of Lake 



Superior I in 157 



Use in prehistoric times in 



MacKenzie Valley IV iv 13) 



Use probably ancient IV IV 138 



Victoria Land IV ix 22 1 



Copper Coinage. 



Estimation of, in Canada. . . I in 341 

 Copper Falls Mine, wooden 



tool found in it I I 133 



Copper, Green Carbonate 



of, tests; Canadian locali- 

 ties II VI 151 



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