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Crania — Con. 



Scioto Mound, Indian skull 

 from Barrie, and mean 

 Huron skull measure- 

 ments II VII 402 



Scioto Valley Mound (pl.>. . II xiii 127 



Skull brought from 

 Kertch, Crimea. By 

 Daniel Wilson . II v 321 



Spurzheim's (Dr.), classifi- 

 cation II xii 279 



Supposed prevalence of 

 ONE Cranial type 



THROUGHOUT AMERICAN 



Aborigines. By Daniel 



Wilson, LL.D ... II ii 406 



Theory of one uniform 



cranial type pefvading all 



Indian tribes of N. and S. 



America II viii 128 



Three classes from ancient 



British graves II viii 131 



Uley Chambered Barrow 



Skull; measurements of . . II viii 133 

 Crania, Measurements of 

 British, from Barrows and 



Cists II VII 436 



British, from Megalithic 



Tombs II VII 435 



Chippeways II ii 421 



Esquimaux II ii 433 



Hurons II ii 428 



Indian II ii 423 



Parisian II xii 285 



Peruvian and Mexican II ii 418 



Potawatomies II ii 423 



Six Nations II ii 429 



Skull from Kertch, Crimea. II v 328 



With conformiteur II ix 392 



Crania, Types of 



American Indian. By Dr. 



Morton: ref II ii 409 



American Indian, By Dr. 



Nott: ref II ii 417 



Ancient British II i 486 



Ancient Crania in Britain . . II ix 375 



Breton II ix 400 



English. II IX 400 



Found in ancient Britain 



and deductions therefrom II viii 138 



French-Canadian II ix 402 



In Canada II ix 392 



Normans II ix 400 



Scottish II IX 400 



Cranial Capacity of 



Ancient Britons and Modern 



English, French and Ger- 

 mans compared II xv 217 



Different races II xv 180 



Distinguished men II xv 208 



Indian Tribes, America. .. . II xv 224 



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Cranial Capacity of — Con 



Mexicans (ancient) II 



Peruvians II 



Craniidse. 



Discinidse and, classed 



together II 



Generic characters II 



Craniology. 



Evidence from, as to ancient 



races in Britain II 



Hatters' tests of prevailing 



forms of Crania II 



Uncertain criterion of eth- 

 nologic certitude IV 



Value of I 



Craniota II 



Crassulaceae. 



Barrie species II XV 



Canadian species. . .■ II xiv 



Hamilton species Ill il 



Localities Canadian species II xiv 



II XV 



London species II viii 



Crataegus, L., Canadian 

 localities of 



C. coccinea, L II 



C. crus-galli, L II 



C. oxyacantha, L II 



C. tomentosa, L II 



Craterellus, habits and 

 Ontario habitats of 

 C. cintharpllus Schw, Fr. . . IV 



C. cornucopioides, Fr IV 



Crataegus tomentosa, Cana- 

 dian 



Crawford, 



Introduction of Maize into 



Mexico : ref 



Cratonychus cinereus, 



Mels. Cat 



Cream, bacteria in, from 



separator IV vil 



Creatin, in muscle fibre IV viii 



Creation. 



Dinkasof Africa's story of . . IV vi 

 Everything has, after all, a 



final cause II i 



Nebular Theory of. By 



G. G. Pursey IV viii 



Typical Forms and Special 

 Ends in. By Rev, Jas, 

 McCosh and Geo. Dickie: 



reviewed II l 



Zufii, myths IV vi 



Creator, proofs of II v 



Credai River, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 



Credit River, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 



Credner, Rudolf. 



Marine shells in Great 



Lakes: ref IV vi 



224 

 224 



393 

 160 



IX 375 

 IX 391 



XV 

 XV 

 XV 

 XV 



17 

 345 

 243 



47 

 293 

 148 

 640 

 549 

 225 



433 

 434 

 433 



434 



78 

 78 



II VI 35 



IV VI 

 I III 



214 



258 



487 

 408 



317 



532 



451 



528 

 317 

 201 



376 



209 



41 



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