CRE 



GENERAL INDEX 



CRI 



Ser. Vol. 



Cree Indians. 



Agriculturists : . . I ii 



Birch-bark rolls on which 



pictographs are made. ... IV v 

 Blackfoot and Ojibway 

 branches of Algonkin; 

 list of words showing con- 

 nection IV V 



Buffalo hunt II v 



Buffalo pound II v 



Census about 1847 I i 



Ceremony in connection 



with medicine pipe stem. II ii 



Chief Pegwis's career IV vi 



Condition and habits in 1888 III vii 



Confederacy IV iv 



Dress of II V 



Grammar and dictionary.. .Ill v 

 Happy Hunting Grounds, 



their idea of II iv 



Language characteristics. . . IV vi 

 Medicine men's mode of 



treatment II iv 



Method of entrapping 



buffalo II V 



Migrations, and conquests. . IV iv 



Month-names IV vi 



Northwestern Canada Ill v 



Pipes of II II 



Poundmaker's career IV vi 



Quarrel with and separation 



from Blackfeet IV iv 



"Shooting Thunder Bird" 



superstition IV vi 



Sun dance Ill vi 



Creek. 

 Description of a Mill- 

 Dam AND Bridge across 



A CREEK FIFTY FEET WIDE, 



WITH DRAWINGS I I 



Pinewood, in 1779 IV iv 



Twenty mile, in 1779 IV iv 



Creek Nation. 



History Ill i 



Remarkable Memorial 

 Horn; pledge of treaty 

 WITH, 1765. By Daniel 



Wilson Ill I 



Creelman, W. F. W. 

 Relations between Phy- 

 siology and Psychology 



(abstract) Ill V 



Creeper (Bird). 



Hamilton species II v 



II VI 



Creeper, Brown, observa- 

 tions on Ont. visitors. . .Ill VII 190, 

 IV I 47 V III 

 Creeper, Black and White, 

 observations on Toronto 



visitors Ill vii 



IV III 



Page 

 101 

 116 



131 

 193 

 193 

 198 



338 

 292 

 175 

 250 

 194 

 217 



258 

 283 



256 



193 

 250 

 332 

 216 

 332 

 297 



250 



308 

 40 



10 



281 

 279 



255 



255 



14 



390 

 16 



196 

 271 



192 

 107 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Crepidotus versutus, Ph., 



habits; Ontario habitats. . . IV ix 73 

 Creuse River, gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II XIV 376 



Cress, Canadian species with 



habitats II xv 63 



Cretaceous. 



Changes accompanying close 



of, period II xiii 276 



Deposits, Canada, England, 



United States Ill v 161 



Formation of Kansas and 



Nebraska II iv 318 



Formation in West Indies. . IV viii 382 

 Glauconite deposits abun- 

 dant in this period IV vii 547 



Phosphoric acid not in rocks 

 below, and above De- 

 vonian IV viii 498 



Osmundites Skidegatensis 



in.... . IV viii 529 



Planation in central Ontario IV vii 162 

 Crete. 



Ashchurite, traces in II xiv 250 



Horite traces in II xiii 539 



Zimri traces in II xv 304 



Cretan aspirate, coptic ele- 

 ment in language referred 



to II xiii 293 



Creuzer. 



Greek mythology: ref II xiii 156 



Mythological researches: 



ref II xiii 36 



Crew's inn II xiii 441 



Cricetus myoides, Gapper, 



Canadian localities of . . . . Ill vi 79 

 Crime. 



Compulsory Education 

 in. By Dr. E. A. Mere- 

 dith: abstract Ill II 230 



Crimea. 



Climate of: reprint I in 146 



Notice of Skull brought 

 from Kertch. By Daniel 



Wilson II V 321 



Zimri traces in II xv 305 



Crimean Bosphorus. 



Researches in. By Dr. D. 



Macpherson: reprint. ... II ii 120 

 Criminal Law, weak points 



in English IV viii 68 



Criocephalus agrestis, 



Kirby I m 326 



Cris (Big and Little), gazet- 

 teer notice (1813) II xiv 376 



Cristivomer namaycush ... IV ix 25 

 Critica. 



Sylva, Canadensium. By 



Rev. John McCaul Ill i 76 



Sylva, Canadensium. By 



W. D. Pearman Ill i 88 



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