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GENERAL INDEX 



GRE 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Great Britain — Con. 



Currency in, compared with 



American I i 179 



Medical inspection of 



schools IV 



VIII 



I 

 I 



195 

 240 

 177 



II XIV 386 



Metal trade of I 



Sterling currency described I 

 Great Cape, gazetteer notice 



(1813) 



Great Chesters. 



Latin inscriptions bearing 

 titles Parthici and Medici 



found at II xiv 154 



Latin inscription at, giving 

 Emperor Severus' legate 



in Britain II x SIS 



Roman name ^Esica: evi- 

 dence. . . . ". II xiii 148 



Great Dog Portage II ix 258 



Great Lake Nipissing IV vi 57 



Great Lakes. 

 Synopsis of Flora of. By 

 John Macoun and John 



Gibson II xv 51, 161, 



349, 429, 546 

 Great Northern Diver, 



Prince of Wales Sound .. . Ill v 

 Great Tantamar Marsh, 



submergence of II vii 



Great Western Railway. 

 Canada Great Western 



Railway: reprint I iii 



Cost and condition, etc., 



1853 I II 



Progress of (1852) I i 



Report for 1852-53: re- 

 viewed I 



Statistics for 1854 I 



Grebe. 



Hamilton species 



I 

 III 



122 



83 



19 



204 

 22 



257 

 19 



Greece. 



Ashchurite traces in . 

 Celtic and Gileadite 



traces 



Egypt and Phoenicia inti- 

 mately connected with, 

 fiom very ancient times. . II xill 36 



Heroes and great families of 

 mythical Greek history 

 came from Egypt II xiil 36 



Horitc traces in II xiii 539 



Horse, its use in I i 180 



Names ot families common 



to both, and Phcenicia. . . II xiii 37 



Onite connection in II xiv 422 



Primitive history of Ioni- 

 ANS. By John Campbell II xiv 395,559 



Zimri traces in II xv 302 



Greek. 



Beaver mentioned in, litera- 

 ture II IV 360 



V 



VI 



I XIV 

 I XV 



396 

 136 



251 



80 



Ser. VoL Page 

 Greek— Com. 



Celtic, Roman and, types 



still EXISTENT IN FRANCE, 

 WITH NOTES ON LaNGUE 



d'Oc. By Arthur Harvey . IV ii 176 

 Coptic articles in: examples. II xili 413 

 Crania; characteristics of. . . II viil 143 

 Coins (.copper) in Canadian 



Institute II ix 226 



Coins (silver) in Canadian 



Institute II ix 105 



Dene analogies to IV i 187 



Discovery of Ancient, 



Sculpture: reprint I iii 240 



Discovery of Important, 



Manuscripts: reprint. . . I in 336 



Gender IV vi 63, 67 



Gods deiived from Egypt. . II xiii 154 

 Inscriptions on two altars 



found at Corbridge II v 290 



International arbitration as 



practised by IV viii 41 



Knowledgeof ancient Celts. II ix 370 

 Notes on Passages in Pla- 

 tonic Dialogues II VII 478 



Observations on Phile- 



Bus OF Plato. Position 



of Rowers in warships 



OF ancients. By W. D 



Pearman Ill i 160 



Slave of 15th century II i 391 



Sun-baths, value of IV viii 99 



Type at Marseilles IV ii 202 



Greek. Translation with 



notes of 

 .^schines contra Ctesiph, 



sec. 77 II XIV 53 



^schylus, Agam. V, 1618. . Ill I 170 

 Aristophanes, Equites V, 545 III i 170 

 Demosthenes dc Corona, 



sec. 292 II XIV 54 



Demosthenes, Phil. I, § 15 . II xiii 427 

 Demosthenes' speeches 



against Aphobus, 815, 



836-38 Ill IV 17 



Euripides, Iphigenia in Aul. 



V, 80S and 1143 Ill i 160 



Euripides, Phoenissse, 583. . II xiii 427 

 Euthyphrc, §12 (Bekker).. II vii 478 

 Georgias ot Plato (505 E.) . . II xiii 426 

 Homer, Iliad, B. XVIII, v, 



119 Ill I 161 



Homer, Odyss. XII, 82. . .. II xiii 426 



Meno, § 29 (Bekker) II vil 484 



Meno, § 20, 21 (Bekker) ... II vil 485 

 Phaedrus §§ 51, 52, 53 



(Bekker) II vii 480 



Phaedrus, §51 (Bekker) II vii 482 



Philebus, § 7 (Bekker) II vii 489 



Philebus, § 149 (Bekker) ... II vii 491 

 Plato, Philebus 30. B and 



42. C Ill I 88 



213 



