HOR 



GENERAL INDEX 



HOU 



Ser. 



Home, R. C, Toronto II 



Horner, L. 



Bones found near Pa lis 

 caves of great antiquity: 



ref II 



Horning, Prof. L. E. 



Gcethe's Faust IV 



Horse. 



Arab horse, reason for ex- 

 cellence I 



Breeds found in different 



parts of Europe I 



Condition in India I 



Domesticated after Ass .... I 

 Domesticated in Cential 



Asia; evidence for I 



Domesticated in Egypt: 



evidence I 



Exhibit at Provincial Ex- 

 hibition, Toronto, 1852.. I 



Extinct American II 



First importation into Israel I 

 Fossil remains of, in post 

 pliocene periods in 



America? II 



India's first importation.. . . I 

 Indigenous to Central Asia. I 

 Introduction and use in 



Aratna I 



Introduction into England.. I 

 Introduction into Egypt. . . I 

 Introduction into Europe.. . I 

 Introduction into various 



countries and its use I 



Jews use of I 



Mahomet's use of I 



Philological evidence of 



domesticating it I 



The Horse and its Rider. 

 By J. Bailey Turner . I i 154 



Traditions concerning I 



Wild horses found in Britain 



at Caesar's invasion I 



Worship of I 



Horse chestnut. 



Canadian localities II 



Suitability for street plant- 

 ing IV 



Horsley. 



Latin Inscriptions found in 



Britain; ret II 



II 

 II 

 Horse-radish, Canadian 



habitats II 



Horse-tails. 



Medicinal properties of ... . IV 

 Species yielding paper fibre . II 

 Horticulture. 



Electro Horticulture. 

 By Alan Macdougall: ab- 

 stract IV 



Vol. Page 

 XII 520 



VI 374 

 VII 135 



199 



I 167 



180 198 

 I 180 



I 200 

 I 180 



XV 353 

 VIII 268 



v 



VI 

 X 



IV 

 XI 



283 



230 



98 



62 



131 



199 



IV 240 



Horticulture — Co n. 



Horticultural display at Pro- 

 vincial Exhibition, Tor- 

 onto, 1852. . ._ 



Horus, in Egyptian mytho- 

 logy 



Hosman, Miss, American 



Sculptress 



Hospital, Toronto, 1800 



Hospital Island, gazetteer 



notice (1813) 



Hot Springs, New Zealand . . 

 Hottentots. 



Brain weight of II xv 



Honduras. 



Geography, Topography, 

 Climate, Population, Re- 

 sources, etc. By E. G. 



Squier: reviewed II i 



Hough, Dr. 



Advantages of network of 

 meteorological observa- 

 tions I II 



Houghton, Dr. 



Age of copper bearing rocks 



of L. Superior I I 



Levels of L. Michigan, 1819- 



1840.. I II 



Observation on variations in 



Levels of Gt. Lakes I II 



Houghton, Jacob C. E. 

 Water-works in United 



States I iii 



Houghton Tp., gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 



Hour, history of IV i 



House Mouse, Canadian 



localities Ill vi 



House Wren, Toronto speci- 

 mens II III 



Houses, Dene IV iv 



Housteads, Roman name 



Borcovicus: evidence.... II xiii 

 Houston, Wm. 



Can.\dian Institute and 



NIGHT of meeting IV II 



Genesis and growth of 



Capital: abstract IV ii 



Old English Spelling and 



Pronunciation: abstract III ii 



Laurentian region of 



Ontario: abstiact IV iv 



Legislative Work of first 

 Parliament of Upper 

 Canada IV i 



Reform in spelling: ab- 

 stract Ill IV 



Relation between Politi- 

 cal Science and Prac- 

 tical Politics: abstract III vi 



Science of English: ab- 

 stract Ill VII 



201 



359 



243 



125 



62 



299 



259 



516 



7 



81 



503 



185 



147 



4 



40 



219 



241 



77 

 188 



40 

 5 



233 



