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Illness. 

 Average among labour- 

 ing classes: reprint.... I in 84 

 Illyria. 



Horite traces in II xiii 542 



Zimri traces in II xv 305 



Ilmenite, characteristics and 



Canadian localities II v 173 



Ilvaite, composition of II vii 42 



Imagination, defined Ill v 17 



Imahklimut, territory Ill vi 264 



Imitaiinaki IV iv 255 



Immigration. 



British, into U. Canada 

 1825-37. By A. F. Hun- 

 ter: abstract IV iv 229 



Causes of large British, into 



U. Canada, 1825-37 IV iv 229 



Into Canada, 1855 I in 341 



Impatiens, L., localities Can- 

 adian species II xv 350 



I. biflora, Walt. 



Host of Cecidomyia impa- 



tientis O.S IV ix 319 



Host of Lasioptera impati- 



entifolia Felt IV IX 323 



I. fulva, Nutt, Canadian 



localities II xv 350 



I. pallida, Nutt. 



Canadian localities II xv 350 



Host of Lasioptera impa- 



tientifolia Felt IV IX 323 



Implements. 



Copper, contemporaneous 



with stone implements. . . IV iv 137 

 Stone, in use among historic 



nations IV iv 42 



Imports, comparative state- 

 ment of, to Canada I iii 267 



Impulsiveness and habit, 



discussed Ill iv 38 



Imuksenia IV iv 256 



Inca. 



Language Ill v 130 



Origin of word IV vii 47 



Inclusa, characteristics and 



families in II xi 397 



Incrustations. 



Cause and function of, on 



certain leaves IV vii 257 



Chemical composition of, on 



leaves IV vii 258 



Functions on leaves IV vil 262 



On desert plants IV Vli 261 



Prevention of, in steam 



boilers I I 24 



Incus, Amiurus Ill ii 378 



India. 

 A storm in, nor'wester or 



hurricane: reprint I in 70 



Average income of people. . . IV viii 219 



India — Con. 



Benefits conferred on, by Gt. 

 Britain 



British Educational policy. . 



British Civil Service 



British Medical Service .... 



British policy during period 

 1750-1856 



Breeds of horses in 



Britain as a peacemaker in . 



British rule in. By J. 

 Patterson 



Causes of Famines in. By 

 Rev. J. T. Sunderland. . . 



Causes of Impoverishment 

 of People 



Claim that, is prosperous. . . 



Co operative Credit, policy 



of British IV IX 



Destruction of native manu- 

 factures as cause of im- 

 poverishment IV VIII 



Drain of wealth from, to Gt. 



Britain, its amount... IV viii 230 



Education in IV viil 



Efforts towards self govern- 

 ment IV VIII 



Famine; its causes and 



British policy regarding. . IV ix 



Famines under native rule. . IV ix 



Food in plenty even in 



Famine Years IV viii 



Genealogy of ancient gods 



of II XIV 



Gileadite traces in II XV 



Government by foreigners 

 as cause of impoverish- 

 ment IV viii 



Heavy taxation as a cause 



of impoverishment IV viii 



Hindu rule in IV ix 



Horite traces in II Xlli 



Horses' condition in I i 



Horse first introduced I l 



Irrigation in IV Viii 



IV IX 



Japan and, contrasted IV viii 



Mahratta rule in IV ix 



Meteorite that fell at 

 Dhurmsalla in 1860 fully 

 described II vii 



Meteoric stones in II vii 



Military expenditure as a 



cause of impoverishment. IV viii 



Mode of constructing 

 TELEGR.\PHS IN India: re- 

 print I II 



Mohammendan rule IV ix 



New reading of Buddhist 

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