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GENERAL INDEX 



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Ser. Vol. Page 

 India — Con. 



On cultivation of Cin- 

 chona IN. By C. R. 

 Markham: reprint II ix 56 



Overland route from 



Europe II ii 84 



Over population as theory 



of cause of famine IV viii 216 



People deprived of power of 

 self protection as a cause 

 of impoverishment IV viii 223 



Poverty of people IV viii 217 



Proposition to establish rail- 

 way connection from 

 Europe II ii 84 



Railways in IV viii 235 



Rain-failure as cause of 



famine IV viii 213 



Remedy for her impoverish- 

 ment IV VIII 237 



Root of her trouble IV viii 237 



Salt tax IV VIII 224 



Telegraphs electric estab- 

 lished in I I 120 



Telegraph to I in 341 



True defence against Russia IV viil 228 



Traces of Achshur in II xiv 237 



Unrest 1906-10 period IV ix 97 



Village Community in Ill iv 62 



Women develop at early age III iv 182 



Zimran traces in II xv 284 



Indian, American. 



Adoption of white man into, 



family, ceremony IV in 238 



Affinities with Asiatic tribes III l 172 



African and American; 



CONTACT OF NeGRO AND. 



By A. F. Chamberlain, 



abstract IV ii 21 



African origin of South 



American Ill v 68 



Agriculture among, in C. 



America II i 377 



Algonquin, Wyandots, Iro- 

 quois, Chippewas, Missis- 



sauguas, Eries; locations 



in Canada I ni 209 



Alphabet Ill m 168 



American, in Literature. 



By A. F. Chamberlain: 



abstract IV i 33 



American operations against 



them in Revolutionary 



war IV vii 391 



Animistic ideas of Blackfeet III v 23 

 Ancestor common of all 



tribes IV iv 251 



Ancient Copper implements 



found near Brockville 



analyzed for comparison 



with L. Superior native 



Copper II 1 335 



Indian, American — Con. 



Antiquity and origin of, 

 relics found near Brock- 

 ville 



Architecture ; 



Asiatic origin 



Asiatic origin traced by geo- 

 graphical names; criti- 

 cized 



Bleeding implements (pi.) . . 



Boeothick arts and ornaments 



Boeothick customs and 

 habits 



Boeothick burial customs . . . 



BffiOTHicK, OF Newfound- 

 land. By Alan Macdou- 



gall 



(abstract) 



Brain capacity of 



Brain volume comparative . 



Brain weight of 



British Govt, attempt to 

 regulate sale of liquor to 

 Indians 



Burial customs 



Burial ground at Arica 



Burial rites of Blackfeet. . . . 



Cannabalism among 



Canadian, Govt's, mode of 

 treating 



Canadian, Research and 

 Aid Society; formation 

 OF. By Rev. Ed. F. Wil- 

 son 



Causes of continual wars 

 among them 



Causes of decline in popula- 

 tion 



Central America 



Character 



Characters of their Evil 

 Spirits and Great Spirit. . 



Charter under which they 

 obtain lands in Canada . . 



Chiefs, characteristics and 

 powers 



Children, manner of up- 

 bringing 



Chingalacose, chief of Chip- 

 pewas in war of 1812 



Chinook Indians. By Paul 

 Kane 



Chinook, Habits, Cus- 

 toms AND Traditions of. 

 By Paul Kane 



Civilization effects on 



Conchological relics of, 

 of Ontario. By Daniel 

 Wilson 



Copper utensils not used by. 



Corn as used by Abenakis. . 



Ser. Vol. Page 



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IV vii 

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IV 

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IV II 



IV II 



II XV 



II XV 



II XV 



IV III 



II III 



II X 



III V 



IV HI 



IV I 



II III 



I I 



II I 



II IV 



II III 



IV IV 



II III 



II III 



IV IV 



II II 



I in 



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I I 



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333 



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 284 

 21 

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II XIV 433 



118 



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 377 

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233 



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