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Kamanistiqui a — Con . 



Kamanistiquia Silver 

 BEARING Belt. By H. R. 

 Wood 



Little Pig vein 



Mountain tallow in 



Native lead Irom 



Native Silver, conditions in 

 which occurs in, belt 



Ontario vein in 



Peerless vein 



Porcupine vein 



Quartz, conditions in which 

 occurs in 



Rabbit Mountain vein 



Silver Creek vein 



Trap rocks ot, manner of for- 

 mation Ill VIJ 



Value as silver mining dis- 

 trict Ill VII 



Zinc blende, conditions in 



which occurs in Ill vil 



Kamalit, territory Ill vi 



Kamienski. 



Epicotyledonary central 

 cylinder in Primula auri- 

 cula: ref IV VI 



Kamtchatdale, Aziec traces 



in Ill II 



Kanaka. 



Brain capacity of II xv 



Skulls of II VIII 



Kane, Michael, Toronto. ... II xiii 

 Kane, PauL 



Chinook Indians II ii 



Incidents of Travel on 

 North-West Coast 

 Vancouver's Island, 

 Oregon, etc., etc.: Chi- 

 nook Indians I in 



Notes on Sojourn among 

 Half Breeds, Hudson's 

 Bay Company's Terri- 

 tory, Red River II i 



Notes on Travel among 

 Walla-Walla Indians. . II i 



Formation of icebergs in 



Smith's Sound II iv 



Illustrated edition of his 



Arctic expedition; note on II lii 



Note regarding arrangement 

 for publishing a book on 

 Indian Tribes ol America II III 



Obituary II xiii 



Wandering? of an Artist 

 among Indians of North 

 America from Canada to 

 Vancouver Island and 

 Oregon through Hudson's 

 Bay Co.'s Territory and 

 back again: reviewed. . . II iv 

 Kanermeut, territory Ill vi 



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Kangaroo. 



Australian aborigines tra- 

 dition concerning 



Hunting 



Hunts of aborigines of 



Australia 



Kangarco dance 



Kangmaligmut, territory . . . 



Kaniagmut, territory 



Kanibesinnoaks, territory. . 

 Kansas, Cretaceous Forma- 

 tion of 



Kansas (.Indians), original 



home 



Kaolin, behaviour with water 

 at high temperatures. . . . 

 Karrak Isbi-barra, king of . . 

 Karyolytic. 



Products in Diemyctyli 



(pl.)....; 



Products in pancreas of 

 young Amblystomata. . . . 

 Karsten. 



Water passage from Cari- 



bean to Pacific: ref IV viii 



Kasem-Beck and Dogiel. 

 Heart of Esox and Acipen- 



sei : ref Ill ii 



Kasha, Nah'ane word for 



McDane Creek IV vii 



Kaska tribe. 



Causes of estrangement 



from Thalhthan tribe. .. . IV vii 

 Division of Nah'ane tribe. . IV vii 



Physique of IV vii 



Relation to other tribes. .. . IV vii 

 Sub-divided into Saze-oo- 



ti-na and Ti-tsho-ti-na . . . IV vii 

 Kassa Kuaranya, Abyssinia 



(Theodore II.) II x 



Katabokokonk, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 



Kataraei, or Katoorah in 



Arabia II xv 



Katatropa, British Colum- 

 bia coast, characters of 



Katatropa nov IV ix 



K. greeleyi (Ritter) IV ix 



K. uclueletensis sp. n. IV ix 



K. vancouverensis sp. n. . . . IV ix 

 K. yakutatensis (Ritter) ... IV IX 



Katoorah, race, Arabia II xv 



Katz. 



Percentage of chlorides in 

 muscle of vertebrates and 



invertebrates: ref IV viii 



Striated muscle of dog richer 



in potassium than sodium IV ix 



Kaviagmut, territory Ill vi 



Kawagmut, territory Ill vi 



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