LAN 



GENERAL INDEX 



LAN 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Landscapes. 



Photographic landscapes 



ON paper: reprint I I 



Lang. 



Polynesia and Guiana lan- 

 guages: ref Ill V 



Tracheides: ref IV v 



Lang, W. R. 



Chemical Industries of 



Canada IV viii 



Langer, C. 



Abductor obliquus pollicis 



in orang: ref IV vi 



Cause of short neck in 



anthropoids: ref IV vi 



Fingers of orang dispro- 

 portionately short com- 

 pared with palm, cause: 

 ref IV VI 



Flexor accessorius in orang: 



ref .•:•••.• IV vi 



Flexor longus pollicis in 



orang: ref IV vi 



Long head of biceps in 

 orang: ref IV vi 



Pronator radii teres in 



orang: ref IV VI 



Resemblances of ape's foot 

 to human hand: ref IV vi 



Quadratus femoris in orang: 



ref...... IV VI 



Scansorius in orang IV vi 



Short muscles of thenar and 

 hypo-thenar eminences 

 are interossei: ref IV VI 



Tendon in connection with 

 abductor hallucis in orang: 



ref IV VI 



Langerie-Basse, bones, arms 



and implements found at. II ix 

 Langley. 



Glands of oesophagus of frog: 



ref Ill II 



Langley and Sewall. 



Peptic cells in Gasteropodus 



trispinatus: ref Ill ii 



Langton, John, M.A., 

 M.P.P. 



Census of 1861 (Canada): 



reprint II x 



Early discoveries of 

 French in North 

 America II ii 



On a Small Capillary 



WWE NOT hitherto DE- 

 SCRIBED II II 



Importance of Scientific 



Studies to Practical Alen. I ii 

 Langton, Thos., M.A. 

 Partial list of Canadian 

 Fungi IV ix 



141 



68 

 281 



151 



548 

 511 



521 



571 



539 



561 



536 



591 



550 

 557 



549 



572 



265 



401 



401 



393 



96 

 201 



69 



Language. 



Affiliation of Algonquin 

 Languages. By John 



Campbell 



Algonkin, and grammar. . . . 



Basis of classification 



Blackfoot Language. By 



Rev. John Maclean 



Blackfoot, characteristics.. 

 Carrier subdivisions, differ- 

 ences 



Changes produced by con- 

 quest 



Changes produced by mi- 

 gration 



Changes produced by migra- 

 tions to uninhabited Is- 

 lands (Polynesia) Ill vi 



Children's capacity for in- 

 venting new forms and 



words Ill VI 



Cree, characteristics IV vi 



Dene and Tungus IV v 



Dene Language. By Rev. 



Father Morice IV i 



Dene, expressiveness IV vi 



Development of. By 



Horatio Hale Ill vi 



Dialects of America II ii 



Etruscan, with examples. . . In 

 Grammar indicates its 



growth IV VI 



Growth Ill V 



Growth of written Ill v 



Havelocque's theory of . . . . Ill v 



Influences affecting IV vi 



Iroquois, and grammar. ... Ill vi 

 Kind of, used by primitive 



man II xv 



Language and Religion. 



By Rev. John Maclean . . IV vi 

 Man's chief characteristic. . IV iv 

 Mohawk, characteristics. . . IV vi 

 Motive of primitive, makers II xv 

 Nah'ane tribe's character- 

 istic sounds IV VII 



Nah'ane tribe's IV vii 



Odahwah Indian II v 



Old Italian I n 



Old Roman I n 



Origin of II xv 



Peculiarities and exter- 

 , nal relations of Gae- 

 lic. By David Spence .. . Ill vi 

 Practical efficiency of tonal 



distinctions II xi 



Relationship of Ameri- 

 can. By A. F. Chamber- 

 lain Ill V 



Sabello-Oscan, with ex- 

 amples I II 



Sahaptin, characteristics. . . IV vi 



107 



112 

 283 

 204 



170 

 283 



92 

 414 

 276 



282 

 167 

 92 

 165 

 281 

 125 



516 



273 



21 



283 



515 



527 

 525 

 182 

 274 

 277 

 511 



238 

 89 



57 



276 

 283 



271 



