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Mettenius — Con. 



Dichotomy does not occur in 



Filicinese: ref IV viii 



Sexual phase of Ophioglos- 



sum pedunculosum: ref . . IV v 

 Mexicans. 



Brain volume of II xv 



Brain volume of, compara- 

 tive II XV 



Brain weight of II xv 



Connection with mound- 

 builders traced I i 



Crania; measurements. ... II ii 



Defeated by Cocyoeza IV vi 



Devastated Zapotecapan ... IV vi 



Evil spirit (Owl) I i 



Tradition concerning origin. IV vi 



War with Oaxaca IV vi 



War with Zapotecs IV vi 



Mexico. 



Aborigines of Khitan origin .III i 

 Amalgamation processes 



used in IV iv 



Ancient civilization Ill v 



Civilizations of Mexico and 

 Central America; relations 



of. Ill v 



Erosion effects on valleys 

 between Esperanza and 



Atoyac IV v 



History in 11th century IV vil 



Maize and cotton cultiva- 

 tion introduced IV vi 



Moro rock in II ix 



Native histories of IV vi 



New Historyof conquest of. 

 By Robert Alex. Wilson: 



reviewed II v 



Othomis most ancient Tun- 

 gusian colonists of Ameri- 

 ca IV v 



Time reckoning among an- 

 cients IV v 



Valley, descent from pla- 

 teau to Atoyac; section. . IV v 

 Valley, descent from plateau 



to Monterey IV v 



Mezereon family, species 



yielding paper fibre II XI 



Mezzofanti, Cardinal, auto- 

 graph II XIV 



Miami, cranial measurements 



of II II 



Mica. 



Canadian II viii 



Canadian localities II vi 



Characters and Canadian 



localities of, slate II vi 



Diorite dykes cutting, 

 schists in L. Superior dis- 

 trict (pi.) Ill IV 



Industry in Canada IV viil 



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224 



229 

 201 



107 

 418 

 174 

 173 

 107 

 178 

 183 

 171 



285 



359 

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65 



362 

 45 



213 

 311 

 156 



442 



206 



315 



365 



365 



199 



502 



423 



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434 



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Mica — Con. 



Micaceous gneiss on north 



shore, L. Superior I i 125 



Tests II VI 152 



Michabo iv vi 310 



Michaelis. 



Scarlet Red micro-chemical 



reagent: ref IV viii 242 



Staining properties of Scar- 

 let Red: ref IV viii 404 



Michaux, Andre. 



Mistassinni Country in 1792 II ix 255 

 Michelinia (De Koninck), 



generic characters II iv 111 



M. convexa (D'Orbigny). 

 Onondaga and corniferous, 



Ontario (pi.) II iv 112 



Ontario (pi.) II vi 509 



M. favosoidea (Billings), 



corniferous, Ontario II iv 114 



M. intermittens (Billings), 



corniferous, Ontario II IV 113 



Michigan. 



Carboniferous rocks in II vil 75 



Drift deposits in II vil 77 



First Biennial Report of 

 Geological Survey of: re- 

 viewed II VII 73 



Geological formations in. . . II vil 73 



Geological history of II Vll 76 



Salt wells of II viii 267 



System of education (1855). II I 176 



University (1855) _. . . II I 175 



Upper Silurian formations 



in II VII 74 



Michigan, Lake. 



Origin of name II vii 504 



Vessels built on, 1760-78. . . IV iv 311 

 Michigan Mouse, Canadian 



localities Ill VI 79 



Michilimackinac. 



Gazetteer notice (1813) II xiv 524 



Recapture of, by Americans IV iii 1 

 Trade routes from, at con- 

 quest IV III 259 



Michipicoten Bay, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II XIV 526 



Michipicoten Isle, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 526 



Michipicoten region, Wawa 



tuffs in IV VIII 351 



Michipicoten River, gazet- 

 teer notice (1813) II xiv 526 



Michol River, Palenque IV vi 103 



Mickle, Geo., B.A. 



Notes ON Nickel IV ii 77 



Micmacs. 



Divinities IV VI 275 



Knowledge of Natural His- 

 tory IV VI 327 



Population in 1845 I I 196 



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