MOR 



GENERAL INDEX 



MOU 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Mortars, magnesian II iii 333 



Mortimer, Rev. Geo., Thorn- 

 hill II xiii 443 



Morton, Dr. S. G. 



American brain capacities: 



ref. II XV 224 



Crania americana: ref II ii 365 



Craniological investigations 



of I III 345 



Homogeneous cranial char- 

 acteristics of American 



race: ref II ii 409 



Mortuary. 



Dene, columns IV iv 199 



Mortuary Customs of 

 Blackfeet Indians. By 



Rev. J. McLean Ill v 20 



Mosaical chronology, its 

 accuracy not weakened 

 by modern discovery .... IV iv 40 

 Mosaic Disease in Tobacco. 



Cause IV viii 55 



Described IV vii 323 



Moser. 



Moser's Images and a new 

 Action of Light: reprint II iii 163 



Mosinos II X 134 



Mosley. 



Auctioneer of Toronto II xii 338 



Moss Campion, Canadian 



localities II xv 170 



Moss family, species yielding 



paper fibre II xi 199 



Mosses. 



Boreal type on east coast 



L. Huron II xiv 475 



In United States II i 189 



On Laurentian strata II xiv 472 



On Niagara and Clinton 



rocks of Canada II xiv 471 



Mosquito, transmitter of 



yellow fever IV viii 57 



Mother Nature, among pri- 

 mitive people IV VI 338 



Moths, Canadian II viii 1 



Motion. 



Relative Motion. By Jas. 



Loudon Ill I 231 



Motors, electric, M. Marie 



Davy's new I ill 33 



Mouat, J. Gordon. 



Few Canadian Climates. . Ill ii 195 

 Mouille Pointe, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 527 



Moulenet, Isles au, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 528 



Mound-Builders. 



Alphabet Ill iii 168 



Antiquity of II i 232 



Aztecs connected with I i 107 



III II 171 

 Carp river settlements II I 236 



Ser. 



Mound-Builders — Con. 



Cause of disappearance ... . II 



Copper and wooden tools and 

 utensils found in, mines . . I 



Copper mines on Keweenaw 

 Peninsula II 



Copper of 6 tons weight 

 found in mine, description 

 of mine I 



Descendants Ill 



Eskimo related to Ill 



Estimation of date of dis- 

 appearance I 



. Ethnology of I 



Extent of, mounds Ill 



Evidence that they and not 

 Indians mined in L. Su- 

 perior district I 



II 



Evidence that they visited 

 mining regions of L. Su- 

 perior rather than lived 

 there permanently I 



Human skeletons found in 

 mounds in Manitoba. ... Ill 



Identified with Ancient 

 Miners in L. Superior. ... I 



Indians succeeded, evidence I 



Inscriptions in Ohio and 

 Iowa translated IV 



Inscriptions translated IV 



Methods in mining I 



Mound Builders in Can- 

 ada. ByC. N.Bell Ill iv 131 



Mound Builders of Ame- 

 rica. By J. C. Hamilton: 

 abstract Ill vii 41 



Mounds in Manitoba Ill iv 132 



Mounds at St. Andrew's, 



Man Ill IV 132 



Muskokis probably IV iv 40 



Origin of Ill m 148 



III V 63 



Pipes II II 259, 324 



Pipes compared with In- 

 dian II II 334 



Reason for believing that 

 they mined copper on 

 Shores of L. Superior. ... I 



Relics found in Manitoba 

 mounds . Ill 



Serpent mounds suggestive 

 of Fall of Man IV 



Theory of, disappearance. . . I 



Tools used in mining I 



II 



Tools used, similar to those 

 found in North Wales in 

 ancient copper mines. ... II 



Wooden tools found 



m, 



I 



329 



