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Perophora annectens, Rit- 



ter, Ucluelet, B.C IV ix 



Perophoridse, British Colum- 

 bia coast IV IX 



Perreaulz. 



Dividing Machine I i 



Perrot. 



Negotiation with Indian 

 tribes round Lake Michi- 

 gan II II 



Perry, A. Bowen. 



Letter concerning Indians 



in North West Canada ... Ill vii 

 Perry, Sir E. 



Voyage in Arctic regions: 



ref I I 



Perry-making. 

 On Cider and, By T. W. 



Booker: reprint I ii 



Persia. 



Clearness of Atmosphere 

 IN Oroomiah. By Rev. T. 



D. Stoddard I iii 



Cymri in II xv 



Horse introduced into, and 



use made of horse I i 



Horite traces in II xiii 



Kaiomers or Gayomers in. . II xv 



Traces of Ashchur in II xiv 



Persian. 



Celtic connection with II xv 



Coptic article in: examples. II xiii 



Mythology II xiii 



Onam family connection 



with II XIV 



Persoon's Synopsis Plan- 

 tarum, 1807, spruces de- 

 scribed in: ref Ill vi 



Perthite, same as orthoclase . I i 

 Perturbations. 

 On certan Planetary, 

 and on a new, on 

 Encke's Comet. By Rev. 



W. E. Penny: reprint II in 



Peru. 



Amalgamation processes 



used in IV iv 



Cymric Celts; how they 



reached IV vii 



Early history IV vii 



Indian Graves of: reprint II x 

 Peruvian. 



Brain capacity of II xv 



Brain volume of, compara- 

 tive II XV 



Brain weight of II XV 



Crania II vii 



II XV 



Crania; measurements II ii 



Cranial distortion II viii 



Described II xv 



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Peruvian — Con. 



Distortion in, crania natu- 

 ral or artificial II VI 419 



Golden Shroud II i 391 



Peruvian words in Guanche IV vii 40 



Pottery..... II iii 258 



Time reckoning IV v 314 



Toltecs same as ancient. ... Ill ii 170 

 Peschel. 



Asiatic origin of Eskimo: ref. Ill vi 278 



Pestles, Dene IV iv 48 



Peters, Bishop II xiii 82 



Peters, Dr. 



Periodical Comet of thirteen 



years II ii 65 



Peter's, St., Bay, gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 535 



Peterborough. 



Fossils obtained in Trenton 



Limestone II v 204 



In 1836 II XV 36 



St. Lawrence and Lake 

 Huron and Peterborough 



Junction Ry. Lines I I 22 



Peterfield, Toronto II xiii 107 



Peterman, Augustus. 

 Expedition to Central 



Africa: reprint I in 83 



Meeting of Dr. Barth 



and Dr. Vogel : reprint . . I in 265 

 New Expedition into Cen- 

 tral Africa : reprint I III 307 



Peterman, Capt. 

 On Sir John Franlkin 



(search for) I I 118 



Theory regarding sea or land 



at north pole I ii 125 



Petiole of leaves, absorbs 



water through its surface . IV vii 252 

 Petite Isle aux d'Indes, 



gazetteer notice (1813) .. . II xiv 535 

 Petite Nation River, gazet- 

 teer notice (1813) II xiv 66 



Petitot, Father, ceremonies 



of Dene IV v 200 



Cree name for Eskimo : ref . . Ill vi 267 



Den6 language IV vi 90 



Eskimo vocabulary: ref . . . . Ill vi 264 

 Indian myth regarding dog 



men: ref IV v 34 



Na'anne tribe same as 



Nah'ane: ref IV vii 517 



On dress of Eastern Denes: 



ref IV IV 162 



On prehistoric weapons: ref. IV iv 149 

 On copper and iron among 



Eastern Denes: ref IV iv 136 



On name "D6n6-Diudjie": 



ref IV IV 9 



Petraia comicula, Ontario 



(pi.) II VI 510 



P. profunda II iv 120 



