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Roman — Con. 



Cranial capacity (large) ... . II xv 216 



Crania of ancient II ii 221 



Description of Monuments 

 of, Rule in Britain: re- 

 viewed II XIV 543 



Government of Britain ; 



general view of II x 303 



Governors of Britain during 

 first century and dates of 

 rule II x 304 



Governors of Britain during 

 second, third and fourth 

 centuries determined from 

 Latin Inscriptions dis- 

 covered in Britain. . . II x 310 314, 322 



Identified stations on 

 southern, barrier in 

 Britain. By Rev. John 

 McCauI II xiii 136 



Inscriptions in Britain; 

 McCaul's rendering of 

 Bath inscription correct . . II iii 465 



International arbitration as 

 practised by IV viii 41 



Laws concerning church ... . IV il 167 



Law giving father absolute 



power over his children . . IV ii 161 



Laws influenced by Christi- 

 anity in protecting child- 

 ren IV II 163 



Laws regarding slaves before 

 and after Christianity was 

 established IV ii 173 



Medicine stamps in Britain 

 interpreted II in 8 



Metallurgy in Britain II vi 409 



Old, Language with exam- 

 ples. I II 277 



Provision for relief of poor 

 before Christianity was 

 established and after- 

 wards IV II 165 



Remains and survivals 

 around Nimes IV ii 198 



Remains at Caerleon II vii 463 



Shells found on, sites in 



Britain II iii 386 



Skulls of Ancient II i 76 



Sun-baths; value of IV viii 99 



Roman Walls in Britain. 



Notes on some Latin In- 

 scriptions found on or 



near II ix 221 



II XII 108, 118 



Who built them? II xiii 136 



Romance. 



Beavers mentioned in, lan- 

 guages II IV 360 



Origin and growth of, lan- 

 guages IV II 184 



Ser. Vol, Page 



Romance — Con. 



Report on Congress of, 



Philology at Montpel- 



LIER. By Arthur Harvey . IV ii 188 



Romanic Languages, origin 



and growth as affected by 



conquest Ill vi 106 



Rome. 



Ahban family in II xiv 562 



Jadag family connection in . II xiv 560 

 On some Points connect- 

 ed WITH Early History 

 OF. By Rev. E. St. John 



Parry I ii 218,274 



Onam family connection in . II xiv 559 



Shammai family in II xiv 561 



Romney Tp., gazetteer no- 

 tice (1813) II xiv 541 



Rondeau Harbor. 



Similar to Toronto IV i 245 



Ronecht. 



Miraculous properties of .. . II iv 432 

 Ronig See, relative amounts 



of salts in water IV vii 559 



Rontgen Rays, cure for Lu- 

 pus vulgaris IV viii 123 



Root. 



Botrychium virgisnianum 



(pi.) IV v 280 



Root Aphis, symptoms of, in 



peach trees IV ii 213 



Roots. 



Nature of, and Words. 



By W. H. VanderSm&sen II xv 509 

 Roofing Slates. 



Canadian II vii 218 



Gaspe Peninsula II v 467 



Rosa, Tourn, Canadian 

 localities of 



R. blanda. Ait II xv 433 



R. Carolina, L II xv 433 



R. lucida, Ehrhardt II xv 433 



R. micrantha, Smith II xv 433 



R. rubig|Jnosa, L II xv 433 



R. setigera, Michx II xv 432 



R. stricta, Lindl II xv 433 



R. blanda Ait, Host of 



Rhodites bicolor, Harr IV ix 350 



R. gracilis, Ashm IV IX 351 



R. ignotus O.S IV ix 350 



R. lenticularis, Bass IV ix 349 



R. multispinosus, Gillette . . IV ix 349 



R. nebulosus, Bass IV ix 351 



R. Carolina, L., host of Rho- 

 dites bicolor, Harr IV ix 350 



Rosaceae. 



Barrie species II xv 47 



Canadian species II xiv 293 



Hamilton species Ill ii 147 



Localities Canadian species. II xiv 639 



II XV 361 

 London species II viii 224 



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