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Ser. Vol. 



Selkirk, Yukon. 



Climate IV viii 



Meteorological Observa- 

 tions IV VIII 



Selodes, Rambur, N. Ameri- 

 can species II vii 



Selwyii. 



Origin of Canadian apa- 

 tites: ref IV viii 



Sem, traces of, in ancient his- 

 tory II xiv 



Sexnempses, traces of, in an- 

 cient history II xiv 



Semilkameen Indians, 

 partly descended from 



Tsy'koh'tin IV iv 



Semimembranosus, Orang. IV vi 



Semireticulati II v 



Semitendinosus, Orang IV vi 



Semitic. 

 Aryan and, roots indicate 



same source II xiii 



Celtic nouns have many 



points of similarity with . . II xiii 

 Egyptian language connects 



Aryan and II xiii 



Egyptian names of persons, 

 places and things common 



to, and Aryan II xiii 



Indo-European and, races 



have common parent. ... II xiii 



Races; distribution II i 



Semitic element in Hamite 



language II xiii 



Semitic origin of Indians 



questioned IV v 



Traces of Ashchurites in 

 traditions, etc., of, and 

 Semito-Hamitic Nations. II xiv 

 Semito-Hamitic, traces of 

 Ashchurites in traditions, 

 etc., of Semitic and, Na- 

 tions II XIV 



Semneh, Dr. R. Lepsius's 



exploration of I ii 



Semphucrates, traces of, in 



ancient history II xiv 



Senebier. 



Water absorption by leaves : 



ref IV VII 



Seneca Indians. 



American invasion of their 



territory in 1779 IV vii 



Founder of tribe IV vi 



Origin of name II vii 



Seneca Snake-root, Cana- 

 dian habitats II XV 



Sensation. 



Belief and II x 



Defined II ii 



In Psychology II xi 



Page 

 292 

 291 I 

 496 i 



495 

 415 



415 



24 

 561 

 189 

 560 



284 

 284 



287 



288 

 162 



286 

 26 



219 



219 



179 



404 



242 



395 

 266 

 507 



354 



234 

 286 

 307 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Sensationalism. 



David Hartley's develop- 

 ment of it. II IV 397 



Locke's principles carried 



out in II IV 397 



Sensationalist. 



Doctrine of, and Locke's 



philosophy II iv 399 



Philosophy II vil 103 



The Sensationalist Phil- 

 osophy. By Rev. Wm. 



Hincks II iv 396 



Sense Organs. 



Nervous System and, of 

 Amiurus. By Prof. Ram- 

 say Wright Ill II 352 



Skin and Cutaneous, of 

 Amiurus, By Prof. R. 



Ramsay Wright Ill ii 251 



Special, of Amiurus Ill ii 372 



Sensitive Plant, susceptible 



to moonlight II iv 223 



Sensitive perception. 



Doctrine of II i 383 



Sir Wm. Hamilton's doc- 

 trine of : reviewed II II 285 



Sensitometer, Abney IV vii 380 



Senta's Monarchy IV v 98 



Sentiment. 

 On Relation of Quantity 

 TO .(ESTHETIC. By Rev. 



David Inglis II in 409 



Sephres, traces of , in Egypt . . II xiv 193 

 Sepulchral. 



Etruscan, inscriptions Ill in 162 



September, observations on 



birds in Toronto in IV in 85, 186 



Sequachee, valley of eleva- 

 tion Ill vii 66 



Serapis, temple of. 



At Pozzuoli. By Sir Ed. 

 Walker Head, Bart: re- 

 viewed II in 336 



Serapis. 



Dates of various changes of 



level in II ni 339 



Was it a temple of II in 339 



What is proper age of II in 339 



Serica vespertina, Schonh . . I in 325 

 Serpent Myth. 



Abenakies IV V 13 



American Indian's, and fall 



of Man IV v 10 



Blackfeet IV v 14 



Ceylon IV v 14 



Tusayans IV v 14 



Zunis IV v 13 



Serpent, Le, gazetteer notice 



(1813) II XIV 659 



Serpentines II vin 4 



439 



