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PUBLICATIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE 



TIN 



Time — Con. 



Decimal System of. By W. 

 J. Loudon: abstract 



Dene mode of reckoning. . . 



Difficulties and inconveni- 

 ences 



Electric, Ball in Strand .... 



Greenwich prime meridian, 

 advantages of 



History of the Hour . . ..... 



Hour meridian distinguish- 

 ed 



Hour zones 



International congresses on 

 universal time 



Local, traced around world 

 with map 



Longitude and, reckoning 

 selection of prime 

 meridian common to all 

 NATIONS. By Sandford 

 Fleming Ill i 



Memorandum on move- 

 ment FOR reckoning 

 time on SCIENTIFIC BASIS, 

 BY WHICH GREATEST POS- 

 SIBLE DEGREE OF SIM- 

 PLICITY, ACCURACY AND 

 UNIFORMITY WILL BE OB- 

 TAINED THROUGHOUT 



WORLD. By Sandford 

 Fleming IV i 



Natural and artificial di- 

 visions HI I 



New first Meridian Ill i 



Petitions to Parliament con- 

 cerning standard IV i 



Principles of cosmic, ex- 

 plained Ill III 



Reforms in, reckoning. 



By Sandford Fleming IV ii 



Reckoning among ancients . IV il 



Reckoning among primitive 



people .. IV VI 



Reckoning among various 



uncivilized tribes IV v 



Reckoning by "hour meri- 

 dians" IV I 



Simultaneous, in different 



parts Ill I 



Standards for British Pos- 

 sessions IV I 



Standards for various coun- 

 tries on Universal Time 

 principle IV i 



Table illustrating different 



systems HI i 



Time-Reckoning. By Sand- 

 ford Fleming Ill i 



Twenty-four hour notation. IV i 



Twenty-four hour system. . IV ii 



Uniform, reckoning scheme . Ill i 



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227 



105 

 147 



10 



75 



128 

 129 



331 



313 



228 



130 



234 



236 



126 



97 

 230 

 140 

 112 



Ser. 

 Time — Con. 



Uniform, reckoning scheme 

 application to daily life. . Ill 



Universal, in Canada IV 



Universal or Cosmic. By 



Sandford Fleming Ill 



Universal or Cosmic. By 

 Sandford Fleming with 



ALL correspondence ON 



subject in possession of 

 Canadian Institute.. . . Ill 

 Universal; views of Euro- 

 pean countries Ill 



Washington Conference re- 

 sults IV 



Timofeew, D. 



Chromophilous substances 

 in embryo of chick: ref . . . IV 



Nature of nucleolus: ref IV 



Tin. 



In mineral waters I 



Iron coated with, or with 



tin and lead I 



Notes on Tin: reprint. ... I 

 Production in Britain, 1860. II 



Protoxide of II 



Tin alloys in blowpipe with 



Bismuth II 



Copper II 



Gold... II 



Lead II 



Platinum II 



Platinum and zinc II 



Silver II 



ThaUium II 



Tineidae, species IV 



Tinne Indians, 



Canada Ill 



Tinneh. 



Classification of HI 



Comparative vocabulary of, 



and Tungus languages .. . Ill 

 Tribe in Northern Canada. . HI 

 Tribes affinity with Tun- 

 gusians of Siberia and 



Northern China HI 



Tungus affinity with, in 



customs and features. . . . HI 

 Turanian character of lan- 

 guage exhibited in gram- 

 mar Ill 



Tinne Tinneh, inappropriate 



as a generic term for Denes I V 

 Tinodes tivida, Hagen, 

 characters, N. American 



habitats II 



Tinstone II 



Tintamane, W. Indies, phy- 

 sical features and geology IV 



Tintin process IV 



Tinnunculus sparverius, 



Canadian specimens II 



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III 60 



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IV 447 



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