TRU 



GENERAL INDEX 



TUD 



Ser. 



Triink Line of railway in 

 Canada. 



Negotiations for its con- 

 struction I 



Truran, Wm. 

 On Durability of Rail- 

 road Iron: reprint I 



Truancy Act, New England 



States II 



Truro. 



Newport and, geological 



area of Nova Scotia II 



Trumpeter Birds, order to 



which they belong II 



Tryngites subruficollis, 



Toronto Ill 



Tryon, Gov. of N. York. 

 Autograph letters concern- 

 ing personal and public 



affairs II 



Trypetidae. 



Feeding habits of larvae IV 



Species described IV 



Tsatens tribe Ill 



Tschuakak, vocabulary Ill 



Tschudi, Dr. 



Distortion in ancient Peru- 

 vian crania natural or 



artificial II 



Tse'kehne. 



Beard, how trimmed IV 



Beaver Indians branch of . . IV 



Bone scrapers IV 



Bows of IV 



Call sunset or west naren'on IV 



Drums IV 



Gambling sticks IV 



Honest IV 



How, hunted cariboo in 



olden times IV 



How, trim their beard IV 



Lodges IV 



Month names IV 



Nah'ane tribe north of it . . . IV 



Names of months IV 



Scaffolding of IV 



Language characteristics 



compared with Nah'ane . . IV 

 Language different from 



Nah'ane IV 



Occupation and social orga- 

 nization IV 



Physical characteristics .... IV 



Population IV 



Provision stores IV 



Snow shoes IV 



Sociologically considered ... IV 



Spoons IV 



Subdivisions IV 



Tribe IIIvii 



Utensils IV 



Tsequil, prehistoric race IV 



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Ts'Ets'aut. 



Branch of Nah'ane tribe on 



Portland inlet IV vii 521 



22 Origin of tribe IV vii 521 



Tsetse fly I i 189 



Tsilkoh'tin. 



Ill 237 Bone scrapers IV iv 70 



Cradles IV iv 133 



III 428 I Dene tribe IV vi 77 



I Dress IV iv 164 



Drums IV IV 151 



XV 112 Fish harpoons IV iv 71 



Gambling sticks IV iv 78 



XI 151 Habitat and subdivisions. . . IV IV 22 



How, carry their babies .... IV iv 134 



VII 195 Mats of IV iv 157 



j Method of weaving IV iv 156 



! Physical characteristics .... IV iv 18 



I Population IV iv 16 



XIV 121 Semilkameen partly descen- 

 ded from IV IV 24 



Shushwap Indians relations 



with IV IV 23 



Sociologically considered . . . IV iv 28 



Store houses IV iv 197 



Vessels IV iv 134 



Tshapojir, tattoo customs of. IV v 177 

 Tshermak. 

 VI 419 Polysomatic character of 



Olivine: ref Ill v 176 



Tsimpsian. 



Language influenced Nah'- 

 ane IV VII 529 



Tribe not offshoot of Dene . . Ill vii 111 



Tsochar IV v 213 



Tsurami. 



Date of reign IV iv 271 



Inscriptions on stone found 



at Mathura translated. . . IV iv 268 

 Tuatha-de-Danans, Irish 

 family connected with 



Onam II xiv 562 



Tubercula acustica, Amiu- 



rus Ill II 354 



Tuberculosis, some features 

 explained by evolutionary 



hypotheses IV viii 541 



VII 527 Tubulibranchiata, generic 



characters II xii 27 



VII 526 Tucker, David. 



On certain modern views 

 concerning ordinal ar- 

 rangement of higher 



Mammalia II ix 154 



On SECLUDED Tribes of 



Uncivilized MEN II ix 326 



Tucker, E. S. 



Host plants for Stagmato- 

 phora ceanothiella Cosens: 



ref IV IX 310 



Tudor, Hastings Co., Arseni- 

 cal pyrites from, analyzed II Xii 266 

 487 



