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Index to Authors. 



Bates, J. S., p. 115. 



Bowers, Miss E., p. 59. 



•Campbell, R. H., p. 35-95-265-289. 



•Grainger, AI. A., p. 215. 



Hall, W. C. J., p. 123. 



Xnechtel, A., p. 96. 



Lawler, James, p. 262. 



Lee, Geo. W., p. 302.^ 



Leavitt, Clyde, p. 195. 



McGrath. P. T., p. 67. 



^lorton, B. R., p. 118. 



Prettie, R. D.. p. 280. 



Tlhodes, J. E., p. 316. 



Roche, Hon. Dr.. p. 74. 



Silverthorn, N., p. S3. 



Sorgius, Henrv, p. 247. 



Swaine, J. M..^p. 89. 



Sweezev, R. O., p. 154. 



Wallin,'H. C, p. 51. 



Wheeler, A. O.. p. 292. 



Whitman, F. C, p. 227. 



Widmer, Marie, p. 66. 



Wilson, Elhvood, p. 284. 



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