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GENERAL INDEX. 
^Campbell [Sir G.] on the peoples be¬ 
tween India and China, 1874, 145 ; on 
the privileges over land, wrongly called 
property, 195 
-Address to the Section of Economic 
Science and Statistics, 1876, 186 
--- on the work of the Anthropometric 
Committee, 1878, 152 ; 1879, 175 5 1880, 
120 ; 1881, 225 ; on a common measure 
of value in direct taxation, 1878, 220 
-on the municipalisation of the land, 
1885, 1158 ; *the rule of the road from 
an anthropological point of view, 1215 
- Address to the Anthropological 
Section, ] 886 , 826 ; what is an Aryan ? 
842 
__(J. F.) on a visit to the hypogeum, 
North Uist, 1872, 175 
_(J. H. M.) on the social aspects of 
trades unionism, 1878, 676 
__ (J. S.) on the tobacco trade of 
Liverpool, 1870, 189 
_ (Major) on the Shorawak valley 
and the Toba plateau, 1879, 447 
•Camphene hydrochlorides, C I 0 H 17 C1, ob¬ 
tained from turpentine and camphene 
respectively, the relative stability of, 
E. F. Ehrhardt on, 1886, 591 
Camphor, Charles Tomlinson on the mo¬ 
tion of, towards the light, 1862, 23 
- Japanese, from peppermint, G. H. 
Beckett and Dr. C. R. A. Wright on, 
1875, 38 
* - from turpentine, the production 
of, J. E. Marsh and R. Stockdale on, 
1890, 785 
Camps (Dr.) on the sanitary condition 
of the troops in India, 1863, 152 
^Canada, Sir W. Logan, Dr. Dawson, and 
Dr. Sterry Hunt on organic remains in 
Laurentian rocks in, 1864, 58 
___ Principal J. W. Dawson on the 
fossil plants of the post-Pliocene depo¬ 
sits of, in connection with the climate 
of the period, and the formation of 
Boulder-clay, 1865, 50 
-- James Hey wood on the sanitary 
state of the Indians in the settlement 
of Kanyeageh, 1868, 167 
--Sir G. D. Gibb on stone imple¬ 
ments and fragments of pottery from, 
1872, 1 S 6 
* _the Dominion of, especially with 
regard to the geography of the North¬ 
west territory, C. Graham on, 1882, 
628 
- as it impresses and influences an 
emigrant, with notes on the North-west 
territory, H. Moody on, 1883, 612 
__a brief chronological and statistical 
review of the past and present of, by 
C. Waif or d, 1883, 613 
_ anthropological discoveries in, by 
C. A. Hirschfelder, 1884, 915 
^Canada, population, immigration, and 
pauperism in, J. Lowe on, 1884, 866 
* -- the application of scientific and 
practical arboriculture in, Prof. Brown 
on, 1884, 855 
* - the banking system of, H. J. 
Hague on, 1884, 868 
* -the climate of, and its relations to 
life and health, Dr. W. H. Hingston 
on, 1884, 785 
-the coals of, H. A. Budden on, 
1884, 713 
-the commercial relations of, with 
Spain and her colonies, A. de Mar- 
coartu on, 1884, 870 
-the economic minerals of, the oc¬ 
currence, localities, and output of, 
W. H. Merritt on, 1884, 719 
-the fisheries of, L. Z. Joncas on, 
1884, 854 
-the forests of, Dr. R. Bell on, 1884, 
S 56 
-the forests of, Dr. J. B. Hurlbert on, 
1884, 872 
-the lighthouse system of, W. Smith 
on, 1884, 891 
- the phosphate industry of, R. C. 
Adams on, 1884, 853 
■-the Post Office Savings Bank system 
of, J. C. Stewart on, 1884, 834 
- the anorthosite rocks of, F. D. 
Adams on, 1886, 666 
-the coal-bearing rocks of, F. D. 
Adams on, 1886, 639 
-the great prairie lands of North¬ 
west, proposed new route to, via Hud¬ 
son’s Strait and Bay, Dr. J. Rae on, 
1886, 728 
- tidal observations in, report of the 
Committee for promoting, 1885, 33 ; 
1886, 150 ; 1887, 31 ; 1888, 27 ; 1889, 
27 ; 1890, 183 
—— north-western tribes of the Dominion 
of, report on the physical characters, 
languages, and industrial and social 
condition of the, 1885, 696 ; 1886, 285 ; 
1887, 173 ; 1888 , 235 ; 1889,797; 1890, 
553 
* -the North-west territories of, J. G. 
Colmer on, 1889, 669 
-- and the United States, the demar¬ 
cation of the international boundary 
between (1872-73), Capt. S. Anderson 
on, 1874, 172 
Canadian and British agriculture, Prof. 
J. P. Sheldon on, 1884, 847 
--climate, the influence of, on Euro¬ 
pean races, Prof. W. H. Hingston on, 
1886, 843 
* -finance, J. McLennan on, 1884, S 41 
- forest trees, the distribution of, 
A. T. Drummond on, 1884, 855 
- forests, Dr. Hurlbert’s notes on, 
1863, 96 ; 1884, 872 
