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INDEX TO VOL. IV Adam (Leonhard): Nordwest-Amerikanische Indianerkunst,363. Alcock (F. J.): A historic monument on HudsonBay,278. American Indian life, by several of its students, 91. Andrews (C. L.): The story of Sitka,177. Anglo-Canadian: Canada in satire, 195. Archambault (Pere Joseph-Papin): La Villa laBroquerie,281. Archibald (Sir Adams): Life of Sir John W,entworth, 87. Asselin (Olivar): L'oeuvre de l'abbe Groulx, 284. Association Catholique de la Jeunesse Canadienne-Fran�aise,89. Audet (F. J.): Histoire de quatre ans, 86. -·-------Le regiment de Carignan,85. ------Officers canadiens dans l'armee anglaise, 190. "Australian": Wihite migration to the Dominions, 367. Autobiography of John Macoun,69. Baker (W; L.): Money monopoly vs. the community dollar,186. Barbeau..(Mariu-�): An artist among the Northwest Indians, 374.·· Indian days in the Canadian Rockies, 362. Barker (J. Ellis): An imperial stocktaking,190. Bayliss (Clara K.): A treasury of Eskimo tales,91. Beauchamp (Earl): Preference and the Imperial Economic Conference,367. Bemis (Samuel Flagg): Jay's Treaty, 345. Benedict (Ruth Fulton): The concept of the guardian spirit in North America, 374. ----------The vision in plains culture,92. Bilby (Julian W.): Among unknown Eskimo, 374. Blake (W. H.): In a fishing country,67. Boas (Franz): Ethnology of the Kwakiutl,92. Bogoras (Waldemar): Chukchee, 374. Bonham {Milledge L.,Jr.): Spiritual conditions in Canada, 195. Borden (Rt. Hon. Sir R. L.): TheBritish Commonwealth of Nations,277. -----------Political development among English-speaking peoples, 84. "Want of Vision"-or what?, 5. Bourassa (Fort Vermilion): How theBeaver Indians regained summer,375. Brady (Alexander): The new Dominion,204. --------review by, 26t Braithwaite (E. E.): Canada and the Orient,86. Canada's educational progress, 284. Brebner (J.B.), reviews by, 80,334,347. Bright (Sir Charles): The Empire's telegraph and trade,190, Broadus (E. H. and E. K.), eds.: A book of Canadian prose and verse,334. Brown (Sir George McLaren): The world's greatest highway, 194. Bryce (Viscount): Memories of travel,194. Buell (Lieut.-Col. W. S.): "Red George"-One of the Macdonnells, 150. Burkholder (Mabel): Before the white man came, 375.·· Burnett (Edm�nd C.), ed.: Letters of members of the Continental Congress, 268. Burpee (Lawrence J.): Some letters of David Thompson,105. 379 380 INDEX Burpee (Lawrence J.), review by,74. Burt (A. L.): Sir Guy Carleton and his first council,321. Buschan (Georg),ed.: Illustrierte Volkerkunde,375. Cameron (John): Osteology of the western and central Eskimos,375. Camirand (Abbe Antonio): La saintete chez Mgr de Laval,278. Campbell (John A.): The Hudson Railway,194. Canada: Department of the Interior,Seventeenth report,89. Canada: Domini,on Bureau of Statistics: The Canada Year Book,1921,89. Canada: Dominion Fuel Board: Interim report of the Dominion Fuel Board, 373. Canada Year Book, 1921,274. Canadian militia before the great war,The, 98. Carey (Charles Henry): History of Oregon,65. Carmichael (Alfred): Indian legends of Vancouver Island, 92. Caron (Abbe Ivanhoe): Colonisation de la province de Quebec,175. ---------1\'Igr de Laval et colonisation de la Nouvelle-France,278. Casey (Magdalen): The king's girls,278. Cassan (Matthew Sheffield): Some account of the life of a military settler in Canada, 282. Catalogue of the John Carter Brown Library,369. Chapais (Thomas): Cours d'histoire du Canada,347. Chapin (Howard Miller): New England vessels in the expedition against Louisbourg, 278. Chartier (Chanoine Emile): Les epoques de la poesie canadienne-frarn;aise,284. Chipman (Warwick): The Empire at the cross-roads, 367. Clarke (John M.): L'Ile Percee,352. Clarke (Lieut.-Gen. Sir Travers): Is British Empire economic unity possible?, 277. Clements (William L.): Library of Americana at University of Michigan,264. Clouthier (Raoul): The lure of Quebec,281. Coleman (A. P.): Glacial and post-glacial lakes in Ontario,172. -------reviews by, 69,352. Colquhoun (A.H. U.),reviews by,181,266. Cottrell (Lieut.-Col. R. F.): "Why we should concentrate on the Empire",84. Courchesne (Abbe Georges): Mgr de Laval et !'education en Nouvelle-France,279. Coyne (James H.): The Dollier-Galinee expedition, 191. Creed (Catherine): "W�ose debtors we are", 88. Crowell (Edwin): A history of Barrington township and vicinity,370. Cruikshank (Brig.-Gen. E. A.), ed: Correspondence of Lieut.-Col.John Graves Simcoe, 342. --------------The county...

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