| 1. | Three centuries of births and deaths: the Roman Catho- lic population of New France and the French population of Quebec, 34 |
| 2. | Census of New France, 1665-1765, showing population, land under cultivation, agricultural production, head of livestock, 41 |
| 3. | Population growth in British North America, 1820-1850, for all the provinces and for each province, together with immigration, 191 |
| 4. | Population history of the Township of Wilmot, Ontario, 1821-1951, illustrating the rise and decline of a rural area, 260 |
| 5. | "Cowgram", 1871-1946; "acregram", 1871-1946-- showing per capita amounts of cattle and land under cultivation in Canada, 332. |
| 6. | British Isles and French racial stocks, showing areas of assimilation the one to the other, 1871-1951, 386 |
| 7. | Growth of the foreign stocks showing areas of assimila- tion, 1871-1951, 386 |
| 8. | Growth of the Italian stock, 1881-1951, 387 |
| 9. | Growth of the Jewish stock, 1881-1951, 387 |
| 10. | Growth of the Scandinavian stock, 1871-1851, 388 |
| 11. | The foreign stocks: a special case, the Icelanders, 1901- 1951, 388 |
| 12. | Growth of the main foreign stocks, 1901-1951, 388 |
| 13. | Percentage increase of the major origins by decades, 1871-1951, 389 |
| 14. | The Ukrainians in Canada, 1941, and their characteris- tics, 390 |
| 15. | Birth and death rates, rate of natural increase, 1921- 1951, for British, French, German-Dutch, Scandinavian, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Italian, and Jewish stocks, 391 |
| 16. | The intermingling of the Canadian people: marriages of Roman Catholics with Roman Catholics as a percentage of all Catholics marrying, 1921-1951--all Canada (ex- cept Quebec) and British Columbia, 392 |
| 17. | Principal religions of the principal racial origins, 1951, 393 |