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Extractions: Through it Indians of common intelligence have learnt to read in one weeks leisurely study before they had any primer or printed matter of any kind to help them on. We even know of a young man who performed the feat in thespace of two evenings. Le Jeunes experience with the Shuswap and Thompson Indians is the same. The creation of a literary class among so many Indian tribes within a comparatively brief period is certainly a very interesting result, and one which gives evidence of native intelligence among children and adults alike (Amer. Journ. Psychol., 1905). For a general list of authorities on the American aborigines, see bibliography under AMERICA, section 3, Ethnology. The literature on the subject, already vast, is continually increasing, and it is impossible to enumerate every contribution made by the large number of expert anthropologists working in this field. The chief works.oI a special nature have already been cited in the text. (A. F. C.) INDICATOR (from Lat. indicare, to point out), that which points out or records. In engineering, the word is specifically given to a mechanical device for registering the pressure of the working fiuiu in an engine cylinder dtiring a stroke of the piston, the record so provided being termed the indicator diagram (see STEAM-ENGINE). In chemistry, the word is generically applied to re-agents or chemicals which detect usually small quantities or traces of other substances; it is, however, more customarily restricted to re-agents which show whether a substance or solution is acid, alkaline or neutral, the character being revealed in a definite color change.
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