456 HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



TRANSACTIONS . . . v. I-VII (i. e. no. 1-15), 1889/90-1901/04. Toronto, 

 1891-1904. 8. 



v. 6 is Semi-centennial memorial volume, 1849-1899. 

 v. 8 in progress, no. 16-17 pub. 1905-06. 



PROCEEDINGS . . . new series, v. I-II (i. e. no. 1-12), Feb. 1897- July I 94- 

 Toronto, 1898-1904. 8. 



"To contain short papers and abstracts of longer papers, to appear as soon 

 after the reading of the papers as possible. The Transactions to be issued 

 at longer intervals and to contain such extended papers as it may be 

 deemed proper to publish in full." 



Annual report . . . Sessions 1886/87-1893/94. Toronto, 1888-94. 8. 



See also Provincial museum and art gallery of Ontario. 



Distribution. Exchange. On sale by the Secretary, who will quote prices on 

 application. 



Canadian Military Institute. 



Address. University Avenue, Toronto, Ont. 



History. Organized Mar. 7, 1890, succeeding the Toronto Militia Insti- 

 tute, which was established in 1878. 



Object. Promotion of military art, sciences, and literature, and of social intercourse. 

 Meetings. Annually, 4th Monday of Jan., in Toronto. Special meetings on call. 



Membership. 475 ordinary (entrance fee, $5; annual dues, $5); 3 privileged; 7 

 honorary. 



Publications. 



SELECTED PAPERS from the transactions . . . no. 1-13. Toronto [etc.], 

 1890- [1904]. 8. 



no. i has title : Infantry fire tactics for the Canadian militia. 

 Prices: SGC. to $i per number. 

 Distribution. Exchange with societies of kindred nature. On sale at the Institute. 



Champlain Society. 



Address. Toronto, Ont. Secretary: George M. Wrong, University of 



Toronto. 

 History. Organized May I7th, 1905 ; not incorporated. 



Object. The editing and publication of works relating to Canada. 

 Meetings. Annually in Toronto on such date in May as may be fixed by the Council. 

 Membership. Limited to 250 persons, list complete (annual subscription fee, $10) ; 

 in addition libraries are admitted as subscribing members. 



Publications. 



The history of New France by Marc Lescarbot ; with an English trans- 

 lation, notes and appendices by W. L. Grant . . . v. I. Toronto, 

 1907. 8. 



