216 Royal Colonial Institute. 



Canada — 



Canadian Fruit Industry. By W. A. IVIackinnon. Dec/ 7. 1909. 

 French-Canadian Life and Character. By Miss Edith M. Smaill. Jan. 18, 1910. 

 Industrial Development of Canada. By Ellis T. Powell. Feb. 14, 1911. 

 Resources and Finances of British Columbia. By Hon. Richakd McBeide. July 10, 



1911. 

 The Province of Quebec, and its Resources. By Db. J. C. Pelletier. Dec. 20, 1911, 



Ceylon, the Malay States, and Java, compared as Plantation and Residential 

 Colonies. By John Ferguson. Nov. 29, 1910. 



Christian, F. W. Raratonga and the Eastern Pacific. Dec. 14, 1909. 



CooKBURN, Hon. Sir John. Signs of Imperial Solidarity. Nov. 2, 1909. 



Cooper, J. Astley. Recent Developments in West Africa. May 24, 1910. 



Dudley, Right Hon. Earl of. Some Impressions of Australia. Jan. 9, 1912. 



Edwards, Lieut. -General Sir J. Bevan.. The Necessity for an Imperial Parliament. 

 Dec. 12, 1910. 



Egypt and Sudan — 



Khartoum and the Sudan. By IVIajor E. A. Stanton. Feb. 15, 1910. 



Emigration. The Imperial Emigrant. By Arthur Hawkes. Jan. 17, 1912. 



Empire Trade Relations. By Ben H. Morgan. March 14, 1911. 



Falkland Islands. By Hon. W. L. Allardyce. March 22, 1910. 



Ferguson, John. Ceylon, the Malay States, and Java compared as Plantation and Resi- 

 dential Colonies. Nov. 29, 1910. 



Gaunt, Mrs. Mary. British and German Influence in West Africa. Nov. 28, 1911. 



Gray, Rev. H. B. Influence of Imperial Responsibilities on Educational Reform. Mar. 8, 

 1910. 



Hawkes, Arthur. The Imperial Emigrant. Jan. 17, 1912. 



Hxttohinson, Right Hon. Sir Walter Hely-. The South African Outlook. Feb. 8, 1910. 



Imperial Defence — 



Thoughts on Imperial Defence. By Prof. Spenser Wilkinson. Jim« 7, 1910. 



Imperial Telegraphs. By Charles Bright. April 25, 1911. 



India — 



Burma, The Cinderella. By Sir J. George Scott. Dec. 19, 1911. 



Influence of Imperial Responsibilities in Educational Reform. By Rev. 

 H. B. Gray. March 8, 1910. 



