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CANADA. 



Cap Rouge, Que. — M. VAhhe Provancher: Le Naturaliste Canadien, monthly, Nov., 1890, to June, 1891. 



250 pp., 6 plates. 

 Halifax, N. S.—Nova Scotia Institute of Natural Science: Transactions, Vol. VII, Part 4, 1889-'90' 



212 pp., 6 maps and plates; Second Series, Vol. I, Part 7, 136 pp., 1 map. 

 Hamilton, Ont. — Hamilton Association: Journal and Proceedings, No. VII, for 1890-'91, 180 pp., 5 

 plates; No. VIII, for 1891-'92, 204 pp. [Contains articles geological and historical, of Canada: 

 musical, archaeological, and philological, of Ireland and Egypt; biological, palieontological, etc.] 

 Montreal, Que. — British Association for the Advancement of Science. 

 Royal Society of Canada: Handbook for 1891, 16x12 cm., 140 pp. 



Proceedings and Transactions, 23x30 cm., bound. Vol. VIII, for the year 1890, 632 pp., 22 plates 

 and maps; contains the following papers: 



Proceedings for 1890, 52 pp. 



No. 1. Rfialistes et Decadents, par N. Legendre. 12 pp. 



No. 2. La Femme dans la societe moderne, par N. Legendre. 12 pp. 



No. 3. Les points obscurs des voyages de Jacques Cartier, par Paul de Cazes. 10 pp. 



No. 4. Nos gros chagrins et nos petites misferes, par F. G. Marchand. 4 pp. 



No. 5. Les Scandinaves en Amerique, par Alphonse Gagnon. 28 pp. 



No. 6. Chez Victor Hugo, par Louis Frechette, 6 pp. 



No. 7. Le premier gouverneur anglais de Quebec, par J. M. LeMoine. 18 pp. 



No. 8. La famine de Calliferes, par Benj. Suite. 22 i)p. 



No. 9. Jacques Cartier, par L'abbe Hospice Verreau. 40 pp. 



No. 10. Canadian Studies in Comparative Politics, by John George Bourinot. 90 pp. 



No. 11. The American Bison, by Chas. Mair. 16 pp. 



No. 12. The Vinland of the Northmen, by Sir Danl. Wilson, 18 pp. 1 plate. 



No. 13. The Portuguese on the Northeast Coast, by Eev. Geo. Patterson. 46 pp., 8 maps. 



No. 14. Unit Measure of Time, by Sandford Fleming. 4 pp. 



No. 15. Milk Analysis by the Asbestos Method, by Frank T. Shutt. 4 pp. 



No. 16. Drift Rocks of Central Ontario, by A. P. Coleman. 8 pp. 



No. 17. Density of Solutions of Certain Sulphates, by J. G. MacGregor. 20 pp. 



No. 18. Metallic Iron in Huronian Quartzite, St. Joseph Island, Lake Huron, by G. Chr. Hoff- 

 mann. 4 pp., 1 plate, 4 figures, colored. 



No. 19. Sun Spots Observed at McGill University, by C. H. MacLeod. 6 pp., 2 cuts. 



No. 20. A Method of Measuring Electrical Resistance of Electrolytes, by J. G. MacGregor. 

 8 pp., 1 cut. 



No. 21. Tidal Observations in Canada, by Alex. Johnson. 4 pp. 



No. 22. Nephrites from British Columbia, by B. J. Harrington. 6 pp., 1 plate, 4 figures. 



No. 23. Physiograjihical Geology of the Rocky Mountain Region in Canada, by Geo. M. Daw- 

 son. 72 pp., 5 maps, 1 cut. 



No. 24. Fossil Plants from Similkameen Valley, by Sir J. Wm. Dawson. 18 pp. 32 cuts. 



No. 25. New Fossils from Devonian Rocks of Manitoba, by J. F. Whiteaves. 18 pp., 7 plates. 



No. 26. Foraminifera and Radiolaria from the Cretaceous of Manitoba, by Jos. B. Tyrrell. 6 pp. 



No. 27. A Nova Scotia Carboniferous Conglomerate, by E. Gilpin, jr. 6 pp. 



No. 28. Fauna of the St. John Group, by G. F. Matthew. 44 pij., 6 plates and 3 sections. 



No. 29. Invertebrates of Acadia, by W. F. Ganong. 18 pp. 



Vol. IX, 1891, contains the following papers: 



Proceedings, 84 pp.; French Literature, 116 pp.; English Literature, 344 pp., 12 maps and 

 jjlates; President's Address, Multiplex Telegraphy, Density of Solutions of Nickel Sulphate, 

 Nomenclature in Time Reckoning, Absorption Spectra of Solutions, Symbolic Use of De- 

 Moivre's Function, etc., 64 pp., 1 plate; Fauna of the St. John Group, Trenton Limestone of 

 Manitoba, Geology of Part of the Province of Quebec, etc. 128 pp., 13 plates. 

 Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada, Alfred R. C. Selwyn, C. M. G., LL. D., F. R. S., Di- 

 rector .• Annual Reports, Vol. IV, 1888-'89, 1,090 pp., maps and photographic illustrations, and ac- 

 companied by a portfolio of 12 maps of New Brunswick, Mackenzie and Yukon regions. The 

 work contains the following general articles : 



1. Operations of the Geological Survey for 1889, by the Director. <)6 pp. 



2. West Kootanle District, B. C, by Geo. M. Dawson. 66 pp., nuip and 2 photographic plates. 



3. Exploration in Yukon and Mackeirile Basins, N. W. T. 164 pp., 10 maps. 



4. Exploration of the Glacial Lake Agassiz in Manitoba, by Warren Upham. lf>6 pp., 1 map. 



5. Mineral Resources of the Province of Quebec, by R. \V. Ells. 160 pp. 



6. Surface Geology In Southern New Brunswick, by Robt. Chalmers. 92 pp., 3 maps. 



7. Chemical Contributions to the Geology of Canada, by G. Chr. Hoffmann. 68 pp. 

 K. Mining and Mineral Statistics of Canada for 1888, by H. P. Brumell. 96 pp. 



