TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING. 139 



9. The same for 1889, by E. D. Ingall and H. P. Brumell. 124 pp. 

 10. Annotated List of the Minerals Occurring in Canada, by G. Chr. Hoffmann. 68 pp. 

 Contributions to Canadian Paleontology, Vol. I, Parts II and III, by J. F. Whiteaves, Paleontol- 

 ogist to the Survey, containing : 



2. Fossils of Hamilton Formation of Ontario, with list. 36 pp. 



3. Fossils of the Triassic Rocks of British Columbia. 24 pp. 



4. Cretaceous Fossils from British Columbia, Northwest Territory, and Manitoba. 48 pp., 15 

 lithograph plates of 134 figures of 71 species. 



5. Fossils of the Devonian Rocks of the Mackenzie River Basin. 60 pp., 6 plates of 85 figures 

 of 37 species. 



Quarto Memoirs, Vol. Ill, on Vertebrata from the Tertiary and Cretaceous Rocks of the North- 

 west Territory, by E. D. Cope. 



Part 1. The Species from the Lower Miocene Beds of the Cypress Hills. 28 pp., 14 lithograph 

 plates of many figures. 



Contributions to Canadian Micro-Palieontology, Vol. I, Parts 3 and 4, containing : 



3. PalfBOzoic Ostracoda, by T. Rupert -Jones. 46 pp., 4 plates of 64 figures, and 6 wood cuts. 



4. Radiolaria from Manitoba, by Dr. D. Rtist. 12 pp., 3 plates of 18 figures. 



Natural History Society of Montreal: The Canadian Record of Science, Vol. IV, Nos. 6-8, pp. 293-488, 

 with lithograish plates and wood cuts; Vol. V, Nos. 1 and 2, 144 pp. These fasciculi contain, among 

 other articles: 



Fossils from the Silurian Rocks of the Saskatchewan; British Wild Flowers; Geology of Quebec: 

 Coleoptera of Canada; A New Horizon in the St. John Group; Granites from British Columbia 

 and Alaska; Flora of St. Helen's Island, Montreal; Flora of Cacouna, P. Q.; Devonian Plants from 

 Scotland: Cherts and Dolomites of Thunder Bay, L. S.; Flora of Cap-a-1'Aigle; Coleoptera of St. 

 Jerome, Quebec; Fossils from the Cambro-Sihirian Rocks of Quebec; Laurentian Rocks of the 

 Thousand Isles; Nickel Deposits of Scandinavia; Magnesite from Black Lake, Quebec. 

 Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal: The Canadian Antiquarian and Numismatic 

 Journal, Vol. II, No. 4, pp. 147-230, with plates. 

 Ottawa. — Department of Agriculture: Central Experimental Farm — Bulletin No. 11. Prevention of 

 Damage by Insects to Farm, Orchard, and Garden, by James Fletcher. 22x14 cm., 32 pp. 



Report of the Minister of Agriculture for 1891, 44 pp. 



Statistical Year-book of Canada, compiled by Sydney C. D. Roper, for 1890, 628 pp.; for 1891, 

 580 pp. 

 Ottawa Field Naturalists'' Club: Ottawa Naturalist (Transactions), monthly. Vol. Ill, Nos. 7 to 12; 

 Vol. IV; Vol. V, Nos. 1 to 6. 

 ToKONTO, Ont. — Canadian Institute: Annual Reports of the Canadian Institute on the Archaeology of 

 Canada, by David Boyle. 26x17 cm., paper. Report for 1887, 58 pp., 117 figures; for 1888, 60 pp., 

 84 figures; for 1889, 118 pp., 42 figures; Vol. IV, 1890, 90 pp., 162 figures; Vol. V, 1891, 102 pp., 131 

 figures. 



An Appeal to the Canadian Institute on the Rectification of Parliament, by Sandford Fleming. 

 26x17 cm., 176 pp., small type. 



Proceedings of the Canadian Institute, Third Series; Vol. VII, Fasciculi Nos. 1 and 2, 1889-90, 

 308 pp., containing geological, biological, philological, and ethnological articles of great interest. 



Transactions of the Canadian Institute, Vol. I, ]890-'91, 26x17 cm., 300 pp., maps and plates: 

 Vol. II, 1891-'92, same size, 360 pp., maps and plates. 

 University of Toronto: The Benefactors of the, 18x12 cm., 60 pp. 

 Winnipeg, Man. — Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba: Annual Report for 1890, 8 pp.; Annual 

 Report for 1891, 10 pp. Transactions — 



No. 35. Henry's Journal on the Red River Fur Trade, 1799-1801, by Chas. N. Bell, F. R. G. S. 



No. 36. Lord Selkirk's Deed from the Hudson's Bay Company, by Jas. Taylor. 



No. 37. Henry's Journal, continued. 



No. 38. The Riel Rebellion, by Rev. Professor Bryce, LL. D. 



No. 39. Land and Sea Birds in the Lower Mackenzie District, by R. R. Macfarlane, Esq., 1890; 

 Annual Report for 1889. 



No. 40. 1890-'91. The First Recorder of Rupert's Land, by Geo. Bryce, LL. D., 5 pp. 



No. 42. 1891-'92. Older Geology of the Red River and Assiniboine Valleys, by Geo. Bryce, 10 pp. 



No. 43. 1892. "Seven Oaks"— Historical of Winnipeg, 40 pp. 



CHILE. 



Santiago. — Socie'fe Scientiflque du Chili: Actes, 20x26 cm.; Tome II, 1892; Livraisons 1, 2, et 3, 552 pp. 



Bordeaux. — Sociffi Linnienne de Bordeaux: Proces Verbaux, 17x27 cm., Vol. XLIV, 1890, 72 ijp.; XLV, 

 220 pp. 



