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385. Mackie (Eev. George), D.D. Sermon preached at Quebec on National 



Schools in that City. Quebec, 16 p. in-8. 



386. Eichardson (Major). The Canadian brothers; or, the prophecy fulfilled. 



A tale of the late American war. Montreal, 2 vol. XII-220, 227 p. 

 in-12. 



387. Sawtell (M. E.) The Mourner's Tribute; or, Effusions of Melancholy 



Hours. Montreal, 272 p. in-12. 



388. Sewell (Henry D.) Notes upon the Country in the Vicinity of Quebec. 



Tr. L. and E. S., Quebec, 10 p. in-8. A Lecture. 



389. Seminary of Montreal. Eefutation of the Crown Officers on the right 



of the Seminary of Montreal to the property in its possession. 

 Montreal, 80 p. in-8. 



390. Sheppard (W.) Notes on some of the Plants of Lower Canada. Tr. 



L. and H. S., Quebec, 45 p. in-8. 



391. Stuart (A.) Detached Thoughts upon the History of Civilization. Tr. 



L. and H. S., Quebec, 22 p. in-8. Lecture read 15th April, 1837. 



392. Stuart (A). Canadian Etymologies. Tr. L. and H. S., Quebec, 10 p. in-8. 



393. Taylor (Henry). An attempt to form a system of the creation of our 



globe, of the planets, and the sun of our system. Quebec, 136 p. in-12. 



394j Taylor (Henry). Journal of a Tour from Montreal, thro' Berthier and 

 Sorel, to the Eastern Townships of Granby, Stanstead, Compton, 

 Sherbrooke, Melbourne, etc., to Port St. Francis. Quebec. 84 p. in-12. 



395. Viger, Ecr. (J.) Observations for the improvement of the road laws 



in Lower Canada, in 1825. Montreal, AO p. petit in-8. 



1841 



396. Adamson (Eev. William Agar). A Sermon preached in St. George's 



Church, Kingston, 26th September, 1841, on the death of Lord 

 Sydenham. Montreal, 14 p. in-8. 



Le Eév. Adamson fut longtemps bibliothécaire du Conseil Législatif. 

 Un littérateur et un orateur de première force.) 



397. Challoner (Eev. Eichard). Think well on't; or, reflections on the great 



truths of the Christian religion, for every day of the month. 

 Montreal, 107 p. in-16. 



398. Cubbeer Burr; or the tree of many trunks. Part 1, British Empire; 



Part 2, United Kingdom; Part 3, Canada. Montreal, 63 p. in-8. 



399. Doucet, Esq. (N.B.) Fundamental principles of the laws of Canada, as 



they existed under the natives, and as they were modified and altered 

 under the domination of England, etc. Number 1. Alontreal, SO p. 

 in-8. 



400. Geggie (R. C.) A Practical Guide to a right understanding of the 



Prefixes and Affixes in the English Language, in two parts, for the 

 use of schools. Qiiebcc, 108 p. gr. in-8. 



401. Geography. An easy and concise introduction to modern geography, con- 



taining an enlarged account of the British North American colonies, 



