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418. Logan (W. E.) Reports of the Canadian Geological Survey, 1842 to 



1848. Montreal. 



419. Mackay (R. W. S.) The Montreal Directory for 1842-43. Montreal, S. d. 



272 p. in-12. Supplement for Chambly, Lanoraie, and St. John. 



{Le Maclai/'s Directory a été publié d'année en année jusqu'en 

 1868, alors que M. J. Lovell lui succéda.) 



420. Montreal. Compilation of the bye-laws and police regulations in force 



in the City of Montreal, etc. Part 1. Montreal, XII-136 p. in-8. 



421. Parsons (Rev. B.) Anti-Bacchus: An Essay on the evils connected with 



the use of Intoxicating Drinks. By the Revd. B. Parsons, of Stroud, 

 Gloucestershire, England. Second Canada Edition. Montreal, 132 p. 

 in-8. 



422. Registry. Ordinance and Proclamations thereto. Montreal. 



1843 



423. Bagot (Sir Charles), and his Canadian Government. Montreal. 12 p. in-8. 



424. Catechism. The Church catechism: together with questions and answers 



out of the Holy scriptures. Quebec, 16 p. in-16. 



425. Doucet (N. B.), N.P. Fundamental principles of the laws of Canada, 



as they existed under the natives, as they were changed under the 

 French Kings and under the domination of England. The Custom of 

 Paris, the text and a literal translation; the statutes changing the 

 jurisprudence of Canada, etc. Montreal, 298-X p. gr. in-8. 



426. Ewing (Thomas). The Canadian school geography. Montreal, 65 p. in-12. 



427. Existence (The), of popery, a proof of the truth of Christianity. By a 



sincere friend of Roman Catholics, and, therefore, an enemy to a 

 system, which stunts their intellectual, impedes their moral, and pre- 

 vents their spiritual growth. Montreal, XI-48-72 p. in-12. 



428. First Book for Canadian children. Montreal, in-12. 



429. Gallitzin (D. A.) A Defense of Catholic Principles, in a Letter to a 



Protestant Minister in America. By Demetrius A. Gallitzin, Catholic 

 priest. Montreal, 113 p. in-12. 



430. Jesuits. Memoir upon the estates which the Jesuits possessed in Canada, 



and the object to which these estates should be at present applied. 

 Montreal, 39 p. in-8. 



431. Jesuits. Six letters in defense of the order of Jesuits; originally 



addressed to the editor of the Montreal Herald in reply to a series of 

 articles published by him against the principles and practice of that 

 order. Montreal, 30 p. petit in-8. 



(Ces lettres sont de Matthew Ryan, rédacteur, du Times de 

 Montréal.) 



432. Laporte. Case of Jean Baptiste Laporte connected with his claims to a 



certain beach lot situated at Anse des Mères. Montreal, 24 p. in-8. 



