[pioXNEj l^■VJ::^'TAiliE CHKCLXOLOlJiC^UE DES LIVIiES, ETC. 41 



at the meeting of the General Committee, on Monday the 12th, and 

 adoi>tod ou Monday the lUtli January, 184(j. Qutbcc, '6 p. double 

 column. îSigué: C. F. Baillaigeon, Chairman. 



49S. Kiehmond (W. Harrison). A Comprehensive System of Book-Keeping by 

 Double Entry, etc. Montreal. 



499. Kottermund. Report of E. G. de Rottermund, Esquire, chemical assistant 



to the Geological Survey of the Province. Montreal, 18 p. in-8. 



500. To whom are we to belong? Dedicated to Her Majesty's principal 



secretary of state for the Colonies. By a Canadian protectionist. 

 Quebec, 14 p. in-12. 



(Brochure attribuée à John Keury Wiliau, avocat distingué, de 

 Québec, mais de manières très originales.) 



1847 



501. Adamson (Rev. W. A.) The Order for Divine Service daily throughout 



the year: a sermon. Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 



502. Bancroft (Rev. Charles). Sermon preached on the death of the Rev. 



Mark Willoughby. Montreal. 



503. Bancroft (Rev. C.) Farewell Sermon; delivered at St. Thomas Church, 



Montreal. Montreal, 29 p. in-8. 



504. Bethune (Very Rev. John). Letter to the parishioners of Christ's 



Church, respecting a tract intituled: "Lent Usages." Montreal, 

 8 p. 



505. Bethune (V. R. J.) Sermon on the occasion of the death of the late 



Chief Justice Reid. Montreal, 17 p. in-8. 



506. Bond (Rev. William), and Bancroft (Rev. C.) Sermons on the death 



of the Rev. Mark Willoughby. Montreal, 43 p. in-8. 



507. Chiniquy (Rev. C.) Manual of the Temperance Society; dedicated to the 



youth of Canada. Montreal, 113 p. in-8. 



(Translated from the French by Pierre Octave Démaray, student 

 at law.) 



508. Correspondence relative to the Accounts of the Indian Department in 



Canada West; together with the reports of the different accountants. 

 Montreal, 80 p. 



509. Cunningham (John P.) Report on the mineralogical character of the 



Seigniory of Rigaud — Vaudreuil, District of Quebec, Lower Canada, 

 directed to the proprietors Charles and Alexander de Léry. Quebec, 

 11 p. 



510. Defence of the Course pursued by the session of the Free Church, Coté 



Street, Montreal. Montreal. 



511. Elgin. Letter on responsible government. Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 



512. Ferrie (Adam). Letter to the Right Hon. Earl Grey, one of Her 



Majesty's most honorable Privy Council, and Secretary of State for 

 colonial affairs; embracing a statement of facts in relation to Emi- 

 gration to Canada during the summer of 1847. By the Hon. Adam 



