42 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 



Ferrie, Member of the Legislative Council, Chairman of the Executive 

 lay Commission for emigration. Montreal, 16 p, in-12. 



513. risk (Joël). Filial respect, or the way to render family blessings 



perpetual. A sermon by Joël Fisk, suggested .by the death of his 

 father. Deacon Moses Fisk, Waitsfield, Vermont. Montreal, 35 p. in-8. 



514. Fitzgibbon (Col. James). An Appeal to the people of the late Province 



of Upper Canada, on his claims for public services. Montreal, 65 p. in-8. 



515. Hawkins (Alfred.) The Quebec directory and city and commercial 



register, 1847-48. Montreal, XI-204 p. 2 vol. petit in-8. 



516. Jesuits. A note, in addition to that of 1845, on the Jesuits' estates, 



after the suppression and since the revival of the order, and on the 

 uses to which they have been applied. Quebec, 21 p. in-8. Tableau. 



517. Letter to His Excellency the Rt. honorable Lord Elgin on Responsible 



government, etc. By Fuimus. Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 



518. Manifesto addressed to the people of Canada by the Constitutional Com- 



mittee of Reform and Progress. Quebec, 32 p. in-4. 

 (Traduit du français par Dunbar Ross.) 



519. Memorandum of His Excellency the Governor General, referred to in 



the following pages, "Confidential." S. I. n. d. 8 p. in-folio. 



520. Metcalfe. Report of the proceedings of a meeting of the friends "and 



Admirers of Lord Metcalfe, held in Montreal, 1st February, 1847. 

 Montreal. 



521. Mountain (Bishop G. J.) A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church 



of Quebec, before the St. George's Society, on the 23rd of April, 

 1847, on the responsibilities of Englishmen in the Colonies of the 

 British Empire. Quebec, S. d. 18 p. in-8. 



522. Proceedings connected with the formation of the Montreal Horticultural 



Society, and its Constitution. Montreal, 22 p. in-8. 



523. Report on the Practice of the House of Commons upon Private Bills, 



with Suggestions for future Regulation of Private Business in 

 Legislative Assembly of Canada. Montreal. 



524. Report to the Citizens of Montreal of the Committee appointed at the 



Public Meeting of the 13th instant under the Resolutions then adopted, 

 calling for the Establishment of an Emigrant Station below the City 

 of Montreal. S. I. n. d. 17 p. in-8. 



525. Richardson (Major). Eight Years in Canada, embracing a Review of 



the Administration of Lords Durham and Sydenham, Sir Charles Bagot 

 and Lord Metcalfe, and including numerous letters from Lord Durham, 

 Mr. Chs. Buller and other well-known public characters. Montreal, 

 232 p. in-8. 



526. Roy (Jennet). History of Canada for the use of schools and families. 



Montreal, VIII-232 p. in-12. 



(C'est l'édition originale d'une petite histoire du Canada qui a 

 eu de la vogue en son temj^s. Elle eut plusieurs rééditions, avec 

 quelques variantes qui n'ont pas cependant rejeté la jwemiere dans 

 l'ombre. L'édition do 1850 est souvent mentionnée comme la première, 

 mais c'est une erreur certaine.) 



