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963. McLaughlin (S.) The photograi^hic portfolio. A monthly view of 



Canadian scenes and scenery. Quebec, in-4. 



964. Mitchell (Hon. P.) Notes on a Holiday Trip. Montreal, 64 p. in-8. 



Cartes. 



964 A. Monck (Hon. Justice). The Sagueuay. An unpublished poem. Montreal, 

 31 p. in-8. (Très rare.) 



965. Moore 's Hand-Book of Montreal, Quebec and Ottawa, etc. Montreal, 



192 p. iu-12. 



966. Morgan (Henry J.) The Tour of H.E.H. the Prince of Wales through 



British America and the United States, by a British Canadian. 

 Montreal, 272 p. in-8. Portrait. 



967.- Nicolls (Rev. J. H.) Address to the Convocation of Bishop's College, ■ 

 at its annual meeting. Sherbroole, 21 p. in-8. 



968. Norman (The) Conquest: The Saguenay. Montreal, 237-31 p. in-8. 



969. Playfair, M.P.P. (A. W.) A Letter from a Volunteer of 1806 to the 



Volunteers of 1860, with suggestions on the Defence of England, her 

 weakness and her strength. Montreal, 30 p. in-8. 



970. Pyke (Rev. J. N.) The Believer Asleep in Jesus; a sermon preached 



in St. James' Church, Pointe à Cavaguol, on the occasion of the death 

 of Mrs. Francis de Lesderniers. Montreal, 11 p. in-8. 



971. Quebec Harbour. Report of the Committee of Citizens upon harbour 



improvements and dock accommodation. Quebec. 



972. Quinn (John). Tables, or Ready Reckoner, shewing cubic contents of 



octogonal or wauy Timber. Quebec, folio. 



973. Robertson (Thomas Jeffrey). General Principles of Language; or, the 



Philosophy of Grammar. Montreal. 



974. Ryerson (Rev. Dr.) University Question. The Rev. Dr. Ryerson's 



defence of the Wesleyan petitions to the Legislature, and of denomina- 

 tional colleges as part of our system of public instruction, in reply to 

 Dr. Wilson and Mr. Langton, before a select committee of the 

 Legislative Assembly, etc. Quebec, 49 p. in-S. 



975. Sangster (C. H.) Hesperus, and other poems and lyrics. Montreal, 



186 p. petit in-8. 



976. Smallwoo<l (Charles), M.D. Contribution to Canadian Metereology. 



Reduced from Observations taken at St. Martin, Isle Jesus, C.E. 

 Montreal. 



977. Smith (William). A Letter from William Smith, of Montreal, to his 



friend John Brown, of London, in which is detailed some of the 

 grievances under which Canada labors. Montreal, 8 p. in-8. 



978. Somerville (Alex.) Conservative science of nations, being the first com- 



plete narrative of Somerville 's diligent life in the service of public 

 safety in Britain. Montreal, 320 p. in-8. 



979. Snodgrass (Rev. W.) The Night of Death; a sermon on the occasion 



of the death of Hon. Peter McGill; with biographical notice of the 

 deceased. Montreal, 37 p. in-8. 



