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1328. Campaign (The) of 1760 in Canada. A sequel. Tr. Lit. and Hist. Soc. 



Quebec, 24 p. in-8. V. No. 1301. 



1329. Canadian (The) Hand-book and Tourist's Guide, giving a description of 



Lake and Eiver scenery and places of historical interest. Montreal, 

 196 p. in-8. Vues et portrait. 



1330. Dialogue (A) in Hades. A Parallel of Military Errors, of which the 



French and English Armies were guilty during the Campaign of 1759 

 in Canada. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 55 p. in-8. 



1331. Dougall (James). The Canadian Fruit Culturist. Montreal. 



1332. Gilbert (A. G.) From Montreal to the Maritime Provinces and back. 



Montreal. 



(Lettres reproduites de VEveninrj Telegraph de Montréal.) 



1333. Grant (T. H.) On the Future Commercial Policy of British North 



America. Trans. Lit. and Hist. Soc. Quebec, 14 p. in-8. A Lecture. 



1334. Hart (A. M.) Practical suggestions on mining rights and privileges in 



Canada, etc. Montreal, 56 p. in-8. 



1335. Household Eeceipts, or, Domestic Cookery. By a Montreal Lady. 



Montreal, 92 p. in-24. 



1336. Intercolonial (The) Eailway from Quebec to Halifax. Quebec, 32 p. in-8. 



1337. Intercolonial Eailway. (The route of the) in a National, Commercial 



and Economical point of view. 8. 7. 48 p. in-8. 



1338. Irving (Eev. George C.) Parish, School and College Sermons, etc. 



Montreal. 



1339. Johnson (Frank). Lashed to the Mizen, or a Night off the Cape. 



Montreal. 



1340. Knox (W. J.) On the best means of bringing water from the head of 



the Lachine Eapids to St. Pierre Eiver and from thence to connect 

 with the Harbour of Montreal. Montreal. 



1341. Lacroix (Henry). The present and future of Canada. Montreal, 32 p. 



in-8. 



1342. Lacroix (Henry). Excursion to the Holy Land of thought. Montreal, 



23 p. in-8. 



1343. Legge (Charles). Suggestions with reference to the Proposed New Act, 



respecting Letters Patent for Inventions in the Dominion of Canada. 

 Montreal, 7 p. in-8. ■ 



1344. Macaulay (G. H.) The Proposed B. N. A. Confederation: a reply to 



Mr. Penny's reasons why it should not be imposed upon the Colonies 

 by Imperial Legislation. Montreal, 13 p. in-8. 



1345. Maclean (John). Protection and Free Trade. Montreal, 79 p. in-8. 



1346. McCord (Thomas). A Handy Pocket Edition of the Civil Code of 



Lower Canada. Montreal. 



1347. McGee (T. D.) The mental outfit of the new Dominion. .<?. 1. n. d. 



7 p. in-8. Paper read Nov. 5, 1867. 



