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1278. Rebellion losses. — Further Papers, 7th June, ^7 p. in-fol. 



1279. Synge (Millington Henky). — Canada in 1848. Being an Examination 



of the existing resources of British North America, etc. London, 

 S2-VII p. in-8. 



1850. 



1280. Burr (William). — Descriptive and Historical View of Burr's Moving 



Mirror of the Lakes, the Niagara, St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers, 

 etc. Neic-York, J/S p. in-8. 



1281. Canada ; its Systematic Colonization. London, in-8. 



1282. Canada. — Mémoire sur le Canada. La Rochelle, -}S p. in-8. 



1283. Canadian Colonization. London, in-8. 



12S4. Deown (S. De Witt). — 'Record and Historical View of Peoria, from the 

 Discovery by the French Jesuit Missionaries. Peoria, in-16. 



1285. DUANE (William). — Canada and the Continental Congress, lecture de- 



livered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, as their Annual 

 Address, on the 31st of January, 1850. Philadelphia, 20 p. in-8. 



1286. King (The) of the Hurons. JSfew-Yorh, 319 p. petit in-8. 



1287. O'Callaghan (E. B.). — The documentary history of the State of New- 



York, arranged under the direction of the Hon. C. Morgan. By E. 

 B, O. C. Albany, 1850-51, 4 vol. gr. in-Jf. Cartes et figures. 



1288. O'Callaghan (E. B.). — Documents relating to the colonial history of the 



State of New- York, procured in Holland, England, and France, by 

 John Romyn Brodhead, Esq., Agent, etc., of the State of New- York. 

 Edited by E. B. O'C. Albany, 10 vol. et 1 vol. pour Index. Cartes 

 et figures. 



1289. RoBBiNS. — Journal of the Rev. Ammi Ruhamah Robbins, chaplain in the 



American army, in the northern campaign of 1776. New Haven. 



1290. Ryland. — Copies or Extracts of the con-espondence and memorials or re- 



presentations relative to the claim of Mr. Ryland (G. H.) formerly 

 secretary to the Executive Council of Canada. lJf7 p. in-8. 



1291. Tessieb. — Les Normands au Canada. S. I. 11 p. in-8. 



1292. Warbubton. — The Conquest of Canada, by the author of " Hochelaga." 



London, 2 vol. in-8. Portraits. 



1293. Wilson (F. A.) and Richards (A. B.). — Britain Redeemed and Canada 



preserved. In two parts. London, in-8. 



1851. 



1294. Brown (James B.). — Views of Canada and the colonists, embracing the 



experience of an eight years' residence, etc. Edinburgh, XXXII-^SS 

 p. in-12. Carte. 



1295. Canada. — Few words upon Canada, and her Production in the Great 



Exhibition. London, in-12. 



1296. Gayarré (Ch.). — Louisiana; its colonial history and romance. Vor- 



York, in-8. 



1297. Margry (P.). — ^Families de la France coloniale. Les Rouer de Villeray. 



Paris, 52 p. in-8. 



Sec. I., 1905. 8 



