[BLACKBURN] ARTHUR HARVEY, F.R.S.C, AND R.A.S.C. 3S 



The Reciprocity Treaty, First Prize Essay. Quebec; Hunter, Rose & Co., 1861. 



Yahiators' Tables for the use of Building Societies. Toronto ; Hunter, Rosa 

 & Co., 3873. 



The appearance and decline of malarious disease in the valley of the Grand 

 River. Hamilton Association, 1858. Canadian Journal, January, 1859 



The Census of Canada. Canadian Monthly, 1883, 



The discovery of Lake Superior. Magazine of American History, June, 1885. 



Champlain's Endeavour to reach Hudson Bay by the Ottawa in 3613. Ibid,, 



March, 1886. 



The Cruel Plant (Physianthus albens). Natural History Society, Toronto 

 (Biological section, Canadian Institute). Transactions Canadian Insti- 

 tute, 1889. 



Outlines of the Geology of Northwest Lake Superior. Ibid, April, 1890. 



L'Etat de la Population d'Origine Française du Canada, Compte-Rendu du 

 Congrès de Philologie Romane. Montpelier (France), 1890. 



Celtic, Roman and Greek Types, still existent in France, with notes on the 

 Langue d'Oc. Transactions Canadian Institute, 1890-91. 



Bone Caves, ibid., October, 1891. Transactions Canadian Institute, Vol 11, 

 part 1. 



The Entei-prise of Christopher Columbus. Magazine of American History, Janu< 

 ary and February, 1892. 



The Pythagorean Philosophy. Transactions Astronomical and Physical Society 

 of Toronto, 1893. 



The Height of an Auroral Arch. Ibid., 1893. 



The Antarctic Regions of the Earth and of Mars. Ibid., 1894. 



A Physical Catastrophe to America. Canadian Magazine, April, 1894. 



Terrestrial Magnetism. Address to the Ontario Land Surveyors' Association, 

 1903, Toronto. 



Magnetic Influence of the Sun on the Earth and Planets (1899). Transactions 

 of the Canadian Institute, 1898-1899, Vol. VI, Toronto. 



Recent views of the Constitution on the Sun (1901). Proceedings of the Can- 

 adian Institute, July, 1902, Vol. II, Part 5, Toronto. 



Solar Problems (1901). The Transactions of the Toronto Astronomical Society, 

 Toronto. 



Solar Phenomena and Terrestrial Effects (1903). Read November 28th, 1903, 

 Canadian Institute, Toronto. 



Auroral Phenomena, Sun-spots and Magnetism (read 1903). Proceedings Can- 

 adian Institute, July, 1904, Vol. II, Part 6, Toronto. 



