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the western or Scoodic branch, and that in this respect, too, the de- 
cision of that commission was perfect. I have had to’ take the view 
that New Brunswick was wrong and Maine was right as to the north- 
west angle of Nova Scotia, and this, coming from a New Brunswicker, 
may have some bearing upon the probable merits of that controversy. 
The maps illustrating this paper have all been drawn by myself, 
and every effort has been made to secure accuracy. Certain ones of 
them, Nos. 17, 20, 21, 34, are very large in the original and have had 
to be very greatly reduced ; hence the printing upon them, while exact 
as to spelling, etc., is not the same as on the originals, but propor- 
tionally very much larger. Two, No. 40, 41, have been made from 
sketch tracings, and may not be entirely accurate in details though 
they are correct in essentials. 
In conclusion, it may not be amiss to state here that the plan of 
the present series of monographs, which are designed to give a com- 
prehensive treatment to the historical geography of New Brunswick, 
will be fulfilled by the publication of one more, to deal with the his- 
toric and physiographic factors determining the distribution of settle- 
ment in New Brunswick. This work, together with an appendix to 
include considerable addenda to the earlier monographs of the series, 
is now in preparation. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY. 
The works and maps used in the preparation of this paper are as a 
rule so fully described when they are cited that any special bibliography 
of them is not needed, except in the case of works cited many times 
by abbreviated titles, of which a list here follows. For such Biblio- 
graphies of the subject as exist, consult page 357. 
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Government Publications, Ottawa. 
BAILLIE, THos. Northern Boundary between New Brunswick and Canada. 
i Appendix to Journals of House of Assembly of N.B., 1844, xcix- 
exxvi, map. Also an 8 vo. pamphlet, 34 pp. 
[BAILLIE, THos.] Supplementary Report on the Boundary Line between 
Canada and New Brunswick, according to the Royal Proclama- 
tion of 1763, and the Quebec Act of 1774. By the Surveyor-General 
of New Brunswick, Commissioner appointed to assist in 
exploring and tracing the said boundary. December, 1844. Journals 
House of Assembly of N.B., 1845. Appendix, 3 maps. Also issued 
as 8 vo. pamphlet, 16 pp. 
Banks, T. C. An Analytical Statement of the Case of Alexander, Earl of 
Stirling and Dovan. London, 1832. 
