IV LOYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



SECTION II. 



ENGLISH HISTORY, LITERATURE, ARCHEOLOGY, ETC. 



I. A Monograph of the Origins of Settlements in the Province 

 of New Brunswick (with Maps). (Contributions to 

 the History of New Brunswick, No. 6.) ^^y William 



F. Ganong, M.A., Ph.D 3 



II. Shelley's Debt to Eighteenth Century Thought. By Pelham 



Edgar, Ph.D 187 



III. The Jesuit Missions of Canada. By,W. II. Withrow, D.D. 201 



IV. The Monument to Wolfe on the Plains of Abraham, and the 



Old Statue at ''Wolfe's Corner:' By P.-B. Casgrain 213 



V. Radisson in the Northwest, 1661-63. By Benjamin Sdlte. 223 



Vr. Pythagoras and his Philosophy. By Arthur Harvey.,. 239 



VII. Thomas Pownall — His Part in the Conquest of Canada. By 



W. D. LiGiiTHALL, M.A 265 



SECTION III. 



mathematical, physical and chemical sciences. 



I. Note on an apparently Accidental Formation of Frazil Ice 



in a Cryophorus. By Prop. John Cox 3 



II. The Relation of Thermal Change to Tension and Compres- 

 sion Stress, n-ith an account of some Experiments on 

 Impulsive Sfres--i. (Diagrams.) By R. G. Coker, 

 M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.E., and C. M. McKergow, M.Sc... 5 



III. Researches in Physical Chemistry carried out in the Univer- 



sity of Toronto during the past Year. Communicated 



by Prof. W. Lash Miller 25 



IV. On the Artificial Production of Frazil Ice, together with 



Measurements of the Temperature Conditions in the 



Water. By II. T. Barnes, D.Sc 29 



V. The Growth of Ice Crystals in the Bunsen Ice Calorimeter. 

 (Diagrams.) liy II. T. Barnes, D.Sc, and A. S. B. 



Lucas, B.Sc 33 



VI. Phenol-phthalein and the '1 heory of Indicators. By D. Mc- 



Intosh 41 



VII. The Variation of the Valency of Elements with Tempera- 

 ture. By E. II. Archibald and D. McIntosh 43 



VIII. A Revision of the Atomic Weight of Potassitan — 1. The 



Analysis of Potassium Chloride. (Diagram.) By 



E. II. AncHinALD. A.M.. Ph.D 47 



