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TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
SECTION #11—Continued. 
1885. 
Pre-Aryan American Man, by DANIEL WILSON...........................,............0. 
SomeOld Horts by TheNSe D I IG SOURUN OTe eee ee re E-Ce-- 
The Literature of French Canada, by JOHN LESPERANCE................................... 
A Problem of Visual Perception, by J. CLARK MURRAY..................................... 
The Nomenclature of the Laws of Association, by J. CLARK MURRAY.................... 
An Addition to the Logical Square of Opposition, by J. CLARK MURRAY............... 
SECTION IIT. 
1882. 
The Relations of the Natural Sciences ; Inaugural Address, by T. STERRY HUNT...... 
On the Law of Facility of Error, etc., by CHARLES CARPMAEL.................. 
On an Application af a Special Determinant, by J. B. CHERRIMAN........................ 
The Motion of a Chain on a Fixed Plane Curve, by J. B. CHERRIMAN................... 
Note on the Bishop’s Move in Chess, by J. B. CHERRIMAN................................. 
On the Measurement of the Resistance of Electrolytes, by J. G. MACGREGOR............. 
Note on Molecular Contraction in Natural Sulphids, by E. J. CHAPMAN ...... Facapeneee 
Symmetrical Investigation of the Curvatures of Surfaces, by ALEX. JOHNSON... 
Note on Zinc: Sulplid. by DHOS MACHARIGANE).cesseses eee eee eee 
1883. 
On the Reduction of Sulphate of Soda by Carbon, by THos. MACFARLANE............... 
On some Experimemts showing that the Electromotive Force in Polarization is Inde- 
pendent of the Difference of Potential of the Electrodes, by J. G. MACGREGOR.. 
Noteton Spectroscopic: Scales: by En J. (CHAPMANG eee eee ee 
On Cryptomorphism in its relation to Classification and Mineral Types, by E. J. CHAPMAN. 
Sur la mesure des distances terrestres par des observations astronomiques, par E. DEVILLE. 
On the Application of Hydriodic Acid as a Blowpipe Reagent (with four plates), by E. 
HER ANIET 2 20e esse sense nbeesesenee ee eee ee Den Ce ee conate 
On a Mechanical Means of making a Sidereal Clock show Mean Time, by N.F. Dupuis. 
On some Minerals new to Canada, by B. J. HARRINGTON...........4 esse cesser. 
Reports on the Transit of Venus of December 6th, 1882, as follows : 
The Preparations at Montreal, by ALEXANDER JOHNSON .......................... 
General Report by CHARLES CARPMAEL ......... 0.0... coneseccesensecacness 
Observations at Winnipeg, by PROF. MCLEOD....... 0.0.0.0... sscsee seen conceerse ees 
Observations ut Kingston, by PROF. WILLIAMSON..................,...........4... 
Obseruaronsiat Covoure. by A IR ED ATNE ee cr see 
Observations at Obfawas YEN ED TA nee eee le ee ee sea 
XXIV. On the Transition Resistance to the Electric Current, etc., by J. G. MACGREGOR.. .... 
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