[gurPee] A CANADIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE YEAR 1901 241 
BouRINOT, SIR JOHN GEORGE, K.C.M.G., etc. 
The United Empire Loyalists. 
Paper read before the London and Middlesex Historical Society, Lon- 
don, Ont., and published in the London Free Press, Jan. 17th, 1901. 
BOURINOT, SIR JOHN GEORGE, K.C.M.G., etc. 
Royal visits to Canada. 
Forum, New York, September, 1901. 
Empire Review, London, October, 1901. 
Boxp, Hon. Sir J. A. (Chancellor). 
The bar dinner (1901). 
The Canada Educational Monthly, Toronto, XXIV, 57. 
Boyp, S. J. A. (Exeter, Ont.) 
How can we secure desirable changes in our public school regulations? 
Ontario Educational Association, Transactions, Toronto, 364. 
Boxp, W. H. 
A day’s visit to the Atlin Glacier. 
McMaster University Monthly, Toronto, X, 303. 
BoyYLE, DAVID. 
On the paganism of the Iroquois of Ontario. 
Annual Archeological Report (being part of appendix to the report 
of the Minister of Education, Ontario, for the year 1901), 32. 
BoyYLb, DAVID. 
The philosophy of folk-lore. 
Annual Archeological Report, etc., 125. 
BoyLE, DAVID. 
Portrait of Father Marquette. 
Ontario Historical Society, Papers and Records, Toronto, III, 167. 
(BoYLE, DAVID). 
(Earthwork in Township of Moore. 
Annual Archeological Report, etc., 32. 
(BOYLE, DAVID). 
Mounds generally. 
Annual Archeological Report, etc., 30. 
(BOYLE, DAVID). 
Ossuary in Clinton township, Lincoln county. 
Annual Archeological Report, etc., 22. 
(BOYLE, DAVID). 
Yellow Point Mound. 
Annual Archeological Report, etc. 25. 
Boys, WILLIAM, F. A., LL.B. (Senior County Judge of the County of Simcoe, 
Ontario). 
Early days of the University (of Toronto). 
Supplement to the University of Toronto Monthly, II, 3 (December), 
pp. 36. 
BRADLEY, A. G. 
Chronicles of the Hudsons Bay Company. 
Macmillan’s Magazine, London, February, 1901, pp. 231-240. 
BRAID, M. H. 
Cairo and its panorama, 
Canadian Magazine, Toronto, XVII, 399. 
BRAITHWAITE, HENRY (and RISTEEN, F. H.) 
How to build a bark canoe. 
Rod and Gun in Canada, Montreal, II, 477. 
BRAMBLE, CHARLES A, 
The moose. 
Rod and Gun in Canada, Montreal, II, 450. 
BRAMBLE, CHARLES A. 
Regarding woodcock. 
Rod and Gun in Canada, Montreal, II, 416. 
