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Bourinot, John George.— Coyithiucd. 



The Fishery Question : Its Imperial Importance. 

 Weft III in stir Review, London and New York, 18S6. 

 Also, in pamphlet, London, 188G. 

 Canada as a Nation. 



La Remir Oolnninli-lntirimlionnle, Amsterdam, 

 mars 1886. 

 French Canada. 



ScollUh Rrview, Paisley, London, and New York. 

 1887. 

 Canada During the Victorian Era : .V Sliort His- 

 torical Review. In two parts. 



Maqaziite of Aiiieri' an Historii, New York, 1887. 



Canada and tlie Federation of tlie Empire. 



La Revue Onhinalc-Inteniationnle, Amsterdam, 

 juillet, 1887. 



Local Government in Canada. 



Johns Hopkins Uiiiecrsitii Studies, Baltimore, 18S7, 

 Also, Transnetions of Royal Society of Canada, Vol. 

 IV., Sec 2, 1886. 



Federal Government in Canada. 



A series of four lectures before Trinity Unirersity, 



Toronto. Printed in Johns Hopkins University StuJies, 



1889. 



Canada: Its National Development and Destiny. 



Quarterly Review, London and New York, July, 1887, 



See also Proceedings of Western Assoeiatietn of 



Tfci(c)-», Richmond, Ind., 18911. 



The Study of Political Science in Canadiiin Uni- 

 versities. 



Transactions of Royal Soeictijof Canada. Vol. vrr.. 

 Sec. 2, 1889. Also one of a course of lectures before 

 Trinity University, Toronto. 



Federal Government in Canada. 



Canadian Laie Times, Toronto, 1889. 

 The National Sentiment in Canada : an Historical 

 Study. 



University Quarterly Review, Toronto, 1890. 

 Canada and the United States. 



Scottish iîciu'ew, Paisley, Londonand New Y'ork, 1860. 

 Canada and the United States : A Study in Com- 

 parative Politics. 



A lecture before Harvard University (Sever Hall) 

 and the School of Political Science, Johns Hopkins 

 University, Baltimore, Md. Printed in Annals of Amer- 

 ican Aeadeniy ejf Political Science, Philadelphia, 1890. 



The Federal Constitution of Canada. 



7he Juridical Review, Edinburgh, ISOO. 

 Parliamentary Procedure and Practice in Canada. 

 With an account of the origin, growth, and 

 operation of Parliamentary institutions in the 

 Dominion. And an Appendi.x containing the 

 British North America Act of 1867 and amend- 

 ing Acts, Governor-General's commission, in- 

 structions, etc), forms and proceedings in 

 divorce, etc. Montreal : Dawson Bros. 



1st edition, 1884, 8vo., pp. xv. + 7H5. New edition. 

 1891, Svo., pp. XX. + 929. 

 A Manual of the Constitutional History of Can- 

 ada from the Earliest Period to the Year 1888, 

 including the B. N. A. Act, 18157, and a Digest 

 of Judicial Decisions on Questions of Legisla- 

 tive Jurisdiction. Montreal : Dawson Bros., 

 1888. 



A republication of the tirst chapter of the author's 

 work foregoing, on Parliamentary Procedure for the 

 use of students. 12mo., pp.sn. + 238. 



Bourinot, John George.— Continued. 



Canada and the LTnited States : Their Past and 

 Present. 



Papers of the American Historical Association^ 

 Washington. Vol. x. 



Also, in The Quarterly Review, No. 344, April, 1891, 

 in an abridged form- 

 Responsible Government in Canada: Its History 

 and Results. 



National Cluh Papers, Toronto, 12mo., 1891. 

 Also appears in series of papers on Parliamentary 

 Government in Canada. See below. 



Canadian Studies in Comparative Politics. 

 I. The English Character of Canadian Institu- 

 tions. II. Comparison between the Political 

 Systems of Canada and the United States. HI. 

 Federal Government in Switzerland compared 

 with that of Canada. Montreal: Dawson Bros., 

 1891. 



First delivered as a series of three lectures before 

 Trinity University and afterwards printed in 4to., 

 pp. 91. 



Also in Transactions of Royal ,Society of Canada, 

 Vol. IX., Sec. 2, 189L 



Parliamentary compared with Congressional Gov- 

 ernment. Continuation of foregoing studies. 

 Transactions of Royal Sejciety of Canada, Vol. XI., 

 Sec. 2, 1893. Also forms part of series in Parliamen- 

 tary Government in Canafla, as below. 



Once Famous Louisbourg. 



Magazine American ffi«turi/,New York, March, 1892. 



The Acadian French in Cape Breton, once He 

 Royale. 



Tlie Week, Toronto, April, 1892. 

 Louisbourg in 1891. 



Republican Journal, Belfast, Me., January 14, 1892. 



Historical and Descriptive Account of the Island 



of Cape Breton, and of its Memorials of the 



French Regime ; with historical, bibliographical 



and general notes. 



Large 4to . pp. 177. With illustrations and maps, 

 Montreal, 1892. Also in Transactions of the Rejyal 

 Soeietyof Canada, Vol. IX., Sec. 2, 1891. 

 Parliamentary Government in Canada. A Con- 

 stitutional and Historical Study. Washington : 

 Government Printing Office, 1892. 



Reprinted from Annual Report of the American 

 Historical Association for 1891, pp. 309-40'. 

 The English Character of Canadian Institutions. 

 Contemporary Review, London and New York, 

 October, 1892. 



Alexander Mackenzie's Place in Canadian History. 

 The Week, Toronto, Nov- 18, 1894. 



A Canadian Manual on the Procedure at meet- 

 ings of municipal councils, shareholders and 

 directors of companies, synods, conventions, 

 societies, and public bodies generally, with an 

 introductory review of the rules and usages of 

 parliament th.at govern public as-iemblies in 

 Canada. With an analytical index. Toronto : 

 The Carswell Co., Law l^'ublishers, 1894. 

 8vo., pp. vni -f 444. 



A Protest against Historical Hysterics and Pla- 

 giarism. A review of "Cape Breton Illustrated." 



The Week, Toronto, April 27, 1894. 

 The foregoing protest against historical pretenders 

 is the first of a series of reviews in the same paper. 



