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Harrington, W. Hague.— Continued. 

 Canadian Hymenoptera. No. 2. 



Canadian Entomulugiut, Februarj', 1898, vol. xxv., 

 pp. 29, 32. 

 Entomology. (Notes on Ottawa insects.) 



Ottawa Naturalist, February, 1893, vol. vi., pp. 

 168. 170. 

 A Glacial Epoch. 



Ihid., February, 1H93, vol. vi., pp. 170, 171. 

 Canadian Hymenoptera. No. 3. 



Canadian Enlonivlngist, March, 1893, vol. XXV., pp. 

 57, 64. 

 Entomology. (Notes on Ottawa insects.) 



Ottawa Naturalist. July, 193, vol. vii., p. 68. 

 Entomology. (Notes on Ottawa insects.) 

 Ihid., September, 1893, vol. vn., pp. 97, 98. 

 Fauna Ottawaensis— Hymenoptera Phytopliaga. 



ftirf., November, 1893, vol. vu., pp. 117, 128. 

 Annual Address of the President of the Entomo- 

 logical Society of Ontario. 



Tiomity-fourth Annual Report nf the Entomological 

 Society of Ontario. 1893, pp. 17, 31. 

 Additional Notes on Japanese Insects. 

 /6irf.,1893,pp.5il,53. 



Canadian Uroceridfe. 



Transactiona of the Royal .Society of Canada, \o\, 

 xi.,Sec. 4, 1893. 

 Hymenoptera Phytopliaga. 



Ottawa yaturalitt, January, 1894, vol. vn.,pp. 162, 

 163. 



An Entomological Trip to Copper Cliff, Ont. 



Canadian Entomologist, January, 1891, vol. xxvi., 

 pp. 9, 16. 



Monograph of the North American Proctotrypidoe, 

 by William H. Ashraead. (Review.) 

 Ibid., January, 1894, vol. xxvi., pp. 28, 30. 

 Entomology. (Corydalis coniutus.) 



Ottawa Naturalist, February and March, 1891, vol. 

 VII-, p- 175. 

 A Teratological Trio. 



Canadian Entomologist, March, 1894, vol. XXTI., 

 p. 86. 



Fauna Ottawaensis— Hemiptera. 



Ottaica Naturalist, July, 1891, vol. viii., pp 66, b7. 

 Canadian Hymenoptera. No. 4. 



Canadian Entomologist, July, 1594, vol. xxvl., pp. 

 193, 196. 



Entomological Notes. ( Diaphemomera femor- 

 ata.) 



Ottawa Naturalist, August, 1834, vol. viii., p. 80. 



Canadian Hymenoptera. No. 5. 



t^anadian Entomologist, August, 1894, Vol. XXVl-, 

 pp. 20J, 214. 

 Canadian Hymenoptera. No. (i. 



Ibid-, September, 1894, vol. xxvi., pp. 245, 250. 



Harvey, Moses. 



The Characteristics of the Present Age. A Lec- 

 ture. Edinburgh, 1851. 



Thoughts on the Poetry and Literature of the 

 Bible. St. John's, Nfld., 1852. 



The Testimony of Ninevah to the Veracity of the 

 Bible. St. John s, Nfld., 1854. 

 8vo., pp. 33. 



Harvey, Moses. — Continued. 



Lectures on the Harmony of Science and Revela- 

 tion. Halifax : Barnes, 1850. 

 Svo., pp. 101. 

 Lectures on Egypt and its Monuments as Illus- 

 trative of Scripture. St. John's, 1857. 

 8vo., pp. 95. 



Lectures, Literary and Biographical. Edinburgh : 

 Elliot, 1864. 

 8vo., pp. 512. 



Christian Hymnology. 



Seven Papers in The Home and Foreign Record 

 of the Lower Provinces, 1869. 



Coimack's Journey Across Newfoumllaiul. 

 Edited by Rev. M. Harvey, 1873. 



Across Newfoundland «illi tlic llrivernor. .'^t. 

 John's, Nfld., ISTi). 

 8vo., pp. 130. 



Newfoundland, the Oldest British Colony. Lon- 

 don : Chapman & Hall, 1883. 

 8vo., pp. 489. 



Text Book of Newfoundland History, for the Use 

 of Schools and .4cademies. Glasgow : Collins & 

 Sons (•2nd éd.), 18!)0. 

 12mo., pp. 188. 



Where are We, and Whither Tending ? London : 

 Trubner & Co. ; Boston : Whittle, 1886. 

 8vo., pp. 210. 



Four Articles in the Encyclopedia Britannica 

 (new edition), on Newfoundland, Labrador, St. 

 John's, and The Seal Fisheries of the World. 



Three Articles in Johnstone's Universal Cyclo- 

 ptedia, viz. :— Newfoundland, Labrador, St. 

 John's. 



List of Magazine Articles in Stcwnrfs Quarterly 

 and The Maritime Monthly Magazines, from 

 1869-75, as follows :— Three Articles on New- 

 foundland ; A Geological Discovery in New- 

 foundland : A Trip to the Old Land ; Burns's 

 Natal Day, Columbus; Thoughts, Facts and 

 Fancies; Man, the Worker; Human Pro- 

 gress—Is it Real ? Pompeii (two articles) ; The 

 Bœothics-the Aborigines of Newfoundland; 

 The Castaways of Gull Island; George Fox, 

 the First of the Quakers; Northward, Ho ! The 

 Devil Fish in Newfoundland Waters; The 

 Shortest Route between Europe and America ; 

 The Polaris Expedition (two articles); Two 

 Thousand Miles on an ice-floe; Chronicles of 

 Punch Bowl (two articles) ; The Seal Hunters 

 of Newfoundland ; The Catacombs of Rome ; 

 Livingstone. 



The Ai-tifieial Propagation of Marine Food Fi,shes 

 and Edible Crustaceans. 



Transactions Royal Society of Canada, Vol- X-, 

 Sec. 4, 1892. 

 Reports of the Fisheries Commission of New- 

 foundland, 1888-92. 

 The Great Auk. 

 Article on Newfoundland. 



Baedeker's Dominion of Canada Handbook. 

 Leipsic, 1894. 

 Newfoundland as it is in 1894.— A Handbook and 

 Tourists'Guide. With coloured map. St. John's, 

 Nfld.: J. W. Withers, Queen's Printer, 1894. 

 12mo.,pp. 298. 



