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MacGregor, J. G.— Continued. 



Calculus Dodging and other Educational Sins. 

 St. John, N.B. 1890. 

 Book. 



An Elementary Treatise on Kinematics and Dyn- 

 amics. London and New York : Macmillan & Co. 

 Crown, 8vo. pp. xvi+512, 1887. 



3Iair, Charles. 



Frogs and their Kin. 



British Aiiuiican Magazine, Toronto, 1863. 



Twelvetrees : a Tale of the Ottawa. 



Montreal Tranteripl, 1861. 

 Dreamland and other Poems. Ottawa, 1868. 



Crown 8vo. 

 The New Canada. 



Canadian Mtmthhj, Toronto, 1875. 

 Tecumseh. A Drama. Toronto and London, ISSfi. 



Crown 8vo., pp. 205. 



The Ottawa Shiners. 



The Week, Toronto, August, 1893. 

 The American Bison. 



Transactions Royal Society of Canada, Vol. vill., 

 Sec. 2, 1890. 



MaoKay, A. H. 



Elementary Mathematics ; Method of Teaching. 



Nova Scotia Edueational Convention Hepoit, 1874, 

 pp. 16-28. 



A Course of Study for the Schools of Nova Scotia. 



ftirf.,lS80. 

 Science Gossip for Beginners. A serial of twenty- 

 two articles. 



Standard, PiotOU, 1880. 



Botany of Disease. (Four thousand words.) 

 Ibid, 1880. 



The Pictou Academy: an historical sketch. (Seven 

 thousand words.) 



Herald. Halifax, 1881. 

 Lichens of Nova Scotia. 



Nova Scotian Institute of Science, Vol. v.. Part ni-, 

 1881, pp. 299-307. 



Successors of the Ghosts, Goblins, Ghouls, cl ril. 

 (Five thousand words.) 

 Herald, Halif.ax, 1883. 



Silicious Organic Remains in the Lacustrine De- 

 posits of Nova Scotia. 



Report British Association, pp. 742-783, 1884. 

 Among the Cryptogams. A monthly serial. 



Acadian Science Monthly, 1883-84. 

 Vampire Plants and Strange Gardening. (Three 

 thousand words.) 



Standard, Pictou, 1885. 

 Organic Silicious Remains in the Lakes of Nova 

 Scotia. 



Canadian Record of Science, Vol. I., No. 4, Mont- 

 real, 1885, pp. 236-244. 



Nova Scotia Freshwater Sponges. 



Nova Scotian Institute of Science, Vol. vr.. Part HI., 

 1885, pp. 233-240. 



Mammalia of Nova Scotia : a Synopsis. 



Academy, Vol. i.. Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, Pictou, 1885. 

 Spelling Reform. 



Nova Scotia Educational Convention Rejxjrt,\9S5, 

 pp. 16-28. 



MacKay, A. H.—Conlinucd. 



Future of Our Education. (Two thousand words.) 



Herald, Halifax, 1886. 

 New Fresh -water Sponges from Nova Scotia and 

 Newfoundland. 



Canadian Record of Science, Vol. II., No. 1, Mont- 

 real. 1886, pp. 19-22. 



Meteor of 1.5th September, 1887. 



Educational Review, St. John, 1887. 

 Among the Water Nymphs ; a Popular View of 

 our Diatomacese. 



Herald, Halifax, 1887. 

 AlgiP of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, (Con- 

 .jointly with Geo. U. Hay.) 



Transactions Royal Society of Canada, Vol. v., Sec. 

 4, 1887, pp. 167-174. 



Among the Constcllation.s. Illustrated Serial on 

 Uranography. 



Educational Rct}ien\\oU. i.-n., St. John, I887-I889. 

 Ferndale School. Illustrated Serial on the Natural 

 History of Eastei'ii Canada for Schools. 

 • Ibid., Vols. I. -IV., St. John, 18S7-91. 



Miscellaneous Educational and Scientific Articles. 



■ Ibid., St. John, 1887-1889. 

 The Fresh-water Sponges of Canada and New- 

 foundland. 



Transactions Royal Society of Canada, Vol. VII., 

 Sec. 4, 1889. 



Pictou Island ; with geological map of its en- 

 vironment. 



* Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2ud Series, Vol. i., 

 Part 1, Halifax, 1891, pp. 76-83. 



Annual Reports on the Public Schools of Nova 

 Scotia. (1) Of 1891, pp. 61 ; (2) of 1892, pp. 80 ; 

 (3) of 1893, pp. 63. 



Conspectus of Education in Nova Scotia ; for the 

 World's Columl)ian Exposition. Halifax, 1893, 

 pp. 18. 



.Journal of Education. Halifax. (1) April, 1893, 

 pp. 106 ; (2) October, 1893, pp. 160 ; (3) April, 

 1894 ; pp. .59. 



The True Scope and Function of the High School. 

 7'he Dominion Educational Ashocialion Report, 1892, 

 pp. 63-67. 

 Explosive Gas Generated within the Hot Water 

 Pipes of House Heating Apparatus. 



Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2nd Series Vol. 

 1., Part 3, 1893, pp. 374-377. 



Natural History Observations made at several 

 stations in Nova Scotia during the year 1892. 

 Ibid., 2nd Series, Vol. i.. Part 3, 1893, pp. 378-379. 



Marchand, Felix G. 



Fatenville. Comédie en un acte et en prose. 



La Revue Canadienne Montréal, septembre 1869. 

 Erreur n'est pas coupte. Vaudeville en deux 

 actes et en prose. Montreal : Duvernay Frères. 

 1872. 

 Lin bonheur en attire un autre. Comédie en un 

 acte et en vers. Montréal : Gazette, 1S84. 



Mémoires de la Société royale du Canada. Tome I., 

 Sec 2, 1883. 

 Les Faux Brillant.s. Comédie en cinq actes et en 

 vers. Montréal : L'Étendard, 1885. 



