INDEX OF TRANSA(JTIONS 



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Bain, A. H. 



Report of Observations of Transit of 



Venus at Cobourg I. (3) 96 



lîaudiy, J. P. U. 



\j n Vieux Fort Français V. (1) 93 



Bayiie, H. A. 



Analysis of Silk III. (3) 21 



Begin, L. X. 



Bibliographie XII. 



Bell, Robert. 



Birds of Hudson's Bay I- (4) 49 



Geology and Economic Minerals of Hud- 

 son's Bay II. (4) 241 



Some Points in Reference to Ice Pheno- 

 mena IV. (3) 8.5 



The Petroleum Field of Ontario V. (4) 101 



The Chickaree or Red Squirrel V. (4) 186 



Presidential Address to Sec. IV.— The 



Huroniaii System of Canada VI. (4) 3 



Bibliography XII. 



Bethune, C. J. S. 



Bibliography XII. 



Blake, F. L. 



Report of Observations of Transit of 

 Venus at Ottawa I. (3) 97 



Boaz, Franz. 



The Eskimo V. (2) 35 



The Geography and Geology of Baffin's 

 Land V. (4) 75 



Bois, I'Abbe. 



L'Angleterre et le Clergé Français ré- 

 fugié pendant la Révolution III. (1) 77 



Bourinot, J. G. 



Some Old Forts by the Sea 1.(2) 71 



Local Government in Canada IV. (2) 43 



Study of Political Science in Canadian 



Universities VII. (2) 3 



Canadian Studies in Comparative Pol- 

 itics VIIL (2) 3 



Cape Breton and its Memorials of the 

 French Régime IX. (2) 175 



Presidential Address— Our Intellectual 

 Strength and Weakness XI. (2) 3 



Study in Comparative Politics — Par- 

 liamentary compared with Congres- 

 sional Government XI. (2) 77 



Bibliography XII. 



Bovey, Henry T. 



Maximum Bending Moments at the 

 Points of Support of Continuous 

 Girders of n Spans V. (3) 75 



Maximum Shear and Bending Moment 

 produced by a Live Load at Difterent 

 Points of Horizontal Girder AB of 

 Span I VII. (3) 3 



The Flexure of Columns X. (3) 23 



On the Strength of Douglas Fir, White 

 Pine and Red Pine XII. (3) 11 



Bibliography XII. 



Brown, Mrs. W. W. 



Some Games of the Wabanaki Indians. . VI. (2) 41 



Bryce, George. 



Plea for a Canadian Camden Society.. II. (2) 45 



The Five Forts of Winnipeg III. (2) 135 



The Most Famous Journeys In and 



About Rupert's Land IV. (2) 91 



The Assiniboine and its Forts X. (2) 69 



Bryniner, Douglas. 



Bibliography XII. 



Burgess, T. J. W. 



Canadian Filicineœ II. (4) 163 



Recent Additions toCanadianFilicinese IV. (4) 9 

 Bibliography XII. 



Campbell, John. 



Bibliography XII. 



Campbell, William W. 



Bibliography XII. 



Carpniael, Charles. 



The Law of the Facility of Error, etc. . I. (3) 9 

 Report of Observations of Transit of 



Venus I. (3) 87 



The Determination in Terms of a De- 

 finite Integral of the Value of an 



Algebraical Expression, etc III. (3) 101 



Presidential Address to Sec. IV IV. (3) 1 



The Longitude of Toronto University. VI. (3) 27 



Casgrain, I'Abbe. 



Notre Passé Littéraire, et nos Deux 



Historiens I. (1) 85 



Les Quarantes Dernières Années : Le 

 Canada depuis l'Union de 1841, par J. 



C. Dent. Étude criticjue II. (1) 51 



Biographie de Gérin-Lajoie III. (1) !55 



Un Pèlerinage au pay.s d'Evangéline , , IV. (1) 19 



lies Acadiens après leur dispersion V. (1) 15 



Eclaircissements sur la question Aca- 



dienne VL (1) 23 



Montcalm peint par lui-même d'après 



pièces inédites VII. (1) 3 



Discours du Président de la Société- 

 Mémoires VIII. 



Bibliographie XII. 



Cazes, Paul de. 



Deux points d'histoire : (1) Quatrième 

 voyage de Jacques-Cartier ; (2) Ex- 

 pédition du Marquis de la Roche II. (1) 1 



La Frontière nord de la Province de 

 Québec IIL (1) 89 



La Langue que nous Parlons V. (1) 121 



Les Points Obscurs des Voyages de 

 .Tacques-Cartier VIII. (1) 25 



L'Épisode de l'Ile de Sable X. (1) 7 



Chalmers, R. 



The Glaciation and Pleistocene Subsi- 

 dence of Northern New Brunswick 

 and Southeastern Quebec IV. (1) 139 



Chandler, G. H. 



Longitude of Cobourg, Ontario VI. (3) 54 



Chapman, E. J. 



Molecular Contraction in Natural Sul- 



phids .'. L (3) 27 



Spectroscopic Scales I. (3) 55 



