TABLE OF CONTENTS III 



SECTION I 



Un recensement inédit de Montréal, en 1741. Par E.-Z. Massi- 



COTTE 1 



Madeleine de Verchères, plaideuse. Par Pierre-Georges Roy 63 



Les Canadiens au lendemain de la capitulation de Montréal {S 



septembre 1760). Par L'Abbé Ivaxhoe Caron 78 



Guerres des Iroquois, 1670-1673. Par Ben^jamix Sulte 85 



SECTION II 



Fresidenlial Address, llie Study of History and the Interpreta- 

 tion of Documents. By Brig. -General E. A. 

 Cruikshank 1 



Governor Mitsgrave and Confederation. By His Hoxour 



Judge F. W. Howay 1") 



pMrliest Route of Travel between Canada and Acadia. Olden 



time Celebrities Who Used it. B>- \\\ O. Raymoxd. . . 33 



The Phytogeny of Man from a New Angle. By Charles Hill- 

 Tout 47 



The Stone Medallion of Lake Utopia. By \V. F. Gaxoxg 83 



The Ancestry of Archibald Lampnuui, Poet. By Kcv. Erxest 



\'OORHIS 1 03 



Maturi)/ and Diderot. By Dr. H. Ashtox 123 



The Second President Liiwoln. By Rexdell Williams 130 



SECTION III 



I'he Characteristic K — Radiation from Boron. By A. Ll. 



Hughes 1 



On the Absorption Spectrum of Licpiid and Gaseous O.yygcn. 



By W. W. Shaver. '. ... 7 



On the Spectra of Helium, Hydrogen and Carbon i)i the Extrenw 



Ultraviolet. B>' J. C. McLexxax and P. A. Petri ic. 15 



On the Liquefaction of Hydrogen. By J. C. McLexxax 31 



Ionization Potential and the Size of the Atom. By A. S. Eve" ' 37 



