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HAMILTON, ONT.-Hamilton Association: 



Journal and Procecdinss, No. VIII, for 1891-2, 204 pp. Fossil Silurian plants, pp. 29-35. 

 Man scientifically considered, by J. Alston MotTat, pp, :ifi- .51. Messengers from tho skies, 

 by H. B. Small, pp. 62-76. Fun^i att'ectinf,' fruits, by L. Woolvcrton, pp. 77-9.5; figs 1-20. 

 The spelling reform, by C. R. McCullougli, pp. 96-118. Notes on the genus Rhus, by T. J. 

 W. Burgess, pp. 119-130. Notes on Niagara Falls rocks. Marl Lake, Anticosti, and 

 Hamilton, Ont., by Col. C. G. Grant, pp. 135-159. 



Number IX, 1892-3, 173 pp. Biological notes, by Wm. Yates, pp. 34-50. Flora of the 

 Niagara peninsula, by John Macoun, pp. 78-86. Insects injurious to plants, by L. Wool- 

 verton, pp. 87-96 ; figs. 1-7. Geological notes, by C. C. Grant, pp. 97-135. 



Number X, 1893-4, 112 pp. The Kinetic theory, by W. Lash Miller, pp. 35-42. Some 

 phenomena of sound, by J. E. P. Aldous, pp. 43-51. Biological notes, by Wm. Yates, pp. 

 53-71. Geological notes, by C. C. Grant, pp. 74-94. 



MONTREAL, QUE.— British Association for the Advancement of Science : 



Royal Society of Canada : 



Proceedings and Transactions, 33x30cm., bound. Vol. IX. 1891, 728 pp. ; 33 plates and 

 maps. Le tremblemeut de terre de 1663 dans la Nouvelle-France, par M. Alphonse Gag- 

 non. Section I, pp. 41-52. Grammaire de la langue Algonquine, par L'Abbe Cuoq, pp. 85- 

 114. Shuswap people of British Columbia, by Geo. M. Dawson, LL.D., F. R. S., Section 

 II, pp. 3-44 ; map ( pi. VI) and 9 figs. Implements, weapons, etc., from Queen Charlotte 

 Islands, B. C, by Alexander Mackenzie, pp. 45-59; pU. VII, VIII. The Beothiks or Red 

 Indians of Newfoundland, by Rev. Geo. Patterson, pp. 123-171; pll. IX-XII ; 5 figs. Cape 

 Breton, by J. G. Bourinot, pp. 173-344; pll. I-V. Nomenclature in time-reckoning, by 

 Sandford Fleming, Section III, pp. 19-25. Absorption spectra of salts, by J. G. MacGregor, 

 pp. 27-41. Symbolic use of Demoivre's function, by N. F. Dupuis, pp. 43-49. Newton's 

 use of the slit and lens in forming the spectrum, by Alexander Johnson, pp. 49-54. Gold- 

 bearing rocks of New Brunswick, by L. W. Bailey, Section IV, pjj. 21-27. Two species of 

 trees from the Post-glacial of Illinois, by D. P. Penhallow, pp. 29-32; II, III. Fauna of 

 the St. John group, by G. F. Matthew, pp. 3:3-65 ; pll. XII. XIII. Trenton limestone of 

 Manitoba — Orthoceratidae, by W. F. Whiteaves, pp. 77-90; pll. V-XI. Deep wells in 

 Manitoba, by -J. B. Tyrrell, pp. 91-104. Geology of Quebec, south of the St. Lawrence, by 

 Dr. W. Ells, pp. 105-126. 



Vol. X, 1892, .504 pp. ; 15 plates and maps. Etude Ethnographique en Quebec, par J. M. 

 LeMoine, Section I, pp. 17-27, Grammaire de la Langue Algonquine, par I'Abbe Cuoq, pp. 

 41-119. Beothiks, by Rev. Geo. Patterson, Section II, pp. 19-32 ; pi. I. Carrier Sociology, 

 by Rev. A. G. Morice, pp. 109-126; pi. II (map). On the Fundamental Hypothesis of Ab- 

 stract Dynamics— Presidential address, by Prof. J. G. MacGregor, Dalhousie College, 

 Halifax, Section III, pp. 3-21. Synthesis of a New Diquinolin, by R. F. Ruttan, M. D., pp. 

 3.5-41. Diffusion of Cambrian Faunas, by G. F. Matthew, Section IV, pp. 2-16. Propoga- 

 tion of Marine Food Fishes, by Rev. Moses Harvey, pp. 17-37. Corals of Palaeozoic Strata, 

 by E. J. Chapman, Ph. D., University of Toronto, pp. 39-48. Sponges from the Pacific 

 Coast, by Lawrence M. Lambe, pp. 67-78; pll. III-VI. Cretaceous Floras in Canada, by 

 Sir J. Wm. Dawson, pp. 79-93 ; 15 figs. Fauna of the St. John Group, by G. F. Matthew, pp. 

 9.5-109 ; pi. VII. Ammonites of the Cretaceous Rocks of Athabasca, by .J. F. Whiteaves, 

 pp. 111-121 ; pll. VIII-XI. 



Vol. XI, 1893, 554 pp. ; 23 plates and maps. Anotc Kekon, par M. I'Abbe J. A. Cuoq, Sec- 

 tion I, pp. 137-179. The Canals of Canada, by T. C. Keefer, Section III, pp. 25-.50; pU. III- 

 V. The Cretaceous System in Canada, by J. F. W'hiteaves, Section IV, pp. 3-24; pi. I. 

 Sponges from the Pacific Coast, by Lawrence M. Lambe, pp. 2.5-43; pll. II-IV. Flora of 

 New Brunswick, by G. U. Hay, pp. 4.5-.50. Cretaceous Plants from Vancouver Island, by 

 Sir .J. Wm. Dawson, x^p. 53-73; pll. V-XIV. Fauna of the St. John Group, by G. F. Mat- 

 thew, pp. 85-129 ; pll. XVI-XVII. Canadian Uroceridae, by W. Hague Harrington, pp. 131- 

 153. 



Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada : ( See Ottawa.) 



Natural History Society of Montreal: 



The Canadian Record of Science, Vol. V, 1892-3, 500 pp. Devonian plants from Scotland, 

 by Prof. D. Penhallow, pp. 1-13; pll. I-II. Cherts and dolomites of the Animikic rocks, 

 by E. B. Ingall, pp. 29-.38. Coleoptera of Canada, by J. F. Hansen, pp. 41-63; 319-324; 

 pi. V. FossUs from the Cambro-Silurian rocks of Quebec, by Henry M. .-Vmi, pp. 96-117, 

 Utica terrane in Canada, by Henry M. Ami, pp. 166-183; 234-246. Flora of Montreal Island, 

 by Robert Campbell, pp. 208-234 ; 294-296. Notes on Cambrian faunas, by G. F. Matthew, 

 pp. 247-258; 276-279. Level of the Great Lakes, by J. G. N. Boultan, R. N., pp. 281-285. 

 Trenton Gasteropoda of Manitoba, by J. F. Whiteaves, pp. 317-:C8. Geological notes, by 



