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Sir J. Wm. Dawson, pp. 386-393. Ammonites from the Cretaceous rocks of the Queen 

 Charlotte Islands, by J. F. Whiteaves, pp. 441-446; pi. VII. Extinction of the fur seal in 

 the southern seas, by F. E. Chapman, pp. 446-459. 



John Macoun, M. A., F. L. S., F. E. S. C. : 



Catalogue of Canadian Plants, 1883-1892. Vol. I, Part I, Polypetalae, pp. 1-192. Part II, 

 Gamopetalae, pp. 193-396. Part III, Apetalae, pp. 397-694. 



Vol. II, Part IV, Endogens, pp. 1-248. Part V, Acrogens, pp. 249-428. 



Vol. Ill, Part VI, Musci, pp. i-vi, 1-296. List of Canadian Hepaticae, by Wm. Henry 

 Pearson, 32 pp. ; 12 pll. 



OTTAWA. ONT.— Department of Agriculture: 



Eepoi't of Minister of Agriculture for 1893, 204 pp. 



Statistical Year-book of Canada, compiled by George Johnson, for 1892, 996 pp. For 

 1893, 660 pp. 



Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada, Alfred E. C. Selwyn, LL.D., Director: 



Annual Eeport, Vol. V, Part I, 776 pp.; 21 pliotographic and other plates; 6 sections; 

 1 map in pocket. Summary reports on the operations of the Geological Survey for 

 the year 1890, by the Director, pp. 1-86; for the year 1891, pp. A 1-92. District of Atha- 

 basca, comprising the country between Peace river and Afhabasca river, by E. G. 

 McConnell, pp. D 1-68 ; 8 photo, pll. ; 6 charts and maps ; 4 figs. Northwestern Mani- 

 toba, with portions of Assiniboia and Saskatchewan, by J. B. Tyrrell, pp. E 1-235 ; 

 8 photo, pll. ; 10 figs. ; geological map of northwestern Manitoba, 50x70 cm. in pock- 

 et; map 50x70 cm. showing forest distribution. The Sudbury Mining District, by E. 

 Bell, pp. F 1-95 ; 5 photo, pll. ; 8 figs. ; geological map of Algona and Nipissing, 40x56 cm., 

 in pocket. Geology of Hunter's Island and adjacent country, by W. H. C. Smith, pp. G 

 1-76 ; 4 photo, pll. ; geological map of Rainy Lake river, 40x60 cm., in pocket. Geology and 

 economic minerals of Portueuf, Quebec, and Montmorency counties, P. Q., by A. P. Low, 

 pp. L 1-82; 3 pll. Portions of Temiscouata and Eimouski counties, P. Q., and adjoining 

 areas in New Brunswick and Maine, by L. W. Bailey and W. Mclnnes, pp. M 1-28 ; geolog- 

 ical map, 40x60 cm., in pocket. 



Vol. V, Part II, 762 pp. ; 28 maps and diagrams. Pictou and Colchester, by H. Fletcher, 

 pp. P 1-193. Natural gas and petroleum in Ontario, by H. P. Brumell, pp. Q 1-94; 6 sketch 

 maps. Chemical contributions, by G. C. Hoffman, pp. E 1-72. Mineral statistics and 

 mining, by E. D. Ingall and H. P. Brumell, pp. S 1-201 and SS 1-200 ; 22 diagrams, etc. 



Catalogue of Canadian Rocks, 1893, by Walter F. Ferrier, 129 pp. 



Catalogue of Systematic Collections of Minerals, by G. Cliristian Hoifmann, 265 pp. 



Contributions to [Canadian Palaeontology, Vol. I, 1892, 17x26 cm. Part IV, Fossils of 

 the Devonian rocks of the islands, shores, or immediate vicinity of Lakes Manitoba and 

 Winnipegosis, by J. F. Whiteaves, F. G. S., pp. 25.5-360: pll. xxxiii-xlvii. 



Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club: 



Ottawa Naturalist, Transactions, monthly, Vol. V, 1891-2, Nos. 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11. Drink- 

 ing water, with special reference to the Ottawa City supply, by A. McGill, pp. 9-30. 

 Nickel and copper deposits of Sudbury, Ont., by Alfred E. Barlow, M. A., Geol. Surv. 

 Dep., pp. 51-71. Extinct Canadian Vertebrates from the Miocene rocks of the Northwest 

 territories of Canada, pp. 74-76. Canadian gems and precious stones, by C. W. Willimott, 

 pp. 117-142. The chemistry of food, by Frank T. Shutt, pp. 143-160. 



Vol. VI, 1892-:}, Nos. 1, 2, 5, and 7, On natural phosphates, by J. Lainson Wills, F. C. S., 

 pp. 7-22. Fauna Ottawaensis, by W. Hague Harrington, pp. 25-:32. 



Vol. VII, 189;:5-4, Nos. 1, 5-12. Food and alimentation, by Dr. Prevost, pp. 79-84. Narra- 

 tive of a journey in 1890, from Great Slave Lake to Beachy Lake, on the Great Fish river, 

 by D. B. Dowling, piJ. 85-99; 101-114. Fauna Ottawaensis — Hymenoptera Phytophaga, by 

 . W. Hague Harrington, pp. 117-128. 162, 163. The extinct northern sea-cow (Ehytina stel- 

 Isri ), and early explorations in the North Pacific, by Dr. George M. Dawson, pp. 151-161. 



Vol. VIII, 1894, Nos. 2-8. The Transmutations of Nitrogen, by Thos. McFarlane, pp. 45-52 ; 

 5;?-60; 69-74. Notes on fossils from Quebec City, Canada, by Henry M. Ami, pp. 82-90. Ee- 

 cent deposits in the valley of the Ottawa river, by E. W. Ells, LL. D., pp. 104-107. Fauna 

 Ottawaensis ; Hemiptera, by W. Hague Harrington, pp. 132-134. 



Henry M. Ami, M. A., F. G. S. : 



The Utica terrane in Canada, by Henry M. Ami, Geological Survey of Canada, 32 pp. 

 Additional notes on the geology and palaeontology of Ottawa and its environments, by 

 Dr. Henry M. Ami. From the Ottawa Naturalist, 11 pp. 



On the geology of Quebec city, Canada, by Henry M. Ami. From the Canadian Eecord 

 of Science, 4 pp. 



