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ville, par l’Abbe P. Begin, pp. 74-77, 92-94. Les dernieres descriptions de l’Abbe Provan- 
cher, pp. 79-80, 110-112, 129-131, 140-142, 157-159, 172-176. 
Vol. XXIII, 1896. Formation du Saguenay, par P.-H. Dumais, pp. 4-8, 33-37. Les der- 
nieres descriptions de 1’Abbe Provancher, pp. 8-10. Lepidopteres de Sherbrooke, pp. 39-42, 
58-60, 75,76. L’Abbe Provancher, pp. 49-53, 81-84, 113-117, 145-148, 177-180. Une excursion 
dans les Hautes Alpes, par E. Gasnault, pp. 53-57, 70-74, 85-90, 106-109, 117-121, 151-156, 183-187. 
La Flore de la Cote Nord, par L’Abbe C. Lemay, pp. 90-92, 121-123, 137-189, 168-172. 
Traite Elementaire de Zoologie, 132 pp. 
Hauirax, N.S.—Wova Scotia Institute of Natural Science: 
Proceedings and Transactions, Vol. VIII, Part IV, pp. 381-470. On the measurement of 
the resistance of electrolytes, by F. J. A. McKittrick, pp. 381-390. Notes on Nova Scotia zool- 
ogy, by Harry Piers, pp. 395-410. Notes on collection of silurian fossils from Cape George, 
Antigonish county, N.S., by Henry M. Ami, pp. 411-415. Recent sedimentary formations on 
Bay of Fundy coast, by R. W. Ells, pp. 416-419. Deep mining in Nova Scotia, by W. H. 
Prest, pp. 420-434. Note on the Sidney coal field, by E. Gilpin, pp. 435-438. List of plants 
collected in and around Shelburne, by George H. Cox, pp. 439-444. Phenological obser- 
vations made at stations in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, by A. H. MacKay, pp. 451-455. 
Vol. IX, Part I, pp. xx+100; 5 pll. Notes on concretions found in Canadian rocks, by 
T. C. Weston, pp. 1-9; 6 figs. Iron ores of Nictaux, N.S., by E. Gilpin, jr., pp. 10-20. True 
surfaces and accurate measurements, by D. W. Robb, pp. 21-25. Relics of the stone age in 
Nova Scotia, by Harry Piers, pp. 26-58; 3 pll. Phenological observations, by A. H. Mac- 
Kay, pp. 59-63. Foraminiferous deposit from the bottom of the North Atlantic, by A. H. 
MacKay, pp. 64-67. Notes on the geology and botany of Digby Neck, by L. W. Bailey, pp. 
68-82; 3pll. The flora of Newfoundland, Labrador, and St. Pierre et Miquelon, Part II, 
by Arthur C. Waghorne, pp. 83-100. 
Vol. IX, Part II, pp. xxi-lxxx + 101-218; 4 pll. Conductivity of mixtures of electro- 
lytes, by J. G. MacGregor, pp. 101-119; 1 fig. Calculation of conductivity of mixtures of 
electrolytes having a common ion, by Douglas McIntosh, pp. 120-133. The undeveloped 
coal-fields of Nova Scotia, by E. Gilpin, jr., pp. 134-149. Notes on the geology of New- 
foundland, by T. C. Weston, pp. 150-157. Glacial succession in central Lunenburg, by 
by W. H. Prest, pp. 158-170. Notes on the superficial geology of Kings county, N.S., by 
A. E. Coldwell, pp. 171-174. On an arborescent variety of Juniperus communis, by J. Som- 
ers, pp. 175-179. Some Nova Scotian illustrations of dynamical geology, by L. W. Bailey, 
pp. 180-194; 3 pll.; 2 figs. Phenological observations, by A. H. MacKay, pp. 195-207. Pre- 
liminary notes on Orthoptera of Nova Scotia, by Harry Piers, pp. 208-218. 
HAMILTON, ONT.— Hamilton Association: 
Journal and Proceedings, 1894-95, No. XI, 103 pp. Early Indian history, by P. E. Jones, 
pp. 17-23. Brief noteson the Devonian and other rocks, Ontario, by C. C. Grant, pp. 65-78. 
Glacial man controversy, etc., by C. C. Grant, pp. 79-84. Hamilton sponges, by A. E. 
Walker, pp. 85-87; 5 figs. 
1895-96, No. XII, 184 pp. Acetylene gas, by Geo. Black, pp. 18-27. Notes regarding local 
graptolites, by C. C. Grant, pp. 159-163. Notes on the Pipestone district, Manitoba, by 
J. A. Donahy, pp. 164-174. 
MONTREAL, QuE.—British Association for the Advancement of Science: 
Handbook of Canada, 336 pp. ; 2 maps. 
Royal Society of Canada: 
Proceedings and Transactions, Vol. XII, 1894, 551 pp.; 12 pll. Bibliography of the mem- 
bers of the Royal Society of Canada, pp. 5-79. Section II. Inuits of our Arctic Coast, by J. 
C. Schultz, pp. 113-134. Section III. On the strength of Douglas fir, white pine, and red 
pine, by H. T. Bovey, pp. 11-18. Observations on some structural variations in certain 
Canadian Conifer, by D. P. Penhallow, pp. 19-42; 4 pll.; 3 figs. Notes on errors in me- 
ridian transit observations, by C. H. McLeod, pp. 43-46. Quality of air in Ottawa, by F.T. 
Shutt and A. McGill, pp. 47-48. Section IVY. Canadian Forests, by John Macoun, pp. 3-20. 
Potsdam and calciferous formations of Quebec and eastern Ontario, by R. W. Ells, pp. 21- 
30. Psychic development of young animals and its physical correlation, by Wesley Mills, 
pp. 31-62. L’Eboulis de St. Alban, par Mer. Laflamme, pp. 63-70, Synopsis of air-breathing 
animals of the Paleozoic in Canada, to 1894, by Sir Wm. Dawson, pp. 71-88. Organic remains 
of Little River group, II, by G. F. Matthew, pp. 89-111; 1 pl. Sponges from Western coast 
of North America, by Lawrence M. Lambe, pp. 113-138; 3 pll. Cross-fertilization at ex- 
perimental farms, by Wm. Saunders, pp. 139-144. Preservation of fruit for museum pur- 
poses, by Wm. Saunders, pp. 145-146. Fossil cockroaches of North America, by Samuel H. 
Scudder, pp. 147-153. Size, 23x30 cm. 
Proceedings and Transactions, Second Series, Vol. I, 1895, 16x24 cm., bound, 848 pp.; 
14 pll. Section II. An Iroquois condoling council, by Horatio Hale, pp. 45-65. The 
