1890-91.] FORTY SECOND ANNUAL REPORT. 69 



" Feb. 7. " Some Effects of Christianity on Legislation," — Hon. 

 William Proudfoot. 

 " 14. " The Boeothick Indians,"— Alan Macdougall, C.E. 



"Crystal Studies (Nos. 2 and 3),"--H. R. Wood, M.A. 

 " 21. "Review of a Work by A. W. Moore, M.A., on Sur- 

 names and Place-names of the Isle of Man," — Rev. 

 Neil MacNish, LL.D. 

 " " 28. " Codiiication of the Law, 3rd Paper (Contracts)," — T. 



B. Browning, M.A. 

 " Mar. 7. " A Consideration of Sewage Schemes," — Levi. J. Clark. 



" A Few Words on Lake Currents," — Levi J. Clark. 

 " " 14. " Indian Remains and Relics found in the neighborhood 



of Balsam Lake," — G. E. Laidlaw. 

 " " 21. "Notes on French Canadian Folk-Lore," — A. F. Cham- 

 berlain, M.A. 

 " Reforms in Time-Reckoning," — Sandford Fleming 

 C.M.G. 

 " 28. " Some Points in Milk-Analysis,"— Prof W. H. Ellis. 



" The Administration of Governor Simcoe," — Capt. 

 Ernest A. Cruikshank. 

 " April. 4. " Miss Dix and her Life Work,"— E. A. Meredith, LL.D. 



" Modern Ornithology," — W. Brodie. 

 " " II. " Japanese Literature," — Tozo Ohno. 



" 18. " The Study of History,"— Rev. Prof. G. M. Wrong, M.A. 

 "The Genesis and Growth of Capital." — W.Houston, M.A. 

 " " 25. " A Gaelic Cuneiform Inscription," — Rev. Neil MacNish, 

 LL.D. 



" British and Canadian Trade Relations," — J. Castell 

 Hopkins. 



" Intelligence of Insects, as exemplified by Pelopmis 



CemeTttarms," — W. Brodie. 



Total, 33 papers, which may be classified as follows 



Anthropology 3 



Archaeology i 



Astronomy i 



Biography . i 



Biology 3 



Chemistry i 



Economics 3 



Fine Arts 3 



Geography i 



History 3 



Jurisprudence i 



Literature i 



Metallurgy i 



Mineralogy 2 



Miscellaneous i 



Philology 3 



Sanitary Science 2 



Zoology 2 



Total 33 



