1891-92]. 
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APPENDIX III. 
PAPERS READ DURING THE SESSION (891-92. 
Vie 
20. 
a7. 
“A Critical Review of the Enterprise of Christopher 
Columbus,’—Inaugural Address by the President, 
A. Harvey. 
“The Formation of Niagara River,’—W. J. Smith. 
“Déné Roots,’—Rev. A. G. Morice, O.M.I. 
“Peach Yellows,”—W. R. Shaw, M.D. 
“St. Columba, or Colum Cille,’-—Rev. Neil MacNish, 
1 ba BY 
“ The Spirit of National Art,’—W. A. Sherwood. 
“The Finances of the American Civil War,”’—W. A. 
Douglass, B.A. 
“ Testing the New Water-pipe,’—Levi J. Clark. 
“The Aborigines, or Boeothicks of Baccalaos,’—Rev. 
Philip Tocque, A.M. 
“Economic Science for Canadian Students,’—W. 
Houston, M.A. 
“The Abenakis of the Saint John River,’—Edward 
Jack, Fredericton, N.B. 
“The Volcano of Kilauea and the Hawaiian Islands,’— 
H. Spencer Howell, Galt, Ont. 
“The Great Centre: An Astronomical Study,’—J. C. 
Hamilton, LL.B. 
“Siberian Inscriptions,’-—Rev. Prof. Campbell, LL.D. 
“Electoral Representation, and the Rectification of 
Parliament,’—Sandford Fleming, LL.D., C.M.G. 
“Early Traders and Trade Routes in Ontario and the 
West,”—Captain Ernest Cruikshank. 
“History of Greenland and Iceland,’—W. D. Stark. 
“Rutherford’s Narrative: An Episode in the Pontiac 
War, 1763: An unpublished MS., with introductory 
notes,’—Arthur Harvey. é 
“Lieut.-Col. Coffin and his Private Correspondence 
during the Rebellion of 1837,’—H. R. Fairclough, 
M.A. 
“Gleanings from European Art Fields; II. Paper: 
(Nineteenth Century Sacred Art),”—J. W. L. Forster. 
“The Southwold Earthwork, and the Country ofthe 
Neutrals,’—James H. Coyne, B.A. 
