1891-92. ] GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 317 
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ORIGINAL CONTRIBU- 
TIONS TO THE ZUBLICATIONS. OF THE 
‘CANA DIAM ANSTITUTE. 
The following list of the original contributions to the Canadian Institute publications has 
been prepared by David R. Keys, librarian of the Institute, assisted by Doctors Bell, Coleman, 
and Needler, and Messrs. Dewar, Harvey, Pursey and Spry. The share taken by these gentle- 
men is indicated under the section Bibliography. 
The Publications of the Canadian Institute have appeared in four series, as follows :— 
1. The FIRST SERIES began August, 1852; concluded December, 1855 ; contains 41 
numbers in 3 vols. 4to. It has for title, ‘‘ The Canadian Journal; a Repertory of Industry, 
Science, and Art; and a Record of the Proceedings of the Canadian Institute.” 
The SECOND SERIES began January, 1856; concluded January, 1878; contains 92 
numbers in 15 vols. 8vo. It has for tit!e, ‘* The Canadian Journal of Science, Literature, anc 
History.” 
3. The THIRD SERIES commenced in 1879, concluded April, 1890; contains 20 numbers 
in 7 vols. Its title is ‘‘ Proceedings of the Canadian Institute.” 
4. The FOURTH SERIES commenced October, 1890. Its title is ‘*‘ Transactions of the 
Canalian Institute.” 
In the list, the large Roman numerals refer to the Series, the smal! Roman numerals to the 
Volume, and the Arabic number to the Page. Papers marked ¢#¢, have not been printed in the 
Institute’s publications. 
ARCH AOLOGY (See also Classical Philology, Ethnology, History and Linguistics.) 
Series, VoL. PAGE. 
WILSON (PROF. DAN.)—Some Coincidences between the Primitive 
Antiquities of the Old and the New World.......... I. li. 213 
Hints for the Formation of a Canadian Collection of Crania. I. lita 9345-47 
Remarks on the Intrusion of the Germanic Races on the 
Area of the Older Celtic Races of Europe........... I. il. 246 
Observations suggested by Specimens of a Class of Concho- 
logical Kelics of the Red Indian Tribes of Canada 
NGS AA ace eo eg aeRO RCD. Oe, Caos Sec aur Oe ite WS. Saye: 
Displacement and Extinction among the Primeval Races of 
Mating hich ee sec ter es olson le ciataqarol cls oielstevere, ovate gs aera waves Le ie 4 
The Ancient Miners of Lake Superior............ ge Ue i. 225-37 
Discovery of Indian Remains, County Norfolk, Can. AWESt. ite i, 511-19 
Phe: Oiniorieh care. lose, a vcad ors seers tee aceior ears, ale = +. Tl: iv. 429-41 
Illustrations of the Significance of certain Ancient British 
Skullbormss (2129) fasts cestotarctnetsssteusiaysts seo oes 8 [ES viii.) (127257 
Notice of a remarkable Memorial Horn, the Pledge of a 
Treaty with the Creek Nation in 1765............... ue i. 255-60 
he Bohemianes Kul (GLA I a titeraia-<ctaso visa ate 4.0) avelehe els III. ili. 43 
Some Stone Implements from Lake st. John, Quebec. 
AAD Pi eC ORES o> Rea TE CHE Sr seen etre III. Vv: 124 
