1891-92.] GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
SERIES 
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HINCKS (REV. PROF. W.)—On the True Claims to Attention of the 
Scleneevol PoliticalSHconomy nisms «cic as cw a sieies Ife 
An Inquiry into the Natural Laws which Regulate the In- 
texrchanserofs Commodities mtr sitet --) ale Paclevete Il, 
IN'OtEStOnWECONOMICISCICNCEN Ae amide eins sey oko seats JIM 
HOUSTON (WM.)—Scientific Aspect of the Henry George Movement .. III. 
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Scientific and Pedagogic Claims of Sociology ............ ULE. 
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An attempt at a New Theory of Human Emotions ...... EE 
Thoughts on Belief and Evidence..............00c0-06. If. 
INGLIS (REV. D.)—On the Relation of Quantity to the Aisthetic Senti- 
MMLEME Ape wcsytatetsa itch atte arate sho sph MEY cies ails Valet 8 be lalap weds) hee Ik 
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YOUNG (REV. PROF. G. P.)—An Examination of Prof. Ferrier’s Theory 
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MISCELLANEOUS. 
PRZGERALD (GERALD) —=Miracles: {(ZGf.)o.c0 i's ac epcae onsale sae 5 It. 
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NOTMAN (JOHN).—The Manufacture of Paper.................+4: NU BE 
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On Museums as Instruments of Education.............. Te 
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i. 245-51 
ill, 422-37 
vi. 20-28 
vii. 180-90 
xi. 96-113 
vi. 33-38 
iv. 61-66 
vi. 40-42 
Vv. 25-6 
V. 142-3 
ii, 23C-41 
i. 430-46 
vi 29-30 
iv. 147 
Vii. 22, 206-12 
Xe I-19 
Nie iS 3-00 
il. 34 
ii. 29-33 
lii. 01-8 
v. 14-20 
iv. 396-406 
vil. 103-8 
xX. 232-46 
lili, 409-14 
lv. 26-56 
xl, 207-24 
xv. 465-85 
it, 105 
vii. 477-83 
x. 161-82 
vi. 39 
ii. 130 
ili. 10-15 
Vv. 197-203 
i. 207 
xiii. I-25 
v. 193 
APPENDIX (Addresses of the Presidents of the Canadian Institute. ) 
LEFROY (CAPT., Afterwards General Sir J. Henry).—On the affairs of 
theslnstitute; neue Tren toca Ge ee cae ce eee Ms 
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