SERIES. 
336 TRANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 
ROBINSON (SIR. J. BEVERLEY).—The Condition, Object and Pros- 
pects of the Canadian Institute......... I. 
Considerations respecting the condition and prespeets i the 
Canadianglns titubedis cy..1 hayden sis os ohlz eweie heals tenereneisisen Ie 
ALLAN (GEO. WM., M.L.C.)—The present condition and future pros- 
pects of the Institute, with a review of its past history. II. 
DRAPER (HON, C. J., C.B.)—Observations on the ‘scientific progress of 
JAS GEA J Hen ee ape nes Saoe Taner 4 Ob eche Ms Il. 
Observations on the work of the Institute and of the Toronto 
Observatory sare ccclPei Ns wiciat seers 9 catia esse eee ke 
ALLAN (HON. G. W.)—The progress of discovery in the regions of science II. 
WILSON (DANIEL, LL.D.)—On the enlargement of the sphere of 
knowledgeresiscitatseectelss | <qiaeciecrs Siete tec Ale 
A review of the recent progress of iowledge: Be Psy irate eetat/ors UE 
HAGARTY (HON. J. H., D.C.L.)—On the relation between Science and 
Mheology Veo heck eicks Hels wha eae ee ore iets eo ane II. 
McCAUL (REV. JOHN, LL.D.)—Review of the progress of human 
knowledge during the year 1862 ..... SS 00RG0g00H0b OE 
MOWAT (HON. OLIVER, V. C.)—Observations on science suggested 
by xcontemporany eventsi-.4e eee ein iets ae rete 1D 
HINCKS (REV. WM., F.L.S.)—Thoughts on the nature, utility, proper 
aims and modes of operation of scientific societies.... II. 
LOUDON (JAS. M.A.)—On the advancement of science ............ eile 
BUCHAN (J. M., M.A.)—Remarks on the relation between progress in 
physical science and progress in other departments of 
thought and action...... 2B fois doo oboe Oe. aoe JED 
On‘complexion, ‘climate and race} eee ieee ais pe NAT 
ELLIS (PROF. W. H., M.A., M.B.)—On the development, aims and 
functions.of learned societies: . ees yee ee sto ee ien Ill. 
_VANDERSMISSEN (W. H., M.4.)—Claims of science and work of the 
TNSEUEUCEH Mek tercrtteccl eet aun eet tlt ese bee notions te 
HARVEY (ARTHUR, ESQ.)—A critical review of the enterprise of 
Christopher; Columbussn(¢ Zee) ao ie eee ee IV. 
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