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TUANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN ISSTITUTK. 



[Vol. IV. 



417 — Card's Revolutions of Russia. 



418 — Pinkerton's Geography. 



419 — Gordon's Rebellion. 



420 — Population of Ireland. 



421 — Divernois on the Five Provinces. 



422— Grant's Poems. 

 423-25 — Palmerston's Letters. 



426 — Scot's Magazine, 1804. 

 427-28 — European " 

 429-33 — Edinburgh Review. 



434 — Sketches at Cape Good Hope. 



435 — War in St. Domingo. 



436 — Female Education. 



437— Simpson's Plea for Religion. 



438 — Brown's Sermons. 



439— Religion of Greeks. 



440 — History of Popes. 



441— Abelard and Heloise (presented 

 by Mr. Ale.x. Cameron, Stu- 

 dent-at- Law. ) 



442 — Farmer's Boy. 

 443-44 — Marshair<s N'orkshire. 



445 — Tull's Husbandry. 

 "446 — Court of St. Cloud. 



447 — Scot's Edinburgh Magazine. 

 448-53 — Edinburgh Review. 

 454-57 — British Critic, £4. los. 

 458-65 — Bruce's Travels, £7 4s. 

 466-69 — Blackstone's Commentaries. 



470 — Grant's Voyages to N. S. Wales. 

 471-72 — Cyrus' Travels. 



473 — McHinnem's Tour. 

 474-7Q--Plutarch's Lives, ^i 13^-. 



480 — Peyrmsis' Voyages. 

 481-89 — Witherspoon's Works, £2 8s. 



490 — Sir H. MoncriefiPs Sermons. 



491 — Chatham's Letters. 



492 — Mallory's Memoirs. 



493 — Masson's Cookery. 



494 — Lavater's Physiognomy. 

 495-98 — Don Quixote, £1 }8s. 

 499-502-Avabian Nights. 

 503-05 — Edgeworth's Tales. 

 506-10 — Tales of the Castle. 

 511 — 4 — Peregrine Pickle. 



515 — Estelie. 



516 — Devil upon Two Sticks. 

 517-18 — Excessive Sensibility. 



519 — Man of Feeling. 



520-22 — Ramsay's Works. 



524— Tuckey's Voyages N. S. Wales. 



525 — Edwards on Baptism. 

 452-53— European Magazine, omitted. 

 526-28 — Plains. 

 529-31 — History of France. 



532 — Musical Repository. 



533 — Speedily on the Vine. 



534 — Selkirk on Emigration. 



535 — Fisher's Travels in Spain. 



536 — Bigland's Modern Europe. 



537 — Michavois Travels. 



538 — Scot's Magazine. 

 539-40 — European Magazine. 



541 — Lady's Magazine. 

 542-45— Edinburgh Review. 



546 —Jackson on the Mediterranean. 



547 — Hinchley's Fall of Venice. 

 548-49 — Repton's Odd Whims. 

 550-51 — Father's Gift. 



552-55 — Children of the Abbey. 



556 — Lucas on Duelling. 



557 — Bravo of Venice. 

 558-60 — Count de Valmont. 

 560-63 — Men and Women. 



564 — of Seduction. 



565-66 — Tour of 



567— Sermons. 

 568-79 — Henry's History of Great Britain, 



£(> I5-S-- 

 580-83 — Edinburgh Review. 

 584-85 — Scotch Magazine. 

 586-88 - Annals of Great Britain. 

 589-90 — Dick's Selections. 



591 — Cook on the Resurrection. 

 592-93 — Robertson on Atmosphere. 

 594-97 — Trevanion. 



598 — History of Masonry. 

 599-60 1 -Kaines' Sketches. 

 602-3 — Malthus on Population. 

 604-11 — (joldsmith's Animated Nature, 



612-14 — State of the Times. 



615 — Scotch Magazine. 

 616-17 — European Magazine. 



618^ — Lady's Magazine. 

 619-20 — British Critic, £2 Ss. 

 621-23 — Edinburgh Review. 

 624-26— Smith's Wealth of Nations. 



