THIED SERIES. VOL. Y. FASCICULUS No. 1. 



PROCEEDINGS 



OF 



THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE, 



TORONTO, 



Being a Continuation of the "Canadian Journal" of 

 Science, Literature and History. 



^^, ^ . 00T0BE:E^, 1887. 



<.WtaJlrlT6;vYpl.)XXII.l [No. 148. 



<^ iy CONTENTS- 



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V > J'IRSX MEETING, 6th November, 1886 1 



— r ; ■;-';'' •C e riVVEjfiSAZIONE, 12th November, 1886.— President's Address 2 



lAi&iil^ >'W;i'ici:f<rn MEETING, :3th November 1886, 12.-1. Physiology and Psychology. W. F. W. 



Crbelman, B.A., 14. — 2. Indian Moetuaby Customs. Rev. John McLean, B.A 20 



THIRD MEETING, 20th November, 1886, 24.— 1. Sociology. W. Houstor, M.A., 25.— 



2. A New Planimetee. C. Fbssendbn, B. A 27 



FOURTH MEETING, 27th November, 1886, 30.—]. Canadian Apatite. F. T. Shutt, M.A., 



30.— 2, Reichert's Distillation Process. A. McGill, B.A., B.Sc, 39.-8. Tannin in 



Spices. W. H. Ellis, M.A., M.B 44 



FIFTH MEETING, 4th December, 1886, 44.-1. Jurisprudence of Insanity. D. A. O'Sul- 



LivAN, D.C.L., 44.-2. Blowpipe Analysis. H. R. Wood, B.A 56 



SIXTH MEETING, 11th December, 1886, 57.-1. American Languages. A. F. Chamber- 

 lain, B.A., 57. — 2. Language of Be riTANY. Rev. Dr. McNish .s , 76 



SEVENTH MEETING, 18th December, 1886, 84.-1. The Etruscan Question. Rev. Prof. 



Ferguson, 84. — 2. Eskimo Numerals 105 



EIGHTH MEETING, 8th January, 1887, 105.-1. The Corea. A. Gorgbnti, 105.— 2. Du- 

 plex Telephony. Dr. Roseeruqh, 106.— 3. Barometric 'Pressures. R. F. Stupart .. Ill 

 NINTH MEETING, 15th January, 1887, 111.— 1. Mammals and Birds of Prince of Wales 



Sound. F. F. Payne, 111.-2. Natural Waters of 0:Stario. Dr. Ellis 123 



TENTH MEETING, 22nd January, 1887, 124.-1. Stone Implements from Lake St. John. 



Dr. Wilson, 124. — 2. Theories of Heredity. A. B. Macallum, B.A 124 



ELEVENTH MEETING, 29th January, 1887, 124.-1. Geology in the Public Schools. J. 



T. B. Ives, F.G.S., 125.— 2. The EuGUBiNB Tables. Prof. Campb^ill 129 



TWELFTH MEETING, 5th February, 1887, 130.--1. The Quichua Language. Prof. 



Dunlop, 130.-2. The Alaskan Boundary. T. B. Browning, M. A 132 



THIRTEENTH MEETING, 12th February, 1887, 132.— 1. Canada in Sculpture. Dr. 



ScADDiNG, 132.-2. Dextrine-Maltose in Beer Worts. C. Gordon Richardson 133 



FOURTEENTH MEETING, 19th February, 1887, 135.— 1. Antagonisms in Social Forces. 



W. A. Douglas, B.A., 136.— 2. Prevention of Cruelty. J. J. Kelso 142 



FIFTEENTH MEETING, 26th February, 1887, 144.-1. Prehistoric Ethnqlogy. A. F. 



Chamberlain, B.A., 144.-2. Gbolocy of Mount Grbylock. Phof. T. Nelson Dale.. 145 

 SIXTEENTH MEETING, .5th March, 1887, 145.— 1. Centrifugal Forces of the Planets. 



John Phillips, 145.— 2. Notes on Astronomy. J. A. Livingston 145 



SEVENTEENTH MEETING, 12th March, 1887, 146.— Some Pathological Growths. A. 



B. Macallum, B.A 14.6 



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