CANADIA:N" IIvrSTITUTE 



EDITING COMMITTEE. 



GENERAL EDITOR 



E. J. CHAPMAN, LL.D., Ph. D. 



Prof, of Geology and Mineralogy, Univ. Coll. 

 Toronto. 



REV. WM. HINCKS, F.L.S. 



Professor of Natural History, Univ. Coll. 

 Toronto. 



DANIEL WILSON, LL.D. 



Professor of History and English Life rat lire, 

 Univ. Coll., Toronto. 



REV. HENRY SO ADDING, D.D. 



G. T. KINGSTON, M.A. 



Director of the Magnetic Observatory, Toronto. 



HENRY CROFT, D.C.L. 



Prof, of Chemistry & Kxperimental Philosophy. 

 Univ. Coll., Toronto. 



J. B. CHERRIMAN, M.A. 



Prof, of Nat. Philosophy, Univ. Coll., Toronto 



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