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T'AGK. 



ON THE REDUCTION OF THE BAROMETER TO SEA LEVEL. 

 By Charles Carpmael, M.A., F.R.A.S., (Late Fellow of St. John's 

 College, Cambridge), Deputy Supenntendent of the Meteorological 

 Service of Canada -. i 



THE AFFILIATION OF THE ALGONQUIN LANGUAGES. By 

 John Campbell, M.A., Professor of Church History, Presliyteriau 

 College, Montreal ^ to 



CONTRIBUTIONS TO AMERICAN HELMINTHOLOGY. (With 

 Plates). By R. Rams.ay Wright, M.A , B. Sc, Professor in Uni- 

 versity College, Toronto 54 



SYLVA CRITICA CANADENSIUM. By the Rev. John McCaul, 

 LL. D., President of University College. Toronto; and W. D. Pear- 

 man, M.A /() 



EULER'S EQUATIONS OF MOTION. By James Loudon, M.A., 

 Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, University College, 

 Toronto 95 



TIME-RECKONING. (With Plates). By SANDFORn Fleming, C.M.G., 

 M. Inst. C.E., F.G.S., F.R.G.S., Life M.C.I., etc., Engineer-in- 

 Chief Canadian Pacific Railway 97 



LONGITUDE AND TIME RECKONING. A few words on the 

 selection of A Prime Meridian to be common to all nations, 

 IN connection with Time-reckoning. By Sandford Teeming, 

 C.M.G., etc 13S 



