CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 



EDITING COMMITTEE. 



GENERAL EDITOE - .- Key. WM. HINCKS, F.L.S. 



I. Oeology and Mineralogy : E. J. CnAPMAN, Ph.D., Prof, of Geology 

 and Mineralogy, Univ. Coll. Toronto. 



IT. Physiology and Natural History: Eev. Wm. Hikcks, F.L.S., 

 Prof, of Natural History, Univ. Coll., Toronto. 



III. Ethnology and Archceology : Dastiel "Wilson, LL. D., Prof, of 

 History and English Literature, Univ. Coll., Toronto. 



TV. Meteorology: G. T. Kingston, M.A,, Director of the Magnetic 

 Observatory, Toronto. 



V. Chemistry: Henet Ceoft, D. C. L., Prof, of Chemistry and 



Experimental Philosophy, Univ. Coll., Toronto. 



VI. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy : J. B. Cheebiman, M. A., 



Prof, of Natural Philosophy, Univ. Coll., Toronto ; and the 

 Eev. G. C. Ieting, M.A., Prof, of Mathematics, Trin. Coll., 

 Toronto. 



VII. Engineering and Architecture : Sandeoed Fleming, C. E. 



VIII. Philologtf : Eet. E. Hatch, B.A., Prof, of Classics, Morin 

 Coll., Quebec. 



The Canadian Journal is printed exclusively for gratuitous distribu- 

 tion among the Members of the Canadian Institute, and such Institutions 

 and Societies as the Council may determine ; but Members may pur- 

 chase extra copies at 2s. Qd. per number, and Provincial Literary and 

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%* Communications for the Journal to be addressed to the General 

 Editor, Prof. Hincks, Vniv: Cull., Toronto. Communications on 

 general business of the Institute, to be addressed to U. Ogden, Esq.r 

 M.D., Corresponding Secret aj-y, or to Mr. J as. Johnson, Assistant 

 Secretary, Canadian Institute, Toronto. 



1^" Mr. Edward Allen, 12, Tavistock Road, Covent Garden, 

 London, W, haa been appjinfcel the English Agent for the Institute. All 

 ilnropean commuuications are requested to be forwarded through him. 



