CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 



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EDITING COMMITTEE. 



GENEEAL EDITOE - - Eev. WM. HINCKS, E.L.S. 



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



and Mineralogy, TJniv. Coll. Toronto. 



II. Physiology and Natural History : Eet. Wm. Hincks, F.L.S., 



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



III. Ethnology and Archaeology : Daniel "Wilson, LL. D., Prof, of 



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



IV. Meteorology: Or. T. Kingston, M.A., Director of the Magnetic 



Observatory, Toronto. 



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



Experimental Philosophy, Univ. Coll., Toronto. 



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



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

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

 Toronto. 



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



yUl, Philology : 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; hut Members may pur- 

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

 Scientific Societies may obtain the Journal at the same rate, by an 

 annual payment in advance. 



*^* Communications for the Joii,rnal to be addressed to the General 

 Editor, Prof. Hincks, Univ. Coll., Toronto. Communications on 

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

 M.D., Corresponding Secretary, or to Mr. J as . Johnson, Assistant 

 Secretary, Canadian Institute, Toronto . 



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

 London, W, has been appointed the English Agent for the Institute. All 

 European communications are requested to be forwarded through him. 



