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Agassiz's Contributions to the Natural History of the United States of 

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The Canada Educational Directory and Calendar for 1857-8. 



Catalogue de la Collection Envoyee du Canada a l'Ex- " 

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Letter of Chief Engineer in reply to Resol. of Council I L. A. H. La- . 

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Les Servantes de Dieu en Canada. J 



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Address delivered before the Am. Assoc'n for the ad- 

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Natural History in its Educational Aspects, by J. W. 



Dawson The Author. 



On the occurrence of Natro-boro-calcite with Glauber 

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 Henry How The Author. 



Report on the Artificial Propagation of Fish H. Wheatland. 



Address at the Opening of the 103rd Session of the Society for the en- 

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Notes sur les Registres de Notre Dame de Quebec. 



Annual Announcement of Jefferson Med. College, Philadelphia, 1857-8. 



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Remains of Domestic Animals discovered among the Post-Pliocene 

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Snake (in Spirits) from heights of Inkerman J. T. Dutton, Esq. 



Skeleton of Common Rat Dr. Fenwick. 



2 Specimens of Cancer Sayii, Sable Island Prof. Dawson. 



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