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Semple, E. C: The influence of geographic environmenl on the Lower St. 



Lawrence. VI; 30; 449-466. 

 Burpee, L. .).: How ( anada is solving the transportation problem. XXVI; 



67; 455-464. 



The Hudson Bay route; a new oullet for Canadian wheal. XXXIX; 20; 



438-452. 

 White, A. S.: Newfoundland: A study in regional geography. XX XII; 



30; 113-28. 

 The Georgian Bay ship canal.— XXXI I ; 26; 25-30. 

 Bell, R.: The Hudson Bay route to Europe.— XXXII ; 26; 07-77. 

 Parkin, Dr. (J. R.: The railway development of Canada. — XXXII; 25; 



225-250. 

 Stupart: The climate of Canada.— XXXII; 14; 73-80. 



Wadsworth, M. E.: The mineral wealth of Canada.— XXIX; 37; 839-841. 

 Walcote, C. D.: A geologist's paradise.— XXIII; 22; 509-37. 

 Montgomery, R. H.: Our industrial invasion of Canada. — XXXVIII; 5; 



2978-2998. 

 The new administration in Canada. — XXXIX; 6; 151-168. 

 Osborne, J. B.: Commercial relations of the United States with Canada. — 



III; 32; 330-340. 

 Curwood, J. O.: Effect of American invasion.— XXXVII I; 10; 0007-13. 

 Why Canada rejected reciprocity.— XXXIX; 20; 173-187. 

 Skelton, O. and others: Canada and reciprocity. — XLIII ; 19; 550; 41 1 ; 527; 



513; 542; 720. 

 Trade combinations in Canada. — XLIII; 14; 427. 

 Hanbury, D. T.: Through the barren ground of N. E. Canada and the 



Arctic coast.— XV; 22; 178-191. 

 Grenfell, Sir T.: A land of eternal warring.— XX11 1; 21; 005-090. 

 Hubbard, M. B.: Labrador, my explorations in unknown. — XVI; 112; 813- 



823. 

 Through trackless Labrador.— XXXII; 28; 265-21 is. 

 MacFairsh, N.: East and West in Canada.— XXXVI ; 179; 597-603. 

 White, A.: The Dominion of Canada: A study in regional geography. — 



XXXII; 29; 524-548; 506-80. 

 Grant, W. L. : Geographical conditions affecting the development of ( ianada. 



—XV; 38; 362-381. 

 Tupper: The economic development of Canada. — XXXII; 11; 1-10. 



