CONTENTS. 



Paob. 

 XV.— The Oui burst of Sin Spots in 1887. 



Andrew Elvins 24 



XVI. — The Catawba Language. 



A. F. Chamberlain, B.A 25 



XVII. — The Eskimo of Hudson's Strait. 



F.F.Payne 26,213 



XVIII. — The Water Temperatures of Lake Ontario. 



Alan Macdougall, M. Inst., C.E 27 



XIX. — The Study of Economics. 



W. A. Douglass, ^L A 27 



XX.— Capital. 



Charles Levey 29 



XXI. — The Canadian Species of Picea or Spruce Firs. 



George Lawson, Ph.D., LL.D 31, 160 



XXII. — David Thomp.son, the Pioneer Geographer of the 

 North-west. 



J. B. Tyrrell, M.A., FG.S 31, 135 



XXIII.— The Iroquois Beach. 



J. W. Spencer, M.A., Ph.D 31 



XXIV. — IxDiAX Relics from Balsam Lake. 



G. E. Laidlaw 31 



XXV. — Creaiton. 



J. A. Li\'ingston 32 



XXVI.— Scientific A.spect of the Henry George Movement. 



W. Houston, M. A 33 



XXVII.—MlKACLES. 



Gerald Fitzgerald 39 



XXVIII.— XoTEs ON Zoology. 



Harry Piper 39 



XXIX. — Mammalia of Ca>ada. 



J. B. Tyrrell, B.A., F.G.S 40,66 



XXX. — The Blackfoot Sun Dance. 



Kev. John McLean, M. .\ 40, 231 



XXXI. — A Scheme of Political Economy. 



W. A. Douglass, B.A 40 



XXXII. — Relation betwee.v Political Science .v>d Practical 

 Politics. 



W. Houston, M. A 40 



XXXIII.— The Chamberlain Treaty -18S8. 



T. B. Browning, M. A 42 



XXXIV. — Should the Privilege of Making Wills be Restricted ? 



G. M. Rae 43 



XXXV. — Development of L.anguage. 



Horatio Hale 4.3, 92 



XXXVI. — Whence did the Scandinavians obtain their Know- 



LEOE OF the Co.MPASS ? 



Capt. Stupart, Pi,. N 44 



