Alphabetical List 



Bourne, Edward G. The recession of Niagara gorge. (Nature, 

 Apr. 2, 1891. 43:515.) VII 



Bowen, Emanuel. A map of the British American plantations, extend- 

 ing from Boston in New England to Georgia, including all the back 

 settlements in the respective provinces as far as the Mississipi. 8J/2 x I I. 

 (In the London mag. Lond.: For J. Astley. [1749] July, 1749. 

 1 8 : opp. 308. ) IX 



— — A new and accurate map of Louisiana with part of Florida and 

 Canada. (In his Complete atlas, or distinct view of the known world. 

 1 752. No. 57.) IX 



and Gibson, John. An accurate map of North America. 



Describing and distinguishing the British, Spanish and French dominions 

 on this great continent; according to the definitive treaty concluded at 

 Paris, 1 feb. 1 763. (In Jefferys, Thomas, General topography of 

 North America and the West Indies. Lond. : Printed for Robert Sayer 

 and Thomas Jeffreys. 1 768. No. 9.) IX 



— — — An accurate map of North America. Describing and distinguish- 

 ing the British, Spanish, and French dominions on this great continent, 

 exhibiting the present seat of war and the French encroachments; also 

 all the West India Islands . . . (1755?) (Am. maps, I, No. 

 20.) IX 



— — An accurate map of North America, describing and distinguish- 

 ing the British and Spanish dominions . . . also all the West India 

 Islands . . . (Am. maps II, No. 26-27.) IX 



Bowman, A. A. Power development at Niagara Falls. (Can. eng. 

 Nov., 1902. 9: 295-297.) X 



Bradford, Thomas Gamaliel. Niagara Falls anl vicinity. 2x2'/^. 

 (In his Comprehensive atlas, geographical, historical and commercial. 

 Bost. : Am. Stationers Co. 1 835. P. 56.) IX 



Brainard, John Gardiner Calkins. Niagara. (In Church, F. E., 

 The great fall, Niagara. N. Y.:1857. P. 3.) VIII 



Poems . . . Hartford: Edward Hopkins. 1842. P. 10. VIII 



Brandenburg, Broughton. Carnival of ice at Niagara. (Harp, w., 



Dec. 24, 1904. 48:1990-1994.) V 



Bremer, Frederika. The homes of the new world. Lond.: Hall, 



Virtue and Co. 1853. 2:194-202 IV 



Bressani, Francesco Giuseppe. A brief account of certain missions 

 of the Father of the Society of Jesus in New France, by Father Francesco 

 Giuseppe Bressani, of the same Society, to the most eminent and reverend 

 signor, Cardinal de Lugo. At Macerata, by the heirs of Agostino Grisei. 

 1653. (Thwaites, Jesuit Relations, XXXVIII, pp. 235-237.) . . .1 



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