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Sigourney, Mrs. Lydia K. Scenes in my native land. Boston: 

 James Munroe and Co. 1845. Pp. 3-20; 148-161; 317- 

 318 VIII 



Silliman, Augustus E. A gallop among American scenery; or, 

 Sketches of American scenes and military adventure. N. Y.: D. 

 Appleton. 1 843. Pp. 1 48-1 54 IV 



Simcoe, Mrs. E. P. G. Niagara paintings, (In her Diary of Mrs. 

 John Graves Simcoe. . . . Toronto: Briggs. 191 I.) ... .II and IX 



Sinclair, John. Sketches of old times and distant places. Lond.: 

 Murray. 1875. Pp. 244-255 IV 



Sketches cf scenery on Niagara river for the North Ameri- 

 can journal. (N. Am. rev., Mar. 1916. 2: 320-329.) V 



Sladen, Douglas Brooke Wheelton. To the American Fall at 

 Niagara. (In Sladen, Douglas, ed., Younger American poets 1830- 

 1890. . . . With an appendix of younger Canadian poets; ed. by 

 G. B. Roberts. Lond. and Sydney: Griffith, Farran, Okeden and 

 Welsh. 1891. Dedicatory sonnet.) VIII 



(Small, H. B. comp.) The Canadian handbook and tourist's guide. 

 . . . Montreal: Longmore. 1867. Pp. 1 70-185 XII 



Smith, Cecil B. Construction of Canadian Niagara power company's 

 one hundred thousand horse-power hydro-electric plant at Niagara 

 Falls, Ont. (Trans. Can. Soc. C. E. Jan. 1905. 19:62-82. . . .X 



■ Hydro-electric power plants in the Canadian Niagara district. 

 (Eng. mag. Feb. 1905. 28: 727-752.) X 



Smith, Erminnie A. A Seneca legend of Hinu n and Niagara. (In 

 her Myths of the Iroquois. Pp. 54—55.) (Second ann. rep't of the 

 bureau of ethn. to the sec'y of the Smith, inst. 1880-81. By J. W. 

 Powell, Director. Wash.: Gov't print, off. 1883.) VIII 



Smith, Michael. A geographical view of the British possessions in 

 North America. . . . Bait.: P. Mauro. 1814. Pp. 62-74 ... Ill 



Geographical view of the province of Upper Canada; and pro- 



miscious remarks on the government; in two parts; with an appendix, 

 containing a complete description of the Niagara Falls. N. Y. Pelsue 

 and Gould. 1813. Pp. 72-82 V 



Smith, Thomas. The wonders of nature and art; or, A concise account 

 of whatever is most curious and remarkable in the world: . . . Lon- 

 don: J. Walker, etc., 1804. 9:219-223 V 



Smith, William. A Yorkshireman's trip to the United States and 



Canada. Lond.: Longmans, Green. 1892. Pp. 230—247 IV 



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