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 and its Application to a System of Weights and Measures. — Brinton. On the so called 

 Alaguilac Language of Guatemala. — Cope. The Classification and Phylogeny of the Artio- 

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f Proceedings of the Canadian Institute, Toronto. 3 d ser. voi. V, 2. Toronto, 1888. 



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 Laicson. Diabase Dykes of Rainy Lake. — Ives. Iron and Other Ores of Ontario. — Ma- 

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 Fortuitous Events. — Baker. Experiments in Probabilities. — Notman. Manufacture of 

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f Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the national educatio- 

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