Bourinot, (Sir) Jolin George Bibliography = a sg lie al es ; rai ys = aA ce eis oe BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA Bx JOHN GEORGE BOURINOT EDITOR OF THE TRANSACTIONS AND HONORARY SECRETARY OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE Society, May 25ruH, 1894 — nie neta a - ee ee > “a fs J A yy 3\ PAR 2h ‘ Wi. . © \ f ay 7 : ix j A. C } : i PREFATORY. NOTE. Any imperfections in this bibliography must be largely ascribed to the difficulty the editor has experienced, in some cases, in obtaining information from members of the Society, and to his own inability to supply the missing facts in the parliamentary library and other institutions to which he has applied. On the whole, however, the bibliography, which is modelled on that of the American Historical Association, now a branch of the Smithsonian Institution at Washington, will be.found as accurate as it is possible to make it, in view of the very range it takes for nearly half a century. It will be, probably, of much advantage to scientific and literary students when they wish to obtain all the literature on certain sub- jects in which many members of the Royal Society have been earnest workers for years. It is proposed to publish each year a similar bibliography of the work of the members of the Royal Society, and to include the publications of deceased members, which have not been available for the present volume. - > ate ’ oe. « f | http://www.archive.org/de tail s/bi ra BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA Bailey, L. W. Notes on New Species of Microscopical Organisms from the Para River, South America. Boston Journal of Natural History. Vol. vu., No. 3, July, 1861. Pp. 329-251, with 2 Plates. Notes on Diatomacee from the St. John River. Canadian Naturalist and Geologist. April, 1863. Report on the Mines and Minerals of New Bruns- wick. Fredericton, 1864. Pp. 75. Mineral Localities of New Brunswick. Extracted from No. 3. Observations upon the Geology of Southern New ~ Brunswick, with a Geological Map. Printed by the Legislature of New Brunswick. Frederic- ton, 1865. Pp. 159. On the Geology of the Island of Grand Manan. Canadian Naturalist, Vol. v1., No. 1, with Map. Report on Water Supply to the City of Frederic- ton. Fredericton: H. A. Cropley, 1867. The Woods and Minerals of New Brunswick. A Descriptive Catalogue for Use at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. By L. W. Bailey and Edward Jack, C. ff. Fredericton, 1876. Pp. 51. The Study of Natural History and Use of Natural History Museums. An Address at the Enccenia of the University of New Brunswick. June, 1872. H. Chubb & Co., St. John. Pp. 23. Remarks on the Age and Relations of the Meta- morphic Rocks of New Brunswick and Maine. Bailey and Matthew. Proceedings American Association for Ad t of Science. «Vol. xyutt., 1869. Pp. i6. Bailey, L. W.—Continued. On the Diatomaceous Earths of Maine. Hitcheock’s Report on the Geology and Agriculture of Maine, 1862. Pp. 395. 4 Elementary Natural History. New Brunswick School Series. St. John: J. & A. MeMillan, 1887. Pp. 94. Relics of the Stone Age in New Brunswick. Bulletin of Natural History Society of New Bruna- wick. Vol. vr, 1887. Pp. 16, with 3 Photos. Notes on the Surface Geology of Southwestern Nova Scotia. Transactions of Nova Scotia Institute of Science Halifax, 1890-91. Pp. 8. On the Acadian and St. Lawrence Water Shed. Canadian Record of Science, July, 1888. Pp. 16. On the Mineral Resources of New Brunswick. Canadian Mining and Mechanical Review, 1891. Geology and Geologists in New Brunswick. Canadian Record of Science, Vol. 11., No. 2, 1836. Desmids and Diatoms. American Naturalist, Vol. 1, pp. 505-587, with Plate. Salem, 1868. Fresh-W ater Sketches. Ibid. In the Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada : Report on the Geology of Southern New Bruns- wick. 1870-71. Pp. 228. Geological Investigations in New Brunswick, 1871-72. On the Carboniferous System of New Brunswick. 1872-73, (Bailey and Matthew.) Summary Report of Geological Explorations in New Brunswick. 1874-75, (Bailey and Matthew.) 6 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE Bailey, L. W.—Continued. Report on the LowerCarboniferous Belt of Albert and Westmoreland Counties, New Brunswick, with Section and Geological Map. 1876-77. (Bailey and Ells.) Report on the Geology of Southern New Bruns- wick. 1878-79. (Bailey, Matthew and Ells.) Report of Explorations and Surveys in Portions of York and Carleton Counties, New Brunswick. 1882-84, Pp. 31. Explorations and Surveys in Portions of the Counties of Carleton, Victoria, York and North- umberland, New Brunswick. New Series, Vol. 1. 1885. Pp. 29, with Map. Explorations in Portions of the Counties of Vic- toria, Northumberland and Restigouche, New Brunswick. 1886. (L. W. Bailey and W. Mc- Innes.) Pp. 17. Explorations and Surveys in Portions of Northern New Brunswick, and Adjacent Areas in Quebec and Maine. 1877-78. (Bailey and McInnes.) In the Transactions of Royal Society of Canada: On the Physical and Geological History of the St. John River, New Brunswick Abstract. Vol. 1., Sec. 4, 1882. On Geological Contacts and Ancient Erosion in Southern and Central New Brunswick. Vol.1., Sec. 4, 1884. On the Silurian System of Northern Maine, New Brunswick and Quebec. Vol. Iv., Sec. 4, 1886. On the Physiography and Geology of Aroostook County, Maine. Vol. v., Sec. 4, 1887. On the Progress of Geological Investigation in New Brunswick. Presidential Address. Vol. vil., Sec. 4, 1889. Baillairgé, C. Conférences illustrées sur!’ Astronomie, l’Optique, la Pneumatique, V’Acoustique, l’Atmosphére, les Vents, les Courants, la Vapeur et la Machine & vapeur, la Mécanique, etc. ; de deux heures chacune en moyenne, dans la Salle des Séances de l’Ancien Parlement du Bas Canada, rues Lamontagne et Port Dauphin, devant des audi- toires de 700 A 800 personnes. Québec: C. Dar- veau. 1848-56. Le Calorifére : Chauffage 4 lair chaud. LIllustré. Québec: Bureau et Marcotte. 1853. 8vo., pp. 23. Nouveau traité de Géométrie et de Trigonométrie rectiligne et sphérique. Toisé des surfaces et volumes. Tables logarithmiques et sinus, etc., naturels. Ouvrage illustré. Québec: C. Dar- veau. 1866. 8yo., pp. 88. Rapport Général de l’Ing. des Ponts et Chaussées de la Ville de Québec, embrassant les dépar- tements du Feu, des Marchés et Halles, de ia Traverse du Fleuve, de la Police, etc. Québec: C. Darveau. 1868. 8vo., pp. 96. Baillairgée, C.—Continued. General Report of the City Engineer, Quebec, embracing Roads and Bridges, Markets, Ferry, Health, Fire, and other departments. Quebec: C. Darveau. 1872. 8vo., pp. 120, Geometry, Mensuration, and the Stereometrical Tableau. Illustrated. Read before the Liter- ary and Historical Society of Quebec. Quebec: C. Darveau. 1873. 8vo., pp. 44. Géométrie, Toisé, et le Tableau Stéréométrique. Illustrée. Lu devant la Société Littéraire et Historique de Québec. Démonstration et dis- cussion de la formule par l’Abbé Maingui, de l'Université Laval. Québec: C. Darveau. 1873. 8vo., pp. 66. Clé Synoptique ou abrégée du Tableau Stéréomé- trique. Illustrée. Québec: C. Darveau. 1874. 8vo., pp. 16. Abridged Key to Stereometrical Tableau. New. System of Measuring all Bodies—Segments, Frusta and Ungule of such bodies—by one and thesamerule. Illustrated. Quebec: C. Darveau. 1874. 8vo., pp. 16, Clé du Tableau Stéréométrique illustrée. Précé- dée du toisé des surfaces, tables, etc. Quéhec: C. Darveau. 1874. 8vo., pp. 226. Berthuzabel, ou Le Diable Devenu Cuisinier. Comédie en un acte (épisode de la guerre dItalie de 1859) jouée par la Cie Maugard 4 la Salle Jacques-Cartier et deux fois 4 la Salle de Musique, Québec. Québec: C. Darveau. 1873. 8vo., pp. 20. Reports on Sections of the then so-called North Shore Railway (now the C.P.R.) between Quebec and Montreal. Quebec: C. Darveau. 1874-5-6. Folio, 10 pp. each. The Proposed Improvements in the Estuary of the River St. Charles, Quebec. Quebec: C. Darveau. 1873. 8vo., pp. 10. Toisé des Surfaces illustrée. Québec : C. Darveau. 1875. 8vo., pp. 58. Supplementary Report on the North Shore Rail- way (now the C. P. R.) between Quebec and Montreal. Quebec: E. Vincent. 1875. 8vo., pp. 14. Rapport Supplémentaire de l’'Ing. de la Cité de Québec sur le chemin de fer du Nord (aujourd’- hui le C. P. R.) entre Québec et Montréal. Québec: E. Vincent. 1875. 8vo., pp. 15. Report on the Fire-escape Appliances and Facili- ties of some ninety-six Public Buildings of Quebec and Environs, including Schools, Col- leges, Convents, Theatres, Lecture and Music Halls, Manufactories, Hotels, Churches, etc. Folio, pp. 105. The Proposed Dry Dock in the Mouth of the River St. Charles. Quebec: C. Darveau. 1876. 8vo., pp. 4. ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 7 Baillairgée, C.—Oontinued, Report on the Piles Branch of the N. S. Railway. Quebec: C. Darveau. 1876. Folio, pp, 8. Rapports sur le chemin de fer du Nord (aujourd’- hui le C. P. R.) entre Québec et Montréal. Québec: C. Darveau. 1874-5-6. Folio, pp. 8 4 10 en moyenne. Key to the Stereometricon, illustrated ; mensura- tion of areas, tables, etc. Quebec: C. Darveau. 1876. 8vo., pp. 228. The Municipal Situation. Quebec. Yearly De- ficits. Financial Situation. Quebec: C. Dar- veau. 1878. 8vo., pp- 57. General Report of the City Engineer, Quebec, on Roads, Bridges, Markets, Ferry, Fire, Health, and other departments. Quebec: E. Vincent. 1878. . 8vo.. pp. 100. The Stereometricon. Areas of spherical triangles and polygons to any radius or diameter. Illus- trated. Montreal: Lovell & Son. 1880. 8vo., pp. 38. Rapport du Chev. C. Baillairgé, Ing. de la Cité de Québec, sur l’amélioration de son Aqueduc. Québec: E. Vincent. 1881, 8yo., pp. 82. Report of the Quebec City Engineer on the Pro- posed New Aqueduct (30” diameter). Quebec : E. Vincent. 1881. 8vo., pp- 80. A Particular Caseof Water Hammer. Illustrated, Transactions of Royal Society of Canada. Vol. t., Sec. 3. 1884. ‘ Le Stéréométricon. TIllustré. ‘Tables, surfaces des triangles et polygones sphériques sous un rayon ou diam, quelconques. Québec: C. Dar- veau. 1884, 8yo., pp. 186, The Stereometricon. Llustrated. Tables, areas of spherical triangles and polygons to any radius ‘ ordiam. Quebec: C. Darveau. 1884. 8vo., pp. 132. Papers read before the Royal Society of Canada, 1882-83. Illustrated. Quebec: C. Darveau. 1884. 8vo., pp. 42. Mémoires lus devant la Société Royale du Canada, Sec, 111., 1882-83. Illustrés. Québec :C. Darveau. 1884. 8yo., pp. 46. Some 15 reports on as many separate 10-mile sec- tions of the Quebec & Lake St. John Railway North of St. Raymond. Quebec: E. Vincent. 1883-87. 8vo., pp- 15 to 25 each. Quelques 15 rapports sur autant de sections dis- tinetes du chemin de fer Québec et Lac St.-Jean au Nord de St-Raymond. Québec: E, Vincent. 1883-87. : 8vo., pp. 15 & 25 chacun. Baillairgée, C.—Continued. La veine liquide contractée. Conférence lue de- vant la Société Royale du Canada, Sect. m1., a Ottawa, 1885, Québec, passé, présent, futur. Québec: J. Gin- gras et Cie. 1885, 8vo., pp. 8. The Aqueduct, Quebec. Tables of pressures, heights, ete. Quebec: E. Vincent. 1855. 8vo., pp. 7. Rapport sur le nouvel aqueduc de Québec. Qué- bec: E. Vincent. 1885. 8vo., pp. 29. Concernant la théorie de M. Steckel sur ‘La veine liquide contractée,” lue devant la Société Royale du Canada, Sect. 111., le 28 mai 1885. An ordinary 14-hours day’s work of the City En- gineer, Quebec. Quebec: E. Vincent. 1886, Folio, pp. 8- Géométrie dans l’espace. Stéréométrie. Stéréo- tomie. Illustré. Joliette: Révd F. A. Bail- lairgé. 1886. 8vo., pp. 20. Le Stéréométricon couronné en France, en Bel- gique, en Angleterre, en Russie, au Japon, au Brésil, en Canada, aux Etats-Unis d’ Amérique. Joliette: Réyd F. A. Baillairgé. 1886. 8yo., pp. 20. A Practical Solution of the Great Social and Hu- manitarian Problem : Escape from buildings in case of fire. Read before the Royal Society of Canada, Sec. m1., May 25,1887. Quebec: C. Dar- veau. 1887. 4to., pp. 8. Petite Mathématique écrite pour et publiée dans VEtudiant, édité a Joliette par le Révd F. A, Baillairgé. 1887. The Art of Building. Read before the Canadian Association of Civil Engineers, Montreal, 1887. Fol., pp. 20. The School of Industry and Arts, Glacis Street, Quebec. Published by the City Press, Quebec. 1887. : Nouveau dictionnaire francais. Systéme éducatif. Rimes, Consonnances, Homonymes. Québec: C. Darveau. 1888, 8vo., pp- 600. L’Art de Batir. Publié dans un Journal de Qué- bec, deux numéros consécutifs. 188%, Révision des Eléments de Géométrie d’Euclide. Lue devant lu Société Royale du Canada, Sect. 111, 23 mai 1888. Folio, pp. 8. Also in Abstract in the Mémoires de la Société Royale, Vol. vi.» Sec. 3, 188%, Pavements. The sanitary pavement question. Sanitary Era, New York, 1888. The Quebec Disaster of September 19, 1889. The landslide. Illustrated. Canadian Architect and Builder, Toronto, Oct., 1889. Folio, p. 1. Instructions to Architects for Competition Plans. New City Hall, Quebec. Quebec: E. Vincent, 1889, Folio, pp. 16, 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE Baillairgé, C.—Continued. Design No. 5 (1600 feet high) of the proposed great Tower for London. Illustrated letter-press, es- timates, etc. Illustrated catalogue of the 68 competitive designs sent in. Printed by ‘‘ In- dustries,” London, 358 Strand. 1890. Folio, pp. 100. Homonymes frangais. Joliette: Révd F. A. Bail- lairgé. 1891. 12mo., pp. 212. English Homonyms. 12mo., pp- 190. General Report of the City Engineer, Quebec, on Pavements, etc. Quebec: E. Vincent. 8vo., pp. 42. Etude ayant trait ala solution du probléme: Dé- terminer la hauteur atteinte par un projectile qui en retombant au niveau d’ot il est parti, a produit un effet connu, Lue devant la Société Royale du Canada, Sect. m1., le 27 mai 1891. Montréal. 1891. A paper relating to the height to whicha missile attained, which, in descending again to the level from which it was projected, produced a known result. Read before Sect. 111., Royal Society of Canada, May 27, 1891. Montreal. 1891. Quebec: C. Darveau. 1891. An attempt to deduce the pressure per square inch under which a steam boiler exploded from the effects produced by the explosion. Read before the Royal Society of Canada, Montreal, May, 1891. Tentative de déduire des effets d'une explosion de chaudiére & vapeur, la pression sous la quelle la chaudiére a cédé. Lue devant la Sect. m1. de la Société Royale du Canada le 27 mai 1889, a Montréal. Québec: C. Darveau. 1891. The cost of electric lighting in all the principal cities of North America. Water and Gas Review, New York, 1892. Folio, pp. 4. Escape from buildings in case of fire. Illustrated. Read before the Canadian Association of Archi- tects, Montreal, 1892. Canadian Architect and Builder, Toronto and Mont- real, 1892. Ss) Folio, pp, 4. La ventilation libre des égofits en rapport avec Vhygiéne de habitation. Joliette: Révd F. A. Baillairgé. Lue devant la Sect. 1., Société Royale du Canada, mai 1892. 8vo., pp. 17. The free and liberal ventilation of sewers in its relation to the sanitation of our dwellings. Quebec: C. Darveau, Read before the Royal Society of Canada, Sect. 11., May, 1892. Folio, pp. 7. La Baie d’Hudson. L’exploitation proposée de ses ressources de terre et de mer. Nouvelle colonie. ette: Révd F. A. Baillairgé. 1893. Conférence faite sous les auspices de la Société de Géographie de Québec a l'Institut Canadien. Joliette: Révd F. A. Baillairgé. 1893, 8vo , pp. 42. Chemin de fer pour s’y rendre. Joli- - Baillairge, C.—Continued. The Quebec Land Slide of September 19, 1889. Illustrated and technically explained. Read before the Canadian Association of Civil Engi- neers, Montreal, and published in the Transac- tions of the Society, 1893. 8vo., pp. 33. Retaining Walls. The defects in the new dock walls at the Louise Basin, Quebec. Canadian Engineering News, Montreal. © Technical Education of the People in Untechnical Language. Read before Section 11. of the Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa, May, 1894. Quebec: CG. Darveau. 1894. y 8yo., pp. 42. Begin, Monseigneur Louis Nazaire. La Primauté et l'Infaillibilité des Souverains Pontifes. Legons d’histoire données a l'Uni- versité Laval. Québec: L. H. Huot. 1873. 12mo., pp. 430, La Sainte Ecriture et la Régle de Foi. Québec: Augustin Coté et Cie. 1874. 12mo., pp. 298. Le Culte Catholique. Québec: Augustin Cété et Cie. 1875. 12mo , pp. 181. Chronologie de l'Histoire du Canada. Québec: C. Darveau. 1886, 18mo., pp. 36. Panégyrique de Saint-Thomas d’Aquin, prononcé a la Cathédrale de St-Hyacinthe, A l'occasion du 6e centenaire de la mort de Saint-Thomas. X Bell, Robert. In the Publications of the Geological Survey of Canada, viz. :— The Natural History of the Lower St. Lawrence, the Saguenay and Lake St. John. Report for 1857. Catalogue, with Notes, of Animals and Plants collected on the Southeast Side of the St. Law- rence, from Quebec to Gaspé. Report for 1858. Superficial Geology of Canada. General Report on *‘ The Geology of Canada,’ 1863, pp. 886-930. Coloured Map, with Explanations, showing the Distribution of the Superficial Deposits between Lake Superior and Gaspé. Atlas accompany- ing the last. 1863. Geology of Grand Manitoulin Island. Report for 1863-66, Geological and Topographical Map of a portion of the Gaspé Peninsula, from Surveys by Dr. Bell, accompanying a Report on the Occurrence of Petroleum in that Region. Pamphlet published for the Geological Survey in Quebec, 1865. Geology of the Western Portion of Grand Mani- toulin, and of Cockburn, Drummond and St. Joseph's Island. Report for 1866-69. The Northwest Coast of Lake Superior and the Nipigon District, with a Topographical Map of the Thunder Bay and Lake Nipigon Regions. Report for 1866-69, ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 9 Bell, Robert.— Continued. Bell, Robert.—Continued. The Country North of Lake Superior, between the Nipigon and Michipicoten Rivers (Pic River, Long Lake, etc.). Report for 1870-71. The Country between Lake Superior and the Albany River. Report for 1871-72. The Country between Lake Superior and Lake Winnipeg. Report for 1872-73. The Country between Red River and the South Saskatchewan, with Notes on the Geology of the Region between Lake Superior and Red River. Contains an Appendix by Mr. Hoffmann on Lignites. Report for 1873-74. The Country West of Lakes Manitoba and Win- nipegosis, with Notes on the Geology of Lake Winnipeg. Report for 1874-75, Explorations in 1875 between James’ Bay and Lakes Superior and Huron. Report for 1875-76. In Part » Descriptive Catalogue of a Collection of the Economic Minerals of Canada at the Phila- delphia International Exhibition, 1876. Special Publication of the Geological Survey. Geological Researches North of Lake Huron and East of Lake Superior. Report for 1876-77. An Exploration of the East Coast of Hudson Bay in 1877, with a Map of the East-main Coast, 6 Plates and 3 Illustrations. Report for 1877-78. Explorations in 1878 in the Country between Lake Winnipeg and Hudson Bay. With Map of Lake Winnipeg, Map of Nelson River and the Boat Route between Lake Winnipeg and Hudson Bay, including an enlarged Plan of the Mouth of Hayes’ River and Vicinity of York Factory ; also 5 Plates. Report for 1877-78. Explorations in 1879 on the Churchill and Nelson Rivers and around God’s and Island Lakes. With Maps of these Lakes, 6 Plates, and the following Appendices :—I. On some Silurian and Devonian Fossils from Manitoba and the Valleys of the Churchill and Nelson Rivers— J. F. Whiteaves. IL. List of Plants collected by Dr. Bell around the Shores of Hudson Bay and along the Churchill and Nelson Rivers— J. Macoun. ILI. List of Fresh-water Mollusca from Manitoba and the Valley of Nelson River —J. F. Whitea es. IV. List of Lepidoptera from Nelson and Churchill Rivers and the West Coast of Hudson Bay—Herr Geffcken. V. List of Coleoptera collected by Dr. Bell in 1879 on Nelson and Churchill Rivers—J. L. Le Conte. VI. List of Birds from the Region between Norway House and Forts Churchill and York— R. Bell. VII. Variation of the Compass in 21 Localities in the Regions Explored—R. Bell. Report for 1878-79. Hudson Bay and some of the Lakes and Rivers lying to the west of it; also Log of a Voyage in the “Ocean Nymph” from York Factory to London. The Northern Limits of the Principal Forest Trees of Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains, with a Map on which they are shown. This Report also contains the following Appen- dices :—I. List of Fossils collected by Dr. Bell in Manitoba in 1880—J. F. Whiteaves. II. Tabu- lated List of Plants collected by Dr. Bell west of Hudson Bay—J. Macoun. III. List of Coleop- tera collected by Dr. Bell in 1880 in Manitoba and between Lake Winnipeg and Hudson Bay —J. L. Le Conte. IV. List of the Land, Fresh- water and Marine Mollusca collected by Dr. Bell—J. F. Whiteaves. V. Analyses of the Waters of Hayes’ and Nelson Rivers— Professor Wm. Dittmar, F.R.S. VI. Seasonal and Peri- odic Events at York Factory—Compiled by Dr. Bell. VII. Tables showing dates of the opening and closing of Hayes’ River at York ,Factory, from Records by Mr. Wm. Woods, Meteorologist, York Factory. VIII. Dates of the arrivals of the vessels of the Hudson's Bay Company at York Factory and of their sailings for 93 years, from 1789 to 1880, both inclusive. TX. Seasonal or Periodic Events at Moose Fac- tory. X. Dates of the arrivals of the vessels of the Hudson’s Bay Company at Moose Factory and of their sailings for 147 years, from 1735 to 1880, both inclusive. XI. Statistics of the Weather from Observations taken at York and Moose Factories. Report for 1879-80. Geology of the Basin of Moose River and adjacent country. With a Geological Map, Report for 1880-81-82. Geology of Lake of the Woods and Adjacent Country. With a Geological Map. Report for 1880-81-82. On Part of the Basin of Athabasca River. With a Map of the River from Lac la Biche to Lake Athabasca, one Plate and one Appendix con- taining a list of Lepidoptera collected by Dr. Bell in the Northwest Territory in 1882. Report for 1882-83-84. Observations on the Coast of Labrador and on Hudson Strait and Bay, made in 1884. With 2 Steel-plate Engrayings and the following Ap- pendices :—I. List of Plants collected by Dr. Bell in Eastern Labrador and on Hudson Strait and Bay—J. Macoun. II. List of Mammals, with Notes—Dr. Bell. III. List of Birds, with Notes —Dr. Bell. IV. List of Crustacea collected by Dr. Bell at Port Burwell—S. J. Smith. V. List of Lepidoptera collected by Dr. Bell in Hudson Strait—H. H. Lyman. VI. List of Coleoptera from Fort Churchill. Report for 1882-83-84, Observations on the Geology, Zoology and Botany of Hudson Strait and Bay, made in 1885. With a Map of the Ottawa Islands, 2 Steel-plate En- gravings, 2 Illustrations, and the following Ap- pendices :—I. Lists of Plants collected in New- foundiand and Hudson Strait—J Macoun. II. Partial lists of Insects collected on the Expedi- tion—H. H. Lyman and G. H. Horne. Report for 1885, DD. Explorations of the Attawapishkat and Albany Rivers. Lonely Lake té James’ Bay. With 4 Plates and an Appendix containing a List of 10 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE Bell, Robert.—Continued. Lepidoptera from the Southern part of Keewai- tin District, by H. H. Lyman and others. Re- port for 1886. Geology of the Sudbury Mining District. Witha detailed Topographical and Geological Map, 4 Plates, 8 Figures, and the following Appen- dices :—Notes on the Microscopical Characters of 50 kinds of Rocks, mostly from the Sud- bury District—Professor Geo. H. Williams, of Jobns Hopkins University. II. Levels of the Lakes of the District above the Sea. List of Elevations on the Canadian Pacific Railway. 1II. Report, with List, of 73 Species of Lepidop- tera collected by Dr. Bell in the Country north- ward of Lake Huron—H. H. Lyman, of Mont- real, Wm. H. Edwards, Professor J. B. Smith, of New Jersey and Rey. Geo. D. Hulst, of Brooklyn. IV. Meanings of Indian Geographi- cal Names in the Country around Sudbury— Dr. Bell. Report for 1890-91, Part I. Contributions to 23 Summary Reports from 1870 to 1893, published in the Annual Reports of the Department of the Interior, and reprinted in those of the Geological Survey. In the Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada : Notes on the Birds of Hudson Bay. Vol. 1., Sec. 4, 1882. Causes of the Fertility of the Land in the Cana- dian Northwest. Vol. 1., Sec. 4, 1883. The Geology and Economic Minerals of Hudson Bay and Northern Canada. Vol. 11, Sec. 4, 1884, On Some Points in Reference to Ice Phenomena. Vol. Iv., Sec. 3, 1886. The Petroleum Field of Ontario. Vol. v., Sec. 4, 1887. The Chickaree, or Red Squirrel. An Appendix to Dr. T. Wesley Mills’ Paper on Squirrels. Vol. v., Sec. 4, 1887. The Huronian System in Canada. Presidential Address to Sec. 4. Vol. v., Sec. 4, 1888. Glacial Kettle-Holes in Canada. Vol. x11., Sec. 4, 1894. ‘ In the Bulletins of the Geological Society of America, viz. :— On Glacial Phenomena in Canada. Vol. 1, pp. 237-310. April, 1890. The Nickel and Copper Deposits of Sudbury Dis- trict, Canada. With an Appendix on the Silici- fied Glass-Breccia of the District, by Professor George H. Williams, of Johns Hopkins Univer- sity. Vol. 1., pp. 125-140. February, 1891. Discussion of the Supposed Post-Glacial Outlet of the Great Lakes through Lake Nipissing and the Mattawa River. Vol. rv., pp. 425-6-7. Pro- ceedings of the Ottawa Meeting, December, 1892. Pre-Paleozoic Becay of Crystalline Rocks North of Lake Huron. With 2 Plates and 3 Figures. Vol. v., pp. 357-366. March, 1894. Bell, Robert.—Continued. In the Canadian Naturalist and Geologist and (its successor) the Canadian Record of Science, Montreal, viz. : Natural History of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Distribution of the Mollusca in Eastern Canada. Vol. rv., 1859, pp. 241-251. On the Occurrence of Fresh-water Shells in some of our Post-Tertiary Deposits. Vol. vz., 1861, pp. 42-51. List (with Notes) of Recent Land and Fresh- water Shells collected around Lakes Superior " and Huron in 1859-60. Vol. v1., 1861, pp. 268-270. Catalogue (with Notes) of Birds collected and ob- served around Lakes Superior and Huron in 1860. Vol. v1., 1861, pp. 270-275. Superficial Geology of the Gaspé Peninsula. Vol. vit, 1863, pp. 175-183. Roofing Slate as a Source of Wealth in Canada. Vol. vim1., 1863, pp. 358-369. The Nipigon Territory. Ser. 1, Vol. 5, 1870, pp. 118-120. Mineral Region of Lake Superior. Ser. 1, Vol. 7, 1875, pp. 49-51. (Epitomized by J. F. Whiteaves.) The Forests of Canada. With Map. Canadian Record of Science, Vol. 11., April, 1886, pp. 65-77. Biography of the late Alex. Murray, Geologist. With Portrait. Jbid., April, 1892, pp. 77-96. In the Canadian Journal and (its successor) the Pro- ceedings of the Canadian Institute, Toronto, viz.: Sketch of the Geology of the Route of the Inter- colonial Railway. Canadian Journal, Ser. 11, Vol. 15, 1878, pp. 381-387. On the Occurrence of Petroleum in the North- west Territories, with Notes on New Localities. Proceedings Canadian Institute, Ser. 111., Vol. 1, 1879-83, pp. 225-280. ~ The Mode of Occurrence of Apatite in Canada. Thid., Ser. m1., Vol. 3, 1884-85, pp. 294-302. (A Paper by Dr. Bell on the same subject is pub- lished in the Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 39, p. 316, May 9th, 1885.) Marble Island and the Northwest Coast of Hudson Bay. Ibid, Ser. un, Vol. 4, 1885-86, pp. 192-204, In the Annals of the Botanical Society of Canada : Catalogue of Plants collected on the South and East Shores of Lake Superior, and on the North Shore of Lake Huron. Kingston, 1861. The Trees and Shrubs growing around Lakes Superior and Huron. Kingston, 1861. Miscellaneous Publications ; Annual Reviews of the Progress of Mining in Canada from 1863 to 1877. Monetary Times, Montreal ; Engineering and Mining Journal, New York; Mining Journal, London, and Reports on the Trade and Commerce of Montreal. The Enniskillen Oil Region, London, England, 1865. ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 11 Bell, Robert.—Continued. On the Occurrence of Petroleum in Gaspé. New York: C. S. Westcott & Co. 1865. Lake Superior. Chambers’ Encyclopedias Edinburgh, Vol. rx., 1867. The Oil Region of Gaspé. New York: John A, Gray and Green. 1865. On the Modes of Occurrenceof Plumbago in Gren- ville. New York, 1866. Report on a Railway Route North of Lake Supe- rior. Transmitted to the Dominion Govern- ment, 22nd February, 1870. Reports of Surveys of the Pacifie Railway, Sir William Logan and Our Geological Survey. New Dominion Monthly, Montreal, February, 1870. The Rochon Micrometer Telescope as a Surveying Instrument. Engineering News, Chicago, 1872. Sketch of the Geology of the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Walling’s Atlas and Gazetteer of Canada, 1875. Provisional Report on the Country between Lake Winnipeg and Hudson Bay, with reference to the proposed opening of communication between York Factory and the Northwest Territory. Report of the Department of the Interior for 1877-78. Special Appendix A. Recent Explorations around Hudson Ray. Transactions of the Geographical Society of Quebec, Vol. 1., No. 1, 1880. A New Route to Europe from the Interior of our - Northwest Territories. Montreal, 1881. The Commercial Importance of Hudson Bay. Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society. York Meeting, 1881. Description of the Country between Hudson Bay and the Red and Saskatchewan Rivers. Picturesque Canada, 1882. Return to an Order of the House of Commons (of Canada), dated 21st February, 1883, for Inform- ation as to Hudson Bay. Commons’ Sessional Papers, 1883. A Plea for Pioneers. Proceedings of the A iation of Dominion Land Surveyors, 1885. Government Map-making. Proceedings of the Association of Dominion Land Surveyors, 1886, The Medicine-Man. Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, March and April, 1886, The Mineral Resources of the Hudson Bay Terri- tories. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers. Pittsburg Meeting, February, 1886. Seven (7) Annual Reviews of the Progress of Sci- ence in Canada from 1878 to 1886. Dominion Annual Register. Report on the Labrador Coast and Hudson Strait and Bay. : Report of Department of Marine and Fisheries. “ Neptune ” Expedition, 1884, Report on the Geology of Hudson Bay and Strait. Report of Department of Marine and Fisheries, ** Alert ” Expedition, 1885, Bell, Robert.—Continued. Report on the Third Hudson Bay Expedition. Report of Department of Marine and Fisheries, 1886. Forest Fires in Northern Canada. Report of American Forestry Congress. Atlanta Meeting. Read 6th December, 1888. Notes and Maps in Report of a Select Committee of the Senate, on the Great Mackenzie Basin, 1888, The Origin of Gneiss and of some other Primitive Rocks. Proceedings of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science. Toronto Meeting, 1889, In Part: Report of the Royal Commission on the Mineral Resources of Ontario. 1890. Geology of Ontario, with Special Reference to *Economic Minerals, Glossary of Geological and Mining Terms, etc. The Laurentian and Huronian Systems North of Lake Huron. With Map. Report of the Bureau of Mines, Ontario, 1891, pp. 63-94, The Contact of the Laurentian and Huronian North of Lake Huron. Abstract of a Paper read before the Geological Society of America at the Ottawa Meeting, December, 1892. The American Geologist, Vol. x1., No. 2, February, 1893, pp. 135-136. List of Public Lectures and Addresses and of Papers read before Scientific Societies, by DR. R. BELL, of which Abstracts or Reports have been published : Lectures as a Method of Instruction in Univer- sity Education. Introductory Address as Pro- fessor of Chemistry and the Natural Sciences, at the Opening of the Session of 1864-65, deliv- ered in Convocation Hall, Queen’s University, Kingston. Certain Chemical Manufactures which might be advantageously established in Canada. Fifth Somerville Lecture, Montreal, 23rd March, 1865. Household Chemistry. Six Popular Lectures de- livered in Kingston, February and March, 1867. The Geological Relations of Gold. A Paper read before the Philosophical Society of Kingston, 15th March, 1867. Grand Manitoulin Island. A Lecture in Convo- cation Hall, Queen’s University, Kingston, April, 1867. Canada : Its Resources and People. A Lecture under the auspices of His Excellency the Gov- ernor-General of Newfoundland the Legisla- ture, and the St. John’s Atheneum, St. John’s, ist February, 1869, The Indians of Canada. A Lecture before the St. Gabriel Young Men’s Association, Montreal, 10th January, 1870. The Intelligence of Animals. A Paper read ' before the Natural History Society of Mont- real, 3lst January, 1870. Explorations in the Nipigon Country. First Somerville Lecture, Montreal, 10th February, 1870. 12 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE Bell, Robert.—Continued. Notes on the Natural History of the Nipigon Country. A Paper read before the Natural His- tory Society of Montreal, 28th February, 1870. The Region North of Lake Superior, and the Pro- posed Pacific Railway. A Lecture before the Mechanics’ Institute, Toronto, 17th June, 1870. The Various Species of Deer inhabiting the Do- minion. A Paper read before the Natural His- tory Society of Montreal, 19th December, 1870. The Wonders of the Glacial Period. Fourth Somerville Lecture, Montreal, 23rd February, 1871. The Coal-fields of Canada. A Lecture under the auspices of the Grand Trunk Reading-room Association, Point St. Charles, 19th February, 1873. The Huronian and other Mineral-bearing Rocks of Lake Superior. A Paper read before the Natural History Society of Montreal, 24th Feb- ruary, 1873. The Fur-bearing Animals of Canada. Fifth Somerville Lecture, Montreal, 27th February, 1873. A Journey from Montreal to the Saskatchewan in 1873. A Lecture before the St. Gabriel Young Men's Association, 24th February, 1874. Coal. A Lecture delivered in the Mechanics’ Hall, Montreal, on behalf of the Working Men’s Mutual Benefit and Widows’ and Or- phans’ Provident Society, March, 1873. A Summer on the Plains. Third Somerville Lecture, Montreal, 19th February, 1874. Also delivered before the St. Andrew’s Church In- stitute, Ottawa, 8th April, 1890. The Grasshopper Plague in the Northwest Terri- tory. Third Somerville Lecture, Montreal, 25th March, 1875. The Uses of a Geological Survey. I. The English Character of Canadian Institu- tions. II. Comparison between the Political Systems of Canada and the United States. IIL. Federal Government in Switzerland compared * with thatofCanada. Montreal: Dawson Bros., 1891. First delivered as a series of three lectures before thy ed University and afterwards printed in 4to., pp. 91. Also in Transactions of Royal Society of Canada, Vol. x., See. 2, 1891, Parliamentary compared with Congressional Gov- ernment. Continuation of foregoing studies. Transactions of Royal Society of Canada, Vol. xt., Sec. 2, 1893. Also forms part of series in Parliamen- tary Government in Canada, as below. Once Famous Louisbourg. Magazine American History, New York, March, 182. The Acadian French in Cape Breton, once Ile Royale. ‘ The Week, Toronto, April, 1892, Louisbourg in 1891. Republican Journal, Belfast, Me., January 14, 1892. Historical and Descriptive Account of the Island of Cape Breton, and of its Memorials of the French Regime ; with historical, bibliographical and general notes. Large 4to., pp. 177. With illustrations and maps, Montreal, 1892. Also in Zransactions of the Royal Society of Canada, Vol. 1x., Sec. 2, 1891. Parliamentary Government in Canada. A Con- stitutional and Historical Study. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1892. Reprinted from Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1891, pp. 309-407. The English Character of Canadian Institutions. Contemporary Review, London and New York, October, 1892. Alexander Mackenzie’s Place in Canadian History. The Week, Toronto, Nov. 18, 1894. A Canadian Manual on the Procedure at meet- ings of municipal councils, shareholders and directors of companies, synods, conventions, societies, and public bodies generally, with an introductory review of the rules and usages of parlisment that govern public assemblies in Canada. With an analytical index. Toronto: The Carswell Co., Law Publishers, 1894. 8vo., pp. vilt + 444. A Protest against Historical Hysterics and Pla- giarism. A review of ‘Cape Breton Illustrated.” The Week, Toronto, April 27, 1894. The foregoing protest against historical pretenders is the first of a series of reviews in the same paper. 18 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE Bourinot, John George.—Continued. The Constitution of Canada, pp. 7. Bacedeker’s Dominion of Canada: a Handbook for Travellers, Leipsic, 1894, Bovey, Henry T. Crib Work in Canada. : Proceedings of Institute Civil Engineers (Eng.), No. 1730, 1880. Applied Mechanics. Two parts. Montreal: J. Lovell & Son, 1882. Demy, 8vo., pp, 186-150. An Investigation as to the Maximum Bending Moments at the Points of Support of Continuous Girders of n Spans. Transactions Royal Society of Canada. Vol. v., Sec. 8, 1887. The Maximum Shear and Bending Moment pro- duced by a Live Load at different points of Horizontal Girder AB of span 1. Ibid., Vol. vit., Sec. 3, 1889. The Flexure of Columns. Ibid , Vol. x., See. 8, 1892, Theory of Structures and Strength of Materials. New York: J. Wiley & Sons, 1893. 8vo., pp. 834. Hydraulic Motors. Montreal: J. Lovell & Son, 1893. Results of Experiments on Transverse Strength of Canadian White Pine. Transietions of Canadian Society Civil Engineers, Montreal, 1893. Brymner, Douglas. A large part of his work was editorial, and there- fore anonymous. In 1872, he was selected to organize a branch of the Department of Agri- culture, Arts and Statistics at Ottawa, for the collection and arrangement of the Archives of Canada. For the first nine years, the work of arrangement was carried on so as to have the material which had been collected put in such a condition as would render the works of refer- ence easily accessible to investigators. Re- ports on the progress of the work can be seen in the Reports of the Department of Agriculture for 1872 (No. 29); for 1873 (No. 24). The report for 1874 has also one from the Abbé Verreau (see under proper head in this bibliography). The first separate report on Canadian Archives was published in 1882, being an account of the proceedings of the previous year (1881). That report was of a gen- eral nature, as it included an account of the system of keeping the public records. It contains a sketch of the origin of the present Public Record offices in Lon- don and Edinburgh, and a catalogue of the manu- scripts in the British Museum relating to Canada. It was regarded as of so much value, that the whole report was published in that of the Public Record Office, London, for 1882. The report for 1882 (published in 1883) gives details of the work in the branch, a table of the divisions of the Dominion of Canada, commercial tables, and speci- mens of the system adopted for calendaring the docu- ments. Brymner, Douglas.—Continued. The report for 1883 contains synopses of papers in the Public Record Office, London, relating to Canada, and the same by Mr. Marmette of papers in the State De- partments, Paris; letters on the state of Canada in 1835, by T. Fred. Elliot, secretary of the Gosford com- mission, and by Hon. A. N. Morin in 1841, in antici- pation of the first meeting of the Legislature of United Canada; also, “Transactions relating to Hudson’s Bay in 1687.” For 1884, the preliminary report contains a sketch of the capture of Quebee by Kirk in 1629, and its restor- ation by Charles I. to France in 1631. A very interest- ing letter written in 1631 by Charles to Wake, the ambassador to France, unearthed by Dr. Brymner in the British Museum, was published in this report, clearing up an obscure historical point. A manuscript account, written in 1678, of the martyrdom of Fathers Breboouf and L’Allemant is printed in this report, with a translation into English. In the description of Nova Scotia by Lieut.-Col. Morse, in his report dated in 1784, is the first proposal for confederation of the Provinces, the place suggested by Col. Morse for the metropolis being Cape Breton. An abstract of the “*Fealty Rolls” of Lower Canada has proved of great value to inquirers respecting the first grants and suc- cessions to the seigniories in that Province. The calendar of the Haldimand collection was begun in this volume. In 1885, the synopsis of papers in the departments at Paris, the abstract of the fealty rolls and the calendar of the Haldimand collection were continued. In the preliminary report a sketch is given of the events, so far as they affected Canada, of the American Revolu- tionary War, anda hiatus supplied in the letter writ- ten by Lord George Germain to Sir Guy Carleton, which, it seems probable, led to the resignation of the latter. The correspondence is given in fullin a note (marked D) to the report. A careful outline of the life of an ex-Jesuit named Roubaud ‘s of interest to the investigators of Canadian history. In 1886 the report on French Archives and the calendar of the Haldimand collection are continued. The pre- liminary report gives an account of the capture of Louisbourg in 1745, with chart of Gabarus Bay and plan of Louisbourg, showing the position of the fort, etc.; note A giving the proposal of Samuel Waldo for its reduction in 1758. The journal of Legardeur St. Pierre in 1750 to 1752, with Sir Guy Carleton’s re- marks on Western trade (notes C and D), and the letter-book of Miles Macdonell, reporting his pro- c.edings with the emigrants taken at the expense of Lord Selkirk to settle Rupert's Land, give a view of different parts of the Canadian North-West at differ- est periods. The history of the construction of the first canals on the St. Lawrence in 1780 and 1781, and the discovery that a canal was in existence on the Canadian side of the Sault Ste. Marie from 1797 and a few years onwards, are of interest to engineers. The visit of Capt. Enys to Niagara in 1787, the journal of which is published in full, has been regarded by geologists as of corsiderable importance. In 1887, the Report on French Archives and the cal- endar of the Haldimand papers were continued. In the preliminary report is the sketch of the life of General Haldimand, who became Governor of Canada in succession to Sir Guy Carletonand who continued in command till the close of the Revolutionary war. A letter from M. Tremblay, agent for the Seminary of Quebec, dated in 1695, published in full with a transla- tion, affords reason for a sketch of the ecclesiastical affairs of that Province during the incumbency of the first Bishops, Mgr. de Laval and Mgr. St. Valliére. The account of the capture of Fort Shelby, at Prairie ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 19 Brymner, Douglas.— Continued. , du Chien, by Lieut.-Col. MeKay, in 1814, taken from the original documents among the Archives gives de- tails of a little known episode in the war of 1812. Fort McKay, so called after the capture, was restored to the United States at the close of the war. Some idea may be formed of the hardships experienced by the early explorers for a route to be used by the Canadian Pacific Railway, by the journal kept by Mr. Hanington of his survey in the Rocky Mountains during the winter of 1874-4, In 1888, the calendar of the Haldimand collection was continued. The papers published in full as notes to the preliminary report have the titles: The Walker Outrage, 1764; General Murray’s Recall; the French Noblesse in Canada after 1760; Pierre du Calvet ; the Northwest Trade and French Royalists in Upper Canada, In the preliminary report are sketches of the character, etc., of Walker, the subject of the out- rage, and of Pierre du Calvet, whose statements are rigorously weighed in the light of the correspondence, The almost forgotten attempt of French Royalists under the Count de Puisaye to settle in Upper Canada after the Revolutionary party in France had been fully established is clearly shown by the correspondence on the subject, which is published in this report in full, and by the sketches in the preliminary report. In 1839, the calendar of the Haldimand collection is completed and the diary of Haldimand, containing many curious entries among many that are very trivial, is printed in full with careful translation. the names mentioned being so far as possible identified. The Bouquet Collection is also calendared, being begun and completed in this report. Bouquet, it may be mentioned, was a brother soldier with Haldimand, both being foreign officers of the Royal American, afterwards the 60th regiment. In the preliminary re- port is a reprint of a paper on Archives, read before the American Historical, Association, which gives a history of the origin and progress of the department. Asketch of the schools and schoolmasters in Canada is in the body of the preliminary report; remarks on early explorers in the Northwest; additional re- marks on the forgotten canal at Sault Ste, Marie, with lithographed views of the remains. The general topics dealt with are Northwestern explorations, the journal of La Verandrye of 1738-39 and other twelve documents on the subject being printed in full; re- ligious, educational and other statistics; Vermont negotiations; Before and after the battle of Edge Hill (usually called the battle of Bushy Run), includes the original correspondence published in full; the Reservation of Indian Lands (after the capture of Canada in 1760 and the treaty of Paris in 1763) ; cor- respond r ting the construction of a canal from Lake Champlain to the St. Lawrence in 1785 to 1789. In 1890, the calendar of the State Papers for the Province of Quebee was begun, the preliminary report giving a summary of the history ineluded in the papers, such as the advances made by Amherst, the first Governor, to give the inhabitants after the sur- renderin 1760 an opportunity to retrieve their fortunes- -the Government and recall of Murray, the first Lieut. Governor ; the accession of Carleton; the passing of the Constitutional Act of 1774; a reference to the Revolutionary war, and a summary of the papers published. in full, which are under these heads: Ad- ministration of Justice (after the close of the military rule in Quebec; Correspondence respecting the Con- stitutional Act of 1791; Northwestern exploration ; Tnternal communication in Canada; Relations with the United States after the peace of 1783 A litho- graphed map of one by Peter Pond, an Indian trader, Brymner, Douglas.—Continued. hitherto unpublished, illustrates the documents re- specting the Northwest ia the report for this year, In 1891, the calendar of the State Papers for Lower and Upper Canada, the Province of Quebec being now divided into two, is begun, and contains lists of the applicants for and grantees of lands, placed in alpha- hetical order at the end of each volume calendared which contains the applications. The preliminary report summarizes the history of the period covered by the calendar from 1792 to 1800 in the ease of Lower Canada, and to 1801 in that of Upper Canada. The correspondence is published in full on the subjects of which the titles are; Settlements and surveys; Divi- sion of Upper Canada; War with France; French republican designs on Canada; and the marriage law in Upper Canada. A map of Upper Canada for 1798 shows the extent of settlement at that date. “ In 1492, the calendar of State Papers for Lower and Upper Canada from 1300 to 1807 was euntinued. In the preliminary report the efforts to increase the re- venue in Lower Canada are traced, and especially in regard to the St. Maurice Forges; the settling of lands in both Provinces; the question of the Jesuit Estates; a sketch of the services of Mr. Bouchette . the Surveyor-General ; the state of religion, and the steps towards building an Anglican cathedral in Que- bec; remarks on the Northwest fur trade. ‘The titles of the subjects, in regard to which the papers are published in full, will serve to show the general na- ture of the report. These are: Settlements and sur- veys; Lower Canada in 1800; Ecclesiastical affairs in Lower Canada; Political state of Upper Canada, 1806 and 1807; Courts of justice for the Indian country; and Proposed general fishery and fur company. Jn 1893, owing to the absence of Dr. Brymner in London, making investigations, the report is confined to the calendar of State Papers for Lower and Upper Canada from 1808 to 1813, Burgess, T. J. W. Polypus of the Heart. Canadian Journal of Medical Science, May, 1879, Toronto, The Beneficent and Toxic Effects of the Various Species of Rhus. Ibid., November; 1880, Toronto Also, Scientific American Supplement, December, 1880, New York. Botanical Notes from Canada. Botanical Gazette, Vol. vit.) Nos. 8 and 9, August and September, 1882, Indianapolis, Ind. A Botanical Holiday in Nova Scotia. Ibid., Vol. 1x., Nos. 1, 2,3 and 4, January, Feb- ruary, March and April, 1884, Indianapolis, Ind. Canadian Filicinez, By John Macoun, M.A., and T. J. W. Burgess, M.B. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada. Vol. 1, Sec. 4, 1884. Aspidium Oreopteris. Botanical Gazette. Vol. x1., No. 3, March, 1886, Indianapolis, Ind. Recent Additions to Canadian Filicines, with new stations for some of the species previously recorded. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada. Vol. vi., Sec. 4, 1886. How to Study Botany. Journal and Proceedings of the Hamilton Association Part rv., 1887-8, Hamilton. 20 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE Burgess, T. J. W.—Continued. Orchids, Journal and Proceedings of the Hamilton Association. Part 1v., 1837-8, Hamilton. Notes on the Flora of the 49th Parallel from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains. Ibid. Purt 1v., 1887-8, Hamilton. Also, in Pioneer Press, September 15, 1858, Saint Paul, Minn. The Lake Erie Shore as a Botanizing-ground. Journal and Pr dings of the Hamilton Association. Part v., 13*8-9, Hamilton. Art in the Sick-room. Zimes, January 5, 1889, Hamilton. Notes on the History of Botany. Journal and Proceedings of the Hamilton Association. Part vr., 1889-90, Hamilton. Ophioglossace and Filices. Catalogue of Canadian Plants. By John Macoun, M.A. ,F.L.S. Part v., 1890, pp. 253-287. Notes on the Genus Rhus. Journal and Proceedings of the Hamilton Association. Part virt. 1891-2, Hamilton. Campbell, The Reverend John. Affiliation of the Algonquin Languages. Proceedings Canadian Institute, New Series, Vol. 1. 1879. Toronto. 8vo , pp. 15-53. Asiatic Tribes in North America. Ibid., Vol. t., 1881. Toronto. 8vo , pp. 171-206. Birthplace of Ancient Religions and Civilization. Reprinted from Canadian Journal, August, 1871. Toronto. 8vo., pp. 29. Coptic Element in Languages of the Indo- European Family. Reprinted from Canadian Journal, July and December, 1872. Toronto. 8vo., pp. 43. Culdee Colonies in the North and West. British and Foreign Evangelical Review, July, 1881. London. 8vo., pp. 455-476, Current Unbelief. Presbyterian College Journal, December, 1891, Mont- real, 8vo., pp. 91-98. Descent of Man. Questions of the Day. Mont- real: Drysdale, 1885. 8vo., pp. 89-111. Eastern Origin of the Celts. Canadian Journal, 1876, and January, 1877, reprint. Toronto 8vo., pp. 21 and 53. Ethnic Relations of the Zimri. Transactions Svciety Biblical Archxology, Vol. v1., 1879. London. 8vo., pp. 579-80. Etruria Capta. Proceedings Canadian Institute, Vol. 1, 1886. Toronto. 8vo., pp. 144-266. Hittites, their Inscription and their History, 2 Vols., 1890. Toronto: Williamson & Co. 8vo., pp. 399 and 349. Hittites in America. Canadian Noturalist, Vol. 1x., 1879. Montreal re- print. 8vo., pp. 22 and 23. Horites. * Canadian Journal, May, 1873, reprint, Toronto, 8vo. pp. 38. Campbell, The Rev. John.—Continued. Hornets of Scripture. Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review, October, 1875. New York. 8vo., pp. 677-692, Inaugural Address, University College Literary and Scientific Society, 1865. Toronto: James Bain. 8vo., pp: 31. Jabez. British and Foreign Evangelical Review, April, 1880. London. 8vo., pp. 291-313, The Khitan Languages; the Aztec and its Rela- tions. \ Proceedings Canadian Institute, Vol. 11-, Fascic. 2, 1884, Toronto 8vo., pp. 158-180. Monumental Evidence of an Iberian Population of the British Islands. Transactions Celtic Society of Montreal, 1887. 8vo. pp. 1-69. Mound Builders Identified. Proceedings American Association of Science, 1883. Salem, 1884. 8vo., pp. 419-21, Origin of Some American Indian Tribes, Vanadian Naturalist. New Series. Vol. rx., 1879. Montreal. 8vo-, pp. €5-80 and 193-212. Origin of the Aborigines of Canada. Transactions Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, 1881. Quebec. 8vo., pp. 61-95 and 1.-xxxrv- Origin of the Phoenicians. British and Foreign Evangelical Review, July, 1875. London. 8vo., pp. 425-448. Our Widowed Queen—a Prize Poem. Privately printed, 1862. Toronto. sm.~4to., pp. 6. Pelagianism in Modern Theology. Knox College Monthly, December, 1890. Toronto. Peopling of Great Britain. Montreal, 1880. 8vo., pp. 20. Perfect Father or the Perfect Book. Sunday Afternoon Address, Queen’s University, Kingston, 1893. Personal Revelation. Presbyterian College Journal, November, 1890. Montreal. 8vo.,p . 49-64. Pharaoh of the Exodus Identified in the Myth of Adonis. Canadian Journal, May, 1871, Toronto. Reprint. Phili-tines. — British and Foreign Evangelical Review, July, 1877. London. 8vo., pp. 477-511, Primitive History of the Ionians. Canadian Journal, August, December. 1875. To- ronto. Reprint. 8vo., pp. 59. Proposed Reading of the Davenport Tablets. American Antiquarian, October. 1882, Chicago. Scholasticism in Modern Theology. Knox College Monthly, December, 1889, Toronto. 8vo., pp. 61-67. Shepherd Kings of Egypt. Canadian Journal, April and August, 1874, Toronto. Reprint. 8vo., pp. 112. Siberian Inscriptions. Transactions Canadian Institute, No. 4, 1892, To- ronto. 8vo., pp. 261-283. —————eee ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 21 Campbell, The Rev. John.—Continued. Some Important Principles of Comparative Gram- mar as Exemplified in American Aboriginal Languages. Canada Eduecationul Monthly, March, 1879. Toronto. 8vo., pp. 144-149. Some Laws of Phonetic Change in the Khitan Languages. ~ Proceedings Canadian Institute. Vol. 1., Fascic. 4, 1883. Toronto. 8vo.,pp 282-298, Some Old Testament Mistranslations, The Theologue, January, 1892. Halifax. 8vo., pp. 43-48, Spanish Discovery and Conquest in America. Montreal, 1882. 8vo., pp- 20. Talks About Books. Presbyterian College Journal, passim, 1888-93. Montreal. The Three Foundations. Canoda Presbyterian Church Pulpit. Second Series. Toronto ; James Campbell & Son, 1873. 8vo., pp. 245- 265. Traditions of the People of Mexico and Peru Identified with the Mythology of the Old World. Comptes-rendus du Congres International des Ameri+ canistes. Tome 1, 1875. Nancy. 8vo., pp. 348-3¢6. Translation of the Oldest Celtie Document Ex- tant, and of its Etrusian Comparison. Transactions Celtie Society, Montreal, 1837. 8vo, pp- 159-229. Unity of the Human Race from an American Standpoint. — British and Foreign Evangelical Review, January, 1880. 8vo., pp. 74-001. The American Indian: Who and Whence? The Canadian Magazine, February, 1894. The Great Election. Montreal : Lovell, 1894. 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A New Foe to the Maple (Xiphydria albicornis), Fourteenth Annual Report of the Entomological So- ciety of Ontario, 1883, pp. 40, 42. Injurious Insects Affecting the Hickory. Ibid., 1883, pp. 42, 52, 42, BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE Harrington, W. Hague.—Continued. Causes of Rarity in Some Species of Insects. Canadian Sportsman and Naturalist, April, 1883, vol, 11., pp. 225, 226. Additions to Canadian Lists of Coleoptera. Canadian Entomologist, 1884, vol. xvt., pp. 44, 47, (March); pp. 70,73, (April); pp. 96, 98, (May); pp. 117, 119, (June). Entomology for Beginners. Notes of a June Ramble. Ibid., Tune, 1884, Vol. xvi., pp. 101, 103. Fifteenth Annual Report of the Entomological So- ciety of Ontario, 1884, pp. 30, 31. (Reprint). Saw-flies—Tenthredinide. Ibid., 1884, pp. 63-72. List of Ottawa Coleoptera. Ottawa Field-Naturalists’ Club Transactions, No. v., 1884, pp. 67, 85. Xyloryctes satyrus. (Correspondence.) Canadian Entomologist, March, 1885, vol. xvit., p. 58. 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Maximilien, voyageur, écrivain, critique d’art, poéte, marin, observateur, philosophe, biblio- phile et chrétien. Mémoires de la Société royale du Canrda. Tome vi., Sec. 1, 1889. oth ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 67 Saint-Maurice, Faucher de.—Continued. Notes pour servir 4 l'histoire de l’Empereur Maxi- milien d’aprés ses ceuvres, les récits du capitaine d’artillerie Albert Hans, du médecin particulier de S. M., le docteur- Basch et des témoins oculaires de l’exécution. Québec: Cété et Cie, 1889, 1 vol. in 8vo., pp. 223, Avec un portrait de l’Em- pereur. Notes pour servir a l’histoire du Général Richard Montgomery. Montréal: E. Sénécal et Fils, 1893, 18vo., pp. 98. Mémoires de la Société royale du Canada, Tome 1x., See. 1, 1890. L’Adwiral Byng devant ses Juges et devant 1’ His- toire. ibid., Tome x1. Sec, 1, 1893, Aussi dans un vol., illustré. Les Etats de Jersey et la Langue francaise, Ex- emple offert au Manitoba et au Nord-Ouest, Montréal : E. 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On Neonympha eurytris. 1870, pp. 139-142. On the Larva of Diphthera deridens. 1870, pp. » 145-146. Hints to Fruit-growers. 1871, pp. 12-14, 25.27, 66-70, 149-155. Entomological Gleanings. 1871, pp. 14-15. On the Larva of the Peach-borer, Ageria exitiosa. 1871, pp. 14-15. Notes on Lepidopterous Larva. 1871, pp. 35-37, 225-227. Report on the Colorado Potato Beetle. 1871, pp. 41-51. On the Egg and Young Larva of Alaria Florida. 1871, p. 76. On the Larva of Priocycla armataria. 1871, pp. 130-131. On the Swarming of Danais archippus. 1871, pp. 156-157. On the Larva of Halesidota maculata. 1871, p. 186. On the Larva of Agrotis depressus, 1871, p. 193. On the Larva of Hyperetis alienaria. 1871, pp. 209-210. Notes on the Larva of Acronycta occidentalis, 1872, pp. 49-52. Notes on Argynnis cybele. 1872, pp. 121-123. Hints to Fruit-growers. 1872, pp. 133-136, Blistering Beetles. 1872, p. 139. On the Eggs and Young Larve of Melitea Har- risii. 1872, pp. 161-163. Osmia Canadensis. 1872, pp. 237-238. On Danais archippus. 1873, pp. 4-8. On the Larva of Plusia balluca. 1873, pp. 10-11. The Isabella Tiger-moth, Spilosoma isabella. 1873, pp. 75-77. The Grape-vine Plume-moth, Oxyptilus perisceli- dactylus. 1873, pp. 99-100. On the Raspberry Saw-fly, Selandria rubi. 1873, pp. 101-103. On the Bacon Beetle, Dermestes lardarius. 1873, pp. 171-172. Notes on the Larva of Cosmia orina. 1873, p. 206. On Colias philodice. 1873, pp. 221-223. On the Tiger Swallow-tail Butterfiy, Papilio tur- nus. 1874, pp. 2-5. On Amphipyra pyramidoides. 1874, pp. 27-28, On the Larva of Boarmia larvaria. 1874, pp. 32-33. 68 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE Saunders, William.—Continued. On Limenitis disippus. 1874, pp. 46-49. Notes on the Larva and Pupa of Saperda moesta. 1874, pp. 61-63. On the Gooseberry Saw-fly, Nematus ventricosus. 1874, pp. 101-104, On the Currant Geometer, Ellopia ribearia. 1874, pp. 138-139. The Spotted Pelidnota, Pelidnota punctata. 1874, pp. 141-142, On the Larva of Catocala ultronia. 1874, pp. 147-149. The Mexican Honey Ant, Myrmecocystus Mexi- canus. 1875, pp. 12-14. On Eudryas grata. 1875, pp. 41-44. On the Hellgrammite Fly, Corydalis cornutus. 1875, pp. 64-67. On Deiopeia bella. 1875, pp. 85-86. On Drasteria erichtea. 1875, pp. 115-117. List of Neuroptera, collected chiefly in the neigh- bourhood of London, Ont. 1875, pp. 152-154. Notes on Catocalas. 1876, pp. 72-75. On the Luna Moth, Actias luna, 1877, p. 33. On Deilephila chameenerii and D. lineata. 1877, pp. 63-67. The Forest Tent Caterpillar, Clisiocampa sylva- tica. 1877, pp. 158-159. Notes on the Larva of Lyczena Scudderi. 1878, pp. 14-15. Observations on the Eggs of Clisiocampa sylva tica and C. Americana. 1878, pp. 21-23. The Achemon Sphinx, Philampelus achemon. 1878, pp. 101-103. The Abbot Sphinx, Thyreus Abbotii. 1878, pp. 130-131. Notes on a Winter Holiday. 1878, pp. 221-224. The Goldsmith Beetle, Cotalpa lanigera. 1879, pp. 21-22. Insect Powder. 1879, pp. 41-43. Entomology for Beginners. No. 1, 1879, pp. 221- 223. No. 2, 1880, pp. 4-6. No. 3, 1880, pp. 56-57. On Two Mites. 1880, pp. 237-239. The Indian Cetonia, Euryomia Inda, 1881, pp. 1-2. The Satellite Sphinx, Philampelus satellitia. 1881, pp. 41-43. The Legged Maple-borer, Algeria acerni. 1881, pp. 69-70. The Eyed Elator, Alaus oculatus. 1881, pp. 117-119. On Notodonta concinna. 1881, pp. 138-140. The Southern Cabbage Butterfly, Pieris protodice. 1882, pp. 1-2. The Polyphemus Moth, Telea polyphemus. 1882, pp. 41-45. The Leopard Moth, Ecpantheria scribonia. 1882, pp. 113-115. The Grape Phylloxera, Phylloxera vastatrix. 1882, pp. 121-128. - On the Mouth of the Larva of Chrysopa. 1882, pp. 176-177, Saunders, William.—Continued. The Grape-berry Moth, Lobesia botrana. 1882, pp. 178-180. The Poplar Dagger-moth, Acronycta lepusculina, 1882, pp. 221-223. The Apple Leaf-crumpler, Phycita nebulo. 1883, pp. 1-2. The Melon Moth, Eudioptis hyalinata. 1883, pp. 56-57. The Apple-tree Aphis, Aphis mali. 1883, pp. 96-97. ’ The Promethea Moth, Callosamia promethea. 1883, pp. 231-233. On Smerinthus execatus and S. myops. 1884, pp. 9-11. Notes on a Trip to Point Pelee. 1884, pp. 50-53. On Pulvinaria innumerabilis. 1884, pp, 141-143. Description of the Larva of Agrotis decolorata. 1885, p. 32. In Annual Reports of the Entomological Society of Ontario, viz.: Insects Injurious to the Grape. 1870, pp. 30-53; 1871, pp. 17-21. Insects Injurious to the Currant and Gooseberry. 1871, pp. 27-44. Insects Injurious to the Grape. 1872, pp. 10-14. Insects Injurious to the Strawberry. 1872, pp. 15-26. On Some Innoxious Insects. 1872, pp. 51-58. Insects Injurious to the Raspberry. 1873, pp. 7-17. Insects Injurious to the Strawberry. 1873, pp. 18-19. On Some Innoxious Insects. 1873, pp. 20-25. Entomological Notes for 1873. 1874, pp. 17-21. On Some of Our Common Insects. 1874, pp. 22-28, On Some Injurious Insects. 1874, pp. 43-53. On Canker Worms, 1875, pp. 25-28. — Notes of the Year. 1875, pp. 29-35. On Some Common Insects. 1875, pp. 36-42. Annual Address of President. 1876, pp. 6-10, On Some Common Insects. 1876, pp. 35-38. Notes of the Year. 1876, pp. 39-40. Annual Address of President. 1877, pp. 4-6. Aphides or Plant Lice. 1877, pp. 31-89. Annual Address of President. 1878, pp. 4-8. Notes of the Year. 1878, pp. 28-35. On Papilio cresphontes. 1878, pp. 60-61. Annual Address of President. 1879, pp. 4-9. The Pea Weevil. 1879, pp. 63-65. Notes on Various Insects. 1879, pp. 71-77. Annual Address of President. 1880, pp. 5-9. The Common Woolly Bear, Spilsoma virginica. 1880, pp, 21-22. On Some Rare Insects Captured in Ontario in 1880. 1880, pp. 38-42. On Mites. 1880, pp. 69-75. Annual Address of President. 1881, pp. 5-9. ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 69 Saunders, William.—Continued. Insects Injurious to Clover. 1881, pp. 37-48. Annual Address of President. 1882, pp. 7-12. Notes of the Year. 1882, pp. 62-69, Annual Address of President. 1883, pp. 8-13. Insects Injurious to the White Pine. 1883, pp. 52-59. Annual Address of President. 1884, pp. 15-20. Annual Address of President. 1885, pp. 4-9. The Raspberry Saw-fly, Selandria rubi. 1885, pp. 14-15. Entomological Exhibits at New Orleans Exposi- tion. 1885, pp. 18-19. Annual Address of President. 1886, pp. 6-8. In Reports of Fruit-growers’ Association of the Pro- vince of Ontario, viz. : On the Plum Curculio. 1870, pp. 50-55. Essay on the Raspberry, Blackberry, Strawberry and Currant. 1870, pp. 56-64. Fruits and Fruit-culture. 1871, pp. 71-83. Experiments in Hybridizing. 1872, pp. 48-59. On the Cultivation of the Plum. 1873, pp. 30-35. Report on the Muskoka District. 1877. pp. 39-40. On Ten Native Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. 1879, pp. 17-20. On Some Deciduous Trees and Shrubs desirable for More Extended Cultivation, 1880, pp. 32-35. Annual Address of President. 1883, pp. 9-14. Annual Address of President. 1884, pp. 12-19. Apples as Food for Stock. 1884, p. 109. Annual Address of President. 1885, pp. 182-138. Annual Address of President. 1886, pp. 4-9. On Fruit Production in Different Parts of the Dominion. 1888, pp. 77-81. In Transactions of the Fruit-growers’ Association of Nova Scotia, viz. : On Progress in Fruit Culture. 1889, pp. 81-90. The Life History of an Apple-tree: what an orchard takes from the soil, and how this may be restored. 1894, pp. 23-34. In the Canadian Horticulturist, viz. : On the Ceeropia Moth, Attacus cecropia. 1878, pp. 8-11, 28-31. The Plum Curculio, Conotrachelus nenuphar. 1878, pp. 72-74. The Grape-vine Flea-beetle, Haltica chalybea. 1878, pp. 92-94. The Green Grape-vine Sphinx, Darapsa myron. 1879, pp. 37-40. Recollections of a Journey South. 1879, pp. 70-74, 109-112, 149-181 ; 1880, pp. 4-7. The Codling Moth, Carpocapsa pomonella. 1881, 80-83. On the Maple-tree Borer, Ageria acerni. 1883, pp. 176-177. In the Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Associaton, viz. : On the Compound Decoction of Sarsaparilla. 1867, pp. 339-341, Saunders, William.—Continued. On the Relative Value of the Rhizoma and Ra- dial Fibres of Podophyllum peltatum in the Manufacture of Podophyllin. 1867, p. 379. On the Preparation of the so-called Oil of Stillin- gia. 1868, pp. 460-463. On Some Medicinal Plants of Canadian Growth. 1870, pp. 182-187. On Extractum Cannabis Indic. 1872, pp. 220-221. On the Insect Enemies of Drugs. 1873, pp. 624-629, Notes on Perfumery. 1876, pp. 496-505. Notes on Cantharides. 1876, pp. 505. Report on the Chinese Exhibit of Materia Medica at the Centennial Exhibition. 1876, pp. 743-761. On Eau de Cologne. 1877, pp. 418-420. Qn Cream of Tartar as Supplied to the Public of Ontario. 1877, pp. 458-461. Annual Address of President. 1878, pp. 841-852. On Sachet Powders. 1878, pp. 769-771. 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