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PROCEEDINGS 



AND 



TRANSACTIONS 



OF THE 



ROYAL SOCIETY 



OF 



CANADA 



SECOND SERIES-VOLUME XII 



SUPPLEMENTARY VOLUME 



MEETING OF MAY, 1906 



FOR SALE BY 

JAMES HOPE & SON, OTTAWA; THE COPP-CLARK CO. (Ltd.), TORONTO 
BERNARD QUARITCH, LONDON, ENGLAND 
1906 




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MEMOIRES 



ET 



COMPTES RENDUS 



DE LA 



SOCIETE ROYALE 

DU 

CANADA 

SECONDE SERIE TOME XII 

TOME SUPPLEMENTAIRE 

SEANCE DE MAI 1906 



EN VENTE CHEZ 

JAS. HOPE ET FILS, OTTAWA ; LA CIE COPP-CLARK (LIMITEE), TORONTO 
BERNARD QUARITCH, LONDRES, ANGLETERRE 

1906 



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PROCEEDINGS 



AND 



TRANSACTIONS 



OF THE 



ROYAL SOCIETY 



OF 

CANADA 

SECOND SERIES VOLUME XII 

SUPPLEMENTARY VOLUME 



MEETING OF MAY, 19O6 



FOR SALE BY 

JAS. HOPE & SON, OTTAWA; THE COPP-CLARK CO. (LIMITED), TORONTO 
BERNARD QUARITCH, LONDON, ENGLAND 

1906 



620370 




Enregistre conformement a 1'Acte du Parlement du Canada, en 
1'annee mil neuf cent sept, par N.-E. DlONNE, dans le bureau du 
Ministre de PAgriculture. 




[1] 

Inventaire chronologique des livres, brochures, journaux et revues 

publies en langue anglaise dans la Province de Quebec, 

de 1764 a 1906. 

PAR N.-E. DIONNE, M.D., LL.D. 

Bibliothecaire de la Legislature de la Province de Quebec. 
PREFACE. 

L'inventaire des ouvrages et journaux de langue anglaise 
publies dans la Province de Quebec comporte la meme physionomie 
que celui de langue franchise paru en 1905, avec cette difference 
toutefois que le nombre des volumes inventories presentement n'est 
pas tout a fait aussi considerable. Cependant il est certain qu'il 
en a ete 'imprime plus en anglais qu 'en f rangais. La lacune aurait 
pu etre comblee, si nous n'avions pas systematiquement elague 
une foule de ces petites brochures ou plaquettes sans valeur 
intrinseque. A 1'instar de ce qui a ete fait pour la partie fran- 
gaise, nous avons apporte un soin tout particulier a donner une 
liste aussi complete que possible des livres et brochures imprimes 
durant la periode des incunables, c'est-a-dire depuis 1764 jusqu'a 
1820 inclus'ivement. Nous nous de"clarons satisfait du resultat. 
Cette liste comprend 128 numeros, lesquels ajoutes aux 142 de 
.1 'inventaire frangais, nous fournissent un chiffre total de 270 
incunables. D 'autres bibliographes pourront en decouvrir quel- 
ques autres, mais nous est avis qu'il leur faudra y mettre beaucoup 
de bonne volonte. 

On remarquera, sans doute, que nous avons Insere les travaux 
des membres de la Societe Eoyale du Canada qui ont elu domicile 
dans la Province de Quebec, ainsi que les conferences imprimees 
dans les Memoires de la Societe Litter aire et Historique de Quebec. 
Cette mention etait due a ces ecrivains serieux qui contribuent a 
enrichir nos archives nationales au moyen d'oeuvres de haute 
portee scientifique, litteraire et historique, sachant d'avance que 
la publicite de ces travaux ne depassera guere le volume des 
Memoires de la societe a laquelle ils appartiennent. 

Get inventaire renferme une liste de plus de 2,900 livres et 
brochures dont la presque totalite a vu le jour a Montreal et a 
Quebec. Montreal a produit deux fois plus que Quebec. Les 
autres ouvrages se repartissent entre Sherbrooke, Trois-Rivieres, 
Stanstead et Levis. D 'autres, ecrits par des Canadiens de la 

Sec. I , 19061 



SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

Province de Quebec, ont etc imprimes a Londres, a New- York, a 
Toronto, et dans d'autres villes etrangeres. Voici de reste leur 
classification : 



Le reste, au nombre de 15 environ, nous vient d'un peu 
partout. 



Montreal 


1850 


Huntingdon 


Sans indication de lieu. . 


85 


St-Jean 


Toronto 


15 


Granby. . 


Sherbrooke 


13 


Rimouski 


Trois-Rivieres 


11 


Boston 


London 


9 


Sorel 


New- York 


7 


Sutton 


Stanstead 


6 


Richmond 


Levis . . 


4 





Au cours de la periode de 1764 a 1820, la litterature anglaise 
marche un peu de front avec la litterature francaise. On n'y 
rencontre aucun ouvrage de quelque importance, si ce n'est peut- 
etre, en 1815, 1'Histoire du Canada de Smith, vertement critiquee 
en 1827 par Pabbe Maguire, chapelain des Ursulines de Quebec. 
A part cette histoire, qui n'est pas sans merite, et quelques 
brochures de Robert Christie sur les administrations des gouver- 
neurs Prevost, Craig, Drummond et Sherbrooke, on ne rencontre 
que des catechismes, des sermons prononces par des ministres du 
culte protestant, des proces rapportes in extenso, des ordonnances. 
C'est encore Penfance de la litterature coi'ncidant avec 1'enfance 
de Pimprimerie. 

Cette periode, si peu fertile, ne devait pas durer. Bientot des 
revues se fondent et vivent a Paide d'une collaboration assidue 
et tres soignee. C 'est, en 1823, le Canadian Magazine and Literary 
Repository, qui fournit, apres deux annees d 'existence, quatre gros 
volumes du plus haut interet. C'est, en 1824, le Canadian Review 
and Literary and Historical Journal, qui, dans le meme espace de 
temps, nous apporte aussi quatre volumes de 250 pages chacun. 
C 'est, en 1832, le Museum, autre revue litteraire, publiee a Montreal 
comme les deux precedentes, qui se popularise des la premiere 
heure a Paide de la collaboration si intelligente de Mary Graddon. 
C'est enfin, en 1838, le Literary Garland, qui vecut quatorze ans 
sous Phabile administration de John Gibson. Cette derniere 



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revue devait depasser les autres par 1'abondance des matieres et 
le talent des ecrivains. Tout un essaim de litterateurs, homines et 
femmes, s'y sont donne rendez-vous, pour en faire le grand organe 
de la litterature anglaise. C'etaient W. Spink, Hugh E. Mont- 
gomerie, E. T. Fletcher, Fennings Taylor, Andrew Robertson, 
Miss Mullins, devenue plus tard Madame Leprohon, Miss Foster, 
Madame Gushing, Madame Cheney, et combien d 'autres? 

Ce beau mouvement litteraire n'a pas ete surpasse. Et Ton 
s'en fera une idee encore plus juste en signalant les personnes qui 
y prirent la part la plus large. Qui ne connait J. C. Fisher, 
auteur de 1 'inscription latine que Ton trouve gravee sur le monu- 
ment dedie a Wolfe et a Montcalm, Newton Bosworth, auteur de 
Picture of Montreal, David Chisholm, Adam Kidd, W. F. Hawley, 
Alfred Hawkins, A. W. Cochran, Eobert Abraham, David Wylie, 
Henry Taylor, M. E. Sawtell, Adam Thorn, J. G. Ward, John 
Fleming, et enfin I'historien Robert Christie. L'histoire du 
Canada de Christie, publiee entre les annees 1848 et 1855, est 
1'ceuvre capitale de cette epoque; de meme que 1'Histoire de 
Garneau qui fut sa contemporaine, elle mit au grand jour, sans 
avoir recours a 1'appel aux prejuges, 1'oauvre des politiques anglais 
depuis 1760 jusqu'a 1 'Union des provinces. 

A partir de 1850, le mouvement litteraire semble decroitre 
dans une certaine mesure. Cependant des revues se fondent, mais 
soit qu 'elles durent peu, ou que les ecrivains f assent def aut, il est 
facile de constater la penurie dans tous les genres. II n'y a que 
les ^sermons qui semblent avoir quelque vogue. On en imprime a 
repetition. Le fait est que si on reunissait tous ceux qui furent 
imprimes alors, on en ferait une jolie collection. Nous en avons 
inventorie plus de cent, il en reste, bien certainement, dont les 
auteurs nous sont inconnus. 

Les auteurs les plus en vue durant la periode decennale de 
1850 a 1860, meritent cependant d'etre connus: Sheridan Hogan, 
Charles Heavysege, Charles Roger, A. L. Spedon, Ebenezer Clemo, 
Augusta Baldwyn, le Reverend J. Douglas Borthwick, le Reverend 
Wilkes, Dunbar Ross, et Jas. William Dawson. II en est parmi 
ceux-ci qui n'etaient qu'au debut de leur carriere litteraire, et 
dont la reputation devait grandir avec le temps. 

De 1860 a 1870, le nombre des ecrivains augmente ; les produc- 
tions de plusieurs, quelles que meritoires qu 'elles soient, n'ont 
immortalise aucun d'eux. Les noms les plus connus sont 
ceux de Thomas D'Arcy McGee, de Madame Leprohon, de 
C. Heavysege, de Henry J. Morgan, de J. G. Ascher, et parmi les 



4 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

savants, J. W. Dawson, Sandford Fleming, Thomas Sterry 
Hunt, W. E. Logan, hommes vraiment distingues, et dont les 
oeuvres vivront longtemps apres eux. Sir Sandford Fleming est 
le seul survivant de cette epoque deja lointaine. 

An cours des vingt annees qui suivirent, c'est-a-dire de 1870 
a 1890, les memes noms reviennent sur la scene, accompagnes de 
plusieurs autres non moins marquants. Extrayons de la foule les 
suivants: John Reade, John Lesperance, Robert Sellar, W. D. 
Lighthall, C. Thomas, J. M. Lemoine, le Dr. Drummond, George 
Stewart, J. Croil, J. Fraser, le Dr. J. M. Harper, S. E. Dawson, 
le Reverend John Campbell, A. C. R. Selwyn, les professeurs 
Bovey et Penhallow, le Dr. Douglas, A. Sandham, H. H. Miles, 
Geo. T. Lanigan, le Dr. W. J. Anderson. 

Enfin de 1890 a 1906 la litterature, 1'histoire et les sciences 
atteignent un niveau plus eleve. Dans les sciences naturelles, le 
progres est encore plus sensible. Les professeurs de TUniversite 
McGill sont a la tete du mouvement ascensionnel. Les Dawson, 
avec Sir William a leur tete, entassent ecrits sur ecrits dans les 
revues sc'ientifiques, et se font une reputation universelle. 
L'histoire du Canada, surtout relative a la ville de Quebec, est 
dignement represented par le grand ouvrage de Doughty et 
Parmelee. Des monographies de grande valeur apparaissent, 
signees par W. Wood, W. D. Lighthall, F. C. Wurtele, Sir James 
Lemoine, S. E. JDawson, W. McLennan, le Dr. Harper, G. E. Hart, 
E. T. D. Chambers. La poesie s'honore des noms de George 
Murray et du Dr. Drummond; la numismatique est etudiee dans 
tous ses details par R. W. McLachlan. Enfin 1'elan est general, 
et s'il continue ainsi, nous pouvons esperer que la litterature 
anglaise, dans notre Province, marchera de front avec celle des 
autres provinces, surtout avec celle d 'Ontario ou des travailleurs 
serieux ne menagent aucun effort pour arriver au premier rang. 



L'inventaire des journaux et revues comprend 681 numeros. 
Nous en avons inventorie 807 pour les journaux francais. Cette 
difference, assez notable, s 'explique par le fait que pen de journaux 
anglais ont vu le jour en dehors de Montreal, de Quebec et 
d 'Ottawa. Ce chiffre ne depasse pas 25, tandis que 223 journaux 
francais furent publics dans nos petites villes et meme dans cer- 
tains villages de la province. Nous repeterons ici ce que nous 



[DIONNE] INVENTAIRE CHRONOLOGIQUE DES LIVRES, ETC. 5 

avons ecrit en 1905 au sujet des journaux et revues publics en 
langue francaise: "Malgre tout le soin apporte a ce travail, nous 
ne nous flattens pas d 'avoir accompli une oeuvre parfaite, etant 
donne le fait que beaucoup de journaux n'ont eu qu'une vie 
ephemere, et que, dans bien des cas, il n ? en est rien reste, pas meme 
le souvenir dans les lieux ou ils parais^aient. " Quoi qu'il en 
soit, nous croyons que notre Invent air e sera utile, meme avec ses 
imperfections. 



1767 

1. Disney The trial of Daniel Disney, Esq., Captain of a Company in His 

Majesty's 44th Regiment of Foot, and Town Major of the Garrison 
at Montreal, at the Session of the Supreme Court of Judicature holden 
at Montreal, on Saturday, the 28th day of February, and thence con- 
tinued by adjournments to Wednesday, the llth day of March, 1767, 
before the Honourable William Hey, Esq., Chief Justice of the Province 
of Quebec, upon an indictment containing two charges, the one for a 
burglary and felony in breaking and entering in Mr. Thomas Walker's 
house, at Montreal, on the night of the 6th day of December, in the 
year 1764, with an intention to murder the said Thomas Walker; the 
other for feloniously and of malice aforethought, cutting off the right 
ear of the said Thomas Walker, with intention thereby to disfigure him, 
against the form of the Statute 22 and 23 Car. II., Cap. 1, in that case 
made and provided. Quebec: Printed by Brown <$r Gilmore. 46 p. 

(Get opuscule fut reimprime a New York, en 1768, par John Holt. 
On remarquera sans doute la longueur du titre, qui est hors de propor- 
tion pour une brochure d'aussi courte haleine. Quelques bibliophiles 
pretendent qu'il y eut une brochure anterieure a celle-ci; elle aurait 
ete publiee en 1765, avant meme le Catechisme du Diocese de Sens. 
C'est un in-quarto de 36 pages intitule^: Presentment of the Grand 
Juries, their worJcship's strictures thereon, and the Grand Juries 
remarks on these strictures. M. le Dr Neilson nous assure 1 'avoir en 
sa possession, et croit savoir, d'apres les livres de compte qui lui sont 
parvenus de Brown & Gilmore, par 1 'intermediaire des Neilson, ses 
ancetres, qu'elle parut quatre ou cinq mois avant le Catechisme. II 
existe une autre brochure intitulee: Motives for a Subscription 
towards the Relief of the Sufferers at Montreal, in Canada, by a dreadful 
fire on the 18th of May, 1765, in which 108 houses were destroyed, etc., 
18 mo. 76 pp. Montreal, 1765. Bien qu'a premiere vue, celle-ci semble 
avoir vu le'jour a Montreal, cependant il n'en est rien, car il n'y avait 
pas encore d'imprimerie a Montreal, en 1765.) 

2. Ordinances made for the Province of Quebec, by the Governor and Council 

of the said Province, since the establishment of the Civil Government. 
Quebec: Printed by Brown $ Gilmore, near the Bishop's Palace. 81 
p. in-folio. 

1772 

3. Things necessary to be settled in the Province of Quebec, either by the 

King's or Order in Council, or by Act of Parliament. S. 1. n. d. 20 p. 
in-folio. 

(Brochure attribuee a Maseres, qui 1'aurait publiee alors qu'il 
etait procureur general a Quebec, vers 1772.) 



SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 
1774 

4. Act (An), for making more effectual Provision for the Government of 

the Province of Quebec, in North America, also An Act to establish 
a Fund towards further defraying the Charges of the administration 
of Justice, and Support of the Civil Government within the Province 
of Quebec, in America. Quebec, 29 p. in-8. 

5. Anno regni Georgii III., regis Magnas Britannise, Francige, and Hiberniae, 

decimo quarto. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westmin- 
ster, the tenth day of May, Anno Domini, 1768, in the eight year of the 
'reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, by the Grace of God, of 
Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, etc. 
And thence continued by several . Prorogations, to the thirteenth day of 
January, 1774; being the Seventh Session of the Thirteenth Parliament 
of Great Britain. Quebec: Printed by William Brown, Printer for the 
Province. 29 p. petit in-4. (Texte franc,ais en regard.) 

1777 

6. Ordinances made and passed by the Governor and Legislative Council of 

the Province of Quebec. Quebec: Printed by William Brown, behind the 
Cathedral Church. 134 p. petit in-4. (Texte frangais en regard.) 

1778 

7. Catechism. An abstract of the Douay Catechism. Published with per- 

mission of the Lord Bishop of Quebec. Quebec: Printed by William 
Brown. 75 p. in-16. 

8. Sincere (The), Catholicks Companion. Published with permission of my 

Lord John Oliver Briand, Bishop of Quebec. Quebec : Printed by 
William Brown. 60 p. in-16. 

1780 

9. Almanac (The Quebec), for the year 1780. Porte aussi un titre franc,ais 

comme suit: Almanach de Quebec pour 1780. Ce fut le premier alma- 
nach public a Quebec. II sortit des presses de William Brown, qui le 
continua sans interruption jusqu'en 1789, a ^exception de 1'annee 1781, 
ou il ne parut point. Apres la disparition de Brown, en 1789, Samuel 
Neilson continua d'imprimer 1 'almanach, mais il ne le reprit qu'en 1791 
et 1'imprima aussi en 1792. II n'y en eut point en 1793. Mais, en 1794, 
John Neilson, successeur de Samuel, se chargea de 1 'impression de ce 
petit almanach, qui devenait de plus en plus interessant. Neilson le 
continua d'imprimer sans aueune interruption, depuis 1794 jusqu'en 1841 
inclusivement. La serie complete de ces petits in-12 est aujourd'hui bien 
difficile a trouver. Tous sont utiles au point de vue statistique, polit.i- 
que, civil, religieux et militaire. On y trouve des renseignements qu'il 
est impossible de se procurer autrement. La collection la plus complete 
que nous connaissions est celle de 1'Universite Laval, surtout pour la 
periode de 1780 a 1800. La bibliotheque de la legislature de la Province 
de Quebec n'en possede aucun avant 1794, mais elle a tous les autres 
depuis cette date. La serie complete forme 59 volumes a format peu 
variable pour les cinquante derniers volumes. 

1783 

10. Capitulations and Extracts of Treaties Eelating to Canada; with His 
Majesty's Proclamation of 1763, establishing the Government of 
Quebec. Quebec, 40 p. in-4. (Texte franqais en regard.) 



[DIONNE] INVENTAIEE CHEONOLOGIQUE DES LIVEES, ETC. 7 

1784. 

11. Paper read at the Bar of the House of Commons by Mr. Lymburner, 

agent for the subscribers to the petition from the Province of Quebec, 
24 November, 1784. S. 1. (Quebec), 47 p. in-8. 

1786 

12. Doty (Rev. John). A Sermon preached at the opening of Christ's 

Church at Sorel, in the Province of Canada, on Sunday the 25th day of 
December, 1785. Montreal, 14 p. in-8. 

13. Ordinances made and passed by the Governor and Legislative Council from 

February, 1777, to February, 1786, with an Index. Quebec, 100 p. in-4. 
(Texte frangais et anglais.) 

1787 

14. Ordinances made and passed by the Governor and Legislative Council of 

the Province of Quebec. Quebec, 72 p. in-4. (Texte francos et anglais.) 

179O 

15. Answer to an introduction to the observations made by the Judges of the 

Court of Common Pleas, for the District of Quebec, upon the investiga- 
tion into the past administration of justice, ordered in consequence of 
an Address of the Legislative Council, with Eemarks on the Laws and 
Government of the Province of Quebec. Quebec, in-8. 

16. Caldwell (Henry). Defence prepared and intended to be delivered at the 

Bar of Court of the King's Bench in the City of Quebec, November, 
1790, on behalf of Messrs. John Walter, George Irwin, and John Jones, 
on a prosecution for a Libel, at the Instance of Henry Caldwell, Esq. 
Quebec, 36 p. in-8. 

17. Copy of the Letter of the Bishop of Capsa, Coadjutor of Quebec, etc., to 

the President of the Committee on Education, etc. S. I. (Quebec), s. d. 
(1790), 10 p. doubles petit in-4. (Texte francos en regard.) 

18. Extracts of the proceedings of a committee of the whole Council, under 

the following Order of Reference relative to a Conversion of the present 
Tenures in the Province of Quebec into that of Free and Common 
Soccage: Printed by order of His Excellency the Governor-in-Council 
of the 20th October, 1790, for the use of the Members of the Legis- 
lative Council. Quebec: Printed by Samuel Neilson, No. 3 Mountain 
Street. 34 p. in-4. (Texte franc,ais en regard.) 

19. Papers and Letters on Agriculture. Recommended to the Attention of the 

Canadian Farmers, by The Agricultural Society in Canada. Quebec: 
Printed by Samuel Neilson, No. 3 Mountain Street. 34 p. doubles in-8. 
(Texte franc.ais en regard.) 

20. Report of a Committee of the Council on the subject of Promoting the 

Means of Education. Quebec: Printed by Samuel Neilson, No. 3 
Mountain Street. 26 p. in-4. (Texte frangais en regard.) 

1791 

21. Ancient French Archives or Extracts from the Minutes of Council relating 

to the Records of Canada while under the Government of France. 
Quebec: Printed by Samuel Neilson. 49 p. petit in-4. (Texte 
franc.ais et anglais.) 



8 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

22. Spark (Rev. Alexander). Oration delivered at dedication of the Free 

Masons Hall, Quebec. Published at the request of the Society 
Quebec, in-8. 

1792 

23. Extract of Examples of the Proceedings in the House of Commons in 

Great Britain. Quebec, in-12. (Texte franc,ais et anglais.) 

1793 

24. Laws of Lower Canada, under the Constitution, erected 26th December, 

Anno Domini 1791, pursuant to Act of Parliament, relating to Gun- 
powder in Ships, etc. Quebec: Printed by John Neilson. 24 p. in-4. 

25. Plan of a Bill proposed to the Legislative Council, and, now in Committee 

of the whole House, to be taken into consideration on the 10th day of 
March next. Quebec, 25 p. in-8 carre. 

26. Rules and Regulations of the House of Assembly, Lower Canada. Quebec, 

73 p. in-12. (Texte francos en regard.) 

1794 

27. Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, etc. Quebec: Published according to 

the order of the government, by William Vondenvelden, printer at the 
New Printing office, Mountain Street, Anno Dominio 1794. Pagine 73 
a 104-in folio. (Texte franais en regard.) 

28. George the Third, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, etc. An 

Act passed in the Second Session of the Legislature of Lower Canada 
in the thirty-fourth year of His Majesty's reign. To Provide for the 
greater Security of this Province by Regulating the Militia thereof, 
etc. (31st May, 1794.) Quebec, 77 p. in-8 carre. (Texte frangais 
en regard.) 

1795 

29. Abstract (An), of the most material parts of an Act of the Provincial 

Parliament of Lower Canada Passed in the thirty-sixth year of his 
present Majesty, George the III, King of Great Britain, etc., 
Intituled "An Act for making, repairing, and altering the Highways 
and Bridges within the Province, and for other purposes. So far as 
the same is relative to the District of Quebec, Montreal, and Three 
Rivers." Quebec, 36 p. in-8. (Texte franc,ais en regard.) 

30. Ordinances made and passed by the Governor and Legislative Council of 

the Province of Quebec, and now in force in the Province of Canada. 
Quebec: Printed by William Vondenvelden, Printer at the New Print- 
ing Office, Mountain Street. 214 p. gr. in-4. (Texte fran^ais en regard.) 

1796 

31. Order of the Governor in Council, of the 7th July, 1796, for the Regula- 
tion of Commerce between this Province and the United States of 
America. Quebec: Printed by order of His Excellency the Governor, 
by William Vondenvelden, etc. 19 p. in-4. (Texte frangais en regard.) 

32. Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between His Britannick 
Majesty and the United States of America Signed at London, the 19th 
of November, 1794. Quebec: Printed by W. Vondenvelden, Printed at 
the New Printing Office, Poor Street. 39 p. in-4. (Texte francos en 
regard.) 



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1797 

33. Anno regni Georgii III"., regis Magnaa Britannise, etc., decimo quarto. At 

the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster : the Tenth Day of May, 
A.D. 1768, in the Eight year of the Eeign of our Sovereign Lord George 
the Third, by the grace of God. Great Britain, France, and Ireland, 
King, Defender of the Faith. Quebec: Printed ~by W. Vondenvelden, 
Law Printer to the King. 20 p. in-4. (Texte franc,ais en regard.) 

34. Anno regni Georgii III., regis Magnse Britanniae, Franciae et Hiberniae 

tricesimo primo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, 
the Twenty-fifth day of November, A.D. 1790, etc. Quebec: Printed by 
W. Vondenvelden, etc. 59 p. in-4. (Texte frangais en regard.) 

35. Trial (The) of David McLane for High Treason, at the City of Quebec, 

in the Provirice of Lower Canada, on Friday, the seventh day of July, 
A.D. 1797. Taken in short-hand at the trial. Quebec: Printed by 
W. Vondenvelden, Law Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty. 
127 p. in-4. 

1798 

36. Extract from the Minutes of Council, containing His Majesty's late 

Eegulations relative to the Waste Lands of the Crown, with the Com- 
mittee's report thereon, etc. Quebec: Printed at the New Printing 
Office, Palace Street. 45 p. in-8. 

37. Extract of the Minutes of Council, of the 20th September, 1798, on the 

Waste Lands of the Crown, being a Continuation of Extract of the 
llth of June Last. Quebec, etc., 134 p. in-8. 

1799 

38. Dickson (Stephen). The union of taste and science. A poem: to which 

are subjoined a few elucidating notes. Quebec: Printed by John 
Neilson, No. 3 Mountain Street. 17 p. in-4. 

39. Narrative (A), of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Squadron under the 

Command of Bear-Admiral Sir H. Nelson, K. B. From its sailing 
from Gibraltar to the conclusion of the Glorious Victory of the Nile. 
Drawn from the Minutes by an Officer of Eank in the squadron, etc. 
Quebec: Eepublished by John Neilson, Mountain Street. 58 p. in-8. 

40. Sermon (A), preached at Quebec, by Jacob, Lord Bishop of Quebec, on 

the day appointed for a general thanksgiving January 10th, 1799. 
Quebec: Printed by John Neilson. 

(L'eveque Mountain avait ete nomme a Quebec en 1793. II mourut 
a Marchmont, pres Quebec, le 16 juin 1825, dans la 76e annee 
de son age.) 

1800 

41. Acts. A Collection of ttfe acts passed in the Parliament of Great Britain 

and of other public acts relative to Canada. Quebec: Printed by P. &. 
Desbarats. 41-59-16-39-16-11 p. gr. in-4. 

1804 

42. Spark. A sermon preached in the Scotch Presbyterian Church at Quebec, 

on Wednesday, 1st February, 1804 the day appointed by proclamation 
for a general Fast, by the Eev. Al. Spark. Quebec, 24 p. in-8. 



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18O6 

43. Canada. A descriptive poem, written at Quebec, 1805. With satires, 

imitations and sonnets. Quebec, 52 p. in-8. 

44. Taylor (Charles). Eemarks on the culture and preparation of hemp in 

Canada, communicated at the 'desire of the Lords of His Majesty's 
Privy Council for Trade and Plantation. By Charles Taylor, M.D. 
Secretary to the Society for encouragement of Arts, etc., in London. 
Quebec, 19 p. in-8. (Texte franc,ais en regard.) 

1807 

45. Bill (A), passed by the House of Assembly of the Province of Lower 

Canada, and brought up on Thursday the 14th March, 1807, for the 
Concurrence of the Legislative Council. Intituled "An Act (e) 
to regulate the Trial of Controverted Elections or Eeturns of Members 
to serve in the House of Assembly of Lower Canada. 7 ' Quebec, 53 p. in-8. 
(Texte frangais en regard.) 

18O8 

46. Bill (A), introduced in the House of Assembly of the Province of Lower 

Canada, to incorporate a bank in Lower Canada. Quebec: Printed by 
P. E. Desbarats, law printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 
53 p. in-8. (Texte fran^ais en regard.) 

47. Bill (A), passed by the House of Assembly of the Province of Lower 

Canada and brought up on Wednesday the 30th March, 1808, for the 
Concurrence of the Legislative Council Intituled "An Act to regulate 
Notaries and to repeal part of an Act or Ordinance therein mentioned. ' ' 
Quebec, 25 p. in-8. (Texte francjais en regard.) 

48. Lambly. Sailing directions for the Eiver St. Lawrence From Cape 

Chatt to the Island of Bic, etc., etc. By Capt. John Lambly. Three 
years commander of the government vessel station stationed off Father 
Point. Quebec, January 26th, 1808. Quebec: Printed at the New 
Printing office. 28 p. in-8. (Autre edition a Quebec, en 1818.) 

18O9 

49. Cuthbert (Eoss). An apology for Great Britain in allusion to a pamphlet, 

entitled: "Considerations, etc., par un canadien M.P.P. " Quebec: 
Printed and sold by J. Neilson, No. 3 Mountain Street. 30 p. in-8, 

(La brochure mentionnee avait ete eerite par Denis-Benjamin Viger, 
depute, et portait pour titre: "Considerations sur les effets qu'ont 
produits en Canada la conservation des etablissements du pays, les 
mceurs, 1 'education, etc., de ses habitants.") 

50. Fawcett (Wynne). Proceedings of a court martial held at Montreal in 

March, 1809, in the case of W. F. Montreal, in-8. 

51. McKie (Thos.) Eeady reckoner; shewing the proportion which staves 

of various dimensions bear, to the standard of 5% feet by l 1 /^ inches. 
By Thos. McKie, Culler. Quebec: Printed by J. Neilson, Bookseller 
and Stationer, No. 3 Mountain Street. 18 p. in-8 oblong. 

52. Orders and Eules of Practice in the Court of King's Bench, for the 

district of Quebec, Lower Canada, Quebec, 397 p. in-12. 



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1810 

53. Cuthbert (Ross). New theory of the Tides. Quebec, in-8. 

54. Dodsdley (R.) Select Fables of Aesop, and other fabulists. In three 

books. Montreal: Printed and sold by J. Brown, No. 20 St. Francois- 
Xavier Street. 106 p. in-12. 

55. Elections. An Enquiry into the Evils of General Suffrage and frequent 

Elections in Lower Canada. By Camillus. Montreal, in-8. 

56. Some considerations on this question: Whether the British Government 

acted wisely in granting to Canada her present Constitution? By a 
British Settler. Montreal, 26 p. in-8. 

(L'auteur de cette brochure etait John Fleming, ecrivain, qui fit sa 
marque. II mourut du cholera en 1832, a Montreal, ou il avait vecu 
pendant pres de trente ans.) 

57. Summary (A), of the principal evidence for the truth and Divine origin 

of the Christian Revelation, etc., by Dielley Porteous, Bishop of London; 
a new edition. Montreal, Nahum Mower. 

58. Syllabaire Francois; or, A French Spelling-Book ; containing the names 

and use of the French letters, etc. By Mr. Porny, French Master at 
Eton College. Montreal: Printed by Nahum Mower. 168 p. petit in-8. 
(Texte franc.ais et anglais.) 

59. Wilkie (Daniel). A Letter; most respectfully addressed to the Roman 

Catholic Clergy and the Seigniors of the Province of Lower Canada, 
recommending the establishment of schools. Quebec: Printed by J. 
Neilson, No. 3 Mountain Street. 43 p. in-8. 

1811 

60. Spark. The Connexion between the Civil and Religious State of Society 

a sermon preached at the opening of the Scotch Church called St. 
Andrew's Church in the City of Quebec, on Friday the 30th day of 
November, 1810, by Alexander Spark, D.D. Quebec, 28 p. in-8. 

1812 

61. Abridgment (An), of Christian doctrine, published for the use of Diocese 

of Quebec. Montreal: Printed and sold by J. Brown, Stationer f 
opposite the Seminary. 59,. p. in-24. 

62. Abstract of the Provincial Ordinance 27th Geo. III., Chap. 2d, and of 

the Provincial Statutes, 43d Geo. III., Chap. 1st, and 52d Geo. III., 
Chap. 1st, for quartering the Troops and conveying effects belonging 
to Government, and for the better Regulation of the Militia of this 
Province; divided into four chapters. By Louis Levesque, Esquire, 
Advocate. Quebec, 96 p. in-8. (Texte francjais en regard.) 

63. Extracts from a report of the Massachusetts Medical Society, respecting 

a disease commonly called spotted or petechial fever, which has within 
a few years been epidemic in various parts of New England. 
Montreal: Printed by Nahum Mower. 71 p. in-8. 

64. Form (A), of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God; to be used on 

Thursday, the Twenty-first Day of April, etc. Quebec, in-4. 



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65. Narrative (A), of remarkable occurrences connected with the death of 

Louis XVI., etc., translated by Stephen Cleveland Blythe. Montreal: 
Printed by Nahum Mower. 36 p. in-8. 

66. Rules and articles for the better government of the militia of the Province 

of Lower Canada, when embodied for service. Made and published 
under the authority of the Act of the 34th of His Majesty. Quebec: 
Printed by P. E. Desbarats, etc. 249 p. in-16. (Texte francais en 
regard.) 

67. Smart (Rev. Wm.) Death and Victory. A Sermon. Montreal, in-8. 

1813 

68. Resources (The), of the Canadas: or Sketches of the Physical and moral 

Means, which Great Britain and her Colonial Authorities will success- 
fully employ in securing those. .valuable Provinces from open invasion 
and insidious aggression on the part of the Government of the United 
States of America. By a Querist. Quebec, 43 p. in-8. 

1814 

69. Nerva, or a collection of papers published in The Montreal Herald. 

Reprinted by particular desire. Montreal: Printed by William Gray. 
45 p. in-8. 

(Oeuvre du juge Gale, de Montreal. Verte satire a 1'adresse de 
Sir George Prevost, gouverneur.) 

70. Proceedings in the Assembly of Lower Canada on the Rules of Practice 

of the Courts of Justice, and the impeachments of Jonathan Sewell 
and James Monk, Esquires. Quebec, 64 p. in-4. 

71. Sommerville (Rev. J.) A Discourse delivered in the Scotch Church, at 

Montreal, on the 21st April last, being the day appointed for a general 
thanksgiving. Montreal, 12 p. in-8. 

72. Spark. A sermon preached in the Scotch Church, in the City of Quebec, 

on Thursday the 21st April, 1814, being the day appointed for general 
thanksgiving, by the Rev. A. Spark. Quebec, 18 p. in-8. 

73. Stewart (Rev. Charles). Two sermons on family prayer, with extracts 

from various authors; and a Collection of Prayers selected and com- 
piled by the Hon. and Rev. Charles Stewart, A.M., Minister of St. 
Armand, Lower Canada, and Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Quebec. 
Montreal: Printed by Nahum Mower. VIII-394 p. in-8. 

74. Strachan. A sermon preached at York, U.C., on the 3rd of June, 1814, 

being the day appointed for a general thanksgiving, by the Rev. John 
Strachan. Montreal, 38 p. in-8. 

1815 

75. Canadian (The), Inspector No. 1. Containing a collection of facts con- 

cerning the government of Sir George Prevost in the Canadas. 
Montreal, 80 p. in-4. 

76. Extracts from the proceedings of the House of Assembly in the first 

session of the eight Provincial Parliament of Lower Canada upon 
the existing Constitution of the Criminal and Civil Courts of Justice 
in the said Province. Quebec: Printed at the New Printing Office, No. 
21 Buade Street. 67 p. in-8. (Texte francais en regard.) 



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77. Form (A), of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God; to be used 

on Thursday the Sixth Day of April, 1815, being the Day appointed 
by Proclamation for a General Thanksgiving to Almighty God: For 
putting an end to the War in which we were engaged against the 
United States of America. Quebec: Printed by John Neilson. 14 p. 
in-4. 

78. Lancaster (Joseph). Proceedings of the House of Assembly of Lower 

Canada on the state of progress of Education (Free Schools), with an 
extract from the Improved system of Education. (French and English.) 
Quebec, 132 p. 

79. Lancaster. Free schools upon the system of Jos. Lancaster. Quebec^ 

80. McDonald (A.) Instructions for Vaccine Inoculation, with a Description 

of the Disease. S. I. n. d. Signe: A. McDonald, Secretary to the 
Institution. Quebec, 21st April, 1815. 

8L Letters (The), of Veritas, republished from The Montreal Herald; con- 
taining a succinct narrative of the military administration of Sir 
George Prevost during his command in the Canadas; whereby it will 
appear manifest, that the merit of preserving them from conquest, 
belongs not to him. Montreal: Printed by W. Gray. 157 p. in-8. 

(Brochure attribute a Stephen Sewell, de Montreal, solliciteur 
general pour le Bas-Canada, et frere de Jonathan Sewell, juge en chef. 
S. Sewell fut renvoye d 'office pour avoir public cette brochure 
libelleuse. L'imprimeur et 1'editeur furent aussi mis en etat 
d'arrestation.) 

82. Smith (William). History of Canada from its first discovery to the 

peace of 1763, by W. Smith, esquire, Clerk of the Parliament and 
Master in Chauncery of the Province of Lower Canada. Quebec: 
Printed for the Author, by John Neilson. Vol. 1, 111-383-72 p. in-8. 
Vol. 2, 235 p. 

(Le titre du second volume differe du premier et se lit: History 
of Canada from its first discovery to the year 1791.) 

83. Stewart (Hon. and Kev. C.) A short view of the present state of the 

Eastern Townships, with hints for their improvement. Montreal, 
18 p. in-8. 

84. Stewart (Hon. and Et. Eev. C. J.) New Year's Sermon, reviewing the 

events of the war with the United States during the year 1814. 
Montreal, 22 p. in-8. 

1816 

85. Byron. Poems on his domestic circumstances. By Lord Byron. I. 

Fare thee well. II. A sketch from private life. With the Star of 
the Legion of Honour, and other poems. To which is prefixed the 
life of the noble author. The first Montreal from the Eight London 
Edition. Montreal: Published by H. H. Cunningham ami by Lane 
and Bowman. 41 p. in-16. 

86. McAdam (Adam). Communications, originally published in the Montreal 

Herald, in reply to letters inserted therein under the signature of 
Archibald Macdonald, respecting Lord Selkirk's Eed Eiver Colony. 
Montreal, 57 p. in-8. 

87. Macdonald (Archibald). Eeply to the letter lately addressed to the Earl 

of Selkirk, by the Hon. and Eev. John Strachan, D.D., etc. Being 
four letters (reprinted from the Montreal Herald), containing a state- 



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merit of facts concerning the Settlement on Bed Eiver, in the district 
of Assiniboia, territory of the Hudson's Bay Company, properly called 
Eupert's Land. Montreal, 50 p. in-8. 

88. Message from His Excellency the administrator in chief to the House of 

Assembly, on Friday, 2nd February, 1816. Quebec: Printed at the 
New Printing Office, No. 21 Buade Street. 17 p. in-8. (Texte franc,ais 
en regard.) 

89. Eeady (A), reckoner for the use of merchants and measurers of timber. 

New edition corrected and enlarged. Quebec: Printed and sold by John 
Neilson, Bookseller and Stationer, etc. 66 p. in-16 carre. (Texte 
frangais et anglais.) 

90. Eeid (James). A sermon preached in Trinity Church, in the Seigniory 

of St. Armand, Lower Canada, on the twenty-first day of May, 1816; 
being the day appointed by proclamation for a general Thanksgiving 
to Almighty God, "for his great goodness in putting an end to the 
war in which we were engaged against France. ' ' By the Revd. James 
Eeid. Montreal: Printed by W. Gray. 18 p. in-8. 

1817 

91. Bender (Benoit). Proceedings of a Court Martial held at Quebec for 

the trial of Lieutenant Benoit Bender of the 41st Eegiment of foot 
in July, 1815. Montreal, 152 p. in-8. 

92. Catechism. An abridgment of the Quebec catechism; to which are added 

prayers for mass and other occasions. Approved and authorized. 
>ec, 173 p. in-12. 



93. Catechism. The shorter catechism, agreed upon by the reverend assembly 

of divines at Westminster. Montreal, 24 p. in-12. 

94. Catholic (The), School Book, containing easy and familiar lessons for 

the instruction of youth of both sexes in the English language and 
the paths of true religion and virtue. The first Montreal edition, etc. 
Montreal: Printed by N. Mower. 180 p. in-8. 

95. Foucher. Proceedings in the House of Assembly of Lower Canada on the 

impeachment against the Honorable Louis Charles Foueher, Esquire, 
one of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench for the 
District of Montreal. S. 1. 179 p. in-4. 

96. Index (A complete), to the Ordinances and Statutes of Lower Canada, to 

the 57th year of George the Third, inclusive. Quebec, in-8. 

97. Notices on the Claims of the Hudson's Bay Company, and the bondmith 

conduct of its adversaries. Montreal, 162 p. in-8. 

98. Eepfcrt (The), of the Loyal and Patriotic Society of Upper Canada. With 

an appendix and a list of subscribers and benefactors. Montreal, 
419 p. in-8. 

1818 

99. Articles of Association establishing a Fire Assurance Company in the 

City of Quebec. Quebec, 23 p. in-12. 

100. Catechism (A) : or short . abridgment of Christian doctrine newly revised 
for the use of the Catholic Church. Montreal: Printed by Campbell 
and Beckett. 142 p. petit in-8. Figures. 



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101. Christie (Robert). A brief review of the political state of Lower 

Canada since the contest of the colony to the present day. To which 
are added memoirs of the administration of the Colonial Government 
of Lower Canada by Sir Gordon Drummond and Sir John Coape 
Sherbrooke. New York, 40 p. in-8. 

(M. Christie est mort a Quebec le 13 octobre 1858, age de 68 ans. 
II etait originaire de la Nouvelle-Ecosse.) 

102. Christie (Robert). Memoirs of the administration of the Colonial 

Government of Lower Canada. By Sir James Henry Craig and Sir 
George Prevost ; from the year 1807 until the year 1815. Compre- 
hending the Military and Naval operations in the Canadas during the 
late War with the United States of America. Quebec, 160 p. in-8. 

103. Christie (Robert). The Military and Naval Operations in the Canadas 

during the late war with the United States, including also, the poli- 
tical history of Lower Canada during the administration of Sir James 
Henry Craig and Sir George Prevost, from the year 1807 until the 
year 1815. Quebec: Printed; -New York, reprinted. 255 p. grand 
in-12. 

104. Mason's (The), manual, comprising Rules and Regulations for the 

Government of tjie Most Ancient and Honorable Society of Free and 
Accepted Masons in Lower Canada, etc. Quebec, 114 p. in 8. Portrait. 

105. Narrative (A), of Occurrences in the Indian Countries of North America 

since the connexion of the Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk with the 
Hudson's Bay Company, and his attempt to establish a colony on the 
Red River; with a detailed account of His Lordship's military expedi- 
tion to and subsequent proceedings at Fort William in Upper Canada. 
Montreal, XIV-154-150 p. in-8. 

106. Parliamentary register, for the year 1818, containing the debates on 

various subjects in the House of Assembly. Quebec, 51 p. grand in-8. 
(Vol. 1, Nos. 1 et 2.) 

107. Reinhard-McLellan. Report of the trials of Charles de Reinhard and 

Archibald McLellan for murder at a Court of Oyer and Terminer, held 
at Quebec, May, 1818. From minutes taken in short-hand under the 
sanction of the Court. Montreal, XXIV-4-652-52-159 p. in-8. 

1819 

108. Doige (Thomas). An Alphabetical List of the Merchants, Traders, and 

Housekeepers residing in Montreal, to which is prefixed a Descriptive 
Sketch of the Town. Montreal: Printed by James Lane, at his 
Printing Office, No. 29 Saint Paul Street, and to be had of the 
Proprietor, No. 5 Saint Jean Baptiste Street. Price -five shillings. 
192 p. in-12. (Reimprime en 1899 par D. Waters.} 

109. Leeming (Jeremiah). Dissertation upon various subjects worth the 

attention of every Christian, and of real service to the sincere inquirer 
after true Religion, by J. Leeming, Rector of Christ Church, Stafford, 
Connecticut. Montreal, 68 p. in-8. 

110. McAdam (John Loudon). A Practical Essay on the scientific repair and 

preservation of Public Roads. Presented to the Board of Agriculture 
by J. L. McAdam, Esq. Quebec, 12 p. in-12. 

111. Mountain. A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Quebec on 

Sunday the 12th September, 1819, after the public calamity experienced 



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in the death of the Duke of Richmond, Governor in Chief, by the Kvcl. 
J. G. Mountain, Bishop's official. Quebec, 17 p. in-8. 

112. Reinhard. Report at large of the Trial of Charles de Reinhard for 

murder (committed in the Indian Territories), at a Court of Oyer and 
terminer, held at Quebec, May, 1818, to which is annexed a summary 
of Archibald McLellan's, indicted as an Accessory. By William S. 
Simpson, Esquire. Montreal: Printed by James Lane, 29 St. Paul 
Street. 340 p. gr. in-8. 

113. Report of the proceedings connected with the disputes between the Earl 

of Selkirk and the North- West Company in Upper Canada, October, 
1818. From minutes taken in Court. Montreal, XXIII p. Trial of 
Paul Brown and Francois Firmin Boucher, 300 p. Trial of John 
Siveright, Alexander Mackenzie, Hugh McGillis, John McDonald, John 
McLaughlin, and Simon Fraser. Printed by Nalium Mower. 218 p. 
Trial of John Cooper and Hugh Bannerman. 55 p. Appendix, XL VIII 
p. in-8. 

114. Rules and Regulations of the Beaver Club, instituted in 1785. Montreal. 

115. Rules of the Quebec Benevolent Society; confirmed by his Majesty's Court 

of King's Bench. Quebec, 29-23-7 p. in-12. 

116. Spark. A sermon delivered in St. Andrew's Church, Quebec: By the 

late Rev. Alex. Spark, D.D., on the 7th March, 1819. The day of his 
death. Also, a funeral sermon preached on that occasion, the 14th 
March, 1819. Quebec, 17 p. in-8. 

117. Spark. A sermon preached in St. Andrew's Church, on the Fourteenth 

March, 1819, on occasion of the death of the Rev. Alex. Spark, D.D., 
late minister of the Scotch Church, Quebec. Quebec, 26 p. in-8. 

118. Tindall (John). Observations on the breeding and management of neat 

cattle; together with a description of the diseases to which they are 
liable, and the most approved methods of treatment. To which is 
annexed an appendix, and the rules of Competition of the Highland 
Society of Scotland. Montreal, V-VII-191 p. in-12. 

118a. Trials. Report of proceedings, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer, 
appointed for the investigation of cases, from the Indian Territories, 
held by adjournment at Quebec, in Lower Canada, 21st October, 1819. 
Montreal, VI-120 p. in-12. 

119. Trinity House. (Lower Canada). By-Laws and Regulations. Quebec. 

182O 

120. Christie (Robert). Memoirs of the administration of the Government 

of Lower Canada, by Sir Gordon Drummond, Sir John Coape Sher- 
brooke, the late Duke of Richmond, James Monk, Esquire, from the 
3rd April, 1815, until the 18th June, 1820. Quebec, page 160 a 206, in-8. 
(C'est la suite du Memoire de 1818. Voir No. 101.) 

121. Enquiry into the origin and present system of Colonial Banks and their 

Dangerous Effects, with a proposition for a National Bank. Quebec, 
24 p. in-8. 

122. Hours of Childhood, and other Poems. Montreal, 94 p. (Published by 

A. Bowman.) 



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123. Jahnsenykes (Kev. Williamson). Memoir of the Northern Kingdom, 

written A.D. 1872, by the late Kev. Williamson Jahnsenykes, LL.D., 
and Hon. member of the Eoyal American Board of Literature, in six 

letters to his son Now first published. Quebec, A.D. 1901. 

48 p. in-8. 

124. Moore (W.) Eemarks on the subject of packing and repacking beef 

and pork, by W. Moore, Inspector. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

125. Private letters on the establishment, progress, and present condition of 

Middleburg College, at Middlebury, Vermont, comprising sketches of 
the principal characters connected with it. From a member of the 
institution to his friend in Montreal. Montreal, 22 p. in-12. 

126. Select portions of psalms, chiefly taken from the new version, and 

adapted to such plain tunes as may be sung with ease by a whole 
congregation. Quebec, 54-2 p. in-24. 

127. Seminary of Montreal. Eefutation of the Crown Officers on the right 

of the Seminary of Montreal to the property in its possession. 
Montreal, 80 p. 

1821 

128. Christie (A. J.) The Emigrant's assistant; or remarks on the agri- 

cultural interest of the Canadas. Part I, 140 p. Part II, 156 p. in-12. 
Montreal, 2 vols. 

129. Crown Lands. First Eeport of the Committee of the House of Assembly, 

on that part of the Speech of the Governor in Chief, which relates to 
the Settlement of the Crown Lands with the Minutes of Evidence 
taken Quebec: Printed by J. Neilson. 128 p. in-8. 

130. Finance. Eeport of Committee appointed by the Legislative Council 

and House of Assembly, respecting the Financial Concerns with Lower 
Canada. S. I. (Quebec), in-8. 

131. Quebec Diocesean Committee. Annual Eeport of the Q. D. C. of the 

Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge for the year 1820. Quebec, 
10 p. in-8. 

132. Eeply to the first report of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada on 

Crown Lands. Quebec, 15 p. in-8. 

133. Selection (A), from the psalms of David, the music (adapted to the 

organ and piano forte), by Dr. Miller, and the words by the Eev. 
George Hay Drummond, etc., etc. Montreal, 46 p. de texte et 40 p. 
d'airs notes, in-4. 

134. Simpson (W. S.) Eeport at large of a debate in the House of Assembly 

of the Province of Lower Canada, on the 14th February, 1821. Quebec, 
64 p. in-8. 

1822 

135. III. Geo. IV. Sess-1822. Bill (as amended by the Committee), for 

uniting the Legislatures of Lower and Upper Canada Quebec 
12 p. in-8. 

136. Blyth. A letter to Stephen Cleveland Blyth occasioned by the recent 

publication of the narrative of his conversion to the Eomish faith. 
In four parts. By a Catholic Christian. Montreal, 2-286 p. in-8. 
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137. Blyth (S. C.) A Narrative of the conversion of S. C. Blyth to the Faith 

of the Catholic Apostolic and Koman Church, to which is annexed, a 
brief refutation of the current objections to many articles of Catholic 
faith and discipline. Montreal, 100 p. in-8. 

(Ouvrage dedie a Mgr Cheverus, eveque de Boston.) 

138. Fessenden (Arthur). Tables, shewing the interest, at six per cent., of 

any sum, from one pound to one thousand pounds, from one day to 
one hundred days, and from one month to twelve months. Montreal, 
116 p. in-8. 

139. Gleason (T. H.) The Quebec directory, for 1822, containing an alpha- 

betical list of the merchants, traders, and housekeepers, etc. Quebec, 
XI-139 p. petit in-8. 

140. Mountain. A sermon on the education of the poor, the duty of diffusing 

the Gospel, and more particularly on the importance of Family 
Eeligion, preached before the Diocesan Committee of the Society for 
promoting Christian Knowledge in the Cathedral Church of Quebec, 
on the 24th February, 1822, upon the occasion of the annual collection, 
by the Rvd. J. G. Mountain. Quebec, 28 p. in-8. 

141. Sleigh (W. W.) Brief remarks on the proposed reunion of Lower and 

Upper Canada. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

1823 

142. Emigration. An act for the relief of Indigent Sick Emigrants. Quebec. 

143. Extract from the Royal instructions to His Excellency the Right 

Honorable George, Earl of Dalhousie, G. C. B., Captain, general, and 
Governor in Chief, etc., etc., relating to the grants of the Waste land 
of the Crown, with other papers on the same subject, laid by ordei* 
of His Excellency, before the House of Assembly, the 5th February, 
1823. S. 1. n. d. 36 p. in-8. 

144. Extracts from the laws of Lower Canada, bye laws and regulations of the 

Trinity House concerning Pilots and others and the Navigation of the 
River St. Lawrence. Quebec, 51 p. in-8. (Texte franc,ais en regard.) 

145. Gaspe District Fishery. A bill for better regulation. Quebec. 

146. Gleason (Thomas Henri). Stenographic Synopsis, or, An Abstract of the 

most approved system of Short-Hand. By T. H. Gleason, Stenographic 
Teacher, etc. Quebec, 12 p. in-12 carre. 

147. Naturalisation of citizens of United States coming in Canada. Montreal. 

148. Tierney (Bartholomew). A statement of the case of B. Tierney, late 

guager at port St. John's. Montreal, 48 p. in-8. 

149. Trial. Report at large of a trial before a special jury in the case of 

L. T. McPherson, Esqr., Plaintiff, vs. George Arnold, Defendant. 
In an action for Slander in the Court of King's Bench. April term, 
1823. Reported from stenographic notes by William S. Simpson. 
S. 1. (Quebec) n. d. 132 p. in-8. 

150. Trial. The case of George Arnold, Plaintiff, vs. John Boyle and others, 

Defendants. Argued and determined in the Court of King's Bench 
for the District of Quebec, in the term of April, 1822. Quebec, 52-25 
p. in-8. 



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1824 

151. Blenerhasset (Mrs.) The Widow of the Rock, and other Poems. By a 

lady. Montreal, 192 p. petit in-8. 

152. Charivari (The): or Canadian Poetics: A Tale, after the manner of 

Beppo. Montreal, 48 p. in-12. 

(Nouvelle attribute a Launcelot Langstaff.) 

153. Crown ^ Lands. Seventh Report of the Committee to the House of 

Assembly on the settlement of the Crown Lands. With the minutes of 
evidence. Quebec, 295 p. in-8. 

154. Crown Lands. Eighth report of the Committee of the House of Assembly 

on that part of the speech of His Excellency the Governor in Chief, 
which relates to the settlement of the Crown Lands, etc. Quebec, 
55 p. in-8. 

155. Crown Lands. Ninth report of the same, etc. Quebec, 7 p. in-8. 

156. Financial difficulties of Lower Canada (Extracted from the Quebec 

Gazette of 1824). Quebec, 27 p. in-8. 

157. Justice. First report of the special Committee of the House of Assembly 

on the engrossed bill from the Legislative Council to repeal certain, 
parts of the Judicature Act, and to make further provision for the 
more certain and uniform administration of justice within this Province. 
Quebec, S. d. 45 p. in-8. (Texte franc,ais en regard.) 

158. Militia. The manual and platoon exercises. Adjutant's general office, 

Horse Guards, 25th August, 1823. Quebec, 68 p. in-12. 

159. Police. Regulations of police in force in the City of Quebec. Quebec, 

51 p. in-16. 

160. Report of a Special Committee of the House of Assembly of Lower 

Canada on the state of Education. Quebec, 223 p. in-8. (Francois 
en regard.) 

161. Sewell (Hon. J.) An essay on the juridical history of France, so far 

as it relates to the law of the Province of Lower Canada: Read at a 
special meeting of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, the 
31st day of May, 1824. By the Honorable J. Sewell, Chief Justice 
of Lower Canada. Quebec, 32 p. in-8. 

1825 

162. Aliens. Despatches, report of a Committee and other Documents 

relating to the Aliens in Upper Canada, published by the Board of 
Trade of Upper Canada. Quebec, 92 p. in-8. 

163. Bouchette (Joseph). General report of an official tour through the new 

settlements of the Province of Lower Canada. Performed in the 
summer of 1824, in obedience to the commands and instructions of His 
Excellency General Earl of Dalhousie, G. C. B., etc. By Joseph 
Bouchette, Esquire, His Majesty's Surveyor General of L. C. Part 
first. Comprehending the townships north of the Saint Lawrence, and 
those situate on the Grand or Ottawa River. Quebec, 90-24 p. in-8. 

164. Ordinances made and passed by the Governor and Legislative Council of 

the Province of Quebec and now in force in the Province of Lower 
Canada. Quebec, 177 p. petit in-folio. 



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165. Premiums offered by the Quebec Agricultural Society, 1824-25. Quebec, 

25 p. in-12. (Texte franc,ais en regard.) 

166. Eeport on the country between Frampton in the County of Dorchester, 

and the Head Waters of the Kiver St. John. Quebec, 71 p. in-8. 
(Texte franc,ais en regard.) 

167. Sketch of Business before the Provincial Parliament of Lower Canada 

in the session to commence 21st January, 1826. S. 1. (Quebec) 29 p. 

1826 

168. Bouchette. Exposition of the case of Lieut.-Col. Bouchette, surveyor 

general, before the House of Assembly of Lower Canada. Quebec, 
18 p. in-8. 

169. Gushing (Elmer). An Appeal addressed to a candid public; and to the 

feelings of those whose upright sentiments and discerning minds enable 
them to "weigh it in the balance of the Sanctuary." By Elmer 
Cushing, Esq. Wherein is displayed the singular History of the author, 
together with that of the other Americans, settled in the Province of 
Lower Canada. Stanstead, 88 p. in-8. 

170. Mountain (Et. Eev. G. J.) Sermon on the occasion of the first 

, Ordination, by the Hon. and Et. Eev. C. J. Stewart, Lord Bishop of 
Quebec. Quebec. 

171. Eeport of a Committee of the House of Assembly on the decision of the 

courts of justice concerning the language of the writs of summons. 
Quebec, 29 p. in-8. (Texte franc,ais et anglais.) 

172. Seminary of Montreal. Opinion of twelve of the most eminent Advocates 

of Paris touching the right of the Seminary of Montreal to certain! 
property. S. 1. n. d. 22 p. 

173. Seminary of Montreal. Opinion of Mr. Dupin, Advocate of the Eoyal 

Court of Paris on the rights of the Seminary of Montreal in Canada. 
8. 1. n. d. 44 p. 

174. Seminary of Montreal. Memoir on the part of the Seminary of Montreal. 

S. 1. n. d. 50 p. 

175. Smith (John). Quebec directory. An alphabetical list of the merchants, 

traders, and housekeepers residing in the City of Quebec in the year) 
1826. Quebec, 96 p. petit in-8. 

1827 

176. Alder (Eobert). The substance of a sermon delivered in St. James' 

Chapel, Montreal, on Sunday, March 25th, 1827, on occasion of the 
lamented death of H. E. H. the Duke of York. Montreal, 28 p. in-8. 

177. Bigsby (John). Localities of Canadian minerals, with notes and extracts, 

chiefly collected from writings of J. Bigsby, M.D., F.L.S., M.G.C. 
Quebec, 73 p. in-8. 

178. Bouchette (Jos.) Table of trigonometrical solutions of right angle 

plane triangles, computed on the logarithmic number 2,000,000. 
Montreal, 12 p. in-8. 



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179. Controversial (The), discussion between a Catholic priest, a Catholic 

layman and others; and Eev. J. S. Christmas Constab and others. 
Extracted from the Montreal Herald and the New Montreal Herald. 
Montreal, 64 p. in-12. 

180. French (The), genders taught in six Fables; being a Plain and Easy 

Art of Memory by which the Genders of 15,548 French Nouns may 
be learned in a few hours. By the Master of a Grammar School. 
Quebec, VIII-37 p. in-16. 

181. Hart (John). The last speech of John Hart, the celebrated robber, who 

was executed at Quebec on Friday, the 10th of November, 1826, for 
robbing the Eoman Catholic Cathedral of that city. S. I. n. d. Quebec, 
12 p. in-8. 

182. Lee (Thomas). Letter of Thomas Lee, Not. Pub. to the Earl Dalhousie, 

etc., relating to his late dismission from the militia of the Province. 
Quebec, 14 p. petit in-8. 

183. Letter from Delta to Senex: Containing some observations and strictures 

on the late manifesto published in the newspapers, in a sinister form 
of an address from a junto of members of the Provincial Parliament of 
Lower Canada to their Constituents. Montreal, 130 p. in-8. 

184. Mackenzie (Henry). Letter to Simon McGillivray. Montreal. 

185. Mathieson (Eev. Alex.) Sermon occasioned by the death of the late, 

Eobert Watson, preached in St. Andrew's Church, Montreal, April 8th, 
1827.' Montreal, in-8. 

186. Notices published in the Quebec Mercury Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5-1827, in answer 

to an article published in Mr. Neilson's Quebec Gazette of the 28th 
December, 1826, intituled: "The ensuing session of the Provincial 
Parliament of Lower Canada." Quebec, 35 p. in-8. 

187. Papineau. Speech of Louis J. Papineau, Esqr., on the hustings, at the 

opening of the election for the west ward of the City of Montreal, 
on the llth of August, 1827, and his reply to Peter McGill, Esqr. 
Translated from the French. Montreal, 48 p. in-12. 

188. Seasons for a Corporation; or a reply to Dissuasor and others who oppose 

the incorporation of Montreal. Montreal, 28 p. in-8. 

189. Eeport (The first annual), of the Central Auxiliary Society for promoting 

education and industry in Canada. Montreal. 

190. Eules and orders of the Society for the encouragement of arts and 

sciences in Canada, established at Quebec, on the 25th April, 1827. 
Quebec, 11 p. in-16. (Texte fran^ais et anglais.) 

191. Sketch (A), of the system of Education and course of study pursued in 

the Montreal Academical Institution, under the direction of the Eev. 
H. Esson. Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 

192. Stewart (Hon. and Et. Eev. C. J.) Letter on the Differences of opinion, 

respecting the Clergy Eeserves and other points. Quebec, in-8. 

193. Trial (The), and Defence of William Eoss, who was executed, together 

with Eobert Ellis, J. B. Monarque and W. Johnson, at Quebec on April 
last, for a robbery and burglary committed at the house of Messire 
Masse, Cure at Point Levy, on the night of the 28th September, 1826. 
Quebec, 20 p. in-8. 

194. , Word (A), to the Wise, with Prayers. Montreal, in-18. 



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1828 

195. Almanac (Montreal), by Eobert Armour. Montreal. 

196. Burton. Essay on comparative agriculture or a brief examination into 

the state of Agriculture as it now exists in Great Britain and Canada. 
By the Keverend J. E. Burton, A.B., T.C.D. Prebendary of Donough- 
more in Ireland, and missionary at Eawdon, etc. Montreal, VIII-107 
p. in-12. 

(L'auteur recut pour son travail une medaille de la Societe" pour 
1 'encouragement des arts et des sciences fondee a Quebec en 1827.) 

197. Constitution and Laws of the Montreal Mechanics' Institution. Montreal, 

16 p. in-8. 

198. Letters of a Nova Scotian and of Scosvola in Canadian politics. Quebec, 

106 p. in-8. 

199. Macfarlane. Religious discourse by the author of Waverly. S. I. 

(Montreal) 16 p. in-8. 

200. Molt (T. F.) Elementary treaty on music, more particularly adapted 

to the piano forte. Quebec, 69-IX p. in-8. Figures. (Texte anglais 
et franc.ais.) 

201. Natural History Society of Montreal. Constitution and Bye-Laws, with 

direction for preserving and forwarding objects of Natural History. 
Montreal, 25 p. in-8. 

202. Observations on the petitions of grievances addressed to the Imperial 

Government from Quebec. Quebec, 57 p. in-8. 

203. Political Annals of Lower Canada; being a review of the political and 

legislative history of that Province, under the act of the Imperial 
Parliament 31 George III., Cap. 31, which established a House of! 
Assembly and Legislative Council, showing the defects of the con- 
stitutional act, and particularly its practical discouragement of British 
Colonization. Montreal, 180 p. in-8. 

(L'auteur de cet ouvrage est John Fleming. V. No. 56.) 

1829 

204. Almanack (The Montreal), or Lower Canada Eegister for 1829. Montreal: 

Printed by Robert Armour. XXIV-172 p. petit in-8. 
(Cet almanac fut aussi public en 1830 et 1831.) 

205. Baddeley (Lieut.) E. E. Geology of a portion of the Labrador Coast 

and geology of the Saguenay. 96 p. in-8. 

(Extrait des Transactions de la Societe Litteraire et Historique 
de Quebec.) 

206. Bayfield (Commander H. W.) E. N. Outlines of the Geology of Lake 

Superior. Tr. Lit. and Hist. Soc. of Quebec, 43 p. in-8. 

207. Catalogue of the Mineralogical Collection belonging to the Literary and 

Historical Society of Quebec. Quebec, 71 p. in-8. Figures. 

208. Christie (E.) Memoirs of the administration of the Government of 

Lower Canada, by the Eight Honorable the Earl of Dalhousie, G.C.Bi 
Comprehending a period of eight years, viz: from June, 1820, till 
September, 1828. Quebec, pagine 206 a 298, in-8. 



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209. Christie (E.) Administration of the Honorable Sir Francis N. Burton,. 

G.C.H. Quebec, pagine 298 a 318, in-8. 

210. D 'Estimeauville (C. E.) A Cursory view of the Local, Social, and 

Political State of the Colony of Lower Canada. Quebec, 57 p. in-8. 

211. Hawley (W. F.) Quebec, the harp, and other poems. Montreal, 172 p.. 

in-16. 

212. History (The), of the Session of the Provincial Parliament of Lower 

Canada for 1828-29. Quebec, 234 p. 

213. Marriage. Essay on marriage. "They are no more twin, but one flesh.. 

What therefore God hath joined together, let no man put asunder." 
Quebec, 113-64 p. in-16. 

214. Minutes of Evidence and Eeport of the special Committee of the House 

of Assembly of Lower Canada, on the Bill to make a new division, 
of the Province into Counties, for the purpose of a more equal 
representation in the House of Assembly. Quebec, 22 p. in-8. 

215. Paper on the more speedy and economical settlement of the forest lands*; 

in the District of Quebec, with a detached Plan of the Method 
proposed to effect that object, illustrated by IX tables, by a Land 
Holder. Quebec, 30 p. in-4. 

216. Picture of Quebec. Quebec, 139 p. in-16. Figures. 

217. Eeport from the select Committee on the Civil Government of Canada. 

Quebec, 377 p. in-8. 

218. Eeport of the special Committee to whom was referred that part of His- 

Excellency's speech which referred to the Organization of the Militia. 
Ordered by the Assembly to be printed the 23rd February, 1829. 
Quebec: Printed by Neilson and Cowan. 157 p. Tableaux. 

219. Eeports from the special Committee on roads and other internal 

communications. Quebec, 139 p. in-8. 

220. Statistical Table of the Province of Lower Canada. Quebec, 25 p. in-8. 

221. Lower Canada (The), Watchman. Pro Patria. Kingston, U.C., 391 p.. 

in-12. 

(Ouvrage dedie a Lord Dalhousie par 1'auteur anonyme, mais qui 
par ait etre David Chisholme, qui sejourna pendant longtemps aux 
Trois-Eivieres et a Montreal; dans cette ville il redigea, de 1836 a 
1842, la Gazette.) 

183O 

222. Currency. Eeport of the Special Committee of the House of Assembly" 

of Lower Canada on the State of the Currency. Quebec, 39 p. in-8.. 
(Franc.ais et anglais.) 

223. Fees. Eeport of the Special Committee appointed to enquire into the 

quantum of fees allowed to the Prothonotaries of the Court of King'* 
Bench for the several districts, and to the Clerks of the Peace for the- 
District of Quebec. Quebec, 367 p. in-8. 6 Tableaux. 

224. Fees (Table), for the Courts. Quebec, 32 p. in-8. 



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225. Fessenden (Arthur). Tables, shewing the interest, at six per cent., etc. 

Second edition. Montreal, 116 p. in-8. 

226. Grievances. Report from the special Committee on the Petition of certain 

inhabitants of the District of Gaspe, complaining of various 
Grievances; and other references. Quebec, 130 p.. in-8. (Texte 
franc,ais en regard.) 

227. Information respecting the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada, 

addressed to Emigrants and others in search of Lands and Settlements. 
SherbrooTce, 10 p. in-8. 

228. Kidd (Adam). The Huron Chief and other Poems. Montreal, 216 p. 

in-8. 

(Livre dedie a Thomas Moore, le grand poete anglais.) 

229. Laws cf the Quebec Medical Society, Instituted December 4, 1826. 

Quebec, 19 p. in-8. 

230. Petition from Montreal complaining of malversation of office, by James 

Stuart, Esq., Attorney General, with the request of the Special Com- 
mittee of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada. Quebec, 12 p. in-8. 

231. Quebec Medical Society. Laws. Quebec, in-8. 

232. Quebec Ritual, and Decree Tametsi. Quebec, in-8. 

233. Saint Maurice. Report of the Commissioners appointed under the Act 

9th George IVth, Chap. 29, for exploring that part of the Province 
which lies between the rivers Saint Maurice and Ottawa, and which, 
still remains waste and uncultivated. Quebec, 281-31 p. ih-8. (Texte 
frangais en regard.) 

1831 

234. Adams (J.) Sketches of the Tete de Boule Indians, River St. Maurice. 

Trans. Lit. and Hist. S., 15 p. in-8. 

235. Baddeley (Lieut.) Geognosy of Saint Paul's Bay. Tr. L. and H. S., 

18 p. in-8. 

236. Baddeley (Lieut.) On Metallic Minerals. Tr. L. and H. S., 100 p. in-8. 

237. Chisholme (David). The Annals of Canada. Three Elvers, 150 p. in-8. 

238. Grammar of the Huron Language, by a Missionary of the Village of 

Huron Indians at Lorette, near Quebec, found amongst the papers of 
the Mission, and Translated from the Latin, by Mr. John Wilkie. 
Tr. L. and H. S., 104 p. in-8. 

239. Hawley (W. F.) The Unknown; or, Lays of the Forest. Montreal, 240 p. 

240. Ingall (Lieut.) 15th Regt. Remarks on the District traversed by the 

St. Maurice Expedition in the Summer of 1829. Tr. L. and H. S., 
Quebec, 17 p. in-8. 

241. Ingall (Lieut.) Remarks on the Country lying between the Rivers St. 

Maurice and Saguenay, on the North Shore of the St. Lawrence. Tr. 
L. and H. S., Quebec, 15 p. in-8. 

242. Irving (C.), LL.D. A Catechism of Universal History, etc., etc. 

. Montreal, 108 p. 



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243. Quebec and its environs; being a picturesque guide to the stranger. 

Quebec, 42 p. in-8. Gravures. 

(Ce petit guide est du Colonel Cockburn, des Ingenieurs Royaux.) 

244. Quebec. The Picture of Quebec and vicinity. Second edition, revised 

and corrected. Quebec, 134 p. in-16. 

(C'etait plutot une troisieme edition; une seconde avait ete publiee 
a New York quelque temps auparavant a 109 p. in-16, avec 16 gravures 
et un plan de Quebec.) 

245. Eeport of the Commissioners for exploring the country between the River 

Saguenay, Saint Maurice, and Saint Lawrence. Quebec, 48 p. in-8. 

246. Report of the British and Canadian school, for the year 1830. Quebec, 

15 p. in-8. 

247. Report of the Commissioners appointed to explore the country between the 

Saint Maurice and the Ottawa, in the year 1830. Quebec, 56 p. in-8. 
(Texte franc,ais et anglais.) 

248. Scraps and sketches; or, the album of a Literary Lounger. Montreal, 

246 p. petit in-8. 

(Ouvrage attribue a un peintre du nom de Willis. On y trouve 
prose et poesie.) 

249. Sewell (Hon. Chief Justice). A Few Notes upon the Dark Days of 

Canada. Tr. L. and E. 8., Quebec, 13 p. in-8. 

250. Sheppard (W.), of Woodfield, V.P. Notes on some of the Plants of Lower 

Canada. Tr. L. and H. S., Quebec, 26 p. in-8. Two lectures. 

251. Sheriff (Alexander). Topographical Notices of the Country lying between 

the Mouth of the Rideau and Penetanguishene, on Lake Huron. Tr. 
L. and H. S., Quebec, 70 p. in-8. 

252. Shireff (Charles). Thoughts on emigration and on the Canadas as an 

opening for it. Quebec, 43 p. in-8. 

253. Shireff (Charles). A few reasons against any change in the system of 

our Colonial lumber trade. Quebec, 10 p. in-8. 

1832 

254. Brown (T. S.) Report on Cholera and Emigration. Montreal, in-8. 

255. Brunton (Rev. William). The Judgments of God, a call to Repentance; 

a sermon on the occasion of Fasting and Prayer on account of the 
Cholera Morbus. Montreal, in-8. 

256. Chapman (Henry S.) Thoughts on the money and exchanges of Lower 

Canada. Montreal, 64 p. in-8. 

257. Chisholme (David). Observations on the rights of the British Colonies 

to representation in the Imperial Parliament. Three Rivers, VIII-301- 
XXII p. in-16. 

258. Copy of a Communication and other Papers Received by the , Honorable 

the Speaker of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada, from the 
Hon. Denis B. Viger, appointed to proceed to England and support 
the Petition of Complaint of the Assembly of Lower Canada to the 
Imperial Parliament. Montreal, petit in-folio. 



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259. Documents laid before the House of Assembly of Lower Canada, on the 

part of the British Government in 1831 and 1832, in answer to tne 
complaints of the Assembly. S. 1. (Quebec), 31 p. in-4. 

260. Perrault (J. F.) A rural code, for the use of the old and new inhabitants 

of Lower Canada, concerning their religiaus and civil duties according 
to the laws in force in the country. Quebec, 23 p. in-16. 

261. Pigott (J.) The Canadian Mechanic's Ready Reckoner; or, tables for 

converting English Lineal, square and solid measures into French, and 
the contrary, from 1 line to 1,000,000 feet, etc. Three Rivers, VII-46 
p. in-16 carre. 

262. Questions submitted by a special Committee of the House of Assembly of 

Lower Canada, to the curates of the Diocese of Quebec, with the curates' 
answers. Quebec, 393 p. in-8. 

263. Report of the Permanent Committee of the Faculty of Medicine of the 

City of Quebec. Quebec, 16 p. in-12. 

264. Report of the special Committee of the House of Assembly, on the post- 

office department, in the Province of Lower Canada. Quebec, in-8. 

265. Review of the proceedings of the Legislature of Lower Canada in the 

session of 1831; with an appendix containing some important documents 
now first given to the public. Montreal, 229-292 p. in-8. 
(Rapport prepare par Andrew Stuart.) 

266. Tracy (D.) and Duvernay (L.) Proceedings before the court respecting 

the Commitment of D. T.' and L. D. Quebec, 30 p. in-8. 

1833 

267. Fleck (Widow). Poems on various subjects. Montreal, 12 p. 

268. MacMahon (Rvd. J. B.) Dialogue between a young gentleman and a 

Divine. Quebec, 62 p. in-8. 

269. Mathieson (Rev. Alex.) Introductory Remarks by a member of the 

Church of Scotland in Canada to "Thoughts on personal and family 
religion," by Rev. George Tod, Dundee. Montreal. 

270. Montreal. Bye-laws, Rules, regulations, and ordinances of the common 

council of the City of Montreal. Montreal. 

271. Morris (William). The accountant's guide, for elementary schools in 

Canada. Quebec, 120 p. in-12. 

272. Mountain. A retrospect of the summer and autumn of 1832; being a 

sermon delivered in the Cathedral Church of Quebec, on Sunday, the 
30th December, in that year, etc. Quebec, 33 p. in-8. 

273. Mountain. Sermon at the Visitation of the Hon. and Rt. Rev. the Lord 

Bishop of Quebec. Montreal. 

274. Report of a case tried in the Court of King's Bench, for the district of 

Montreal; wherein Louis Blanchard was the plaintiff, and Thomas M. 
Smith and another were defendants. Montreal, 47 p. in-8. 



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275. Almanac (The Lower Canada farmers' and mechanics'), for 1834. Quebec, 

24 p. in-12. 

276. Catechism. An abridgment of the Quebec catechism. Eevised and 

authorized by His Lordship the Eight Eev. Joseph Signay, bishop of 
Quebec. Montreal, 71 p. in-16. 

277. Collection of Treaties, of Imperial Statutes and other Public Acts 

relative to Lower Canada, 1759-1834. Quebec, in-4. (Anglais et 
franc.ais.) 

278. Debate in the House of Commons, April 15, 1834, on Mr. Eoebuck's Motion 

for a Select Committee to inquire into the means of remedying the 
Evils which exist in the form of the Government now existing in Upper 
and Lower Canada. Montreal. 

279. Guide to the Business of the Custom House and Harbour of Montreal, 

etc. Montreal, in-8. 

280. Hawkin's picture of Quebec; with historical recollections. Quebec, VIII- 

477 p. petit in-8. 14 figures hors texte. 

281. Letter to the Eight Hon. E. G. Stanley, Secretary of State for the Colonies. 

By an emigrant. Montreal, 10 p. in-8. 

(Due a la plume d'Adam Thorn, journaliste montrealais, 1832-1837.) 

282. Missionary Society. Eeport of the Proceedings of the Canada Education 

and Home Missionary* Society during the Seventh Year of its Operation. 
Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

283. Missions. An appeal in behalf of the missions in Canada. The proceeds 

from the sale of this pamphlet will be given in aid of the Canadian 
Church. Bedford, 15 p. in-8. 

284. Papineau (L. J.) Address of the Hon. L. J. Papineau to the Electors 

of the West Ward of Montreal, etc. Montreal, in-8. 

285. Proceedings and minutes of evidence taken before a Committee of the 

whole House, appointed to examine by evidence into the events con- 
nected with, and which led to the interference of an armed military 
force, at the late election of a representative for the West Ward of 
Montreal. S. L n. d. (Montreal, 1834), 44 p. in-folio. (Texte frangais 
en regard.) 

286. Eandal, Jr., Esq. (M.) The Canadian reader, designed for the use of 

schools and families. Stanstead, L.C., 308 p. petit in-8. 

287. Statistics of the Population of the British Colonies in North America 

for the year 1833. Montreal, in-8. 

288. Stuart (George O'Kill), Q.C. Eeports of Cases argued and determined 

in the Courts of King's Bench, Vice-Admiralty and Appeals of Lower 
Canada; and of Appeals before the Privy Council. Quebec. 

289. Survey of the navigation between Quebec and St. Catharine's. Quebec. 

290. Trial of James and William Sniter, Senr. and Junr., for the murder of 

Living Lane. Quebec, 24 p. in-8. 



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291. Ursulines. Copy of a case on behalf of the Ladies Ursulines at Quebec. 

Quebec, 21 p. gr. in-4. 

(Stuart and Black, Advocates.) 

292. Viger. Divers Documents addressed to the Honorable Louis J. Papineau, 

Speaker of the House of Assembly, by the Hon. Denis B. Viger, 
appointed to proceed to England and there to support the Petitions 
of the House to his Majesty and to the two Houses of the Imperial 
Parliament. S. 1. 44 p. in-folio. 

293. Viger. Various Documents addressed to the Hon'ble Louis J. Papineau, 

Speaker of the House of Assembly, by the Hon. Denis B. Viger. S. I. 
12 p. in-folio. 

294. Ward (J. G.) The Spring of Life: A Didactic Poem in four books, 

with illustrative and didactic notes by the author. Montreal, XII-228 
p. in-12. 

295. What is the result of the Canadian elections? Fully answered. (From 

the Daily Advertiser. Second edition corrected.) Montreal, 18 p. 
double column. 

1835 

296. Collard (Frederick J. M.) Letter, addressed to Louis Joseph Papineau, 

Esquire, Speaker of the House of Assembly. S. 1. 16 p. in-8. 

297. Evans (William). Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Agriculture, 

adapted to the Cultivation of Canada. Montreal, in-8. 

298. George (James). A few remarks on internal improvements in the 

Canadas. S. I. n. d. (Quebec, 1835), 11 p. in-4. Figures. 
(George etait marchand a Quebec.) 

299. Grievances. Fourth report of the Standing Committee of grievances. 

S. 1. n. d. (Quebec, 1835), 126 p. in-folio. 

300. Mavor (William), LL.D. The English Spelling Book accompanied by a 

Progressive Series of easy and familiar lessons intended as an Intro- 
duction to the reading and spelling of English language, by William 
Mavor, LL.D., Rector of Woodstock, etc. From the 330th London 
Edition. Montreal, Fabre, 168 p. petit in-8. 

301. Osgood. A brief extract from the Journal of Thaddosus Osgood, minister 

of the Gospel. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

302. Penitentiaries. Eeport of the Commissioners appointed under the Lower 

Canada Act, 4th William IV., Cap. 10, to visit the United States 
penitentiaries. Hon. D. Mondelet and J. Neilson, Commissioners. 
Quebec, 75 p. in-8. 

303. Railroad. The new road to ruin; or intended railroad from Boston, 

Portland, and Portsmouth, three principal arsenals of the United 
States, to Quebec, the principal British Garrison of North America. 
Quebec, 11 p. in-12. (Piece de vers.) 

304. Remarks on the Convention, and on the Petition of the Constitutionalists. 

By Anti-Bureaucrat. Montreal, 192 p. in-12. 
(Beproduit du Montreal Herald.) 

305. Remnants. By the Author of Odds and Ends. Montreal, 64 p. 



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306. Eeport of the special Sanitary Committee of Montreal upon cholera and 

emigration, for the year 1834. Montreal, 24 p. in-8. 

307. Eeview of the Eeport made in 1828, by the Canada Committee of the 

House of Commons. Montreal, 72 p. in-12. (Auteur: Adam Thorn.) 

308. Eoebuck, Esq., M.P. (J. A.) Eemarks on the proposed union of the 

Canadas. Published in the year 1822. Quebec, 12 p. in-8. 

309. Tables, shewing the relative strengths of spirituous liquors, etc. Quebec. 

310. Thompson (Zadock). Geography and history of Lower Canada, designed 

for the use of schools. Stanstead and Sherbrooke, 114 p. in-12. Carte. 

1836 

311. Buchannan (Dughall). Laoidhean Spioradail. Montreal, in-18. 

312. Camillus. Anti-Gallic letters; addressed to His Excellency the Earl of 

Gosford, Governor in Chief of the Canadas. Montreal, 226 p. in-12. 

(Ces lettres ont ete attributes t Adam Thorn et au juge Gale. 
Peut-etre ont-elles ete ecrites par les deux en collaboration.) 

313. Considerations on the uses of paper money and the effects of the banking 

system of Canada; together with the project of a law to regulate banks 
of issue. Montreal, 40 p. in-8. 

314. Esson (Eev. H.) A sermon preached in the Presbyterian Church, St. 

Gabriel Street, Montreal, on the 30th of November, 1835. .(St. 
Andrew's Day.) Montreal, 84 p. in-8. 

315. Evans (William). Supplementary volume to a treatise on the theory and 

practice of agriculture, etc. Montreal, 315 p. in-8. 

316. Late (The), Session of the Provincial Parliament of Lower Canada. By 

"An Old Countryman." S. L 

317. Message from His Excellency the Governor in Chief, with the King's 

Answer to the Address of the House, of the Session of 1835-36, on 
the State of the Province, and copy of the instructions given to the 
Eoyal Commission. S. I. n. d. 4-82 p. in-fol. 

318. Money is Power. Extracts from the Patriot. Montreal. 

319. Prospectus of the Plan and Principles of a Society Proposed to be Formed 

in Montreal for the Attainment of Eeligious Liberty and Equality, 
etc. Montreal. 

320. Eecent Occurrences in Canada. 8. 1. n. d. (Montreal, 1836], 16 p. in-8. 

(Extrait du Monthly Repository de fevrier, 1836.) 

321. Eeport of the Eoyal Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State 

of Canada. Quebec, 87 p. in-8. 

1837 

322. Bosworth (Eev. N.) The influence of Christianity upon the commercial 

character. Montreal. 

323. Cochran (A. W.) Prize Essay on the Hyperboreans. Tr. Lit. and Hist. 

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(M. Cochran etait alors president de la Societe Litteraire et 
Historique de Quebec. Ne en 1792 a Windsor, N.E., il mourut & 
Quebec en 1849. Collabora au Mercury.) 

324. Currency. Observations on Metallic Currency for Lower Canada. 

Montreal. 

325. Evans (W.) Agricultural Improvements by the education of those who 

are engaged in it as a profession. Montreal, 106 p. 

326. Extracts from the first book of Gil-Bias, with an interlineary translation 

in English, for the use of young persons commencing the French 
language. Quebec, 4-52 p. in-12. 

327. Hughes (Henry). A treatise on hydrophobia (taken from the manuscript 

of a late eminent physician). To which is appended an infallible 
remedy, both as a preventative and in confirmed cases. Montreal, 
34 p. in-8. 

(Hughes appartenait au 1st Eoyal Eegiment.) 

328. Mathieson (Eev. A.) Sermon on St. Andrew's day. Montreal, in-8. 

329. Mavor (William). The English Spelling Book; accompanied by a 

Progressive Series of Easy and Familiar Lessons, etc. By William 
Mavor, LL.D., Rector of Stonesfield, Vicar of Hurley; from the 241st 
London Edition. Revised, etc. Montreal, H. H. Cunningham, 167 p. 
petit in-8. 

330. Petition of the President and Secretary of the Constitutional Society of 

Montreal. Montreal, 4 p. in-folio. 

331. Propagation of the Faith. (Sketch of the association for the) in the 

Diocese of Quebec. Quebec, 11 p. in-12. 

332. Report of the Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the State 

of Canada. Quebec, 87 p. in-8. 

333. Representation on the Legislative Union of the Provinces of Upper and 

Lower Canada, by the Constitutional Association of the City of 
Montreal. S. 1. n. d. (Montreal, 1837), 24 p. in-8. 

(Carte color iee du Bas-Canada, avec division des comtes.) 

334. Tables shewing the interest at six per centum of any sum from one 

pound to one thousand pounds, from one day to three hundred and 
sixty-five days, and from one month to twelve months. Montreal, 
381 p. in-8. 

1838 

335. Anno primo Viet. Reg. Cap. IX. An Act to make temporary provision 

for the Government of Lower Canada. 10th February, 1838. 
Montreal, 35 p. in-8. (Texte franc,ais en regard.) 

336. Cadieu (Baptiste). Case of B. Cadien (u) for murder. Tried at Three 

Rivers in the March session, 1838. Three Elvers, 24 p. in-12. 

337. Constitution of the Canadas, Civil and Ecclesiastical. Remarks by a 

Layman. Montreal. 

338. Durham (Lord), and the Canadians. Montreal, 32 p. in-8. 

339. Form and Administration of Civil government. Quebec. 



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340. Grievances. Observations on the Petitions of Grievance in Lower Canada. 

341. Hints on Colonial Empire. Montreal, 21 p. in-8. 

(Eeproduit du Montreal Morning Courier. ) 

342. Murray (Lindley). Introduction to the English reader, etc. Quebec, 

154 p. petit in-8. 

343. Narrative (The), of a commuted prisoner By J W ; late of 

the LXXVIII Eegt., now sergeant in Lieut.-Col. Maitland's Batt. 
of Montreal volunteers. Montreal, 320 p. in-12. 
(Auteur: John Williamson.) 

344. Ordinances passed by the Administrator of the Government and Special 

Council for the Affairs of Lower Canada. Quebec, 6 vol. en 3, in-4. 
1838-1841. 

345. Eeport of a Select Committee of the House of Assembly on the political 

state of Upper and Lower Canada. Montreal, 65-16 p. in-8. 

346. Eichardson (Major). Personal memoirs of M. E., as connected with the 

singular oppression of that officer while in Spain, by Lieutenant General 
Sir de Lacy Evans. Montreal, 145-IV p. in-8. 

1839 

347. Abstract of cavalry movements intended for the use of the volunteer 

corps of Upper and Lower Canada. Montreal, 142 p. petit in-8. 
Figures. 

348. Atkinson (Eev. T.) The claims of God, being the substance of a sermon. 

Quebec, 16 p. in-8. 

349. Bosworth (Newton). Hochelaga -depicta: the early history and present 

state of the city and island of Montreal. Montreal, 284 p. in-12. 
23 cartes et vues. 

350. Boundaries. Notes upon the South Western boundary line of the British 

provinces of Lower Canada and New Brunswick, and the United States 
of America. Montreal, 63 p. in-8. 
(Auteur: Andrew Stuart.) 

351. Bridges (Dr.) A Digest of the British Constitution. A lecture 

delivered at many of the principal towns in Upper Canada. Montreal, 
in-8. 

352. Brock (Major-Gen. Sir Isaac). Papers relative to the reconstruction of 

his monument. Montreal, in-8. 

353. Durham (Lord). Eeport and Despatches on the affairs of British North 

America. Montreal, in-8. 

(Ce rapport fut prepare par Charles Buller, secretaire de Lord 
Durham. L'appendice au rapport a ete fourni par Christopher Dunkin. 
M. Buller est mort en Angleterre le 20 novembre, 1848, a 42 ans.) 

354. Habeas Corpus. Judicial decision on the writ of Habeas Corpus ad 

subjudicandum and on the Provincial Ordinance 2d Viet, Chap. 4, with 
notes. Three Elvers, 27 p. in-8. 

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355. Harvard (Kev. W. M.) Kemarks and suggestions, respectfully offered, 

on that portion of the Clergy Keserve property (landed and feuded), 
of Upper Canada ' ' not specially appropriated to any particular 
church. " In a letter addressed to His Excellency Sir George Arthur, 
K.C.H., Governor, and Commander in Chief, etc. The second edition. 
Quebec, 46 p. in-8. 

356. Maguire and Gregg. Authentical report of the discussion, which took 

place between the Eev. Messrs. Maguire and Gregg, in Dublin, May, 
1838. Montreal, 240 p. in-8. 

357. Observations on appoint of law. S. I. n. d. {Quebec, 1839) , 2 p. in-4. 

358. Odd-Fellows. Laws and regulations of the Durham lodge of Independent 

Odd-Fellows. Instituted, 1838. Quebec, 16 p. in-16. 

359. Seott (Charles). Thoughts on the Government, Union Danger, Wants 

and Wishes of the Canadas; and on the proper line of policy of the 
British Parliament in these respects: being a Letter to Mr. Hitchings, 
of Toronto, etc. Montreal, 135 p. in-8. 

360. Seminary of Montreal. Eepresentation against the title of the Seminary 

to the Seigniory of Montreal and objection to the proposed ordinance 
for the extinction of seigniorial dues in the city and island of 
Montreal. Montreal. 

361. Taylor (Henry J. Consideration on the past, present, and future condition 

of the Canadas. No. 1. Montreal, 64 p. in-12. 

362. Teed. Keport of the case of John Teed, on an application for a writ of 

Habeas Corpus decided by the Court of King's Bench, at Quebec; 
also, the opinions of Justices Panet and Bedard upon the same case. 
Quebec, 11 p. in-8. 

(L 'opinion du juge Vallieres sur le meme sujet se trouve dans la 
brochure mentionnee au No. 354.) 

363. Trial of Joseph Cardinal and others, to which is added the argumentative 

petition in favor of the prisoners. Montreal, in-8. 

364. Trials. Eeport of the state trials before a general court martial held at 

Montreal in 1838-39; exhibiting a complete history of the late rebellion 
in Lower Canada. Montreal, 2 vol. 376-565 p. in-8. 

365. Trifles from my portfolio; or, recollections of scenes and small adventures 

during twenty-nine years military service in the Peninsular War and 
invasion of France, the East Indies, campaign in Nepaul, St. Helena 
during the detention and until the death of Napoleon, and Upper and 
Lower Canada. By a Staff Surgeon. Quebec, 2 vols. 251-252 p. in-8. 

(L'auteur de cet ouvrage est le Dr. Henry qui vint au Canada en 
1827, et y mourut en 1860. Le meme ouvrage fut publie a Londres en 
1843 sous le titre de "Henry's Military Life," 2 vols. 300-384 p. in-8.) 

184O 

366. Adams (Mr.) Descriptive Sketch of St. Paul's Island, at the Entrance 

of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Tr. L. and H. S., Quebec, 9 p. in-8. 

367. Baddeley (Lieut.) On the Magdalen Islands, being the substance of four 

reports. Tr. L. and H. S., Quebec, 64 p. in-8. 

368. Burke (Luke). Phrenological enquiries, etc. Quebec, 40 p. in-8. 



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369. Carry (Evd. John). Sermons, Doctrinal, Devotional, and Practical.' 

Quebec. 

370. Cochran (A. W.) A Collection and critical examination of the pas- 

sages in Greek Authors, in which mention is made of the Hyperboreans. 
. Tr. L. and H. S., Quebec, 25 p. in-8. 

(Un prix en argent avait ete offert par Sir C. Grey, 1'un des 
Commissaires nommes par le gouvernement imperial pour f aire une 
enquete apres les troubles de 37. Ce prix fut gagne par M. Cochran.) 

371. Cooney (Eev. Eobert). The Lord is on our side, sermon delivered in 

the Wesleyan Chapel, Odelltown, Nov. 9, 1839; being the first Anni- 
versary of the Battle fought at the above place, between the Insurgents 
and the Loyal Volunteers. Montreal. 

372. Crawford (W. N.) Views on the subject of systematic British Pauper 

Immigration to Canada. Eepresented to the Parliament and People 
of Great Britain, and her Canadian Colony. Montreal, 28 p. in-8. 

373. Family and Individual Prayers. Montreal, in-12. 

374. Gospel. Fourth Eeport of the Society for Propagating the Gospel among 

the Destitute Settlers and Indians in Lower Canada, 1839 and 1840. 
Quebec, S. d. 17 p. in-8. 

375. Grounds (The), of the Catholic doctrine, contained in the profession of 

faith, etc. Montreal, 73 p. in-16. 

376. Harvard (W. M.) Wesleyan Methodist Minister. Special efforts for 

the souls of men, justified, and observers of such efforts, admonished, 
in a Discourse delivered in St. Anne Street Chapel, Quebec. Quebec, 
45 p. in-8. S. d. (1840). 

377. Henry (Walter), Surgeon 66th Eegt. Observations on the Habits of 

the Salmon Family. Tr. L. and H. S., Quebec, 18 p. in-8. 

378. Home (Eev. Hartwell). Manual' of parochial psalmody. Quebec, S. d. 

173 p. in-16. 

379. Kelly (William). An Oration delivered before the Literary and His- 

torical Society of Quebec, at the anniversary Prize meeting, May 3d, 
adjourned from April 27th, 1827. Tr. L. and H. S., Quebec, 12 p. in-8. 

380. Kelly (W.) On the Medical Statistics of Lower Canada. Tr. L. and H. 

S., Quebec, 30 p. in-8. 

381. Kelly (W.), M.D. On the Temperature, Fogs, and Mirages of the Eiver 

St. Lawrence. Tr. L. and H. S., Quebec, 45 p. in-8. 

382. Kelly (W.) Abstract of the Meteorological Journal, kept at Cape 

Diamond, Quebec, from the 1st of January, 1824, to the 31st December, 
1831, with some remarks on the Climate of Lower Canada. Tr. L. and 
H. S., Quebec, 26 p. in-8. 

383. Kelly (W.) On the Temperature of the Springs at Quebec. Tr. L. and 

H. S., Quebec, 4 p. in-8. 

384. Lehmann (J. F.) Eemarks on Insanity and the Management of Insane 

Persons. Montreal, 50 p. in-8. 

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385. Mackie (Eev. George), D.D. Sermon preached at Quebec on National 

Schools in that City. Quebec, 16 p. in-8. 

386. Eichardson (Major). The Canadian brothers; or, the prophecy fulfilled. 

A tale of the late American war. Montreal, 2 vol. XII-220, 227 p. 
in-12. 

387. Sawtell (M. K) The Mourner's Tribute; or, Effusions of Melancholy 

Hours. Montreal, 272 p. in-12. 

388. Sewell (Henry D.) Notes upon the Country in the Vicinity of Quebec. 

Tr. L. and E. S., Quebec, 10 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

389. Seminary of. Montreal. Refutation of the Crown Officers on the right 

of the Seminary of Montreal to the property in its possession. 
Montreal, 80 p. in-8. 

390. Sheppard (W.) Notes on some of the Plants of Lower Canada. Tr. 

L. and E. S., Quebec, 45 p. in-8. 

391. Stuart (A.) Detached Thoughts upon the History of Civilization. Tr. 

L. and H. S., Quebec, 22 p. in-8. Lecture read 15th April, 1837. 

392. Stuart (A). Canadiai} Etymologies. Tr. L. and E. S., Quebec, 10 p. in-8. 

393. Taylor (Henry)". An attempt to form a system of the creation of our 

globe, of the planets, and the sun of our system. Quebec, 136 p. in-12. 

394. Taylor (Henry). Journal of a Tour from Montreal, thro' Berthier and 

Sorel, to the Eastern Townships of Granby, Stanstead, Compton, 
Sherbrooke, Melbourne, etc., to Port St. Francis. Quebec, 84 p. in-12. 

395. Viger, Ecr. (J.) Observations for the improvement of the road laws 

in Lower Canada, in 1825. Montreal, .40 p. petit in-8. 

1841 

396. Adamson (Rev. William Agar). A Sermon preached in St. George's 

Church, Kingston, 26th September, 1841, on the death of Lord 
Sydenham. Montreal, 14 p. in-8. 

Le Rev. Adamson fut longtemps bibliothecaire du Conseil Legislatif . 
Un litterateur et lin orateur de premiere force.) 

397. Challoner (Rev. Richard). Think well on't; or, reflections on the great 

truths of the Christian religion, for every day of the month. 
Montreal, 107 p. in-16. 

398. Cubbeer Burr; or the tree of many trunks. Part 1, British Empire; 

Part 2, United Kingdom; Part 3, Canada. .Montreal, 63 p. in-8. 

399. Doucet, Esq. (N.B.) Fundamental principles of the laws of Canada, as 

they existed under the natives, and as they were modified and altered 
under the domination of England, etc. Number 1. Montreal, 80 p. 
in-8. 

400. Ge.sgie (R. C.) A Practical Guide to a right understanding of the 

Prefixes and Affixes in the English Language, in two parts, for the 
use of schools. Quebec, 108 p. gr. in-8. 

401. Geography. An easy and concise introduction to modern geography, con- 

taining an enlarged account of the British North American colonies, 



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particularly Lower and Upper Canada, for the use of Canadian schools. 
Quebec, 36 p. in-12. 

402. Hawkins (Alfred). Plan of the military and naval operations under the 

command of Wolfe before Quebec. Quebec. 

403. Meilleur (J. B.) Treatise on the Pronunciation of the French Language, 

with Practical Irregularities Exemplified. 2d Edition. Montreal, 108 
p. in-8. 

(La premiere edition avait ete publiee en 1823, aux Etats-Unis.) 

404. Missionary Society. French Canadian Missionary Society. First and 

Second Annual Eeports, 1841. Montreal, 42 p. in-8. 

405. Mondelet (Chs.) Letter on elementary and practical education. Montreal, 

59 p. in-8. 

406. O'Grady (S.) The Emigrant: a Poem in four cantos, by Standish 

O'Grady, Esq., B.A., T.C.D. Montreal, 204 p. 

407. Police. Eegulations for the governance of the police force, rural and city, 

Province of Canada, etc. Montreal, 39 p. in-12. 

408. Starke's Pocket Almanac and General Begister for the year 1841. 

(Get almanac fut publie tous les ans a partir de 1841 jusqu'en 
1885, alors qu'il fut continue par J. Theo. Eobinson, qui parait 1'avoir 
abandonne definitivement vers 1889.) 

409. Tables, shewing the interest at six per cent., of any sum, etc. Quebec, 

114 p. in-folio. 

410. Taylor (Henry). On the forthcoming union of the two Canadas, addressed 

to the Canadian public and their representatives, in the honourable 
Legislature of United Canada. No. Ill of the Considerations of the 
Canadas. Montreal, 88 p. petit in-8. 

411. Taylor (H.) A System of the Creation of our Globe, Planets, and Sun 

as proved by the discoveries of Lavoisier, Arago, Faraday and others. 
Quebec, in-12. 

1842 

412. Abbott (Eev. Joseph). The Emigrant to North America, from 

Memoranda of a Settler in Canada. Montreal, Loveli. 

(Le Eev. Abbott etait venu au Canada en 1818. En 1828 il remporta 
la medaille d 'argent pour le meilleur travail sur 1 'agriculture. II mourut 
a Montreal en ;i863.) 

413. Atkinson (Eev. T.) Christian Unity: a Sermon. Quebec, 23 p. in-8. 

414. Canadian (The), Temperance Minstrel, being a collection of hymns, songs, 

and poetry, selected and original. Montreal, VI-108 p. in-8. 

415. Gother (John). A papist misrepresented and represented; or, a two- 

fold character of popery, etc. First Canada from the thirtieth edition. 
Montreal, 94 p. in-16. 

416. Hall (Archibald). Letters on Medical Education addressed to the Mem- 

bers of the Provincial Legislature of Canada. Montreal, 30 p. in-8. 

417. Lee (William). New pocket edition of that most useful and popular work 

entitled Brandy and salt, being an effectual remedy for most of the 
diseases which affect humanity. Quebec, 27 p. in-12. 



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418. Logan (W. E.) Reports of the Canadian Geological Survey, 1842 to 

1848. Montreal. 

419. Mackay (R. W. S.) The Montreal Directory for 1842-43. Montreal, S. d. 

272 p. in-12. Supplement for Chambly, Lanoraie, and St. John. 

(Le. Mackay 's Directory a ete publie d'annee en annee jusqu'en 
1868, alors que M. J. Lovell lui succeda.) 

420. Montreal. Compilation of the bye-laws and police regulations in force 

in the City of Montreal, etc. Part 1. Montreal, XII-136 p. in-8. 

421. Parsons (Rev. B.) Anti-Bacchus: An Essay on the evils connected with 

the use of Intoxicating Drinks. By the Revd. B. Parsons, of Stroud, 
Gloucestershire, England. Second Canada Edition. Montreal, 132 p. 
in-8. 

422. Registry. Ordinance and Proclamations thereto. Montreal. 

1843 

423. Bagot (Sir Charles), and his Canadian Government. Montreal. 12 p. in-8, 

424. Catechism. The Church catechism: together with questions and answers 

out of the Holy scriptures. Quebec, 16 p. in-16. 

425. Doucet (N. B.), N.P. Fundamental principles of the laws of Canada, 

as they existed under the natives, as they were changed under the 
French Kings and under the domination of England. The Custom of 
Paris, the text and a literal translation; the statutes changing the 
jurisprudence of Canada, etc. Montreal, 298-X p. gr. in-8. 

426. Ewing (Thomas). The Canadian school geography. Montreal, 65 p. in-12. 

427. Existence (The), of popery, a proof of the truth of Christianity. By a 

sincere friend of Roman Catholics, and, therefore, an enemy to a 
system, which stunts their intellectual, impedes their moral, and pre- 
vents their spiritual growth. Montreal, XI-48-72 p. in-12. 

428. First Book for Canadian children. Montreal, in-12. 

429. Gallitzin (D. A.) A Defense of Catholic Principles, in a Letter to a 

Protestant Minister in America. By Demetrius A. Gallitzin, Catholic 
priest. Montreal, 113 p. in-12. 

430. Jesuits. Memoir upon the estates which the Jesuits possessed in Canada, 

and the object to which these estates should be at present applied. 
Montreal, 39 p. in-8. 

431. Jesuits. Six letters in defense of the order of Jesuits; originally 

addressed to the editor of the Montreal Herald in reply to a series of 
articles published by him against the principles and practice of that 
order. Montreal, 30 p. petit in-8. 

(Ces lettres sont de Matthew Ryan, redacteur du Times de 
Montreal.) 

432. Laporte. Case of Jean Baptiste Laporte connected with his claims to a 

certain beach lot situated at Anse des Meres. Montreal, 24 p. in-8. 



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433. Levizac (M. de). A theoretical and practical grammar of the French 

tongue. First Canadian edition, revised and amended. Quebec, XI- 
434 p. in-8. 

434. Mathieson (Rev. A.) Discourse delivered on board Transport ship Java, 

off Quebec, to 1st Batt. 71st Highland Light Infantry, en route for 
the West Indies. Montreal, 41 p. in-8. 

435. McGill. Extract from the will of the late Hon. James McGill, with the 

charter of the University of McGill College, its statutes, rules, etc., and 
the address by the principal, on the occasion of the opening of that 
institution, sixth Sept., 1843. Montreal, 38 p. in-8. 

436. Report of the select Committee to investigate and report on outrages 

alleged to have been committeed in the counties of Terrebonne, Mont- 
real, Vaudreuil, Beauharnois, Chambly, and Rouville, with power to 
report from time to time. Quebec. 

437. Sovereign (The). Authority of the Holy Scriptures, in answer to the 

publication of the Rev. P. M. M. inserted in the Canadien and the 
Journal de Quebec in June, 1843. Quebec, 37 p. 

438. Taylor (Hugh). Manual of the office duties and liabilities of a Justice 

of the Peace, with practical forms for the use of Magistrates out of 
Session. Montreal. 

439. Temporal and Pastoral Aid Society. 5th Annual Report (1842-43). 

Montreal, 13 p. in-8. 

1844 

440. Caledonia Springs. History, use, and progress of the Caledonia Springs, 

Canada West, with analyses of the waters and certificates of their 
efficacy. Montreal, 77 p. in-16. 

440a. Catechism. The most Rev. Dr. James Butler's Catechism; revised, 
enlarged, approved, and recommended by the four R.C. Archbishops of 
Ireland as a General Catechism for the Kingdom. Montreal, 80 p. in-32. 

441. Copy of a report of a Committee of the Executive Council, dated 21st of 

September, 1843, and approved by His Excellency the Governor- 
General, the 26th of same month. S. I. n. d. 10 p. in-folio. 

442. Crisis (The) : Metcalfe and the Lafontaine-Baldwin Cabinet defended. 

Letter by Zeno to the Legislative Assembly of Canada. Quebec, 44 p. 

(Zeno est le pseudonyme de Dunbar Ross, avocat, de Quebec, mort 
en 1865.) 

443. Dunscomb (J. W.) The provincial laws of the customs, etc. Montreal, 

214 p. in-8. 

444. Dunscomb (J. W.) Canadian Customs House guide. Montreal. 

445. Fleming (Mrs. Ann Cuthbert). First book for Canadian children. 

Montreal. 

446. Fleming (Mrs. A. C.) The Prompter, containing the principles of the 

English language, and suggestions to teachers, etc. Montreal, 168-46 p. 
petit in-8. 

447. Hawkin's historical guide to Quebec and its environs. Quebec, VIII-183 

to 252 p. in-12. 



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448. Hawkins (Alfred). The Quebec directory and strangers' guide to Ine 

city "and environs, for 1844-45. Quebec, 252 p. in-12. 

449. Lovell & Gibson's Canada Almanac and astronomical ephemeris for 1844. 

Astronomical part by 0. Wells, Prov. Sury. Montreal, S. d. in-16. 

450. Meilleur (J. B.) Circular, containing instructions to the School Com- 

missioners in Canada East, and a Precis of their duties. Montreal. 

451. Quebec (The) guide, comprising an historical and descriptive account of 

the city and every place of note in the vicinity. Quebec, VIII-198 p. 
in-16. Carte et vues lithographiees. 

452. Regulations for the vestry of the Congregation attending the Cathedral 

of the See of Quebec. 8. 1. n. d. (Quebec, 1844), 7 p. in-12. 

453. Responsible government for Canada: An enquiry as to the cause and 

consequences of the late Ministerial Resignation. Montreal and Quebec, 
25 p. in-8. 

454. Slight (Benjamin). Indian researches; or facts concerning the North 

American Indians, including notices of their present state of improve- 
ment, in their social, civil, and religious condition; with hints for their 
future advancement. Montreal, 179 p. in-12. 

455. Via Crucis or the Holy Way of the Cross, etc. Compiled for the Con- 

gregation of St. Patrick's Church. Quebec, 162 p. in-12. 

1845 

456. Case (Rev. Albert). The principles of Odd Fellowship; an Address 

delivered before the Independent Order of the Odd Fellows, at Montreal, 
on the 20th Nov., 1844. Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

457. Catalogue of Books relating to the History of America forming part of 

the Library of the Legislative Assembly of Canada. Quebec, 29 p. in-8. 

458. Dartnell (Geo. B.) A Brief Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Transport 

Premier near the Mouth of the River St. Lawrence, on the 4th Novem- 
ber, 1843. Illustrated with several engravings from sketches made on 
the spot. London, XV-37 p. in-8. Six full page plates. 

459. Epps (Dr. John). What is Homoeopathy? With a preface by Dr. J. G. 

Rosenstein. Montreal, 32 p. in-8. 

460. Facts and Particulars relating to the case of Morris vs. Cameron, 

recently tried at Brockville. Montreal. 

461. Fleming (Mrs. A. C.) Progressive Exercises on the English language, 

to correspond with the Prompter. Montreal. 

462. Geological Survey. Message from His Excellency the Governor General; 

with Reports on a Geological Survey of the Province of Canada; 
January 27, 1845. Montreal, in-8. 

(Ce rapport preliminaire est de A. Murray, le meme qui publia, en 
1847, Report of Progress for 1845-46.) 

463. Hall (A.) Letters on the Medical Faculty of McGill College. Montreal, 

7 p. in-8. 



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464. Hamilton (,;5ophia) (Life and Confession of) Tried and Sentenced to 

be Hung at Montreal, August, 1845. Montreal, 31 p. in-8. 

465. Hose (G.) Chemical Tables; containing a list of the Elementary Sub- 

stances, with their symbols and atomic weights, etc. Montreal. 

466. Incorporated Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec. Montreal, 56 p_ 

in-8. 

467. Lennie (William.) The Principles of English Grammar. Montreal, 178. 

p. in-32. 

468. Lines commemorative of the awful conflagration of St. Koch's, May 28th,. 

1845. Quebec, 11 p. in-8. 
(Poeme en vers.) 

469. Marsden (Dr. W.), de Quebec. Phrenological chart illustrating his. 

affective and intellectual organs, by George Duncan. Montreal, 15 p.. 
in-16. 

470. Mountain (George J.) Lord Bishop of Montreal. A pastoral letter to 

the clergy and laity of the Diocese of Quebec, upon the question of 
affording the use of churches and chapels of the Church of England,, 
for the purpose of dissenting worship. Quebec, 18 p. in-8. 

471. Proceedings held in the Legislature of Upper Canada during .the years 

1831-32 and 33 on the subject of the lands set apart for the purpose 
of schools. Montreal, 48 p. in-8. 

472. Quebec Advocates' Library. Statutes for the corporation. Quebec. 

473. Eailroad. Eeport of the Survey of the projected line of Eailroad from 

Stanstead to Montreal, by W. P. Crocker, Civil Engineer. Montreal, 
23 p. 

474. Bailroad. Statistical information relative to the proposed EE. from 

Montreal to Boston via the Eastern Townships. Montreal, 9 p. By 
A. T. Gait and others. 

475. Eesolutions adopted by the General Committee for the relief of fire 

sufferers by the late Fires in this City. 8. 1. n. d. 7 p. in-4. (Texte 
franc,ais en regard.) 

476. Eevised (The) Acts and Ordinances of Lower Canada. Published by 

Authority, under the Superintendence of the Commissioners for revising- 
said Acts and Ordinances. Montreal, XIII-716 p. in-8. 

477. Selection (A) of mnemonical rules for finding out, without a dictionary,, 

the gender of nouns. By L. P., Montreal. Montreal. 

1846 

478. Adamson (Eev. W. A.) Things to be remembered: a sermon. Montreal, 

32 p. in-4. 

479. Catalogue of Books in the Library of the Legislative Assembly of Canada. 

Montreal, 124-22 p. in-8. 

480. Correspondence between the honorable W. H. Draper and the hon. E. E. 

Caron and, between the hon. E. E. Caron and the honbles. L. H.. 



4O SOC1ETE KOYALE 1)U CANADA 

Lafontaine and A. N. Morin referred to in a recent debate in the 
Legislative Assembly. Montreal, 35 p. in-8. 

481. Correspondence between Eev. Mr. Moylan, and Peter Shepherd and W. 

Tims. Quebec, 37 p. in-8. 

482. Correspondence submitted to Parliament between Major Eichardson, late 

Superintendent of Police on the Welland Canal, and the Honourable 
Dominick Daly, Provincial Secretary, also between the same. 
Montreal, 67 p. in-8. 

483. Cramp (Dr. J. M.) Memoir of the Eev. Wm. Knibb. Montreal. 

484. Eblana, or Dublin doings. A poem in twelve cantos. By E. G. C. 

Quebec, 124 p. in-16. 

(E. G. C., initiales de E. G. Cochrane.) 

485. Hampden. Strictures upon a recent report of the Quebec Committee of 

relief; with an appendix. Quebec, 54 p. in-8. 

486. Hochelaga Depicta: or, a New Picture of Montreal, embracing the early 

history and present state of the city and island of Montreal. 
Montreal, 282 p. petit in-8. Plan de la cite", cartes et vues nombreuses. 



487. Lessons on the Truth of Christianity, being an appendix to the Fourth 

Book of Lessons, for the use of schools. Montreal, 142 p. 

488. Lewis (Israel). Crisis in North America. Slavery, war, balance of 

power, etc. Montreal, 15 p. in-12. 

489. Mackie (Eev. George). The Eclogues of Virgil, translated into English 

verse, line for line. Quebec, 64 p. petit in-8. 

(Le Eev. M. Mackie etait alors recteur de Peglise cathedrale 
anglicane de Quebec.) 

490. Meredith (E. A.) An Essay on the Origin question written for the 

Shakesperean Club. Montreal, 43 p. 

491. Minutes of the General Council of Indian Chiefs and Principal Men, 

held at Orillia, on the Proposed Eemoval of the Smaller Communities, 
and the Establishment of Manual Labour Schools. By Henry Baldwin. 
Montreal. 

492. Mysteries (The) of Montreal. A Novel founded on facts. By - 

Montreal, Part 1, 96 p. in-8. 

4J)3. Natural History Society of Montreal. Catalogue of the Library and 
Museum. Montreal, 37 p. in-8. 

494. Odd-Fellows. Annual report of the district of the Independent Order of 

Oddfellows, Manchester Unity. Montreal, 18 p. in-8. 

495. Orders in Bankruptcy for the District of Montreal, with tariff of fees. 

Montreal, 23 p. 

496. Eeport of the Trustees of the Montreal Mining Comp. to the Shareholders, 

at the adjourned general meeting of the 30th November, 1846. 
Mo?itreal f 50 p. in-8. 

497. Eeport presented by the Sub-Committee of Distribution to the General 

Committee for the relief of the Sufferers by the late fires in this City, 



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at the meeting of the General Committee, on Monday the 12th, and 
adopted on Monday the I9th January, 1846. Quebec, 3 p. double 
column. Signe: C. F. Baillargeon, Chairman. 

498. Eichmond (W. Harrison). A Comprehensive System of Book-Keeping by 

Double Entry, etc. Montreal. 

499. Eottermund. Eeport of E. G. de Eottermund, Esquire, chemical assistant 

to the Geological Survey of the Province. Montreal, 18 p. in-8. 

500. To whom are we to belong? Dedicated to Her Majesty's principal 

secretary of state for the Colonies. By a Canadian protectionist. 
Quebec, 14 p. in-12. 

(Brochure attribute a John Henry Willan, avocat distingue, de 
Quebec, mais de manieres tres originales.) 

1847 

501. Adamson (Eev. W. A.) The Order for Divine Service daily throughout 

the year: a sermon. Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

502. Bancroft (Eev. Charles). Sermon preached on the death of the Eev. 

Mark Willoughby. Montreal. 

503. Bancroft (Eev. C.) Farewell Sermon; delivered at St. Thomas Church, 

Montreal. Montreal, 29 p. in-8. 

504. Bethune (Very Eev. John). Letter to the parishioners of Christ's 

Church, respecting a tract intituled: "Lent Usages." Montreal, 
8 p. 

505. Bethune (V. E. J.) Sermon on the occasion of the death of the late 

Chief Justice Eeid. Montreal, 17 p. in-8. 

506. Bond (Eev. William), and Bancroft (Eev. C.) Sermons on the death 

of the Eev. Mark Willoughby. Montreal, 43 p. in-8. 

507. Chiniquy (Eev. C.) Manual of the Temperance Society; dedicated to the 

youth of Canada. Montreal, 113 p. in-8. 

(Translated from the French by Pierre Octave Demaray, student 
at law.) 

508. Correspondence relative to the Accounts of the Indian Department in 

Canada West; together with the reports of the different accountants. 
Montreal, 80 p. 

509. Cunningham (John P.) Eeport on the mineralogical character of the 

Seigniory of Eigaud Vaudreuil, District of Quebec, Lower Canada, 
directed to the proprietors Charles and Alexander de Lery. Quebec, 
lip. 

510. Defence of the Course pursued by the session of the Free Church, Cote 

Street, Montreal. Montreal. 

511. Elgin. Letter on responsible government. Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 

512. Ferrie (Adam). Letter to the Eight Hon. Earl Grey, one of Her 

Majesty's most honorable Privy Council, and Secretary of State for 
colonial affairs; embracing a statement of facts in relation to Emi- 
gration to Canada during the summer of 1847. By the Hon. Adam 



42 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

Ferrie, Member of the Legislative Council, Chairman of the Executive 
lay Commission for emigration. Montreal, 16 p. in-12. 

513. Fisk (Joel). Filial respect, or the way to render family blessings 

perpetual. A sermon by Joel Fisk, suggested by the death of his 
father, Deacon Moses Fisk, Waitsfield, Vermont. Montreal, 35 p. in-8. 

514. Fitzgibbon (Col. James). An Appeal to the people of the late Province 

of Upper Canada, on his claims for public services. Montreal, 65 p. in-8. 

515. Hawkins (Alfred.) The Quebec directory and city and commercial 

register, 1847-48. Montreal, XI-204 p. 2 vol. petit in-8. 

516. Jesuits. A note, in addition to that of 1845, on the Jesuits' estates, 

after the suppression and since the revival of the order, and on the 
uses to which they have been applied. Quebec, 21 p. in-8. Tableau. 

517. Letter to His Excellency the Et. honorable Lord Elgin on Responsible 

government, etc. By Fuimus. Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 

518. Manifesto addressed to the people of Canada by the Constitutional Com- 

mittee of Reform and Progress. Quebec, 32 p. in-4. 
(Traduit du frangais par Dnnbar Ross.) 

519. Memorandum of His Excellency the Governor General, referred to in 

the following pages, "Confidential." S. 1. n. d. 8 p. in-folio. 

520. Metcalfe. Report of the proceedings of a meeting of the friends and 

Admirers of Lord Metcalfe, held in Montreal, 1st February, 1847. 
Montreal. 

521. Mountain (Bishop G. J.) A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church 

of Quebec, before the St. George's Society, on the 23rd of April, 
1847, on the responsibilities of Englishmen in the Colonies of the 
British Empire. Quebec, S. d. 18 p. in-8. 

522. Proceedings connected with the formation of the Montreal Horticultural 

Society, and its Constitution. Montreal, 22 p. in-8. 

523. Report on the Practice of the House of Commons upon Private Bills, 

with Suggestions for future Regulation of Private Business in 
Legislative Assembly of Canada. Montreal. 

524. Report to the Citizens of Montreal of the Committee appointed at the 

Public Meeting of the 13th instant under the Resolutions then adopted, 
calling for the Establishment of an Emigrant Station below the City 
of Montreal. S. 1. n. d. 17 p. in-8. 

525. Richardson (Major). Eight Years in Canada, embracing a Review of 

the Administration of Lords Durham and Sydenham, Sir Charles Bagot 
and Lord Metcalfe, and including numerous letters from Lord Durham, 
Mr. Chs. Buller and other well-known public characters. Montreal, 
232 p. in-8. 

526. Roy (Jennet). History of Canada for the use of schools and families. 

Montreal, VIII-232 p. in-12. 

(C'est 1 'edition originale d'une petite histoire du Canada qui a 
eu de la vogue en son temps. Elle eut plusieurs renditions, avee 
quelques variantes qui n'ont pas cependant rejete la premiere dans 
Pombre. L 'edition de 1850 est souvent mentionnee comme la premiere, 
mais c'est une erreur certaine.) 



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527. Ryan (F. B.) The Spirit's Lament; or, The Wrongs of Ireland. A 

Poem. Montreal, 194 p. petit in-8. 

528. Ryerson (Rev. A. E.) Special Report of the Measures which have been 

adopted for the establishment of a Normal School, etc. Montreal, 
72 p. in-8. 

529. Scott (Michael). Improvements about Quebec. Quebec, 8 p. in-8. 

530. Seat of government, Canada, by D. Quebec, 12 p. in-4. 

(Dunbar Ross.) 

531. Simpson (J.) Preliminary Report on the projected Railway between 

the ports of Halifax and Quebec. Montreal, 22 p. in-12. 

532. Stuart (Chs. B.) Report of the Great Western Railway, C. W., to the 

President and Directors. Montreal. 

533. Tables shewing the interest at six per centum, etc. Montreal, 345-12 p. 

in-12. 

534. Thoughts on Emigration, Education, etc., in a Letter addressed to the 

honorable Lord John Russell. By a Citizen. Montreal, 38 p. in-8. 

535. Wylie (David). Recollection of a Convict, and Miscellaneous Pieces in 

Prose and Verse. Montreal, 200 p. 

(Declie au Montreal Shakespeare Club.) 

1848 

537. Adamson (Rev. W. A.) The Churching of Women. Montreal, 43 p. in-8. 

538. Andrews (F. EL) A collection of original sacred music; arranged in 

full score, with organ or piano-forte accompaniement. Montreal, 
VI-89 p. gr. in-4. 

(M. Andrews etait organiste de la "Chapel of the Holy Trinity" a 
Quebec.) 

539. Borland (Rev. John). Observations on the Moral Agency of Man, and 

the Nature and Demerit of Sin, etc., etc. Sherbrooke, 160 p. 

040. Christie (Robert). A historv of the late Province of Lower Canada, 
parliamentary and political, from the commencement to the close 
of its existence, as a separate Province, etc. Vol. 1. Quebec, 1848, 
XIV-360 p. Vol. 2. Quebec, 1848, 396 p. Vol. 3. Quebec, 1850, XI- 
564 p. Vol. 4. Quebec, 1853, IV-540 p. Vol. 5. Quebec, 1854, VI-425 
p. Vol. 6. Montreal, 1855, XI-468 p. petit in-8. 

541. Dawson (J. W.) Hand-book of the Geography and Natural History of 

Nova Scotia. Pictou and Edinburgh. 
(3d Edition in 1852.) 

542. Gorrie (Alexander), N.P. A Synopsis of the Laws of Letting and 

Hiring; or, the Contract of Lease, in Lower Canada. Montreal, 
33 p. in-8. 

543. Guards (The) in Canada, or the Point of Honor, by Major Richardson. 

Montreal, 54 p. in-8. 

544. Judicature. Commentaries on the Bankrupt Act, in a series of letters, 

addressed to the Morning Courier, by * ' Observer. ' ' Montreal, 62 p. in-8. 



44 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

545. Mackay (E. W. S.) Quebec Directory for 1848-49. Quebec, S. d. 252 p. 

(Mackay publia son Almanach au cours des annees suivantes 
jusqu'en 1852.) 

546. Mackay (E. W. S.) Strangers' Guide to the Island and City of Montreal. 

Map and wood cuts. Montreal, 46 p. in-18. 

547. Mathieson (Eev. A.) The Christian's Death no cause for sorrow: a 

sermon. Montreal, 33 p. in-8. 

548. Minor (The) Miseries of human life. Lot the first. Montreal, 86 p. 

549. Montizambert (E. L.) A lecture on the mercantile law of Lower 

Canada, delivered at Montreal, 27th January, 1848. Montreal, 28 p. in-8. 

550. Mountain (G. J.) Thoughts on "annexation," in connection with the 

duty and the interest of members of the Church of England; and as 
affecting some particular religious questions, intended originally for 
publication as a pastoral letter, to the clergy and laity of the Church 
of England. By G. J. Mountain, Lord Bishop of Montreal 
(administrating that Diocese). Quebec, 28 p. in-8. 

551. Eemarks on the state of Education in the Province of Canada. By 

"L." Montreal, 72 p. in-12. 

(Lachlan est 1'auteur de cette brochure.) 

552. Eyland's (Mr.) Case. Documents relative to Mr. Eyland's claims on 

Government, etc. Montreal, 117 p. in-8. 

553. Talbot (Major George). A Selection of the Psalms of David for Morning 

Service; with Chaunts and Eesponses; the music arranged in four 
parts, with accompaniment for organ or piano-forte, by W. H. Warren. 
Montreal, in-4. 

554. Turf Club. Eules and orders of the Quebec Turf Club. Quebec, 23 p. 

in-24. 

555. Wilkes (Rev. Henry). The Afflictions of the Church improved; a sermon. 

Montreal, 20 p. 

556. Wilkes (Eev. H.) Essay on Christian Nurture of Children. Montreal, 

16 p. 

557. Wilkes (Eev. H.) Death in the City; address at the funeral of the 

Mayor. Montreal, 19 p. 

558. Wilkes (Eev. H.) Lecture on Freedom of Mind, and speech of His 

Excellency the Earl of Elgin, delivered before the Mercantile Library 
Association of Montreal, Nov. 16, 1848. Montreal, 27 p. in-8. 

559. Wilton (J. H.) Scenes in a Soldier's Life; being a connected narrative 

of the principal military events in Scinde, Beeloochistan, and 
Affghanistan, during 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, and 1843, etc. Montreal, 
390 p. petit in-8. 

1849 

560. Abraham (Eobert). Pamphlets relating to Canada. Montreal, in-8. 

(Journaliste venu au Canada vers 1843. Mort a Montreal en 1854. 
C'etait un erudit et un bon ecrivain.) 



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561. Bishop's College. Orders and Regulations for its conduct and government, 

with a list of officers of the College. Sherbrooke, 21 p. in-8. 

562. Blake (Hon. W. H.) Separate Report of Mr. Blake >s speech on the 

Rebellion Losses. Montreal, in-8. 

563. Burwell (Rev. A. H.) Human perfection. A Sermon. Montreal^ in-8. 

564. Calumny (The) against the Catholic Church in reference to Galileo. 

Montreal, 21 p. in-12. 

565. Canadian (The) guide book, with a map of the Province. Montreal, 

153 p. in-12. 

(Auteur: E. Staveley.) 

566. Circular of the Committee of the Annexation Association of Montreal, 

Montreal, 12 p. in-4. 

567. Cook (Rev. John), D.D. Early Moral and Religious Education; a lecture. 

Quebec, 29 p. in-8. 

568. Correspondence between Major Macdougall of the Royal Canadian Rifles, 

and Fred. H. Vane, respecting a personal altercation between Mr. Vane 
and J. Baxter, quarter-master R. C. Rifles. Montreal, 30 p. in-8. 

569. Coxe (Richard S.) Extent and Value of the Possessory Rights of the 

Hudson's Bay Company in Oregon, South of Forty-Ninth Degree. 
Montreal, 51 p. in-8. 

570. Eclogae Curtiame: containing the third and fourth books of Quintus 

Curtius Rufus de Gestis Alexandri Magni. Montreal, 76 p. 

571. Education. Renewed remarks on the state of education in the Province 

of Canada, by "L." Montreal, 48 p. in-8. V. No. 551. 

572. Education. Statutes relating to Elementary Education; with Circulars 9 1 

and 12 of the Superintendent of Education for Lower Canada. 
Montreal, 95 p. in-8. 

573. Election of Members. (An Act foi the regulation of), to represent the 

people of the Province. Montreal, in-8. 

574. Emigration. Report of the select Committee of the Legislative Assembly, 

appointed to enquire into the causes and importance of emigration 
which takes place annually from Canada to the United States. 
Montreal, 83 p. in-8. 

575. Extracts from the Montreal Gazette of the 17 January relative to the 

letter of dissent of twelve members of the Board of Trade from the 
petition of the Board to the Queen for a duty of five shillings per 
quarter on Canada wheat. Montreal, 11 p. in-8. 

576. Fleming, C.E. (Peter). On the St. Lawrence Canals and gradual 

diminution of the Discharge of the St. Lawrence. Montreal. 

577. Free Trade (The Policy of). Letters addressed to the Hon. L. H. 

Lafontaine. Montreal. 

578. Intemperance. Report of the select Committee of the Legislative 

Assembly appointed to enquire whether any, and what measures can 
be adopted to repress the evils of intemperance. Montreal, 59 p. in-8. 



46 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

579. Judicature. Act regulating the Judicature of Lower Canada, 12th 

Victoria. Montreal, 151 p. in-8. 

580. Keefer (T. C.) Philosophy of Railways. Montreal, 40 p. in-8. 

581. Mathieson (Eev. A.) The Moral and Religious Influence of Autumn; a 

sermon in three parts. Montreal, 72 p. 

582. Morrin, M.D. (Joseph). Inaugural Address at the opening of the Quebec 

School of Medicine. Quebec, 31 p. 

583. Mount Hermon Cemetery. Rules and regulations. Quebec, 8 p. in-12. 

584. Patrick (Alfred). Digest of "Precedents or Decisions" by Select 

Committees appointed to try the merits of Upper Canada Contested 
Elections, from 1824 to 1849. Montreal, in-8. 

585. Penitentiary. Report of the Commissioners to Inquire into the Conduct, 

Discipline, and Management of the Provincial Penitentiary. Montreal, 
folio. 

586. Quebec (The) Pocket Almanac, and General Register for 1849, Being the 

first after leap year. Quebec, 108 p. in-12. 

587. Question (The), answered: "Did the ministry intend to pay rebels?'' 

In a letter to His Excellency the Right Hon. the Earl of Elgin and 
Kincardine, K.T.; Governor General of British North America. By 
a Canadian loyalist. Montreal, 23 p. in-4. 

588. Questions (The) Was the late Rebel-Paying Measure Forced on the 

Present Ministry by their Predecessors? and Is that Bill a Transcript 
of the Rebellion Claim Bill for Upper Canada? Set at Rest by a 
Retrospect of the various Acts of Parliament on the Subject of 
Rebellion Losses. Montreal. 

589. Railroad. The St. Lawrence and Atlantic railroad, its position as a private 

undertaking and advantages as a natural work. Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

590. Russell (Dr. G.) On the operation of Physical agencies in the functions 

of organized bodies with suggestions as to the nature of cholera. 
Montreal, 37 p. 

591. School (Public) in Upper Canada. (An Act for the Better Establishment 

and Maintenance of). Montreal, in-8. 

592. Smith (C.) Rebels rewarded, etc. Montreal. 

593. St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railway. Report on its influence upon the 

Trade of the St. Lawrence. Montreal, in-8. 

594. Tenure. Some remarks upon the French Tenure of Franc aleu roturier 

and on its relation to the feudal and other tenures. Montreal, 81 p. in-8. 
(Auteur: Robert Abraham.) 

595. Wright (R.) Memorials, documents, and affidavits, submitted to the 

Executive Government. Montreal. 

1850 

596. Almanac. The Quebec Pocket Almanac and general register, for 1850: 

Published by G. Stanley. Quebec, in-16. 

(Get almanach parut en 1851, 52 et 53, sous les memes titre et 
format.) 



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597. Anderson (Eev. W.) Funeral Sermon on the death of Mrs. B. Cuthbert. 

Sorel. 

598. Bar (The) of Lower Canada, section of the District of Montreal. Bye- 

laws. Montreal, 23 p. (Frangais en regard.) 

599. Campbell (Eev. A. Digby). Lecture delivered at Montreal, 9th Sept., 

1850, on the ancient Catholic Faith contrasted with the modern creed 
of the Church of Eome. Montreal, 32 p. in-8. 

600. Cramp (Eev. J. M.) 1800 and 1850: a Lecture. Montreal. 

601. Curriculum Latinum ad usum juventutis Pars prima. A course of Latin 

reading for the use of schools. Part first, containing selections from 
Cornelius Nepos. The 3d and 4th Books of Quintus Curtius. Four 
books of Cassar's Commentaries. Cicero on Old Age, Cicero on 
Friendship.' The Agricola of Tacitus. Montreal, 64-76-76-32-34-28 p. 

602. Dialogue in hades. A parallel of military errors during the Campaign 

of 1759. Montreal, 55 p. in-8. 

603. Eaton (Josiah). The Cholera, a treatise on the much dreaded malady, 

etc. Quebec, S. d. Published by the author, in the eighty-first year 
of his age, October 13th, 1850. 26 p. in-16. 

604. Fleming (Peter). Geometrical Solutions of the Quadrature of the 

Circle. Montreal. 

605. Howard, M.D. (Henry). The Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology of the 

Eye. Montreal and London, 505 p. in-8. 

606. Illustrated Novena of St. Francis Xavier, of the Society of Jesus, 

Apostle of the Indies and Japan, and patron of the propagation of the 
faith. Montreal, 160 p. 

607. Jesuits' Estate in Canada. Public Property, etc. By A. Eankin, A.M. 

Introduction by Eev. Henry Wilkes, A.M. Montreal, 134 p. in-12. 

608. Judicature. Eules and Orders of practice of the Superior Court, and 

Circuit Court, Lower Canada (with table of fees). Quebec, 80 p. in-8. 

609. Law intelligence. Case of the Isabella. The Admiralty Court. Quebec, 

2 p. 

(Seamen's Wager on a case of wreck.) 

610. Letter of the Hon. James Morris, of Brockville, to the Stockholders of 

the Commercial Bank of the Midland District. Montreal. 

611. Odd-Fellows. Constitution, by-laws, and rules of Order of Albion Lodge, 

No. 4, I.O.O.F., of British North America, under jurisdiction of the 
provincial grand lodge of Quebec, 1850. Quebec, S. d. 53 p. in-16. 

612. Origin (The), Composition, and futurity of political parties in Canada. 

S. I. n. d. 35 p. in-8, double colonne. 

613. Quebec. Hand-book of Quebec. Quebec. 

614. Queen's College. Statement by the Board of Trustees of the University 

of Queen's College, Kingston, of their reasons for resolving to carry 
on that institution, in conformity with its Eoyal Charts. Montreal, 
7 p. in-4, double colonne. 



48 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

615. Report of the Board of Engineers, as well as that of W. E. Logan, Esq., 

Provincial Geologist, upon the survey of Lake St. Peter, in October. 
1850. Montreal, 22 p. 

616. Eeview (A) of Publications on the French Revolution. Montreal. 

617. Richmond (W. H.) A Book of Legal Forms, for the legal transaction 

of business, adapted to the use of Merchants, Clerks, Mechanics, 
Farmers, etc. Montreal, 291 p. in-8. 

618. St. Patrick's Society of Quebec, established in 1836. Constitution. 

Quebec, 16 p. in-16. 

619. Wilkes (Rev. Henry). Who is Christ? A Sermon delivered in the 

Wesleyan Church, on Christmas Day. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

1851 

620. Answer (An) to "M," taken from his Communication of the 8th 

February, and respectfully submitted for his inspection. By a lay- 
man. Quebec, 38 p. petit in-8. " . 

621. Answer (An) to a second letter from a gentleman in the Country to his 

friend in Town. S. 1. n. d. 8 p. in-8. 

622. Bonner (John). The Registry Laws of Canada. Quebec. 

623. Catechism (The) of the Church of England. Reprinted. Montreal, 12 p. 

624. Ceremonial of the Provincial Council of Quebec. Quebec, 50 p. in-8 

oblong. 

625. Cordner (Rev. John). Jesus: a Christmas sermon preached at Montreal, 

Montreal, 14 p. in-8. 

626. Cordner (Rev. John). Christ the son of God. A discourse in review 

of the Rev. Dr. Wilkes' sermon, intituled "Who is Christ I" delivered 
at Montreal, January 19, 1851. Montreal, 28 p. in-8. 

627. Cordner (Rev. J.) The philosophic origin and historic progress of the 

doctrine of the Trinity. A lecture delivered at Montreal, January 
26th, 1851. Montreal, 22 p. in-8. 

628. Dinning (John G.) Book-Keeping by Single and Double Entry for the 

use of Schools, etc. Montreal. 

629. Fleming (Peter). Geometrical Solutions of the lengths and divisions 

of Circular Arcs, etc. Montreal, 39 p. in-8. 

630. Fulford (Rt. Rev. Francis), Bishop of Quebec. Pastoral letter addressed 

to the Clergy of his Diocese respecting the Colonial Church and School 
Society, 1851. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. (Ne le 3 juin, 1803, le Rev. 
Fulford est mort le 9 septembre, 1868.) 

631. Leach (Archdeacon W. T.) Sermon on Advent Sunday, 1851, appointed, 

by authority, for the celebration of the third semi-centennial jubilee 
of the S.P.G.F.P. Montreal, 21 p. in-8. 

632. Leeming (John). Lecture delivered at the request of the Montreal early 

closing association in the Odd-Fellows' Hall, Montreal, January 15, 
1851. Montreal, 29 p. in-8. 



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633. Macdonnell (Eev. George). Book of Devotions and Sermons. Montreal. 

634. Mackay (E. W. S.) The Canada Directory, brought down to Nov., 185. 

Montreal, 692 p. in-8. 

635. Marmen (A.) The Hon. Mr. Merritt and the Quebec board of trade; 

or the St. Lawrence. Quebec, 36 p. in-12. 

636. Montreal Association in aid of the Colonial Church and School Society of 

London. Eeport of the first public meeting held in Montreal, Oct., 
1851. Montreal, 12 p. in-8. 

637. Morton (A. C.) Eeport on the Surveys of the Quebec and Eichmond 

railways, by A. C. Morton, Esq., Civil Engineer. Quebec, 18 p. in-8. 

638. Proulx (Louis). Asylum of the Sisters of Charity. Quebec, 17 p. in-12. 

639. Eeport of the Committee of the Bar of Lower Canada, section of the 

District of Quebec, with reference to the conduct pursued by two of 
the judges of the Court of Appeals towards one of the Advocates of 
the Quebec section, during the October term, 1851. Quebec, 21 p. in-12. 

640. Wilkes (Eev. H.) Jesus the Divine Messiah; an address to Jews. 

Montreal. 

641. Wright, M.D. (William). The Cranial Nerves, their leading points 

arranged for the use of Students. Montreal. 

642. Wright, M.D. (W.) The Spinal Nerves, their disposition and distribution, 

etc., etc. Montreal. 

1852 

643. Adamson (Eev. W. A.) Human suffering and Heavenly sympathy: a 

sermon. Montreal, 36 p. in-8. 

644. Bethune (Very Eev. John). A sermon preached on the occasion of the 

primary visitation of the Et. Francis Fulford, Lord Bishop of 
Montreal. Montreal, 21 p. in-8. 

645. Bonner (John). An essay on the registry laws of Lower Canada. 

Quebec, 148 p. in-8. 

646. Buckley (Evd. T. A.) The Catholic school book, for the instruction 

of youth. Montreal, in-8. 

647. Cahill (Dr.) Lecture on the social and political case of Ireland. 

Montreal, 17 p. in-8. 

648. Catalogue of the Quebec gallery of paintings, engravings, the property 

of Joseph Legare. Quebec, 16 p. in-8. 

649. Christ Church Cathedral. Eeport of the Church Wardens and Vestry. 

Montreal, 8 p. 

650. Church Society. What is the Church Society. Quebec, 26 p. in-32. 

651. Education. Statutes relating to Elementary Education and for the 

Establishment of Normal Schools; with Circulars, Instructions and 
Tables of the Superintendent of Education for Lower Canada. Quebec, 
87 p. in-8. 

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SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 
652. Holy (The) Corporation again. Quebec, 25 p. in-12. 

653. Kerney (M. J.) An abridgment of Murray's English grammar and 
exercises, etc., etc. Montreal, 117 p. in-8. 

-654. King's College. Final report of the Commissioners of inquiry into the 
affairs of King's College University and Upper Canada College. 
Quebec, XVI-366 p. in-8. 

655. Lachlan (Major R.) A retrospective glance at the progressive state 
of the Natural History Society of Montreal. A lecture. Montreal, 
24 p. in-8. 

656. Mackay (R. W. S.) The strangers' guide to the cities of Montreal and 
Quebec, with a brief geographical and statistical sketch of the 
Province. Montreal, 96 p. in-8. Figures. 

*657. Mackenzie (Petition of Wm. Lyon), Acting Executor to the Estate of 
the late Robert Randall, of Lincoln County, relative to Sale of Lands 
in Nepean, on the Ottawa, with Reports, etc. Quebec. 

'658. Maine (The), Liquor Law, with an introduction and an appendix on its 
practical working. Montreal, 36 p. in-16. 

59. Marsden, M.D. (W.) Facts and Observations connected with the 
Marine Hospital, Quebec, including a report of the Trial and acquittal 
of Thomas Burke, for the manslaughter of William Lanson, who died 
from neglect and improper treatment. Quebec, 31 p. in-8. 

^60. Mathieson (Rev. A.) A Tribute of Respect to the memory of a Good 
Man; a sermon on death of Hugh Brodie, Esq. Montreal, 44 p. 

-661. Minutes of a conference of the Bishops of Quebec, Toronto, Newfoundland, 
Fredericton, and Montreal, held at Quebec, from Sept. 24th to 1st 
October, 1851. Montreal, 16 p. 

62. Nicolls (Rev. J. H.) The Ministerial office. A Sermon. Montreal. 

<663. Rebellion losses. Reports of the Commissioners on the Rebellion Losses 
in the years 1837 and 1838. S. 1. n. d. 129 p. in-4. 

664. Schools correspondence between the Roman Catholic bishop of Toronto 
and the chief superintendent of schools, on the subject of separate 
common schools in Upper Canada. Quebec, 66 p. in-8. 

'665. Seigniorial Tenure. Third Report and Proceedings of the Special Com- 
mittee of the Legislative Assembly on the Seigniorial Tenure. Quebec, 
129 p. in-8. 

'666. Seigniorial Tenure. Return with Despatches and Correspondence relative 
to the Seigniorial and Feudal Tenure in Lower Canada. Quebec, 40 p. 
in-8. 

<>67. Seigniorial Tenure. Title Deeds of the Fiefs en Roture. Quebec, in-8. 

"668. Seigniorial Tenure. Titles and Documents relating to the S. T. Quebec, 
490-216 p. in-8. 

<669. Seigniorial Tenure. Edicts, Ordinances, Declarations and Decrees 
relating to the S. T. Quebec, 337 p. in-8. 



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670. Serrell, C. E. (William). Eeport on a Eailway Suspension Bridge over 

the Eiver St. Lawrence, near Quebec, made for the City Council, by 
order of N. F. Belleau, Esq., mayor of Quebec. Quebec, 67 p. in-8. 

671. Sons of temperance of Canada East, instituted at Quebec, 14th October, 

1850. Constitution, by-laws, and rules of Gough division, No. 2. 
Quebec, 24 p. in-16. 

672. Thistleton (Hon. Francis). How I came to be governor of the Island 

of Cacona; with a particular account of my administration of the 
affairs of that island. Eespectfully dedicated to my fellow labourers 
in the colonial vineyard. Montreal, 220 p. in-8. Figures. 

(Thistleton est un nom emprunte par William Henry Fleet, 
redacteur du Transcript de Montreal. Satire contre les gouverneurs 
coloniaux.) 

1853 

i 

673. Acts relating to the Turnpike roads and bridges in and near Quebec. 

Quebec, 62 p. in-4. 

674. Acts relating to the powers, duties, and protection of the Justices of the 

Peace, in Lower Canada. Quebec, in-8. 

675. Andrews, Jr. (F. A.) Shipping Culler's, Lumberman's, and Shipmaster's 

pocket ready reckoner for square timber. Quebec. 

676. Chamberlain (Brown), M.A., D.C.L. A Lecture delivered before the 

Mercantile Library Association of Montreal on the British North 
American Colonies. Montreal. 

677. Charlton (E. J.) Exchange Tables reducing currency into sterling from 

a penny to 5,000 currency, and other Tables. Quebec, 79 p. in-8. 

678. Church (Pharcellus). Mapleton, or more work for the Maine Law. 

Montreal. 

679. Commercial policy. The Hon'ble Francis Hincks' views on the com- 

mercial policy of Canada in 1846-47, and in 1852. Montreal, 27 p. in-8. 

680. Dawson (J. W.) Contributions toward the improvement of Agriculture 

in Nova Scotia. Pictou, 99 p. in-8. 

681. Dunkin (C.) Address at the Bar of the Legislative Assembly of Canada, 

delivered on the llth and 14th March, 1853, on behalf of certain 
Proprietors of Seigniories in Lower Canada against the second reading 
of the Bill, entitled "An Act to define Seigniorial Eights in Lower 
Canada and to facilitate the Eedemption thereof.* 7 Quebec, 68 p. in-4, 
double colonne. 

(Autre edition, la meme annee, 109 p. in-8.) 

682. Facts relating to the sale of the St. Maurice Bridges, by the Government 

of this Province to Theophile Hector Pacaud, Esq. Montreal, 45 p. 
in-8. 

683. Grammar. An English grammar, for the use of schools. Montreal, 178 p. 

in-16. 

684. Guide from Montreal and Quebec to the Eastern Townships, and to 

Portland. Montreal. 



52 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

685. Hall, M.D. (A.) An apology for British and Colonial Medical Degrees, 

or Strictures, etc. Montreal, 18 p. in-8. 

686. Heavysege (Charles). Revolt of Tartarus. Montreal. 

(Une premiere edition de cet ouvrage avait ete publiee a Londres, 
en 1852. M. C. C. James mentionne dans sa Bibliographic de la 
poesie canadienne, 1 'edition de 1853. Si elle existe, il est bien difficile 
de la retracer. C. Heavysege est mort a Montreal, en 1869; il etait 
alors attache au Daily Witness comme reporter.) 

687. Jenkins (Rev. John). A Protestant's Appeal to the Douay Bible and 

other Roman Catholic Standards in defence of the doctrines of the 
Reformation. Montreal, in-12. 

688. Jenkins (Rev. J.) The faithful minister; a memorial of the late Rev. 

.William Squire, general superintendent of the Wesleyan methodist 
missions in eastern Canada. Montreal, 175 p. in-16. 

689. Jesuits and Jesuitism. Montreal. 

690. Keefer (Ths. C.) Report on survey for the Railway Bridge on the St. 

Lawrence at Montreal, surveyed in 1851-52. Montreal, in-8. 

691. Magdalen Islands. Report of the Special Committee on the Magdalen 

Islands, and the Western Part of this Province, above Lake Huron. . . . 
Quebec, 75 p. in-8. Carte. 

692. Manson's approved spelling primer, etc. Montreal, 95 p. in-24. 

693. McGill (Rev. Robert). Discourses preached on various occasions in the 

course of ministerial duty. Montreal, 338 p. petit in-8. 

694. Merry. Mercantile Calculator. Montreal, in-8. 

695. Morris (Alex.) The railway clause consolidation acts of Canada, with 

an index. Montreal, 68 p. in-8. 

696. Mountain (Geo. J.), Bishop of Quebec. A pastoral letter to the clergy 

and laity of the diocese of Quebec, in connection with the subject of 
the bill introduced into the Imperial Parliament during the last session 
for the conveyance of certain privileges to the colonial churches, etc. 
Quebec, 13 p. in-8. 

697. Papers respecting Claim of Shareholders in the late Welland Canal Com- 

pany, for arrears of interest, under the Act 7th Victoria, Chapter 34. 
Quebec, VIII-68 p. 

698. Parochial and township subdivisions of Lower Canada, in return to the 

annexed address of the Legislative Assembly. Quebec, 152 p. in-8. 
(Anglais et fran^ais.) 

699. Pilotage. Some remarks in relation with Mr. Tache's Bill on pilotage. 

S. 1. 8 p. in-8. 

700. Power (W.) Faetum of the case of William Power, Esq., Circuit Judge. 

Quebec, 34-XIX p. in-8. 

701. Prize List of the Provincial Agricultural Association of Lower Canact? 

for the Annual Exhibition which is to be held at Montreal on the 
27, 28, 29, and 30 Sept., 1853. 8. I 52 p. in-8. 



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702. Railway. Report of the Directors and Chief Engineer of the St. Lawrence 

and Ottawa grand junction R. C. Montreal, 52 p. in-8. 

703. Railways. Schedule of the Several Companies incorporated for the Con- 

struction of Railways in Canada. Quebec, in-8. 

704. Remarks on the Deplorable Events which took place in the Haymarket 

Square, on the 9th June, 1853, and on the immediate and remote 
causes thereof, etc. Montreal, 29 p. in-8. 

705. Report of the Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly on the 

Propriety of Prohibiting Sunday Labour in the Public Departments of 
the Province. Quebec, in-8. 

706. Riot (The) and Outrage of 9th June, in Montreal (to accompany a 

large engraving of the scene about Zion Church at the time the troops 
fired upon the retiring audience). By an eye witness. Montreal, 
24 p. in-8. 

707. Rules and Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Canada 

adopted in the first session of the first Provincial Parliament and 
Revised in the first session of the Fourth Parliament. Quebec, 48 p. 
in-12. 

708. Seminary of St. Sulpice. Statement of the affairs of the corporation of 

the Seminary of St. Sulpice. Quebec, 19 p. in-8. 

709. Shortt (Rev. Jonathan). A sermon preached to the Loyal Orange Lodges, 

assembled in St. John's Church, Port Hope, July 12th, 1853. 
Montreal, 12 p. in-12. 

710. Statutes of the British Parliament relating to Canada, passed from 1847 

to 1853. Quebec, in-8. 

711. Trial of Joseph Berube and Cesare'e Theriault. Quebec, 78 p. in-8. 

712. Wilkes (Rev. H.) Knowing the Times. Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

1854 

713. Adamson (Rev. W. A.) A sermon preached in the Cathedral, Quebec, 

on the day set apart for humiliation and fasting on account of war 
between Great Britain and Russia. Quebec, 14 p. in-8. 

714. Anti-Seigniorial (The) Convention of Montreal to the People. Montreal. 

715. Bowen. Documents submitted in support of the Claim of Chief Justice 

Bowen. S. 1. 14 p. in-8. 

716. Garden (Rev. A.) Words of comfort to the bereaved; a sermon. Quebec, 

in-8. 

717. Collection (A) of some of the most useful acts and Ordinances in force, 

Lower Canada. Quebec, in-8. 

718. Correspondence, etc., etc., concerning a recent difficulty between Messrs. 

Irvine and Pope. Quebec, 8 p. in-8. 

719. Documents relating to the Resignation of the Canadian Ministry, in 

September, 1854. Quebec, 27 p. in-8. 



54 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

720. Elections. Minutes of the evidence and proceedings of the select Com- 

mittees on the Saguenay, Argenteuil, Kamouraska, and Laval contested 
elections. Quebec, 54 p. in-8. 

721. Ellegood (Rev. J.) Sleeping in Jesus; & sermon. Montreal, 17 p. in-8. 

722. Experiment (The) ; a farce, in one act. By X, author of Nothing, and 

properly represented by the above unknown quantity. Quebec, 25 p. 

(Brochure attribute au Major Ranken, officier dans les Ingenieurs 
Royaux, tue a Sebastopol, durant la guerre de Crimee.) 

723. Form (A) of Prayer prepared for the Diocese of Quebec, on account of 

the War in which the Country is now engaged. Quebec, 6 p. 

723a. Franchere (G.) Narrative of a Voyage to the Northwest Coast of 
America in the years 1811-12-13-14, or the first American settlement 
on the Pacific. Eedfield, 376 p. in-8. 

(Traduction d'une Relation publiee a Montreal en 1820, par 
Gabriel Franchere.) 

724. History (The) of England from its earliest period to the present time, 

written in an easy language for the use of young persons. Montreal, 
72 p. in-12. 

725. Keefer (Thos C.) "Montreal" and "The Ottawa." Two lectures 

delivered before the Mechanics' Institute of Montreal, in January, 
1853 and 1854. Montreal, 73 p. in-8. 

726. Kerrigan (Rev. Mr.) Lecture delivered at St. Patrick's Catholic 

Institute. Subject: "Galileo and the Roman Inquisition." Quebec, 
21 p. in-12. 

727. Lachlan (Major R.) Narrative of the failure of an attempt to establish 

a great National Institution, intended, non especially for the Reception 
of Orphan Children of Officers of the British Army, etc. By Major 
R. Lachlan, late 17th Regiment. Montreal, 45 p. in-8. 

728. Legendre (H.), and Bignell (J.) Scaling of the River St. Maurice. 

With Charts. Quebec, folio. 

729. Letters from Canada with numerous illustrations. (Tenth Edition.) 

Quebec, 56 p. in-8. 

730. Lyons and De Sola. A Jewish Calendar for Fifty Years. From A. M. 

5614 till A. M. 5664. Together with an Introductory Essay on the 
Jewish Calendar System. Montreal, in-8 (5614-1854). 

731. Mackay (R. S.) The strangers' guide to the cities and principal towns 

of Canada. Montreal, 168 p. in-12. Cartes et figures. 

732. Marine Hospital. Rules and Regulations of the Marine and Emigrant 

Hospital of Quebec, adopted January, 1854. Quebec, 21 p. in-8. 

733. McLaughlin (S.) Quebec business directory, compiled in June and July, 

1854. Quebec, 180 p. petit in-8. 

(Le meme almanach fut public en 1855, 1856 et 1857.) 

734. Mountain (G. J.) A charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of 

Quebec, at the Triennial Visitation held in the Cathedral Church of 
Quebec in 1854. Quebec, 46 p. in-8. 



[DIONNE] INVENTAIRE CHEONOLOGIQUE DES LIVRES, ETC. 5& 

735. Practical views on cholera, and on the sanitary, preventive and curative 

measures to be adopted in the event of a visitation of the epidemic* 
Montreal, 19 p. in-8. 

(Signer Wolf red Nelson, M.D., Mayor.) 

736. Quebec Police. Its conduct on the Occasion of a Riot, on the 6th June,. 

1853. Quebec. 

737. Railway. Report of the Chief Engineer on the survey of th line for the- 

Quebec and Saguenay Railway. Quebec, 68 p. in-8. Cartes. 

738. Reflections of a Wesleyan Methodist Layman on reading Dr. Ryerson's- 

reasons for resigning office in the Wesleyan Methodist Church. 
Montreal, 24 p. in-12. 

739. Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Cause of the- 

fire at the Parliament buildings on the 1st February, 1854, and the 
circumstances connected therewith. J. W. Dunscomb and Oliver Fiset,. 
Commissioners; Geo. Futvoye, Secretary. Quebec, 59 p. in-8. 

740. Report of Commissioners appointed to inquire into the cause of the fire 

at the Grey Nunnery, or "Hospice des Soeurs de la Charite," Quebec,, 
on 3d May, 1854. Quebec, 64 p. in-8. 

741. Riot. Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the conduct 

of the Police authorities on the occasion of the Riot at Chalmer's- 
Church on the 6th of June, 1853, etc. Quebec, 127 p. in-8. 

742. Roe (Rev. Henry). Farewell Sermon to the Congregation of St. Stephen,, 

L.C. Montreal. 

743. Seigniorial Act. Questions to be submitted to the decision of the Judges,. 

pursuant to the provisions of the Seigniorial Act of 1854. S. 1. 3 p. 
in-4. 

744. Seigniorial (The) Question. Its present position by a Member of the- 

Legislative Assembly from Western Canada. Quebec, 8 p. in-8. 
(Oeuvre de 1 'honor able F. Hincks.) 

745. Skey (Francis W.) Red Riding-Hovel: An Operatic Interlude in Two 

Acts. Quebec, 20 p. 

746. <Smith (W. L.) Total abstinence, an address delivered at the request of 

the Knights of Temperance, by W. L. Smith, Esquire, Rector of the- 
High School. Quebec, 24 p. in-12. 

747. Suggestions on the Military resources of Canada, and the means of 

organizing a small provincial army, etc. S. I. n. d. 18 p. in-4. (Re- 
printed from the letter of the Canada Correspondent of the London* 
Morning Post, Sept. 9th, 1853. Signer A. R.) 

748. Tache (J. C.) The Seigniorial Tenure in Canada, and plan of 

commutation. Quebec, 53 p. in-4. 

749. Torrance (Frederick William). The Roman Law. A Lecture delivered 

by F. W. Torrance, Esquire, Advocate, M.A., Edin., Law Lecturer,. 
McGill College, Montreal, in the hall at the Court of Appeals, Montreal,, 
.on the 13th January, 1854, etc. Montreal, 29 p. in-8. 

750. Wicksteed (G. W.) Index to the Statutes of Canada, from 1841 to 1853; 

alphabetical and chronological. Quebec, in-8. 



56 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1855 

751. Ash (Commander E. D.) Water Power of Quebec. Tr. Lit. and Hist. S., 

Quebec. 

(M. Ashe fut longtemps directeur de 1'Observatoire a Quebec.) 

752. Ash (Commander E. D.) Plan of raft to rescue passengers from sinking 

ships. Ibidem, Quebec. 

753. Ash (Commander). Journal of a voyage from New York to Labrador to 

observe the Solar Eclipse. Ibidem, Quebec. 

754. Canals. Report relative to the survey of the proposed Caughnawaga 

Canal, by J. B. Jarvis; with documents relative to the survey and 
improvement of the Eapids of the River St. Lawrence, by MM. 
Maillefert and Raasloff. (With Plans.) Quebec, 76 p. in-8. 

755. Cochran (A. W.) Notes on the measures adopted by government, 

between 1775 and 1786, to check the St. Paul's Bay Disease. Tr. Lit. 
and E t S., Quebec. 

756. Coffin. Memorial of William F. Coffin, Esq., to His Excellency Sir E. W. 

Head, Governor General. Montreal, 26 p. in-8. 

757. Coffin. Some remarks on the pamphlet of W. F. Coffin, Esq. S. I. n. d. 

19 p. in-8. 

(Signe: A Gugy.) 

758." Collegiate Education. On the course of Collegiate Education adapted to 
the circumstances of British America. The inaugural discourse cf the 
Principal of McGiil College. Montreal, 29 p. in-8. 

759. Condition and Prospects of Canada in 1854, as portrayed by the Earl of 

Elgin. Quebec, 83 p. in-4. 

760. Crown Lands. Statement of sums expended out of the grant voted to 

aid the settlement of the Crown Lands. Quebec, 56 p. in-8. 

761. Davies (W. H. A.) Notes on the Esquimaux Bay and the surrounding 

country. Tr. Lit. and Hist. S., Quebec. 

762. Davies (W. H. A.) Notes on Ungava Bay and its vicinity. Ibidem, 

Quebec. 

763. Dawson (J. W.) Acadian Geology. Illustrations and Maps. Edinburgh, 

384-70 p. in-8. 

' (4e Edition en 1891.) 

764. Dunkin (Christopher). Case cf the Seigniors of Lower Canada, sub- 

mitted to the judges of the Court of Queen's Bench and of the 
Superior Court of Lower Canada. Montreal, in-8. 

765. Emigration. Annual report of A. C. Buchanan, Esq., on the Emigration 

to Canada during the season of 1854. Quebec, 35 p. in-8. 

766. Evans (W.) Suggestions for the subdividing of a Farm and its 

management in the Seigniories of Lower Canada. Montreal, 8 p. in-8. 

767. Extract from the Second Report of the Colonial Church and School Society 

for the Diocese of Montreal, Canada, adopted at the Annual Meeting 
held in St. George's Church school room, on the 18th of January, 1855. 
Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 



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768. Fulford (Et. Eev. Francis). A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the 

Diocese of Montreal, at the Triennial Visitation. Montreal, 38 p. in-8. 

769. Geological Survey. JReport of the select Committees on the geological 

survey. Quebec, 63 p. in-8. 

770. Gibson (T. A.) Geography of Canada. Montreal, 126 p. in-12. 

771. Gugy (Col.) Letters originally published in the Quebec Gazette addressed 

to His Excellency Sir E. W. Head, Bart., Governor General of British 
North America. Quebec, 37 p. in-12. 

772. Heavysege (C.) Sonnets: by the Author of "The Eevolt of Tartarus. " 

Montreal. 

773. History of England for the use of Schools and Families. Montreal, 

174 p. in-12. 

774. Hogan. An Essay: to which was awarden the first Prize by the Paris 

exhibition Committee of Canada, by J. Sheridan Hogan. Montreal, 
110 p. in-8. 

775. Hunter's Ottawa and Eastern Townships Scenery. Montreal, in-4. 

776. Items (in Life of an Usher) on travel, anecdotes and popular errors, by 

One in Betirement. Quebec, in-8. 

777. Lands. Eeport of the Committee appointed to inquire and report in 

the present system of management of the Public Lands. M. Gait, 
President. Quebec, 187 p. in-8. 

778. Lanton (Eev. Henry). Lectures on the Second Advent of Christ. 

Montreal, 452 p. in-8. 

779. Letter received by Patrick Polyphemus from his friend Timothy Truth- 

lover, Esq., touching a letter written by Eev. G. P. to His Ldp. the 
B. of Quebec. Quebec, 32 p. 

(Cette lettre avait ete ecrite par le Eev* Gilbert Percey.) 

780. Letter to the Et. Eev. the Lord Bishop of Quebec, on subjects connected 

with Tractarianism in the Church. By Eev. Gilbert Percey. Quebec, 
26 p. V. No. 763. 

781. Lindsay (Charles). Prohibitory Liquor Laws: their practical operation 

in the United States. The subject discussed as a question of state 
policy and legislation with suggestions for the suppression of Tippling 
Houses. Montreal, 35 p. in-4. 

782. Loyal Orange Institution of British North America. Constitution and 

laws. Quebec, 35 p. in-16. 

783. Mackay (E.), Advocate. Case of the Seigniors of Lower Canada, etc. 

Montreal, in-8. 

784. Morris (Alexander.) Canada and her resources. An Essay to which was 

awarded by Sir Edmund Head the second prize. Montreal, 156 p. in-8. 

785. Municipal and Eoad Act of 1855, and certain Acts relating thereto; the 

Parliamentary Eepresentation Acts, and the Seigniorial Acts. Quebec, 
in-8. 



58 SOCIETE ROTALE DU CANADA 

786. Ocean Steamers. Statement of the principal circumstances connected with 

the establishment of the Line of Ocean SS. between Liverpool and 
Canada, and the service performed from May, 1853, to December, 1854. 
S. 1. n. d. 20 p. in-8. 

(Signe: Eobert Lamont, of Liverpool. Sword's Hotel, Quebec, 
February, 1855.) 

787. O'Farrell (Case of John), the sitting member for Lotbiniere in the 

matter of the controverted election of said county. S. I. (Quebec) 
n. d. 31 p. in-8. 

788. Outlines of Flemish husbandry, as applicable to the improvement of 

Agriculture in Canada. Montreal, 144 p. in-8. 

789. Permanency of the seat of government. From the Three Kivers 

"Inquirer" of Saturday 14, and Tuesday 17th April, 1855. 8 p. in-8. 

790. Eailroad. Certain Papers connected with the affairs of the Grand Trunk 

Railroad Company of Canada. Quebec, 66 p. in-8. 

791. Eailway. Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into a Series 

of Accidents and Detentions on the Great Western Railway, C. W., by 
Commission bearing date Nov. 3, 1854. Quebec, in-8. 

792. Railway. Counter statement of the Plattsburgh and Montreal Railroad 

Company. Montreal, 29 p. in-8. 

793. Railway. The Great Southern of Canada. Letter to the Railway Com- 

pany in favour of the Extensions claimed by the Woodstock and Lake 
Erie Railway. By R. G. Benedict, Chief Engineer. Quebec. 

794. Railway. The Proposed Southern. Letter to the Railway Committee, by 

Messrs. B. Willson and James Adam, in favour of the Hamilton Route. 
Quebec, 9 p. in-8. 

795. Reasons why the concurrence of the Bishop should be considered necessary 

to the validity of all acts of a Diocesan Synod. Montreal, 12 p. in-8. 

796. Reports in relation to the affairs of the Harbour Commissioners of 

Montreal, and the deepening of the ship channel in Lake St. Peter and 
the River St. Lawrence. Montreal, 52 p. in-8. 2 cartes et 2 tableaux. 

797. Report of a Committee of the Legislative Assembly on Trade and Com- 

merce between Canada and Great Britain, the B. N. A. Colonies, the 
West Indies, the United States, and other foreign parts; Hon. W. H. 
Merritt, chairman. With a Map, etc. Quebec, 41 p. in-8. 

798. Roche (A. R.) A View of Russian America, in connection with the 

present war. (Read before the Literary and Hist. Society, 7th March, 
1855.) Montreal, 70 p. in-8. 

799. Roe (Rev. Henry.) Letter to the Congregation of St. Matthew's Chapel, 

Quebec, in answer to the Rev. Dr. Percey's letter on ' ' Tractarianism. ' ' 
Quebec, 23 p. 

800. Rottermund (Count E. S. de). Report to Mayor and Corporation of 

Quebec, on the nature of combustible materials to be found in that 
city. Quebec. 

801. Slight (Rev. B.) The Apocalypse explained in two series of discourses 

on the entire book of Revelation of St. John. Montreal, in-12. 



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802. Young (Hon. John). Letters to Hon. F. Lemieux, Chief Commissioner 

of Public Works, on Canadian Trade and Navigation, and to the citizens 
of Montreal on the commerce of the city and the means of its further 
development. Montreal, 32 p. in-8. 

1856 

803. Autobiography (The) of a Wesleyan Methodist missionary, formerly a 

Eoman Catholic, containing an account of his conversion from 
Eomanism, and his reception into the Wesleyan Ministry, also, 
reminiscences of nearly twenty-five years' itinerancy in the North 
American Provinces. Montreal, 407 p. in-8. (Evd. E. Cooney.) 

804. Canadian (The) Tourist. With a Map of the British American Provinces, 

etc. Montreal, IV-211 p. in-18. 

805. Carter (Edward), Q.C. A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Summary 

Convictions and Orders of Justices of the Peace in Upper and Lower 
Canada. Montreal, in-8. 

806. Cook (Eev. J.) A sermon preached on occasion of the general thanks- 

giving on the proclamation of peace by the Eev. J. Cook, D.D., minister 
of St. Andrew's Church, Quebec. Quebec, 22 p. in-12. 

807. Cordner (Eev. John). The Foundation of Nationality. A discourse 

preached in the Unitarian Church, Montreal, on the Sunday after the 
Great Eailway celebration, November, 1856. Montreal, 28 p. in-8. 

808. Corrigan. The true particulars of the awful death of Mr. E. Corrigan, 

farmer in St. Sylvestre, at the cattle show held October 17, 1855, as 
revealed at the trial of Eichard Kelly, etc. Quebec, 114 p. in-12. 

809. Dawson (J.' W.) Contributions toward the improvement of Agriculture 

in Nova Scotia, with practical hints on the management and improve- 
ment of Live Stock, etc. Halifax, 280 p. in-8. 

810. Evans (W.) Eeview of the Agriculture of Lower Canada, with suggestions 

for its amelioration. Montreal, 43 p. in-8. 

811. Excursion to Murray Bay, Elver du Loup, Kakona and the Saguenay. 



812. Goldie (T. W.) The Mosaic account of the creation of the world, and 

the Noachian deluge, geologically explained. Quebec, 52 p. in-12. 

813. Keefer (Thos. C.) Letter to Chief Engineer in reply to resolution of 

Council for information respecting water works. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

814. Memorials of Capt. Hedley Vicars, Ninety- Seventh Eegiment. By the 

author of "The Victory Won." Montreal, 228 p. 

815. Montreal in 1856. A sketch prepared for the celebration of the opening 

of the Grand Trunk Eailway of Canada, by a sub-committee of the 
Celebration Committee. Montreal, 51 p. in-8. 

816. Proceedings of the conference of the Bishop, clergy and laity, of the 

Diocese of Montreal, held on the 16th January, 1856, at the National 
School House, Montreal. Montreal, 30 p. in-8. 

817. Eeflections on Itinerary Parliaments; by Marcellus. Montreal, 33 p. in-12. 

(Marcellus est le nom de plume de Philip G. H. Kershaw, B.A.) 



6O SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

818. Eeid (Hugo). Elements of Geography adapted for use in British 

America. Montreal. 

819. Eoger (Charles). The rise of Canada from barbarism to wealth and 

civilization. Vol. 1. Quebec,, V-412 p. in-8. 
(Le Vol. 1 seul a paru.) 

820. Boss, M.P.P. (Dunbar). The seat of Government of Canada, its Legis- 

lative Council, and the Double Majority question. Quebec, 36 p. 

821. Seigniorial Questions. A compilation containing the Seigniorial Act of 

1854, the amendment to the Seigniorial Act of 1855, the Questions 
submitted by the Attorney General for Lower Canada, etc. Quebec, 
31-18-64-69-133-63-115-89-8-9 p. in-8. 

(Publiee par MM. Lelievre et Angers, dans les Lower Canada 
Eeports de 1856.) 

1857 

822. Armstrong (James). A Treatise on the Law relating to marriages in 

Lower Canada. Montreal, 46 p. in-8. 

823. Bancroft (Eev. Charles). Family Prayers; selected from various approved 

manuals. Montreal, 96 p. in-8. 

824. Barnston," M.D. (James). Introductory lecture to the Course of Botany, 

delivered before the students of Arts and Medicine, McGill College. 
Montreal, 14 p. in-8. 

825. Barnston (J.) Hints to the young Botanist. Montreal. 

826. Beaudry (J. L.) vs. Mayor, etc., of the City of Montreal. Case before 

the Privy Council. Montreal. 

827. Borland (Eev. John). Universalism. Sherbroo'ke, 153 p. in-8. 

828. Burgess (Eev. G.) Education sanctified by prayer. A Sermon. Montreal. 

829. Campbell (Eollo). Two Lectures on Canada; delivered in the Sheriff 

Court Hall, Greenock, Scotland, on Jan. 20th and Jan. 23rd, 1857. 
Reprinted from the Greenock Edition, Toronto, 47 p. in-12, 

830. Chiniquy. Father Chiniquy's letter to Mr. Brassard, Curate of St. Eoch 

1'Achigan. Montreal, 24 p. in-12. 

831. Cordner (Eev. J.) The vision of the Pilgrim Fathers. An Oration, 

spoken before the New England Society of Montreal, in the American 
Presbyterian Church, on 22nd December, 1856; with the proceedings at 
the Dinner. Montreal, 54 p. in-8. 

832. Dawson (J. W.) Archaia, or Studies of the narrative of the Creation 

in Genesis. Montreal. 

833. Dawson (J. W.) Natural History in its Educational aspects. Montreal, 

16 p. in-8. 

834. Granet. Exercises upon all the French Verbs, ^ regular irregular and 

defective, etc. By B. Granet, LL.D., Principal of the College of 
Baton Eouge, Louisiana. Montreal, 92 p. in-12. 

835. Haliburton (Hon. Mr. Justice). An address on the present condition 

" resources and prospects of British North America delivered at the 
City Hall, Glasgow, on the 25th March, 1857. Montreal, 17 p. m-4. 



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836. Heavysege (C.) Saul: a Drama in three parts. Montreal, 315 p. in-8. 

(2e edition a Montreal en 1859, et 3e edition a Boston en 1869. 
436 p.) 

837. Holland (Hon. Samuel). Claim of the heirs and representatives of the 

late Honorable Samuel Holland to a portion of the Chateau Garden. 
Quebec, 16 p. in-4. 

(Petition a S. E. le Tres Honorable Edmund Walker Head, 
Gouverneur General.) 

838. Lesueur (Philip). Tables showing the interest at 6, 7 and 8 per cent. 

on any sum from 1 to 10,000 dollars, etc. Quebec, 455 p. in-12. 

839. McGinn (Thomas). Final Eeport to the Hon. Commissioner of Public 

Works on the completion of the Improvements in the north-east Wing 
of the Common Gaol at Montreal, by T. McGinn, Keeper of the 
Common Gaol. Montreal, 40 p. in-8. 

840. Mondelet (C. J. E.) Address before the American Association for the 

Advancement of Science. Montreal, 9 p. in-8. 

841. Montreal. Traveller's guide to Montreal and its vicinity, etc. Compiled 

and published by Coleman's Montreal house, 1857. 44 p. in-16. 

842. Montreal. The stranger's guide through the City of Montreal. Montreal, 

in-12. 

(Nombreuses gravures.) 

843. Nettle (Eichard). The salmon fisheries of the St. Lawrence and its 

tributaries. Montreal, 144 p. in-8. 

844. Nicholls (Eev. Jasper H.) The End and Object of Education. Montreal. 

845. Notes and Statistics on public Instruction in Canada. Montreal, 22 p. in-4. 

846. O'Brien (Eev. M.) Eeport of the sermon preached in St. Patrick's 

Church, March 17, 1857. Montreal, 24 p. in-12. 

847. "Philanthropy." Care of our destitute and criminal population. 

Montreal. 

848. Quebec Guide: being a concise account of all the places of interest in and 

about the city and the country adjacent. Quebec, in-12. 

849. Ehymes for the Times. Original Poems on Popery, Slavery and Intem- 

perance. By a Protestant. Montreal, in-18. 

850. Eichey (Eev. J. A.) A Series of Poems. Montreal, 48 p. 

851. Russell (Willis). Quebec, as it was, and as it is, etc. Quebec, VI-160 

p. petit in-8. 

852. tSanborn (Hon. J. Sewell). University Education in Lower Canada; an 

address delivered at the annual meeting of the Convocation of Bishop's 
College, Lennoxville. Montreal, 14 p. in-8. 

853. Sansum (O. B.) Tables in dollars and cents; shewing the interest at 

6 and 7 per cent., also exchange on London, the decimal value of Halifax 
currency, etc. Montreal, in-8. 

854. Sciences. Eleventh Meeting of the American Association for the Advance- 

ment of Sciences, commencing Wednesday, August 12, 1857, at the 
Court House in the City of Montreal, C.E. Montreal. 



62 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

855. Silleiy. Copies of all correspondence, reports and orders in Council in 

relation to the purchase of certain beach and water lots by Lemesurier, 
Sharpies, etc., in the fief Sillery, near Quebec. 8. 1. n. d. 85 p. in-8. 

856. Snodgrass (Eev. W.) Sermon on the Death of Hew Ramsay, Esq. 

Montreal, 27 p. in-8. 

857. Spedon (A. L.) The Woodland Warbler. A Collection of English and 

Scottish Songs and Poems. Montreal, 132 p. 

858. Stadacona depicta: or Quebec, and its environs, historically, panoramically, 

and locally exhibited. Quebec, s. d. VII-198 p. in-16. Plan et figures. 

1858 

859. Address to the laity of the Diocese of Quebec, from the Church of 

England Lay Association. Quebec, 44 p. 

860. Anderson (James). The improvement of Agriculture and the Elevation 

in the social scale of both Husbandman and operative. Montreal, 
22 p. in-8. 

861. Brown (William). The Commercial Crisis; its cause and cure. Two 

lectures delivered in Bonaventure Hall. Montreal, 53 p. in-8. 

862. Canadian Homes; or, The Mystery solved. A Christmas Tale. By Maple 

Knot, Author of " Simon Seek," etc. Montreal, 136 p. in-12. 
(Auteur: Ebenezer Clemo.) 

863. Canadian Manufactures and the Protection of Home Industry. Address 

to the people of Canada on the encouragement of,- -with Letters from 
Jacob DeWitt, John Lovell, Alex. Buntin & Co., John Hillyard Cameron, 
and Isaac Buchanan, etc., on the subject. Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

864. Catechism. The Shorter Catechism of the Church of Scotland. Montreal, 

24 p. 

865. Childe, McAlpine and Kirkwood. Report on the Harbour of Montreal. 

Montreal. 

866. Cleveland (Rev. Edward). A sketch of the early settlement and history 

of Shipton, Canada East, ,by Rvd. E. C. A. M., Principal of St. 
Francis College. Richmond, 78 p. in-12. 

867. Cordner (Rev. J.) The Christian Idea of Sacrifice. A Discourse 

preached at the Dedication of the Church of the Messiah. Montreal, 
29 p. in-8. 

868. Greene (G. W.) Ollendorff's New Method of learning to read, write 

and speak the French Language, or first lessons in French (introductory 
of Ollendorff's larger grammar.) Montreal, 176 p. 

869. Hall (James). Report on Canadian Graptolites. Montreal, 39 p. in-8. 

2 Plates. 

870. Home Industry of Canada. Important letters from Jacob DeWitt, etc. 

Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

871. Jones (Capt. T. W.) Extracts from General Orders, and Correspondence 

from 1837 to 1855, in reference to the services of Capt. T. W. Jones, 
of the Provincial Cavalry, C.E. and the Troops under his command. 
Montreal, 17 p. 



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872. Keefer (T. C.) Eailway and Steamboat Koutes in Canada; with Time 

Tables, etc., and the New Map of Canada. Montreal, 96 p. in-8. 

873. Maple Knot. The life and adventures of Simon Seek, or Canada in all 

Montreal. 



874. McGee (Thomas D'Arcy). Canadian Ballads, and Occasional Verses. 
Montreal, 124 p. ir-12. 

815. Miles (H. H.) On the Ventilation of Dwelling houses and schools, etc. 
Montreal, 66 p. in-12. 

876. Military Excursion of the Montreal Volunteer Militia Eifles to Portland 

in 1861. 

877. Military Asylum (Canada). Incorporated 1853. Eeport of the Committee 

of Quebec. Quebec, 9 p. in-12. 

878. Military (A) to the Mountain of Literature: or the Ehymes of a Eed 

Coat. Quebec, 140 p. petit in-8. 
(Auteur: 4 W. Sturrock.) 

879. Montreal Mining Company Eeport. Montreal, 58 p. in-8. 

880. Morris (Alex.) Nova Britannia; or, British North America, its extent 

and future. A lecture. Montreal, 57 p. in-8. 

881. Mountain (Et. Eev. G. J.) Letter respecting Synodical Action in his 

Diocese; together with considerations relative to certain interruption 
of the peace of the Church in the parish of Quebec. Quebec, 27 p. in-8. 

882. Mountain (G. J.) A letter addressed to the clergy and laity of the 

Diocese of Quebec, in relation to certain recent proceedings connected 
with the initiation of Synodical action in the Diocese of Quebec, etc., 
etc. Quebec, 72 p. in-8. 

883. Percey (Eev. Gilbert). A letter to the Eight Eev. Lord Bishop of 

Quebec on subjects connected with tractarianism in the Church. 
Quebec, s. d. 26 p. in-8. 

884. Plantagenet Spring. An analysis of its mineral water. Montreal, 40 p. 

in-8. ' 

884 A. Quebec Directory for 1858-59. Edited by S. H. Cherrier. Quebec, in-12. 

(MM. Cherrier, pere et fils, ont public le Quebec Directory jusqu'en 
1889 sans aucune interruption. La serie forme 31 volumes en tout.) 

885. Quebec. Eeminiscences of Quebec. By an Old Inhabitant. Quebec, 16 p. 

in-12. Vue de Quebec et du monument Wolfe. 

886. Quebec? Eeminiscences of the siege of Quebec in 1759. Translated from 

the French narrative of a Nun of the Quebec General Hospital; to 
which is appended an account of the ceremony of laying the first stone 
of the monument to Wolfe and Montcalm, on 20th Nov., 1827. 
Quebec, 28 p. in-8. 

887. Quinn (Edward.) Claims. Quebec. 

888. Eeid (Alex. P.) An inaugural dissertation on strychnia: presented to 

the Medical Faculty of McGill College, May 1st, 1858, prior to receive 
the degree of Doctor of Medicine and Surgery. Montreal, 39 p. in-8. 



64 SOCIETE ROY ALE DU CANADA 

889. Thompson (Rev. J. H.) The Condition of Christ's Presence with Church 

Synods; a sermon preached at Quebec, June 24th, 1858. Quebec, 12 p. 

890. Young (Hon. J.) Letters to the Hon. T. J. J. Loranger on Harbour 

Improvements. Montreal. 

1859 

891. Address to the laity of the Diocese of Quebec, from the Church of 

England Lay Association, etc. Quebec, 35 p. in-8. 

892. Anderson (James). The Union of the British North American Provinces 

considered in a letter addressed to the citizens of British America, by 
Obiter Dictum. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

893. Baldwyn (Augusta). Poems. Montreal, 163 p. in-12. 

894. Bell (Andrew). British Canadian Centennium. 1759-1859. General James 

Wolfe, his life and death: a Lecture delivered in the Mechanics' 
Institute Hall, Montreal, on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1859, being the Anni- 
versary day of the Battle of Quebec, fought a century before, in which 
Britain lost a hero and won a Province. Montreal, 52 p in-8. 

895. Billings (E.) Fossil Corals of the Devonian Rocks of Canada West. 

Montreal, 44 p. in-8. Wood cuts. 

896. Borthwick (J. Douglas). Cyclopedia of History and Geography, etc. 

Montreal, 251 p. in-8. 

897. Boyd (William), Swartzen. An imaginary advertisement, principally 

enumerative of the furs worn in Canada. Montreal, 4 p. Poesie. 

898. Carpenter (Philip B.) On the relative value of human life in Different 

Parts of Canada. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

899. Carry (Rev. John). Sermons, Doctrinal, Devotional and Practical. 

Quebec, 202 p. in-8. 

900. Chamberlin (Brown). Report upon Institutions in London, Dublin, 

Edinburgh, and Paris, for the promotion of Industrial Education. 
Montreal. 

901. Chase (Rt. Rev. Carlton), Bishop of New Hampshire. Address 

delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Convocation of Bishop's College, 
Lennoxville, C.E., June 29, 1859, on Learning without Religion. 
Montreal, 15 p. 

902. Churchman's (The) Protest; or, Plain reasons of a plain man against 

the objects and proceedings of the Lay Association in the Diocese 
of Quebec. Montreal, 10 p. 

903. Civil Service Library Association Constitution and Bye-laws. Quebec, 

12 p. in-16. 

904. " Colonist." Letters on the Government of Public Opinion. Quebec, 

60 p. 

905. Dawson (J. W.) Biographical sketch of James McGill. Montreal, 14 p. 

in-8. 

906. French (The) Genders taught in six Fables; being a plain and easy art 

of memory. Montreal, 55 p. 



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907. Fulford (F. Drummond). The Misapplication of Labour; a lecture. 

Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

908. Fulford (F. D.) Five occasional lectures delivered in Montreal. Montreal, 

118 p. in-8. 

909. Futvoye (George). Lower Canada Law Almanach. Quebec. Publie 

durant plusieurs annees. 

910. Gait (Hon. A. T.). Eeport upon the Memorial of the Chamber of 

Commerce of Sheffield. Quebec. 

911. Geometrical digest of the sacred and prophetic numbers, showing that 

the world has- entered upon the seventh millenary; that the time of 
the end has commenced, etc. By an unknown author. Montreal, 
31 p. in-8. 

912. Goldsmith (Dr.) Pinnock's improved edition of Dr. Goldsmith's history 

of England. Montreal, in-12. 

913. Gordon (Mrs.) Outlines of Chronology, etc. Montreal, 80 p. 

914. Gouin (L. F.) A new system of French and English pronunciation, 

with or without a Master. Montreal, 213 p. in-12. 

915. Gugy (A.) How I lost my money. Quebec, 46 p. in-12. 

916. Kendall (Eev. E. K.) On the connection between Experiment and Theory 

in the progress of Scientific Discovery; a Lecture delivered before the 
Board of Arts and Manufactures for Lower Canada, Dec. 20, 1858. 
Montreal, 63 p. in-8. 

917. Letter to Sir W. F. Williams, on the Formation of a British North 

American Legion. Montreal. 

918. Linton (John J. E.), of Stratford. The Act to restrain the sale of 

Intoxicating Liquors from Saturday Night till Monday Morning (for 
Upper Canada only. Sanctioned 26th March, 1859). With Letter 
on the subject from J. J. E. Linton. Montreal, 12 p. in-12. 

919. Logan (W. E.) Figures and Descriptions .of Canadian Organic Eemains. 

Decade 1, 2 and 3. Each 10 plates and text. Montreal. 

920. Logan (W. E.) Eeport of Progress of Canada Geological Survey for 

1858. Montreal, 263 p. in-8. Maps. 

921. Monteith (A. H.) French without a Master, a course of lessons in the 

French language on the Eobertsonian Method. Montreal, 62 p. in-8. 

922. Morris (A.) The Hudson's Bay and Pacific territories. A lecture. 

Montreal, 57 p. in-8. 

923. Peppergrass (Paul). The lady of the beacon of Araheera (a chronicle 

of Innishowen). Quebec, 187 p. in-8. 

924. Presbyterian Church of Canada, in connection with the Church of 

Scotland. Acts and proceedings of the Synod. Session XXXI, May, 

1859. Montreal, 90 p. 

925. Eeport of the sub-committee of the Board of Arts and Manufactures for 

Lower Canada, etc. Montreal, 57 p. in-8. 

Sec. L, 19065 



66 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

926. Reports on the means of improving the present Harbour and the 

Construction of docks at Montreal. By John C. Trautwine, Esq., C.E., 
of Philadelphia. Montreal, 128 p. in-8. 

927. Roe (Rev. H.) Review of the "Address of the Lay Association to the 

Laity of the Diocese of Quebec, in a letter from a churchman in town 
to a churchman in the country." Quebec, 62 p. 

928. Synod of the Diocese of Montreal. Proceedings of the First Meeting, 

June, 1859. Montreal, 60 p. in-8. 

929. Taylor (S. M.) An essay suggestive of a scheme of Colonization adapted 

to the wild lands of British North America, etc. Montreal, 67 p. in-8. 

930. Tract (A) for the Tractarians, No. 1. Montreal, 14 p. 

931. Union (The) of the British North American Provinces considered. 

Montreal. 

932. Walker (Alexander). Hours off and on sentry; or, Personal Recollection 

of Military Adventures in Great Britain, Portugal and Canada. First 
Relief. Montreal, 248 p. in-12. 

933. Warblings and Wailings of Leisure Hours. By Sextus. Three Elvers, 

4-78 p. 

934. Wilkes (Rev. H.) How to use this world. Montreal, 16 p. in-12. 

935. Wilkes (Rev. H.) Christianity the Restorer. Montreal, 18 p. in-12. 

936. Wilkes (Rev. H.) Internal Administration of the Churches. Montreal, 

80 p. in-12. 

937. Word (A) in season to the members of the Anglican Church in the 

Diocese of Quebec, by a Churchman. Quebec, 23 p. in-8. 

938. Young (Hon. J.) Rival routes from the West to the Ocean, and docks 

at Montreal. A series of letters, in reply to letters of ' ' A merchant, ' ' 
written by Wm. Workman, Esq. Montreal, 49 p. in-8. 

I860 

D39. Abbott (J. J. C.) Report of the Controverted Election for the County of 
Argenteuil. Montreal, in-8. 

(Premier Ministre du Canada en 1891. Mourut peu de temps 
apres.) 

940. Adamson (Rev. W. A.) Salmon Fishing in Canada. By a Resident. 

Edited by Colonel Sir J. E. Alexander, Kt., K.C.L.S. London, 350 p. 

in-8. 

941. Bowen (N. H.) An historical sketch of the Isle of Orleans. Being a 

Paper read before the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, on 
Wednesday Evening, the 4th of April, 1860. Quebec, 40 p. in-8. 

$42. Boxer (F. N.) Hunter's hand-book of the Victoria Bridge, etc. 
Montreal, 114 p. in-12. Figures. 

943. Brown (Wm.) Anti usury tracts. A short sermon from an old text. 

Montreal, 7 p. in-8. 

944. Buchanan -(Hon. Isaac). The True Policy in Canada of a Patriotic 

Ministry. Quebec, 4 p. in-folio. 



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945. Canada. A Brief Outline of her geographical position, productions, 

climate, capabilities, Educational and Municipal Institutions, fisheries, 
railroads, etc. 2nd Ed. Quebec, 39 p. in-8. 

(Autre edition en 1861, Quebec, 64 p. in-8.) 

946. Cantate in honor of the Prince of Wales on the occasion of his visit to 

Canada. Montreal, 8 p. gr. in-8. 

947. Chauveau (Hon. P. J. O.) The visit of the Prince of Wales to America. 

Montreal, in-8. (Extrait du Journal of Education of Lower Canada.) 

948. Colby (M. F.), M.D. An abstract of the new physiological and patho- 

logical views, as set forth in a work intituled: New views of the 
functions of the digestive tube, etc. Stanstead. 

949. Cordner (Eev. J.) Eighteousness exalteth a Nation; a discourse con- 

cerning the relation of morality to national well-being, preached at 
Montreal. Montreal, 19 p. in-8. 

950. Cote (J. O.), N.P. Political Appointments and Elections in the Province 

of Canada, 1841 to 1860. Quebec, 81 p. in-8. 

(Nouvelle edition parue a Ottawa, en 1866, 130 p. in-8.) 

951. Cuvillier. Transcript of record and proceedings in the courts of Lower 

Canada, appealed from in a cause between the Bank of North British 
America, Appellant, and Angelique Cuvillier, et al., Eespondents, before 
H. M. Privy Council. Montreal, s. d. 66 p. in-fol. 

952. Dawson (J. W.) Archaia; or Studies of the Cosmogony and Natural 

History of the Hebrew Scriptures. Montreal and London, 400 p. in-8. 

953. Gait (A. T.) Canada: 1849 to 1859. Quebec, 44 p. in-8. 



954. Hall, M.D. (Archibald). Introductory lecture to the course of Midwifery 

and the diseases of women and children, including biographical sketches 
of Dr. Holmes. Montreal, 21 p. in-8. 

955. Heavysege (C.) Count Filippo; or the Unequal Marriage. A Drama in 

five acts. Montreal, 154 p. in-8. 

956. Horsnell (William). The Ice-bound Ship, and the Dream. Poems. 

Montreal, 48 p. in-8. 

957. Hunt (Bobert). The Canadian Colonists' welcome to His Eoyal Highness 

the Prince of Wales. Montreal. 

958. Legge, C.E. (Charles). A glance at the Victoria Bridge and the men 

who built it. Montreal, 153 p. petit in-8. 

959. Lemoine (J. M.) Birds observed round Quebec. After the system of the 

Smithsonian Institution. 8. 1. n. d. 3 p. in-8. 

960. Lennie (William). The principles of English grammar, etc. Montreal, 

180 p. in-16. 

961. Macdonald (Sir John A.) Address to the Electors of Kingston; with 

Extracts from Speeches made at Political Demonstrations during a 
tour through the Province. Quebec, 153 p. in-8. 

962. McKillop (Archibald). Temperance Odes and Miscellaneous Poems. 

Quebec, 96 p. in-8. 



68 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

963. McLaughlin (S.) The photographic portfolio. A monthly view of 

Canadian scenes and scenery. Quebec, in-4. 

964. Mitchell (Hon. P.) Notes on a Holiday Trip. Montreal, 64 p. in-8. 

Cartes. 

964 A. Mouck (Hon. Justice).. The Saguenay. An unpublished poem. Montreal, 
31 p. in-8. (Tres rare.) 

965. Moore's Hand-Book of Montreal, Quebec and Ottawa, etc. Montreal, 

192 p. in-12. 

966. Morgan (Henry J.) The Tour of H.E.H. the Prince of Wales through 

British America and the United States, by a British Canadian. 
Montreal, 272 p. in-8. Portrait. 

967. Nicolls (Eev. J. H.) Address to the Convocation of Bishop's College, 

at its annual meeting. Sherbrooke, 21 p. in-8. 

968. Norman (The) Conquest: The Saguenay. Montreal, 237-31 p. in-8. 

969. Playfair, M.P.P. (A. W.) A Letter from a Volunteer of 1806 to the 

Volunteers of 1860, with suggestions on the Defence of England, her 
weakness and her strength. Montreal, 30 p. in-8. 

970. Pyke (Eev. J. N.) The Believer Asleep in Jesus; a sermon preached 

in St. James' Church, Pointe a Cavagnol, on the occasion of the death 
of Mrs. Francis de Lesderniers. Montreal, 11 p. in-8. 

971. Quebec Harbour. Eeport of the Committee of Citizens upon harbour 

improvements and dock accommodation. Quebec. 

972. Quinn (John). Tables, or Beady Eeckoner, shewing cubic contents of 

octogonal or wany Timber. Quebec, folio. 

973. Eobertson (Thomas Jeffrey). General Principles of Language; or, the 

Philosophy of Grammar. Montreal. 

974. Eyerson (Eev. Dr.) University Question. The Eev. Dr. Eyerson's 

defence of the Wesleyan petitions to the Legislature, and of denomina- 
tional colleges as part of our system of public instruction, in reply to 
Dr. Wilson and Mr. Langton, before a select committee of the 
Legislative Assembly, etc. Quebec, 49 p. in-8. 

975. Sangster (C. H.) Hesperus, and other poems and lyrics. Montreal, 

186 p. petit in-8. 

976. Smallwood (Charles), M.D. Contribution to Canadian Metereology. 

Eeduced from Observations taken at St. Martin, Isle Jesus, C.E. 
Montreal. 

977. Smith (William). A Letter from William Smith, of Montreal, to his 

friend John Brown, of London, in which is detailed some of the 
grievances under which Canada labors. Montreal, 8 p. in-8. 

978. Somerville (Alex.) Conservative science of nations, being the first com- 

plete narrative of Somerville 's diligent life in the service of public 
safety in Britain. Montreal, 320 p. in-8. 

979. Snodgrass (Eev. W.) The Night of Death; a sermon on the occasion 

of the death of Hon. Peter McGill; with biographical notice of the 
deceased. Montreal, 37 p. in-8. 



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980. Specimen pages of the Narrative of the Jesuit Fathers in Canada. 

Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 

981. Synod. Proceedings of the first meeting of the Synod of the Diocese of 

Montreal, June 7 and 8, 1859, and of the second meeting, June 19 
and 20, 1860. Montreal, 42-29 p. in-8. 

982. Thompson's Mirror of Parliament. 

983. Vasey (Geo. G.) English Grammar made easy, and adapted to the 

capacity of children. Montreal, 96 p. 

984. Wesleyan Methodist Church of Canada. Proceeding and Evidence of the 

Select Committee on the Petition of the Conference in relation to the 
University of Toronto; with appendix printed for the use of the 
Committee. Quebec, 280 p. in-8. 

985. Wilson (Thomas). Transatlantic Sketches; or, Travelling Eeminiscences 

of the West Indies and United States. Montreal, 179 p. in-12. 

986. Wray (Eev. H. B.) The Mysteries of the Kingdom; a sermon preached 

in St. Luke's Church, Laprairie. Montreal, 29 p. in-8. 

1861 

Voir No 876. 

987. Adamson (Eev. A.) Case, Letters and Addresses. Quebec. 

988. Canadian Immigration. Three Eivers, in-8. 

989. Catalogue of the Library of the Civil Service Association. Quebec, 

19 p. in-8. 

990. Census. Eeturn of the religious, national and school census of the 

city of Montreal for 1861, compared on 1851. Montreal, 2 p. 
(Leemyng, Murphy and Marchand, Commissioners.) 

991. Civil Service Eifle Corps. Eegulations. Quebec, 18 p. 

992. Contract, specification and schedule of prices for Heating and Ventilating 

the Parliamentary and Departmental Buildings, Ottawa City, C.W. 
Quebec, 32 p. in-8. 

993. Crimes. Statistical Eeport of Crimes committed in the City of Montreal 

for the year 1860. Montreal, 2 p. (Signer Hayes, chef de police.) 

994. Croil (James). Dundas; or, a sketch of Canadian history, and more 

particularly of the County of Dundas, one of the earliest settled 
counties in Upper Canada. Montreal, 352 p. in-8. 

995. Forsyth (J. Bell). A Few Months in the East; or, a Glimpse of the 

Eed, the Dead, and the Black Seas. By a Canadian. Quebec, 181 p. 
in-8. 

996. Great (The) Eastern, being a full description and historical account 

of the Monarch of the Ocean. Quebec, 33 p. in-8. 

997. Gr*osse Isle emigrant station. A letter addressed to the inspectors of 

hospitals, prisons and asylums. Quebec, 15 p. in-8. 

998. Gugy (A.) Some remarks on the pamphlet of Wm. Foster Coffin, Esq. 

8. 1. 19 p. in-8. 



7O SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

999. Gugy (A). Some incidents related by credible witnesses in the life of 

a provincial. Quebec, 29 p. in-8. 

1000. Harbour of Quebec. Remarks on t the Harbour of Quebec, by an Observer 

not a member of the Board of Trade, etc. Quebec, 14 p. in-4. 

1001. Houghton (J. G. K.) Report of the case of Hooper vs. Leslie, in the 

Superior Court. Montreal. 

1002. Kemp (Rev. A. Ferrie). Digest of the Minutes of the Synod of the 

Presbyterian Church of Canada, a historical introduction and an 
appendix of forms and procedures. Montreal, 471 p. in-8. 

1003. Le Ber. The Christian Heroine of Canada; or, Life of Miss Le Ber. 

Montreal, 186 p. in-8. 

(Traduit par Mademoiselle Drunimond, fille de 1'honorable L. T. 
Drummond.) 

1004. Legge (Charles). Preliminary Report and Plans showing the Necessity 

of Hydraulic Docks at Montreal, with Manufacturing Facilities in 
connection with a City Terminus for the Grand Trunk Railway. 
Montreal, in-8. 

1005. List of counties, cities, towns, parishes, townships, etc., in Lower Canada 

up to 1st January, 1861. 8. 1. n. d. 22 p. in-8. 

1006. Logan (W. E.) Remarks on the Fauna of the Quebec group of Rocks 

and the Primordial Zone of Canada, addressed to Mr. Joachim Barraude. 
Montreal. 

1007. Lovell's General Geography. (With Maps and Illustrations.) Montreal, 

100 p. in-4. 

1008. Mathieson (Rev. A.) Sermon preached at St. Andrew's Church, Quebec, 

on the 29th May, 1861, at opening of Synod of the Presbyterian Church 
of Canada, in connection of Church of Scotland. Montreal, 29 p. in-8. 

1009. Mavor (William). The English spelling book, accompanied by a 

progressive series of easy and familiar lessons. Montreal, in-12. 

1010. Montreal Board of Trade. A letter from a member of the, on the 

subject of the Quebec Harbour Commission. Montreal. 

1011. Mountain (Geo. J.) A sermon preached before the first Provincial 

Synod of Canada on Tuesday, 10th September, 1861, in Christ Church 
Cathedral, Montreal. Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

1012. Nelson, M.D. (Horatio). Stricture of the rectum, its history, symptoms, 

diagnosis, pathology, and successful treatment by incision, etc. 
Montreal, 40 p. in-8. 

1013. Pare (William). Grand Trunk Railway of Canada. Letter of applica- 

tion and testimonials in his favour as a candidate to be placed on 
the proposed commission on enquiry in Canada, March, 1861. 
8. L 26 p. in-8. 

1014. Flayfair (A. W.) Suggestions on the Defence of Canada, by the forma- 

tion of Flank Companies from the Sedentary Militia. Montreal, 8 p. 

1015. Pratt (Wm. H.) Christian Reasoning on the True Roman Catholic 

Faith, as it was once delivered to the Saints, in Prose and Poetry. 
Montreal, 36 p. in-12. 



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1016. Proctor (John J.) Voices of the Night; and other poems. Montreal, 

118 p. in-8. 

1017. Quebec. New Guide to Quebec and its environs. With a map. Quebec, 

in-18. 

1018. Eomish error propagated in the Church of England at Quebec, and 

the right of petition against it denied by the Synod; etc. Quebec^ 
38 p. in-12. 

1019. Spedon (Andrew L.) Tales of the Canadian Forest. Montreal, in-12. 

1020. Walker (Annie L.) Leaves from the Canadian Backwoods. Montreal^ 

174 p. in-8. 

1021. Willan (J. H.) A Manual of the Criminal Law of Canada. Quebec, 

58 p. in-8. 

1022. Willson and Eobb. The metals in Canada. A manual for explorers, 

containing practical instructions in searching for and testing the value- 
of metallic ore, with special reference to Canada. Montreal, 80 p. in-12. 

1862 

1023. Ashe (E. D.) Notes of a Journey Across the Andes in Peru. Tr. Lit* 

and Hist. Soc. Quebec, 35 p. in-8. 

1024. Benjamin (George). Short lessons for Members of Parliament, com- 

piled from English and other publications. By a Canadian M.P. of 
experience in Legislative routine. Quebec, 70 p. in-8. 
(Texte frangais en regard.) 

1025. Boards of Examiners. Eules and regulations for the establishment of 

new , and to define the juridiction of the old Boards in Lower 
Canada. Montreal, 80 p. 

1026. Bucke (E. Maurice), M.D., C.M. The Correlation of the Vital and Phy- 

sical Forces. A Prize Thesis. Montreal, 22 p. gr. in-4. 

1027. Cahill (Dr.) A Lecture on the social and political case of Ireland, 

delivered in the City Hall, Montreal, Oct. 24th, 1862. Montreal. 

1028. Census. Abstract of the Origins and Eeligions of Upper and Lower 

Canada, 1861. Quebec, 9 p. in-4. 

1029. Collection of the products of the waters and forests of Lower Canada 

collected and ordered for the universal exhibition of London, year 
1862. Montreal, 14 p. in-4. 

1030. Colonial Defences in 1859. Eeport by Imperial Commissions and a 

Committee of the House of Commons in 1861. Quebec. 

1031. Cook (John Wilson). Biographical sketch of the Hon. John A. 

Macdonald. Quebec, 22 p. 

1032. Darnell (Eev. H. F.) Songs by the Way; a collection of original poems 

for the comfort and encouragement of Christian pilgrims. Montreal, 
186 p. in-8. 

1033. Dawson (Sir W.) Alpine and Arctic Plants, a lecture delivered before 

the Young Men's Christian Association of Montreal, February, 1862. 
Montreal, 25 p. in-8. 



72 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1034. Dawson (Sir W.) Proceedings at the Inauguration of the Wm. Molson 

Hall of McGill University, by His Excellency the Et. Hon. Viscount 
Monck, Oct. 10, 1862. Montreal, 31-39 p. in-8. 

1035. Drill and Eifle Instruction for the Corps of Eifle Volunteers .... 

Quebec, 80 p. in-8. 

1036. Emigration. Letters from Canada, with numerous illustrations. Quebec, 

56 p. in-8. Figures. 

1037. Evans (Eev. J. S.) Christian predestination. Quebec. 

1038. Fulford (Francis). Letter to the bishops and clergy of the United 

Church of England and Ireland in Canada, from F. Fulford, D.D., 
Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

1039. Fulford (F.) Second letter to the bishops and clergy, etc., etc. 

Montreal, 7 p. in-8. 

1040. Fulford (F.) A third letter to the bishops and clergy, etc., etc. 

Montreal, 14 p. in-8. 

1041. Garneau (F. X.) History of Canada from the Time of its Discovery 

till the Union year 1840-41. Translated by Andrew Bell. In two 
volumes. Quebec, Vol. 1, XXXIII-556 p. Vol. 2, XIV-499 p. in-8. 

1042. Garven (John). Military Drill and Eifle Instruction Book for the 

use of Canadian Volunteers under the sanction of Colonel Dyde, 
commanding the active Force. Montreal, 59 p. in.-8. 

1043. Guide. The Lower St. Lawrence, or Quebec to Halifax via Gaspe and 

Pictou. To which is appended Mr. Wood's Description of the Eiver 
Saguenay, also, Legends of the St. Lawrence and all about Fishing, 
etc., etc. Quebec, 122 p. in-12. 

1044. Hellmuth (I.) A Eeply to a Letter of the Et. Eev. the Lord Bishop. 

of Montreal and Metropolifan of Canada, etc., by I. Hellmuth, D.D., 
Archdeacon of Huron, Minister of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, C.W. 
To which is appended "The Letter" of the Lord Bishop of Montreal. 
Quebec, 16-14 p. in-8. 

1045. Hellmuth (I.) Eeply to a second Letter of the Eight Eev. the Lord 

Bishop of Montreal. Quebec, 13-7 p. in-8. 

1046. Hellmuth (Eev. I.) No. 3, reply to a third letter of the Eight Eev. 

the Lord Bishop of Montreal, etc. Quebec, 16 p. in-8. 

1047. Hone (Wm.) Table of fees. Montreal. 

1048. Hoskins (Bradford S.) A Few Thoughts on Volunteering. Quebec, 

24 p. in-8. 

1049. Hurlburt (J.' Beaufort). The Forests of Canada. Montreal. 

1050. Johnson (Eev. John H.) Man the Architect of his own Fortune; a 

Lecture. Montreal, 24 p. 

1051. Ivelso (Samuel J.) Notes on the Saguenay for Tourists and others. 

Quebec, 31 p. in-8. 

1052. Langton (John). On the Age of Timber Trees, and the prospects of a 

continuous supply of Timber in Canada. Trans. Lit. and Hist. Soc. 
Quebec, 19 p. in-8. A Lecture read 15th January, 1862. 



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1053. Leaves from the Backwoods. Montreal, 166-8 p. 

1054. Lemoine (J. M.) Legendary Lore of the Lower St. Lawrence. Quebec, 

34 p. in-12. 

1055. Logan (W. E.) Descriptive Catalogue of a Collection of the Economic 

Minerals of Canada and of its Crystalline Rocks, sent by the Geological 
Survey to the London International Exhibition of 1862. Montreal, 
88 p. gr. in-8. 

1056. Lysons (Colonel D.), C.B. Parting Words on the Rejected Militia 

Bill. Quebec, 14 p. in-8. 

1057. Mawn. The trial, conviction, sentence and execution of John Mawn 

for the murder of Sgt. Edward Quinn, H. M. 16th Regt. Montreal. 

1058. McCallum, M.D. (D. C.) Valedictory address delivered to the 

graduating class, 31st March, 1862. Montreal, 11 p. in-8. 

1059. Meredith (E. A.), LL.D. An Important but Neglected Branch of 

Social Science. Trans. Lit. and Hist. Soc. Quebec, 23 p. in-8. A 
Lecture read 6th November, 1861. 

1060. Military (The), Defences of Canada, considered in respect to our 

Colonial Relation with Great Britain. In a series of Letters published 
in the Quebec "Morning Chronicle." (Revised and corrected, with 
notes and additions, by an Upper Canadian.) Quebec, 41 p. in-8. 
(Auteur: H. B. Willson.) 

1061. Militia. Report of the Commissioners appointed to report a plan for 

the better organization of the Militia Department and the best means 
of reorganizing the Militia of the Province, and to prepare a Bill 
thereto. Quebec, 22 p. 

1062. Morgan (H. J.) Canadian Parliamentary Companion for 1862, and for 

succeeding years to 1876. Quebec and Ottawa, in-18. 

1063. Morgan (H. J.) Sketches of celebrated Canadians and persons con- 

nected with Canada, from the earliest period in the history of the 
Province, down to the present time. Quebec, XIII-779 p. in-8 royal. 

1064. Oliver (W. S.) Lecture on the Social Evil, delivered to the men of the 

60th Rifles, March 7, 1862. Quebec, 20 p. 

1065. Playfair (A. W.) Comparison between the march of the 43d 

Light Infantry in 1867, and that of the late 104th Regiment in 1813, 
from New Brunswick to Quebec; also, remarks on the best winter route 
for troops from the British Isles to Canada. S. 1. (Montreal), 4 p. 

1066. Poutre (Felix). Escaped from the Gallows. Souvenir of a Canadian 

State Prisoner in 1838. Felix Poutre. Montreal, 48 p. in-4. 

1067. Proceedings at the inauguration of the William Molson Hall of McGill 

University, by H. E. the Rt. Hon. Viscount Monck, Governor-General 
of British North America, on Friday afternoon, October 10, 1862. 
Montreal, 43 p. in-8. 

1068. Rules and Regulations for the Examination of Candidates for teachers' 

certificates or diplomas, etc. Montreal, 80 p. in-8. 

1069. Roe (Rev. H.) Bicentenary Sermons; two sermons on the History and 

Scriptural Authority of the Book of Common Prayer. Montreal, 32 p. 



74 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1070. Snodgrass (Rev. W.) The Good Centurion, an example for Scotchmen 

in Canada; a sermon. Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

1071. Stadacona Club. Constitution, Rules and Regulations. Quebec, 27 p. 

1072. Taylor (Rev. Wm.) The death of the Righteous; a Sermon. Montreal. 

1073. Todd (Alfred). On the proceedings to be adopted in conducting or 

opposing Private Bills in the Parliament of Canada; and the Standing 
Orders of both Houses in relation thereto. Second Edition. Montreal, 
in-12. 

1074. Upper Canada Surveys. Remark on , and extracts from the Sur- 

veyor's Reports, containing a description of the soil and timber of 
the townships in the Huron and Ottawa Territory, and on the North 
Shore of Lake Huron. With map. Quebec, in-8. 

1075. Wallace (Alexander). The Ventilation of the Railway Cars; a paper 

read before the Lit. and H. S. of 'Quebec. Quebec, 9 p. in-8. 

1076. Williams (Rev. John). God's works in the time past. A sermon. Quebec. 

1077. Wurtele (Arthur). Tables for reducing English, old French, and 

metrical measures. Montreal, 47 p. 

1863 

1078. Adopted (The) Daughter; or, the Trials of Sabra. A tale of real 

life. Second Edition. Montreal, 198 p. in-24. 

1079. Ascher (Isidore G.) Voices from the Hearth. A Collection of Verses 

by "Isidor. " Montreal, 168 p. in-8. 

(Ascher vint au Canada en 1843 et y fut admis au barreau. 
Retourna en Angleterre en 1864.) 

1080. Aylwards (The) and Their Orphans. Unjust Hanging of prisoners at 

Belleville, C.W. Published by H. E. D. (formerly Reporter to the 
Press). Quebec, 16 p. in-8. 

1081. Bagg (Stanly Clark). Notes on Coins: Being the first paper read 

before the Numismatic Society of Montreal. Montreal. 

1082. Bagg (S. C.) Coins and Medals, aids to the study and verification of 

Holy Writ. Montreal, 12 p. in-18. 

1083. Bouchette (R. S. M.) Weights and Measures. Tr. Lit and Eist. S. 

Quebec, 33 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1084. Brunet (L'abbe O.) Michaux and his journey in Canada. S. I. 

(Montreal) n. d. 13 p. in-8. 

(Contient une carte de la region du lac St. Jean.) 

1085. Catalogue of articles shewn at the Provincial exhibition held at Montreal 

and inaugurated by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Montreal. 

1086. Cayley (Edward). Up the River Moisie. Trans. Lit. and Eist. S. 

Quebec, 17 p. in-8. Carte. A paper read 1st April, 1863. 

1087. Courtenay (J. M. de). The culture of the vine and emigration. 

Quebec, 53 p. in-8. 



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1088. Dalton's Hand-Book of the Exhibition and Guide to Montreal, etc. 

Montreal, 63 p. in-12. 

1089. Darey (P. J.), M.A. The Student's Companion to the study of French. 

Montreal, 143 p. 

1090. Darnell (Eev. H. F.) Verses in Memory of the Et. Eev. G. J. Mountain, 

Lord Bishop of Quebec. St. John's, L.C., 7 p. 

1091. Dawson (Principal). The Duties of Educated young men in British 

America. Montreal, 24 p. in-8. 

1092. Dawson (J. W.) Air-Breathers of the Coal Period: a descriptive account 

of the remains of land animals formed in the coal formation of Nova 
Scotia, etc., etc., etc. Montreal and London, 81 p. in-8. 6 Planches. 

1093. Day (Mrs. C. M.) Pioneers of the Eastern Townships; a work con- 

taining official and reliable information respecting the formation of 
settlements; with incidents in their early history, and details of 
adventures, perils and deliverances. Montreal, 171 p. in-4. 

1094. De Boucherville (C. B.) The system of Credit Foncier, etc. Quebec, 

177 p. in-8. 

1095. Durnford (Miss Mary). Family Eecollectibns of Lieut. Gen. E. W. 

Durnf ord. Montreal, in-8. 

1096. Falloon (Eev. Daniel). History of Ireland, Civil and Ecclesiastical, 

from the earliest times till the death of Henry II. Edited by Eev. 
John Irwin, A.M. Montreal, 399 p. in-12. 

1097. Fleming (Sandford). A Great Territorial Eoad to British Columbia. 

Quebec, 57 p. in-8. 

1098. Fortin. Annual reports of Pierre Fortin, stipendiary magistrate, com- 

mander of the expedition for the protection of the fisheries in. the 
Gulf of St. Lawrence, during the season of 1861 and 1862. Quebec, 
123 p. in-8. 

1099. Galbraith (Thomas). Ne~w Monetary theory. The absolute depreciation 

of gold demonstrated to the extent of 50 per cent.; the prevalent 
monetary theory overturned; the true nature of money defined. 
Montreal, 38 p. in-8. 

1100. Gaols. General Eules and Eegulations for the interior order and police 

of the Common Gaol of the District of Montreal. Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 

1101. Hallock (Chs.) Sketches of the Life and Career of "Stonewall 

Jackson. ' ' Montreal. 

1102. Judicial Statistics Lower Canada. Annual Eeturns for the years 1860- 

1863. Reprinted from the Canada Official Gazette. 

1103. Lemoine (J. M.) Maple leaves. A budget of legendary, historical, 

critical, and sporting intelligence. Vol. 1, Quebec, VII-104 p. in-8; 
Vol. 2, Quebec, 1864, 224 p. in-8; Vol. 3, Quebec, 1865, IV-137 p. in-8; 
Vol. 4, Quebec, 1873, VI-288 p. in-8; Vol. 5, Quebec, 1889. 

1104. Le Sueur (Peter). Memorials of the Quebec Conference. Quebec, 129 

p. petit in-8. 



76 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1105. Le Sueur (Philip). Tables of sterling exchange, reduced to dollars 

and cents, etc. Quebec, 108 p. in-12. 

1106. Logan (W. E.) Geology of Canada, embracing the results of all 

explorations between 1858 and 1863. Montreal, XXVII-983 p. gr. in-8. 

1107. Macaulay (George Henry). The System of Landed Credit or la Banque 

de Credit Foncier. The working of that institution in Europe. 
Quebec, 66 p. in-8. 

1108. Mathieson (Rev. A.) Anniversary Sermon before St. Andrew's Society. 

Montreal, 19 p. 

1109. McGee (Hon. Thomas D'Arcy). On a lately discovered MS. of Samuel 

Champlain. A Lecture read before the Quebec Literary and 
Historical Society on Wednesday, Dec. 17th, 1862. Quebec, 7 p. in-8. 

1110. Memorial of the people of Red River to the British and Canadian 

Governments. With Remarks on the Establishment of a Great Terri- 
torial Route from Canada to British Columbia. Submitted to the 
Canadian Government by Sandford Fleming. Quebec, in-8. 

1111. Meredith (E. A.) Note on some Emendations (not hitherto suggested) 

in the text of Shakespeare, with a new Explanation of an old passage. 
A Lecture read before the Q. L. and H. S., 1st April, 1863. Quebec, 
56 p. in-8. 

1112. Morphy (J). Ned Fenton's portfolio. Quebec, 141 p. in-8. 

1113. Numismatic Society of Montreal. Constitution and Bye-Laws. Montreal, 

15 p. in-18. 

(Texte frangais en regard.) 

1114. Notman (John). The Law and Practice concerning Controverted Parlia- 

mentary Elections in the Province of Canada. Quebec, in-8. 

1115. Proceedings of the annual convocation of the University of Bishop's 

College, Lennoxville, held on Tuesday, the 23rd day of June, 1863, 
etc. Montreal, 39 p. in-8. 

1116. Public Buildings. Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire 

into matters connected with the public buildings at Ottawa. Quebec, in-8. 

1117. Ramsay (T. K.) Government Commissions of Inquiry. Montreal, 

18 p. in-8. 

1118. Recollections of a visit to Great Britain and Ireland in the summer 

of 1862. Quebec, 95 p. in-8. (Signer J. Morphy.) 

1119. Roe (Rev. H.) Purgatory Transubstantiation and the Mass, examined 

in three sermons, by the light of Holy Scripture, Right Reason and 
Christian Antiquity. Quebec, 96 p. in-8. 

(II y eut, la meme annee, une autre edition publiee a Montreal.) 

1120. Shanly, C.E. (Walter). Report on the Ottawa and French River Naviga- 

tion Project. Montreal, 56 p. in-8. 

1121. Snodgrass (Rev. W.) The Two Builders; or, the Conclusion of the 

matter; a sermon. Montreal, 23- p. in-8. 

1122. Specifications for the construction and erection of a building for the 

new pumping apparatus. Montreal. 



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1123. Spedon (A. L.) Kambles among the Blue-Noses; or, reminiscences of 

a tour through New Brunswick and Nova Scotia during the Summer 
of 1862. Montreal, 229 p. in-12. 

1124. Sturton (S.) A Few Thoughts on the Botanic and Geography of Canada. 

Trans. L. and H. S. Quebec. 

1125. Tate (Charles M.) The Capabilities of the Harbour of Quebec. Trans. 

Lit and Hist. S. Quebec, 19 p. in-8. A lecture read 1st April, 1863, 
and Quebec, 23 p. in-8. A Lecture read January 2nd, 1863. 

1126. Thompson (Rev. J. H.) The Angel of the Church; a sermon preached 

in 1863 on the Consecration of the Rt. Rev. J. W. Williams, D.D., 
Lord Bishop of Quebec. Montreal. 

1127. Volunteer Force Canada. Instructions for cleaning arms. S. 1. 73 p. 

in-12. 

1128. Walton (J. S.) School Register. Sherbrooke. 

1129. Williams (Rev. J.) Acts of Primitive Christianity. A Sermon. Quebec. 

1864 

1130. Abbott (Hon. J. J. C.) The insolvent act of 1864. Quebec. 

1131. Anderson (Dr.) Gold Fields of Nova Scotia. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. 

Quebec, 16 p. in-8. A lecture read 4th November, 1863. 

1132. Appeal (An) to the Catholics of Canada, and especially Irish Catholics, 

for the Erection of a Church in the Parish of St. Dunstan of Lake 
Beauport. Montreal, 11 p.' in-8. 

(Sign6: Hyacinthe Gagnon, P.P.) 

1133. Ashe (Lt. E. D.) Result of observations for the determination of the 

latitude of the Quebec Observatory. Tr. Lit. and Hist S. Quebec. 

1134. Ashe (Lt. E. D.) Motions of the Top, Teetotum, and Gyroscope. 

Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. 11 p. in-8. A Lecture read 6th January, 1864. 

1135. Bacon (Avery D.) A treatise on Bees: their management, diseases and 

method of cure. Aylmer, L.C. 

1136. Bagg (Stanley C.) Archseologia Americana. Montreal, 11 p. in-8. 

1137. Bagg (S. C.) A Chronological Numismatic Compendium of the Twelve 

Ceesars, and a Summary of Remarkable Events from the birth of Julius 
Csesar, B.C. 100, to the death of St. John the Evangelist, A.D. 100. 
Montreal. 

1138. Bailey (J.) The gold digger's guide. Quebec, 33 p. in-12. 

1139. Brown (Thomas Storrow). A history of the Grand Trunk Railway of 

Canada. Compiled from public documents. Quebec, 100 p. in-8. 

1140. Buchanan (Is.) The relations of the industry of Canada with the 

Mother Country and the United States, edited by H. J. Morgan. 
Montreal, 546 p. in-8. Portrait. 

1141. Chandonnet (Rev. T. A.) Discourses delivered at Notre Dame de 

Quebec during the Triduum of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, 
1863. Translated from the French. Quebec, 52 p. in-8. 



78 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1142. Coffin (William F.) 1812: the war and its moral: a Canadian Chronicle. 

Montreal, 296 p. in-8. 

1143. Correspondence, Documents, in the Inquiry of Messrs. Lafrenaye and 

Doherty, Commissioners, into the office of the Clerk of the Crown and 
Clerk of the Peace, Montreal, followed by the remarks of Messrs. 
Delisle and Schiller. Montreal, 100 p. in-8. 

1144. Couper (William). The orders, sub-orders and genera of insects. Trans. 

Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 18 p. in-8. A Lecture read 20th April, 1863. 

1145. Couper (W.) List of Coleoptera and Diptera taken at Quebec and 

other parts of Lower Canada. Tr. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 19 p. in-8. 

1146. Crown (The) and the Confederation. Three letters to the Hon. John 

A. Macdonald. Montreal, 36 p. in-8. 

1147. Darey (Professor J. P.) The Student's Companion or Elementary 

Lessons and Exercises in translating from English into French. 
Montreal, 143 p. in-18. 

1148. Dawson (Principal). On some points in the History and Prospects of 

Protestant Education in Lower Canada. A lecture delivered. . . 
Dec., 1864. Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 

1149. Dawson (Principal). Addresses of Principal Dawson and Eev. D. H. 

McVicar, delivered at the Bible Society Meeting, January 27, 1864. 
Montreal, 3-6 p. in-8. 

1150. Dawson -(J. W.) First Lessons in Scientific Agriculture for schools 

and private instruction. Montreal, 200 p. in-8. 

1151. De Gaspe (P. Aubert). The Canadians of Old. Translated by 

Georgiana M. Pennee. Quebec, 331 p. in-8. 

1152. De Sola (Rvd. A.) Valedictory Address to the Graduates in Arts of the 

McGill University, by the Evd. A. de Sola, LL.D., Professor of Hebrew 
and Oriental Literature. Montreal, 8 p. in-8. 

1153. Dewart (Edward Hartley). Selections from Canadian Poets, with occa- 

sional critical and bibliographical notes, and an introductory essay on 
Canadian poetry. Montreal, XIX-304 p. in-8. 

1154. Douglas (Eev. Mr.) The Gold Fields of Canada. Trans. Lit. and 

Hist. S. Quebec, 16 p. in-8. A lecture read 18th November, 1863. 

1155. Education. A few remarks on the meeting at Montreal, for the forma- 

tion of an association for the promotion and protection of the 
educational interests of Protestants in Lower Canada. Montreal, 36 
p. in-8. 

1156. Education. Sketch of education in Upper and Lower Canada. S. I. 

21 p. in-8. 

1157. Ferland (L'Abbe). Biographical notice of Joseph Octave Plessis, Bishop 

of Quebec. Translated by T. B. French from the original French. 
Quebec, XIV-177 p. in-8. 

1158. - Fisheries of the St. Lawrence. Practical notes on the legislation for 
the fisheries of the St. Lawrence, to William Ehodes. Quebec, 15 p. in-8. 



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1159. Gait (A. T.) Speech on the proposed union of the B. N. A. Provinces, 

delivered at Sherbrooke, C.E., 23rd November, 1864. Montreal, 24 p. 
in-8. 

1159a. Gold. Notes on the gold of Eastern Canada. Montreal, 40 p. in-8. 

1160. Hamilton (P. S.) Union of the colonies, British North American. 

Montreal, 103 p. in-8. 

1161. Harrington (E.) Statistics of the Manufactures and Commerce of 

Lake Memphramagog. Stanstead, 8 p. in-8. 

1162. Harvey (W.) The Priest and the Novelist; a Eequiem; with a preface 

on William M. Thackeray and Frederick W. Faber. Quebec, 20 p. in-8. 



1163. Haynes (Dr. J.) Poems respectfully dedicated to his friends. Quebec, 

152 p. petit in-8. 

1164. Hittel. On gold mines and mining. Quebec, 45 p. in-8. 

1165. Hodgins (J. G.) Easy Lessons in General Geography. Montreal, 80 p. 

petit in-4. 

1166. Hunt (T. Sterry). Notes on the mineral wilsonite. Montreal, 40 p. in-8. 

1167. Kirby (James). The British North American almanac and annual 

record for the year 1864. Vol. 1, Montreal, s. d. 368 p. in-8, double 
colonne. 

1168. Langevin (Eevd. Jean). Answers to programmes on teaching and agri- 

culture, for elementary school, normal school, and academy diplomas. 
Quebec, 50 p. in-8. 

1169. Langton (John). The Census of 1861. A Paper read before the Literary 

and Historical Society of Quebec, 2nd March, 1864. Quebec, 22 p. ln-8. 

1170. Langton (John). Note on an Incident of Early Canadian History. 

Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 8 p. in-8. A Lecture read 16th 
December, 1863. 

1171. Leach (Evd. Canon), D.C.L. A great work left undone; or, the 

Desideratum in Systems of Education. A Lecture delivered ' on the 
26th January, 1864. Montreal, 32 p. in-8. 

1172. Legge (Charles). Harbor improvements at foot of Lachine Canal. 

Montreal, 40 p. in-8. 

1173. Leprohon (Mrs.) Antoinette de Mirecourt; or, secret marrying and 

secret sorrowing. A Canadian tale. Montreal, VI-369 p. in-12. 

1174. Logan (Sir W.) Geological Survey of Canada. Eeport of progress 

from the commencement to 1863. Montreal, XXIV-983 p. gr. in-8. 

1175. Logan (Sir W.) Notes on the gold of Eastern Canada. Montreal, 

40 p. in-8. 

1176. Macdonnell (Eev. George). Aid to Sacramental Communion. Montreal, 

211 p. petit in-12. 

1177. Marsh (Eev. D.) An address delivered in the free chapel Sunday 

School, Quebec, on the death of its founder, Jeffery Hale, Esq. Quebec, 
16 p. in-12. 



80 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1178. Mathieson (Rev. A.) The Beauty of Earthly Objects of attachment. 

A sermon. Montreal, 26 p. in-8. 

1179. Meredith (E. A.), LL.D. Glance at the present state of the Common 

Gaols of Canada, etc. S. 1. 16 p. in-8. A Lecture read April 6th, 1864. 

1180. Monro (Alex.) History, Geography, and Statistics of British North 

America. Montreal, IV-324 p. in-12. Figures. 

1181. Normal, Model, Grammar and Common schools of Upper Canada. Annual 

report of 1863. Quebec, in-8 royal. 

1182. Northern (The) Kingdom, by a Colonist. Montreal, s. d. 18 p. 

1183. O'Brien (G. S.) The toifrist's guide to Quebec. Quebec, VIII-70 p. in-8. 

1184. Petherick (Thos.) and Michel (A.) Eeports on the Viger Copper Mine. 

Montreal. 

1185. Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers of Lower Canada. List 

of Officers, Constitution, etc. Montreal, 18 p. in-8. 

1186. tRobertson (Alexander), Q.C. A Digest of all Keports published in 

Lower Canada to 1864. Montreal, 514 p. in-8 royal. 

1187. Roe (Rev. Henry). Prayer, a Confirmation lecture. Quebec, 19 p. in-8. 

1188. Roe (Rev. H.) Advantages and Means of Keeping up Habits of Read- 

ing among the Clergy; a paper read before the clergy at the Visitation 
of the Lord Bishop of Quebec. Montreal, 23 p. in-8. 

1189. Roger (Charles). Quebec: as it was, and as it is, or, a brief history 

of the oldest city in Canada, from its foundation to the present time, 
etc. Quebec, 147 p. in-8. 

1190. Sewell (Col. John). Canada defended by her Militia. Quebec. 

1191. Small (H. Beaumont). The animals of North America, Series I., 

Mammalia, Montreal, 112 p. Series II., Fresh water fish, Montreal, 
72 p. in-8. 2 Vols. 

1192. Snodgrass (Rev. W.) A Minister's Farewell; a sermon. Montreal, 

20 p. in-8. 

1193. St. Albans (The) Raid. Investigation by the police committee of the 

City Council of Montreal into the charges preferred .by Councillor B. 
Devlin against Guillaume Lamothe, Esq., Chief of police, and pro- 
ceedings of the council in reference thereto. Montreal, 75 p. in-8. 

1194. Tache (J. C.) The Board of Inspectors of Asylums, Prisons and 

Hospitals an3 its accusers. Quebec, 20 p. in-8. 

1195. Waulers, M.D. (John). Letters on Homoeopathy. For and against. 

Montreal, 16 p. double colonne. 

1196. Wiggins (Ezekiel S.) The Architecture of the Heavens; containing a 

new theory of the Universe, and the extent of the Deluge, and the 
testimony of the Bible and Geology in opposition to the views of Dr. 
Colenso. Montreal, 304 p. in-8. 

1197. Wilkes (Rev. H.) The Name above every Name; a sermon. . Montreal. 



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1865 

1198. Art Association. Exhibition, 1865. Catalogue of oil and water-colour 

paintings, photographs and other works of art exhibited. Montreal. 

1199. Austin (F. W. G.) Remarks on the Fisheries Bill, addressed to the 

Honorable A. Campbell, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Quebec, 23 
p. in-8. 

(M. Austin a beaucoup ecrit dans la presse sur les pecheries 
canadiennes.) 

1200. Barrass (Rev. Edward). Class Meetings: their origin and advantages. 

SherbrooTce, 21 p. in-8. 

1201. Beall (John Yates). Memoir. His Life, Trial, Correspondence, Diary, 

including his own Account of the Raid on Lake Erie in 1864. 
Montreal: Printed by John Lovell. 

1202. Benjamin (L. 1ST.) The St. Albans Raid; or, investigation into the 

Charges against Lt. Bennett H. Young and Command, for their acts 
at St. Albans, Vt., on the 19th October, 1864, etc., etc. Montreal, 
480 p. in-8. 

1203. Billings (E.) Palseozoic fossils. Vol. 1. Montreal, in-8. 

1204. Caldwell (Henry). The Invasion of Canada in 1775. Quebec, 19 p. in-8. 

1205. Cameron (Hon. Malcolm). Lecture delivered to the Young Men's 

Mutual Improvement Association, the Lord Bishop of the Diocese 
in the chair. Quebec, 23 p. in-8. 

1206. Campbell (Mrs. A.) Rough and Smooth. Quebec, 138 p. in-8. 

1207. Campbell (Rev. John). Inaugural address, University Literary and 

Scientific Society. Toronto, 31 p. in-8. 

1208. Canada. A geographical, agricultural and mineralogical sketch. Quebec, 

33 p. in-8. 
. (Auteur: T. Sterry Hunt.) 

1209. Carter (George). A Selection of Anthems as sung in the Cathedrals of 

Montreal, Toronto and Quebec. Montreal, 59 p. in-16. 

1210. Catalogue. Supplementary Catalogue of the Library of Parliament. 

Books added since 12th February, 1864. Quebec, 19 p. in-8. 

1211. Cauchon (Joseph). The Union of the Provinces of British North 

America. Translated by George Henry Macaulay. Quebec, 154 p. in-8.' 

1212. Code (Civil) of Lower Canada. First, Second and Third Reports. 

Fourth and Fifth Reports. Sixth and Seventh Reports and Supple- 
mentary Report. Quebec, 3 Vol. 565-471-399 p. in-folio. 

(Texte franc,ais en regard. L 'index analytique fut imprime a 
Ottawa en 1867. 100 p. in-8.) 

1213. Confederation. Debates in the Parliament of Canada on the subject of 

the Confederation of the British North American Provinces. Quebec. 

1214. Cordner (Rev. J.) The American Conflict; an address spoken before 

the New England Society of Montreal. Montreal, 48 p. in-8. 
Sec. I., 1906-6 



82 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1215. Cordner (Eev. J.) Canada and the United States. Montreal, in-8. 

1216. Couper (W.) List of coleoptera taken at Quebec and other parts of 

Lower Canada. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 10 p. in-8. 

1217. Douglas (Eev. James). On two Mummies from Thebes, in Upper 

Egypt. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 5 p. in-8. A lecture read 15th 
February, 1865. 

1218. Dunkin (Christopher). Speech delivered in the Legislative Assembly, 

during the debate on the subject of the Confederation of the British 
North American Provinces. Quebec, 64 p. in-8. 

1219. Education. A lecture on self education, by the Et. Eev. the Lord 

Bishop of Quebec. Quebec, 12 p. in-8. 

1220. First (The) Book of Eeading Lessons, by the Christian Brothers. 

Quebec, 72 p. in-12. 

1221. Fleming (Sandford). Eeport on the Intercolonial Eailway exploratory 

survey made under instructions from the Canadian Government in the 
year 1864. Quebec, 160 p. in-8. Carte. 

1222. Fletcher (E. T.) The Lost Island of Atlantis. Trans. Lit. and Hist. 

S. Quebec, 24 p. in-8. A Lecture read 6th May, 1863. 

1223. Fletcher (E. T.) On the secular change of magnetic declination in 

Canada, from 1790 to 1850. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 8 p. 
in-8. A lecture read 17th May, 1865. 

1224. Fulford (Francis). Sermons, addresses and statistics of the Diocese 

of Montreal. Montreal, XIV-308 p. in-8. Figures. 

1225. Glackmeyer (Chs.) The Charter and By-Laws of the City of Montreal; 

together with Miscellaneous Acts of the Legislature relating to the 
City, etc. Montreal, 518 p. gr. in-8. 

1226. Gold Fields (Canadian). Eeport on , and the best means of 

development. With Map. Quebec, in-8 royal. 

1227. Graham (J. A.) Letters in reply to the Superintendent of Education 

for Lower Canada. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

1228. Grant (Mrs. J. P.) Stray Leaves. A Collection of Poems. Montreal, 

166 p. 

1229. Hamilton (Eev. W.), D.D. The Classic Eeader. A collection of 

extracts for reading and recitation; with Knowle's Debate on the 
character of Julius Caesar, etc., etc. Montreal, 216 p. 

1230. Harvey (Arthur). First Prize Essay. The reciprocity treaty; its 

advantages to the United States and to Canada. Quebec, 29 p. in-8. 

1231. Heavysege (C.) Jephta's Daughter. Montreal: Dawson Brothers, 94 p. 

in-8. 

(Ce livre semble avoir ete imprime a Londres.) 

1232. Hibbard (Ashley). A Narrative and Exposure of the evil of secret 

indictments by Grand Juries. S. 1. n. d. (Montreal) 48 p. in-8. 

1233. Hodgins (J. G.) A school of History of Canada. Montreal, 281 p. in-12. 



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1234. Howe (Hon. Joseph). Speech at the International Commercial Conven- 

tion at Detroit. Montreal. 

1235. Hunt (T. Sterry). Petroleum. Its Geological Eelation considered with 

special reference to its occurrence in Gaspe, being a report addressed 
to the Hon. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Quebec, 19 p. in-8. Carte 
geologique du district de Gaspe. 

1236. Jenkins (Eev. John). Canada's Thanksgiving for National Blessings; 

a sermon. Montreal. 

1237. Jorgensen (A.) The Emigration from Europe during the present 

Century; its causes and effects. Translated from Norwegian Statistics 
and Eeports, and from extracts of l ' Historique de 1 'Emigration 
Europeenne, Asiatique et Africaine, au XIXe siecle. " Quebec, 23 p. 
in-8. 

1238. Kemp (Eev. A. F.) Eules and Forms of Procedure in the Church 

Courts. Montreal, 110 p. in-12. 

1239. Lafont (J. B. Angelvy). Treatise on French Pronunciation and 

Genders. Montreal. 

1240. Langford (J.) The Stranger's Illustrated Guide to Montreal. Montreal. 

1241. Langton (John). On some Early Eecords of the Magnetic Declination 

in North America. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 11 p. in-8. A 
Lecture read 17th May, 1865. 

1242. Logan (Sir W. E.) On the History of Eozoon Canadense. Papers by 

Sir W. E. Logan, Dr. J. W. Dawson, Dr. W. B. Carpenter, Dr. T. S. 
Hunt. With six wood engravings and a lithographical plate. 
Montreal, 39 p. in-8. 

1243. Logan (Sir W. E.) Canadian Organic Eemains. Decade II., with 

woodcuts and plates. Montreal, 157 p. in-8. 

1244. Logan (Sir W. E.) Atlas and Map to accompany the Geology of 

Canada. 1863. Montreal, 42 p. in-8. 

1245. Mavor (William), LL.D. The English Spelling Book, accompanied by 

a progressive series of easy and familiar lessons, intended as an intro- 
duction to the reading and spelling of the English language. Montreal, 
11-170 p. 

1246. McGee (T. D'Arcy). Notes on Federal Governments, passed and 

present. Quebec, 75 p. in-8. 

1247. McGee (T. D.) Two speeches on the union of the Provinces. Quebec, 

34 p. in-8. 

1248. Memorial of the Governors, Principal, and Fellows of McGill College 

and University. Presented to H. E., the Governor-General, and to the 
Legislature, February, 1865. Montreal, 8 p. in-8. 

1249. Meredith (E. A.) Short school time, with Military or Naval Drill; 

in connection especially with the subject of an efficient militia system. 

Quebec, 26 p. in-8. A Lecture read 1st April, 1864. 

1250. Merritt (The Hon. Mr.) and the Quebec Board of Trade; or the St. 

Lawrence. Quebec, s. d. 36 p. in-8. 

(Brochure due a 1 'honorable Jos. Cauchon.) 



S4 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1251. Morris (Alex.) Speech delivered in the Legislative Assembly during the 

debate on the subject of the Confederation of the British North 
American Provinces. Quebec, in-8. 

1252. National Ballads of Canada, imitated and translated from the originals, 

by "Allid." Montreal, 15 p. in-12. 
(Auteur: G. T. Lanigan.) 

1253. Paton (Eev. Andrew). O Wheel! or Thanksgiving-Day thoughts; a 

sermon preached in St. Andrew's Church, Montreal, on Wednesday, 
18th October, 1865. Montreal, 26 p. in-8. 

1254. Pech (James). An Analytical and Critical Synopsis of a Selection of 

Piano-Forte Literature, etc., given before the Montreal Literary Club, 
25th May, 1865. Montreal, 72 p. in-8. 

1255. Kamsay (T. K.) A Digested Index to the Eeported Cases in Lower 

Canada. Quebec, 428 p. in-8. 

1256. Eees (Dr. W.) The case of Doctor William Eees, late Physician to the 

Provincial Lunatic Asylum, Toronto, C.W. Memorial to H. E., the 
Governor-General-in-Council, Claiming Compensation for serious personal 
permanent injuries sustained while in the discharge of his professional 
public duties. Quebec, 28-14 p. in-4. 

1257. Eobertson (Miss Margaret). An Essay on Common School Education. 

Sherbroo'ke, 20 p. in-8. 

1258. Eoss (D.) The Stranger's Montreal guide of the City of Montreal. 

Montreal, 56 p. in-8. 

1259. Sangster (C.) Elements of algebra. 2nd Edition. Montreal, in-8. 

1260. Scribble (Sam). The King of the Beavers, a Burlesque Extravaganza. 

Montreal, 20 p. 

1261. Scribble (Sam). Dolorsolatio : A Local Political Burlesque. Montreal, 

22 p. 

1262. Scribble (Sam). The Skating Carnival; a farce in one act. Montreal. 

1263. Sinding (Professor Paul C.), of Copenhagen. The Ancient Scandinavians, 

their maritime expeditions, their discoveries, and their religion. Trans. 
Lit. and Hist. Soc. Quebec, 18 p. in-8. A Lecture read 5th April, 1865. 

1264. Sinding (P. C.) The Sleswick-Holstein Question. Trans. Lit. and Hist. 

S. Quebec, 18 p. in-8. A lecture read 19th April, 1865. 

1265. Six Weeks' Tour in Western Canada. By a Lady. Montreal. 

1266. Small (H. Beaumont). The fresh water fish of North America. 

Montreal, 72 p. in-8. 

1267. Suggestions on the propriety and practicability of securing Colonization 

through the means of adoption of the Allotment system. By an Actual 
Settler. Montreal, 22 p. 

(L'auteur est H. Y. Eead, de Hopefield, U.C.) 

1268. Tadoussac in 1865. By the Author of Archaeologia Americana. S. I. 

n. d. 4 p. in-8. 

(Stanley Bagg.) 



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1269. Taylor (Fennings). Portraits of British Americans, by W. Notman, 

with biographical sketches by F. Taylor, deputy clerk and clerk 
assistant of the Senate of Canada. Montreal, Vol. 1, . 425 p. Vol. 2, 
1867, 350 p. Vol. 3, 1868, 280 p. in-8. 

1270. Tucker (Kev.) An address to the people of the United States. Montreal*. 

1271. Vaughan (Capt. D.) Meteorological Journal and Eeport relative to the- 

Currents, Climate, and Navigation of that portion of the Lower St. 
Lawrence forming the Strait of Belle Isle. Quebec, 62 p. in-8. 

1272. Williams (Herbert), M.E. Copper Mining in Canada East. Trans. Lit. 

and Hist. S. Quebec, 14 p. in-8. A Lecture read 15th March, 1865. 

1273. Wily (Lieut.-Col. Thomas). The Annual Volunteer and Service Militia 

List of Canada. 2nd Year. Quebec. 

1866 

1274. Anderson (Dr. W. J.) On the Coal-like Substance, or "Altered 

Bitumen," found in the excavation at Fort No. 3, Point Levis, etc^ 
Trans. Lit. and Hist. Soc. Quebec, .30 p. in-8. 

1275. Austin (F. W. G.) On Some of the Fishes of the St. Lawrence. Trans^ 

Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 18 p. in-8. 

1276. Bagg (C. Stanley). The antiquities and Legends of Durham; a Lecture- 

before the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal. .Montreal, 
21 p. in-8. 

1277. Billings (E.) Catalogue of the Palaeozoic Fossils of Anticosti, with- 

descriptions of some of the Species. Montreal. 

1278. Billings (E.) Silurian fossils of the Island of 'Anticosti. Montreal,, 

93 p. in-8. 

1279. Borthwick (J. Douglas). The Harp of Canaan; or Selections from the- 

Poets on Bible Historical Incidents. Montreal, 269 p. in-8. 

1280. Borthwick (J. D.) The Battles of the World, or Cyclopedia of Battles,, 

Sieges and important Military events, etc. Montreal, 500 p. in-8. 

1281. Brown (W. Dawson). Virgil's Aeneid translated into verse. Books 5th 

and 6th. Montreal, 1864-66, 57-59 p. in-8. 

1282. Buckley (Eev. T. A.) Third book of lessons. Montreal, in-8. 

1283. Butler's Catechism. Quebec, 108 p. in-18. 

1284. Campbell. The fifth book of reading lessons. Montreal, in-12. 

1285. Case (The) of St. Patrick's Congregation, as to the erection of the? 

New Canonical Parish of St. Patrick's, Montreal. Montreal, 30 p. in-8. 

1286. Cook (John Wilson). On the History of Canada. Trans. Lit. and Hist. 

S. Quebec, 16 p. in-8. 

1287. Driscoll (Frederick). Sketch of the Canadian Ministry. Montreal, 130- 

p. in-8. 

1288. Driscoll (F.) The Twelve Days' Campaign. An impartial account of 

the final campaign of the late war. Montreal. 



86 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1289. Fifth Book (The) of Reading Lessons. For the use of schools in the 

British American Provinces. Montreal and Toronto, VIII-192 p. 

1290. Fourth Book of Lessons, for the use of schools. Authorized by the 

Council of Public Instruction for Upper Canada. Montreal, VIII-340 p. 

1291. Fraser (Colonel Malcolm). Extract from a manuscript journal relating 

to the operations before Quebec in 1759, kept by Col. M. Fraser. Quebec, 
36 p. in-8. 

1292. Graham (J. H.) Letters on public education in Lower Canada. Second 

series. Montreal, 28 p. in-8. 

1293. Grand Trunk Eailway. Letter from Mr. Brydges in regard to the trade 

between Canada and the Lower Provinces. Montreal, 16 p. in-12. 

1294. Hodgins (J. G.) General Geography, with numerous maps, illustrations, 

etc., etc. Montreal, in-8. 

1295. Hodgins (J. G.) A History of Canada and of the other British Provinces 

in North America. Montreal, 319 p. in-12. 

1296. Howe (Hon. J.) The Union of the British North American Provinces. 

Montreal. 

1297. Hunter (W. S.) Panoramic guide from Niagara to Quebec. Montreal, 

66 p. in-8. Figures. 

1298. Langton (John). On the Measurement of Heads in Ethnological Investi- 

gation. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 13 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1299. Lemoine (J. M.) On the History of Literature. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. 

Quebec, 20 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1300. Lemoine (J. M.) The Birds of Canada. A popular lecture delivered 

before the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, April 25th, 1866. 
Quebec, 34 p. in-8. 

1301. Louisbourg (The Campaign of), 1750-58. A short account of what 

passed at Cape Breton from the beginning of the last War (1750) 
until the taking of Louisbourg by the English in the year of our Lord 
1758. Trans. Lit and Hist. S. Quebec, 26 p. in-8. 
(Attribue au Chevalier Johnstone.) 

1302. Marsden, M.D. (W.) Plan of quarantine for cholera. Quebec, 2 p. in-4. 

1303. McGee (Thomas D'Arcy). The Irish position in British and in Repub- 

lican North America. A letter to the Irish press, irrespective of party. 
Montreal, 45 p. in-8. 

1304. McLaughlin (S.) The photographic portfolio. A monthly view of 

Canadian scenes and scenery. Quebec. 

1305. Michel (A.) and Sterry Hunt. Reports on the gold region of Canada, 

transmitted by Sir Win. Logan to the Hon. Commissioner of Crown 
Lands. Montreal, 72 p. in-8. 

1306. Moodie (W. J. Dunbar). Scenes and adventures as a soldier and settler 

during half a century. Montreal, 299 p. petit in-8. Portrait. 

1307. Mountain (Armine W.) A memoir of George Jehoshaphat Mountain, 

late Bishop of Quebec, compiled (at the desire of the Synod of that 
diocese) by his son. Montreal, 477 p. in-8. Portrait. 



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1308. Numismatic. Constitution and By-Laws of the Numismatic and Anti- 

quarian Society of Montreal. Montreal, 15 p. petit in-12. 
(Texte frangais en regard.) 

1309. Pye (Thomas). Canadian Scenery, district of Gaspe. Montreal, 55 p. 

in-4. 

1310. Quebec Fire. The Treasurers in account with the General Committee of 

the Quebec Fire of the 14th Oct., 1866. S. L 17 p. in-4. 

1311. Ryerson (Rev. Dr.) Letters in reply to attacks of Hon. Geo. Brown. 

Montreal. 

1312. Sangster (J. H.) National arithmetic. Montreal, in-12. 

1313. Sangster (J. H.) Elementary arithmetic. Montreal, in-12. 

1314. School Books. Third book of the Irish national school books. Montreal, 

in-8. 

1315. Scribble (Sam). Orpheus and Eurydice. Montreal, 25 p. in-8. 

1316. Shortt (Rev. J.) Sea Air in Summer. Montreal. 

. 1317. Small (H. Beaumont). Hand-Book and Tourist Guide, etc. Montreal, 
196 p. in-8. Vues. 

1318. Spedon (A. L.) Canadian Summer Evening Tales. Montreal, 208 p. in-8. 

1319. Thomas (C.) Contributions to the History of the Eastern Townships: 

Early Settlement of St. Armand, Dunham, Sutton, Brome, Potton ana 
Bolton. Montreal, 376 p. in-8. 

1320. Whitcomb (Miss H. L.) First Canadian Arithmetic, intended for the 

Primary Department of Schools. Montreal. 

1321. Year-Book and Almanac of British North America. Montreal, in-8. 

(Get almanach fut public pendant plusieurs annees.) 

1322. Young (John). Changed opinions since 1848, respecting a canal to 

connect Lake Champlain with the St. Lawrence. Montreal. 

1867 

1323. Anderson (W. J.) Canadian History and Biography, and Passage in the 

Lives of a British Prince and a Canadian Seigneur: the Father of the 
Queen and the Hero of Chateauguay. Quebec, 51 p. in-8. 

1324. Ashe (E. D.) On Solar Spots. Trans. 'Lit. and Hist. Soc. Quebec, 

10 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1325. Baker (Henry). Translations and Choice Pieces from some of the best 

French and German Authors. Montreal, 286 p. in-8. Poesie. 

1326. Breeze (Rev. J. T.) The Martyred President. Montreal, 8 p. in-8. 

1327. Brown-Gugy. The Beauties of the Administration of the Law in Quebec 

and the benefit conferred upon the community by the selection of the 
best Judges, as exemplified in the case of William Brown, Plaintiff, vs. 
Bartholomew Conrad Augustus Gugy, Defendant, during upwards of 
fifteen years of Litigation. S. 1. n. d. 84 p. in-8. 



88 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1328. Campaign (The) of 1760 in Canada. A sequel. Tr. Lit. and Hist. Soc. 

Quebec, 24 p. in-8. V. No. 1301. 

1329. Canadian (The) Hand-book and Tourist's Guide, giving a description of 

Lake and Eiver scenery and places of historical interest. Montreal, 
196 p. in-8. Vues et portrait. 

1330. Dialogue (A) in Hades. A Parallel of Military Errors, of which the 

French and English Armies were guilty during the Campaign of 1759 
in Canada. .Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 55 p. in-8. 

1331. Dougall (James). The Canadian Fruit Culturist. Montreal. 

1332. Gilbert (A. G.) From Montreal to the Maritime Provinces and back. 

Montreal. 

(Lettres reproduites de I'Evening Telegraph de Montreal.) 

1333. Grant (T. H.) On the Future Commercial Policy of British North 

America. Trans. Lit. and Hist. Soc. Quebec, 14 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1334. Hart (A. M.) Practical suggestions on mining rights and privileges in 

Canada, etc. Montreal, 56 p. in-8. 

1335. Household Eeceipts, or, Domestic Cookery. By a Montreal Lady. 

Montreal, 92 p. in-24. 

1336. Intercolonial (The) Eailway from Quebec to Halifax. Quebec, 32 p. in-8. 

1337. Intercolonial Railway. (The route of the) in a National, Commercial 

and Economical point of view. 8. 1. 48 p. in-8. 

1338. Irving (Rev. George C.) Parish, School and College Sermons, etc. 

Montreal. 

1339. Johnson (Frank). Lashed to the Mizen, or a Night off the Cape. 

Montreal. 

1340. Knox (W. J.) On the best means of bringing water from the head of 

the Lachine Rapids to St. Pierre River and from thence to connect 
with the Harbour of Montreal. Montreal. 

1341. Lacroix (Henry). The present and future of Canada. Montreal, 32 p, 

in-8. 

1342. * Lacroix (Henry). Excursion to the Holy Land of thought. Montreal, 

23 p. in-8. 

1343. Legge (Charles). Suggestions with reference to the Proposed New Act, 

respecting Letters Patent for Inventions in the Dominion of Canada. 
Montreal, 7 p. in-8. 

1344. Macaulay (G. H.) The Proposed B. N. A. Confederation: a reply to 

Mr. Penny's reasons why it should not be imposed upon the Colonies 
by Imperial Legislation. Montreal, 13 p. in-8. 

1345. Maclean (John). Protection and Free Trade. Montreal, 79 p. in-8. 

1346. McCord (Thomas). A Handy Pocket Edition of the Civil Code of 

Lower Canada. Montreal. 

1347. McGee (T. D.) The mental outfit of the new Dominion. 8. 1. n. d* 

7 p. in-8. Paper read Nov. 5, 1867. 



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1348. Mercator. A Letter to the President of the Montreal Board of Trade on 

the Silver question, etc. Montreal, 52 p. in-8. 

1349. Objections and Eemonstrances against the Dismemberment of the Ancient 

Parish of Montreal, and the proposed erection of the Parishes of St. 
James and St. Patrick's, made at meetings held in Sept. and Nov., 1866. 
Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 

1350. O'Farrell-De Lery. Superior Court, Beauce. John O'Farrell et al, 

Plaintiffs, vs. Alexandre R. C. de Lery et al, Defendants. Supplementary 
Factum of the Plaintiffs. Quebec, 228 p. in-8. 

1351. Partridge (P. M.) Correspondence respecting the dismissal of Mr. P. 

M. Partridge, Superintendent of woods and forests, by the Hon. Alex. 
Campbell, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Quebec, 23 p. in-8. 

1352. Penny (Edward Goff). The Proposed British North American Con- 

federation: Why it should not be imposed upon the Colonies by 
Imperial Legislature. Montreal, 24 p. in-8. 

1353. Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the McGill University, Montreal, 

held on Thursday the 2nd, and Friday, the 3rd of May, 1867. Montreal, 
54 p. in-8. 

1354. Eimmer (Alfred). The great defect in the law of evidence. Montreal. 

1355. Willan (J. H.) Some loose suggestions for the improvement of the 

Criminal Law in its present state of transition. Quebec, 28 p. 

1868 

1356. Clarke (Henry J.) A short sketch of the Life of the Hon. Thomas 

D'Arcy McGee, M.P., etc. Montreal, 80 p. in-8. 

1357. Couper (Wm.) Investigation of a Naturalist between Mingan and 

Watchicouti, Labrador, by W. Couper, Vice-President, Quebec Branch, 
Entomological Society of Canada, etc. Montreal, 14 p. in-8, double 
colonne. 

1358. Cusson (Francis), Culler. Cullers' and Lumber Merchants' Pocket 

Ready Reckoner, containing accurate tables, consisting of a correct 
measurement of square timber, etc. Also, tables of monthly wages from 
$7 to $42 per month, etc. Montreal, IV-104 p. 

1359. Dunkin (C.) Financial statement submitted 14th February, 1868; with 

Appendix. Eeported by I. Watson. Quebec, 36 p. in-8. 

1360. Fitzgibbon (Agnes) and Traill (C. P.) Canadian Wild Flowers. 

Illustrated. Montreal, folio. 

1361. Heatherington (A.) A practical guide for tourists, miners and investors, 

and all persons interested in the development of the gold field of Nova 
Scotia. Montreal, 177 p. in-12. Cartes. 

1362. Historical (A) and Statistical Eeport of the Presbyterian Church of 

Canada, in connection with the Church of Scotland, for the year 1866. 
Second edition. Montreal, 172 p. in-8. 

1363. Innes (Rev. G. M.) Review of a sermon preached by him in the Quebec 

Cathedral on 5th of April, 1868. Montreal, 31 p. in-8. 



9O SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1364. Journal (A) of the Expedition up the Eiver St. Lawrence. Trans. Lit. 

and Hist. S. Quebec, 19 p. in-8. 

1365. Kerr (W. H.) The fishery question. Montreal. 

1366. Lacroix (H.) Flying Trip to the Modern American Baby-Lou-Don. 

Montreal. 

1367. Legge (Charles). The water supply and the Hydraulic Company question. 

Montreal, 52 p. in-8. 

1368. Leprohon (Mrs). Armand Durand; or, A Promise fulfilled. Montreal, 

77 p. in-8. 

1369. Mair (Charles), F.E.S.C. Dreamland and Other Poems. Montreal, 151 p. 

1370. McLachlan (James). Inhumanity: A Poem in three parts. Montreal, 

40 p. 

1371. Mercantile (The) Agency's Legal Guide for the Dominion of Canada, 

etc. Montreal, in-8. 

1371a. Montreal Directory for 1868-69, containing an Alphabetical Directory of 
the Citizens, and a Street Directory, with Subscribers and Advertisers 
Classified Business Directories, and a Miscellaneous Directory. 
Montreal: Printed and Published by John Lovell. 
(M. Lovell public encore le Montreal Directory.) 

1372. Mercator. The Book-Keeper and Song of the Bell. Montreal, 61 p. 

1373. Order (A) of Public Worship. Montreal, in-16. 

1374. Patton (Archdeacon). A Sermon on the Life, Labours and Character 

of the late John Strachan, D.D., Lord Bishop of Toronto. Montreal, 
in-8. 

1375. Paxton (John). Hand-book of the ferns of Canada, being a plain and 

practical guide to amateurs in the study and cultivation of the native 
species. Quebec, 66 p. in-12. 

1376. Pencillings by the Way, during a vacation visit in Chebucto. By a 

student who is a native of Halifax. Montreal, 24 p. Poesie. 

1377. Ritualism (The Debates on) in the Provincial Synod, Montreal, 1868. 

Montreal. 

1378. Eoss (Mrs.) Violet Keith, an autobiography. Montreal, 472 p. in-8. 

1379. Eutherford (John). Charlie Chatterton, a Montreal story; with Cana- 

dian and other poems. Montreal, 144 p. 

1380. Spedon (A. L.) Sketches of a tour from Canada to Paris, by way of 

the British Isles, during the summer of 1867. Montreal, in-12. 

1381. Tables for converting one inch Lumber and Quebec Standard into 

Board Measure. Quebec, in-8. 

1382. Taylor (Fennings). Thos. D'Arcy McGee, sketch of his life and death. 

Montreal, 40 p. in-8. 

1383. Unconstitutional legislation. In re "St. Louis Hydraulic Bill." 

Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 



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1384. -Urquhart (W. T.) Poems. Montreal, 36 p. 

1385. Williams (J. W.), D.D., Bishop of Quebec. A Sermon preached before 

the St. George 's Society in the Cathedral, 23rd April. Quebec, 8 p. in-8. 

1869 

1386. Ashe (E. D,) On the Physical Constitution of the Sun. Trans. Lit. and 

Hist. S. Quebec, 4 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1387. Bakewell (Eev. Father). Ireland's Mission, a Sermon. Montreal. 

1388. Beers (W. G.) Lacrosse. The National Game of Canada. Montreal, 

256 p. in-8. 

1389. Buckley (P. J.) Kome. The Caesar and the Pontiff. A Poem. Montreal. 

1390. Carpenter (Philip P.) On some of the Causes of the Excessive Mortality 

of young children in the City of Montreal. Montreal, 21 p. in-8. 

1391. Cordner (Rev. John). Is Protestantism a failure? The question con- 

sidered in five lectures, also a discourse on Christian Monotheism. By 
John Cordner, member of the Church of the Messiah. Montreal, 96 p. 
in-12. 

1392. Day (C. M.) History of the Eastern Townships, Civil and Descriptive. 

Montreal, in-8. 

1393. Douglas (James), M.D. Account of the Attempt to form a Settlement on 

the Mosquito Shore in 1823. Trans. Lit. and Hist. Soc. Quebec, 15 p. 
in-8. A Lecture. 

1394. Fletcher (E. T.) Notes of a Journey through the Interior of the 

Saguenay Country. Trans. Lit. and Hist. Soc. Quebec, 20 p. in-8. 
A Lecture. 

3395. Fletcher (E. T.) The Kalevala, or National Epos of the Finns. Trans. 
Lit. and Hist. Soc. Quebec, 23 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1396. Foster (John). Description of the various systems of Wooden Eailways 

etc. Montreal, 14 p. in-12. 

1397. Foster (J.) Eailway from Lake Superior to Eed Eiver Settlement etc 

Montreal, 16 p. in-12. 

1398. Fraser (John). A Tale of the Sea and other Poems. Montreal. 

Illustrated. 

1399. Huntington (Hon. L. S.) The independence of Canada. The annual 

address delivered before the Agricultural Society of the County of 
Missisquoi, at Bedford, Sept. 8, 1869, by the Hon. L. S. Huntington, 
Q.C., M.P. for the County of Shefford. Montreal, 14 p. in-8. 

1400. Intercolonial (The) Eailway in connexion with a Harbour at Eimouski. 

SimousTci, 13 p. in-8. 

1401. Lacroix (H.) Sunset Scene in Mount Mansfield. Montreal. 

1402. Laval University Calendar for 1869-70. Quebec, 36 p. in-8-. 

1403. Lennie (W.) Key to Lennie's principles of English grammar. 

Montreal, in-12. 



92 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1404. 'McGee. The poems of Thomas D'Arcy With copious notes. Also an 

introduction and biographical sketch, by Mrs. J. Sadlier. Montreal, 
612 p. in-12. Portrait et autographe. 

1405. Meredith (E. A.) Earth sewage versus water sewage, and Wealth 

instead of Disease and Waste, by the Evd. Henry Maule (England). 
Levis, 16 p. in-8. 

1406. Montreal Sanitary Association Annual Meeting, 6th April, 1869. 

Montreal, 8 p. in-8. 

1407. Montreal. Tourist's guide to the City of Montreal for gratuitous 

circulation. . 1. 48 p. in-12. 

1408. Popham (John). The Insolvent Act of 1869; with notes and decisions 

of the Courts of Ontario and Quebec. Montreal, in-8. 

1409. Quebec. A few facts illustrating the management of the civic affairs of 

Quebec, 10th March, 1869. Quebec, 11 p. in-8. 

1410. Redden (Wm.) Montreal Water Works. Montreal. 

1411. Eyan (Matthew). Letter on Confederation to a friend in Newfoundland. 

S. 1. 11 p. in-8. 

1412. Sanborn (M. TL) Eemarks upon the present crisis in the Diocese of 

Montreal, relative to the Election of a successor to the late Bishop and 
Metropolitan. By M. H. Sanborn, one of the lay delegates to the 
Diocesan Synod. Montreal, 19 p. in-8. 

1413. Watt (Andrew A.) Notes on the principles of population. Montreal 

compared with London, Glasgow, and Manchester, etc. Montreal, 36 p. 



1414. Young (Hon. John). Three letters on Canadian independence. Montreal, 

14 p. in-8. 

1870 

1415. Almanac (Bow Bells) for 1870. Montreal. Illustrated. 

1416. Anderson (Dr. W. J.) ' ' Evangeline ' ' and "The Archives of Nova 

Scotia"; or, the Poetry and Prose of History. Trans. Lit. and Hist. 
Soo. Quebec, 30 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1417. Anderson (Dr. W. J.) Military Operations at Quebec, from the Capitula- 

tion by De Eamezay, on the 18th September, 1759, to the raising of 
the Siege by De Levis, between the night of the 17th and the morning 
of the 18th May, 1760. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 27 p. in-8. 
A Lecture. 

1418. Anderson (Dr. W. J.) The Life of F. M. H.E.H. Edward, Duke of 

Kent, Illustrated by his correspondence with the De Salaberry family, 
never before published, extending from 1791 to 1814. Montreal. 

1419. Arbitration between Ontario and Quebec. Quebec, 159 p. in-4. 

1420. Ashe (Commander). The Canadian Eclipse Party. Trans. Lit. and Hist. 

S. Quebec, 25 p. in-8, aussi 1873, Quebec, 23 p. in-4. A Lecture. 

1421. Bishop (Lord) of Quebec. The Literature of Queen Anne's Eeign. 

Tr. L. and H. S. Quebec, 18 p. in-8. A Lecture. 



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1422. Broome (Gordon). Report on the Canadian Phosphates. Montreal. 

1423. Constantino (Eev. I.) Influence of American ideas in the Anglican 

Church in Montreal. Montreal. 

1424. Croil (James). Life of Eev. Alex. Mathieson. Montreal, in-8. 

1425. Dawson (J. W.) Science Education abroad. A Lecture delivered in the 

William Molson Hall, Nov. 16, 1870. Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

1426. Dawson (W.) First Lessons in scientific agriculture for schools and 

private instruction. Montreal and Toronto, 208 p. in-8. 

1427. Dawson (J. W.) The Earthquake of October 20th, 1870. Felt in 

Canada. Montreal, 8 p. in-8. 

/1428. Dawson ( J. W.) Hand-book of Zoology, Part 1. Invertebrata, with 
illustrations. Montreal, 264 p. in-12. 

1429. Day (C. D.) Eeport in the matter of the Division and Adjustment of 

the Debts and Assets of Upper Canada and Lower Canada. Montreal, 
26 p. in-8. 

1430. Douglas (James), Junior. On Eecent Spectroscopic Observations of 

the Sun, and the Total Eclipse of the 7th August, 1869. Trans. Lit. 
and Hist. S. Quebec, 30 p. in-8. 

1431. Duval (N.) Elementary French Grammar, with exercises in French and 

English. Montreal, in-12. 

1432. Fenian (The) Eaid of 1870. By reporters present at the scene. 

Montreal, 80 p. 

(Eenferme des portraits du general Lindsay, des Colonels Smith", 
Chamberlain et McEachern, et autres gravures.) 

1433. Fraser (John). "Cousin Sandy." A Tale of the Sea and Other Poems. 

Montreal, 87 p. in-8. Illustrated. 

1434. Free seats in our churches. A sermon preached in the church of St. 

James the Apostle, Montreal, by the Lord Bishop of Ontario, on Sunday, 
January 16, 1870. Montreal, 13 p. in-8. 

1435. Glackemeyer (C.) Appendix to the Charter and By-Laws of the City of 

Montreal. Montreal, 260 p. gr. in-8. 

1436. Hall (Dr. W. W.) Sleep; or the Hygiene of the Night. Montreal, II- 

350 p. in-8. 

1437. Hunt (T. Sterry). Eeport on the Goderich salt region. Montreal, in-8 

royal. 

1438. Hurlbert (J. B.) Field and Factory. side by side; or, how to establish 

and develope native industries. Montreal, 63 p. in-8. 

1439. Lanigan (John A.) Leisure Hours, a Selection of Short Poems. 

Montreal, 38 p. in-8. 

1440. Larue (H.) The Catholic religious corporations of the City of Quebec 

Quebec, 25 p. in-8. 



94 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1441. Laval University. Faculty of Law. Thesis by J. G. Colston, B.A., 

L.L.M. "Res judicata in the civil and criminal law of Quebec." 
Quebec, 30 p. in-8. 

1442. Lemoine (J. M.) The sword of Brigadier General Montgomery. (A 

Memoir.) Quebec, 36 p. in-12. 

(Autre edition en 1891. Quebec, 35 p. in-16.) 

1443. Lemoine (J. M.) The Tourist's Note Book. Quebec, 128 p. in-12. 

(Autres editions en 1876, 1887, 1889 et 1890.) 

1444. Lewis (John). Inquiry into the charges against J. Lewis. Montreal. 

1445. Malsburg (William), C.E. Report on water power at St. Jerome, P. Q. 

Montreal, 11 p. in-8. 

1446. McCallum, M.D. (Duncan). Valedictory address to the Graduates in 

Medicine and Surgery, McGill University, delivered 31st March, 1870. ^ 
Montreal, 10 p. in-8. 

1447. Miles (H. H.) The Canadian Archives. Quebec, 20 p. in-8. 

1448. Miles (H. H.) A school history of Canada, prepared for use in the 

elementary and model schools. Montreal, XXV-345 p. petit in-8. 
Cartes et figures. 

1449. Mission (The) 'Book, a manual of Instructions and Prayers adapted to 

preserve the fruits of the Mission. Quebec, 460 p. in-12. 

1450. Murray (J. Clarke). Outline of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy. 

A Text-book for Students. Boston, 252 p. in-8. 

1451. Railway. The North Shore Railway: its legal and financial basis, etc, 

Quebec, 38-XVIII p. in-8. Cartes. 

1452. Reade (John). The Prophecy of Merlin and Other Poems. Montreal, 

8-327 p. in-8. 

1453. Red River Insurrection. Hon. McDougall's conduct reviewed. Montreal, 

69 p. in-8. 

1454. Ross (Mrs.) The wreck of the White Bear. East Indianaman, 

Montreal, 2 Vol. in-8. 

1455. Russell (A. J.) The Red River Country, Hudson's Bay and North-West 

Territories. Montreal, Third Edition. 16-198 p. in-8. 

1456. Sanborn (M. H.) Handy Book for Sheriffs and Bailiffs of the Province 

of Quebec. Montreal, 108 p. in-12. 

1457. Sandham (Alfred). Ville Marie, or Sketches of Montreal, past and 

present. Montreal, X-393 p. in-8. Figures. 

1458. Sangster (John Herbert). Simple exercises in mensuration. Montreal, 

in-8. 

1459. School books. Second book of the Irish national school books. Montreal, 

in-16. 

1460. Silver (The) question and the Insolvent Act (1869). Montreal. 



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1461. Smith (Major). Records of the Sixty ^Ninth Regiment. Quebec. 

1462. Spedon (A. L.) The Canadian minstrel. Montreal, 112 p. petit in-8. 

1463. Tache (Mgr. A.) Sketch of the North-West of Canada. Translated from 

the French by Capt. Cameron. Montreal, in-. 

1464. Taylor (Fennings). The last three bishops appointed by the Crown for 

the Anglican Church of Canada. Montreal, 201 p. petit in-4. Portraits. 

1465. Wotherspoon (Ivan). A Manual of the Practice and Jurisdiction in 

the Several Courts having Civil Jurisdiction in the Province of Quebec. 
Containing the Code of Civil Procedure of Lower Canada, with the 
amendments thereto, made since its Promulgation. Montreal. Revised 
edition in 1880. 

1871 

1466. Anderson (Dr. W. J.) Opening Address. "Review of the Past Year; 

Moving Accidents by Flood and Field." Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. 
Quebec, 36 p. in-8. 

1467. Bishop (Lord) of Quebec. "Recreations in History." Trans. Lit. and 

H. S. Quebec, 12 p. in-8. Lecture. 

1468. Campbell (Rev. R.) On the union of Presbyterians in Canada. Montreal. 

1469. Catechism. The Most Reverend Dr. James Butler's Catechism, revised, 

etc. By the Four R.C. Archbishops of Ireland as a general Catechism, 
etc. Quebec, 107 p. in-12. 

1470. Colonial (The) Question. Being Essays on Imperial Federalism, by the 

author of "Gina's Baby" (E. Jenkins). Montreal, in-12. 

1471. Darey (P. J.) The Dominion Phrase Book; or the Student's Companion 

for practically acquiring the French and English Languages. Montreal, 
in-18. 

1472. Dawson (J. W.) Lecture Notes on Minerals. Ladies' Association 

Classes, 1871-72. Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 

1473. Dawson (J. W.) The Fossil Plants of the Devonian and Upper Silurian 

formations of Canada. Montreal, 92-8 p. in-4. 20 planches. 

1474. Dawson (J. W.) Report on the Geological Structure and Mineral 

Resources of Prince Edward Island. Montreal, 52 p. in-8. 

1475. Demers (Rt. Rev. Modeste), J.M.T. Chinook Dictionary, catechism, 

prayers and hymns. Composed in 1838 and 1839. Revised, corrected 
and completed in 1867, by Most Rev. F. N. Blanchet, with modifications 
and additions, by Rev. L. N. St. Onge, missionary among the Yakamas 
and other Indian tribes. Montreal, 68 p. in-16. 

1476. Douglas (James), Junior. Notes on the Copper Deposits at Harvey Hill. 

Trans. Lit. and Hist. Soc. Quebec, 10 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1477. Girouard (D.) A review of Treaty of Washington. Montreal. 

1478. Guide to the Quebec Provincial Exhibition of 1871. Quebec, 16 p. in-12. 

1479. Hargrave (J. J.) Red River. Montreal, XVI-506 p. in-8. 



96 SOCIETE ROY ALE DU CANADA 

1480. Henshaw (George H.), C.E. On the construction of Common Koads, to 

which is appended some remarks on the preservation of winter roads. 
Montreal, 35 p. in-12. 

1481. Howard (Dr.) Ventilation. A Paper read before the Medical-Chirurgical 

Society of Montreal. By Dr. Howard, Medical Superintendent of the 
Provincial Lunafic Asylum, St. John's, Province of Quebec. St. John's, 
12 p. in-8. 

1482. Jenkins (Edward). Lqrd Bantam: a satire. Montreal, in-8. 

1483. Jenkins (E.) The Colonies and Imperial Unity, or the Barrel without 

the Hoops. S. L (London) in-8. 

1484. Johnson (Eev. J. H.) " Education, Practical and National." Trans. 

Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 14 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1485. Johnston (James). The law of the case for importing Merchants. A 

soft answer to the angry words of Messrs. Ogilvy & Co. Montreal, 
60 p. in-8. 

1486. Kerr (Wm. H.) The Magistrate's Acts of 1869 annotated for the use 

of Magistrates. Montreal, 419 p. petit in-8. 

1487. Key to the commercial arithmetic and to the treatises on mensuration 

and book-keeping. Quebec, in-4. 

1488. Lewis (J. T.) Bishop of Ontario. Three lectures at Kingston in 1869. 

Montreal. 

1489. Lovell's Canadian Dominion Directory for 1871, etc. Montreal, s. d. 

4 Vol. gr. in-8. 

1490. Lovell's Province of Quebec directory for 1871. Montreal, s. d. 887 p. 

gr. in-8. 

1491. Manual of Book-Keeping, etc. Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, in-8. 

1492. Marcotte & Levy. The Quebec and Levis directory for 1871-72. Quebec, 

403 p. in-8. 

1493. Martindale (Lieut.-Col. B. H.), C.B. Engineering and Engineers. Trans. 

Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec. 

1494. Miles (H. H.) On " Canadian Archives." Trans. Lit. and H. S. 

Quebec, 20 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1495. Montreal Board of Trade. Correspondence relating to ship channel in 

Eiver St. Lawrence. Capt. C. L. Armstrong's report to the Board of 
Harbour Commissioners. Correspondence relating to the wreck of SS. 
"Bolivar." Montreal, 18 p. in-8. (Plan du havre de Montreal.) 

1496. Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, with extracts from the 

Statutes relating to Municipal Corporations and their Officers, and an 
analytical Index. Quebec, in-8. 

1497. Murray (J. Clarke). The Higher Education of Women. An address at 

the opening of Queen's College at Kingston. S. d. 17 p. 

1498. O'Neill (J. H.) Canada since the Union. A Lecture delivered at the 

St. Patrick's Catholic and Literary Institute on the 4th May, 1871, etc. 
Quebec. 51 p. in-8. 



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1499. Pennee (Mrs. G.) Guide to French Genders, etc. Quebec, 30 p. in-12. 

1500. Richardson (J. H.) Canadian arithmetic in decimal currency, with 

metrical tables for the use of schools. Quebec, 152 p. in-12. 

1501. Eiddell (Lieut. H. S. H.) The Eed Eiver Expedition of 1870. Trans. 

Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 40 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1502. Sandham (Alfred). The Prince of Wales medals. Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 

1503. Short (Eobert), Advocate. An Answer to a Pamphlet entitled "A 

Eeview of the trial of Andrew Hill for Murder, etc." Sherbrooke, 
56 p. in-8. 

1504. Tache (Dr. J. C.) Eemarks on Mr. Harvey's paper on census of 1871. 

S. I. n. d. 

1505. Thompson (J. W.) Catalogue of mechanical and scientific publications. 

Montreal. 

1506. Wood (Eev. Edmund). The Catholic and Tolerant Character of the 

Church of England. An Address. Montreal. 

1507. Worthington (Edward D.), A.M., M.D. A Eeview of the Trial of Andrew 

Hill for murder, before the Hon. Edward Short, J.C.S., at the Term 
of the Court of Queen's Bench, held at Sherbrooke, C.E., in March, 

1871. Sherbrooke, 18 p. in-8. 

1872 

1508. Anderson (Dr. W. J.) The Vallee of the Chaudi&re, its scenery and gold 

fields. Quebec, 38 p. in-12. 

1509. Anderson (Dr. W. J.) The Lower St. Lawrence, its scenery, naviga- 

tion, and commerce, forming a complete Tourist's guide. Quebec, 49 
p. in-12. 

1510. Anderson (Dr. W. J.) The Archives of Canada. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. 

Quebec, 132 p. in-8. Lecture. 

1511. Anderson (Dr. W. J.) Canadian History: The Siege and Capture of 

Quebec, by Generals Montgomery and Arnold in 1775-76. Trans. Lit. 
and Hist. Soc. Quebec, 24 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1512. Baillarge (C.) Geometry, Mensuration and the Stereometrical Tableau. 

A Paper read before the Lit. and Hist. 'Soc. of Quebec, March 20th, 

1872. Quebec, 42 p. in-8. 

1513. Borland (Eev. John). The Assumption of the Seminary of St. Sulpice 

to the owners of the Seigniory of the Lake of Two Mountains and the 
one adjoining, examined and reported, etc. Montreal, 32 p. in-8. 

1514. Bouchette. Claim of the late Colonel Bouchette, Surveyor General. 

S. 1. n. d. 22 p. in-8. 

1515. Brown (William). The Labour Question. Thoughts on Paper Currency 

and Lending on Interest. Montreal, in-12. 

1516. Carmichael (Eev. James). The "Church Service; a series of sermons 

delivered in St. George's Church, Montreal. Published by request. 
Montreal, 50 p. 

Sec L, 1906-7 



98 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1517. Caswell (H. T.) Stories and Sketches. Montreal, 180 p. in-8. 

1518. CMsholme. All round route and panoramic guide of the St. Lawrence, 

etc. Montreal, 136 p. in-8. Cartes et figures. 

1519. Christian Brothers. Commercial arithmetic. Quebec, in-12. 

1520. Davenport (John S.) Letter to Eev. H. J. Whitehouse, D.D., on the 

Church and the Episcopate. Montreal. 

1521. Davenport (Mrs.) Journal of a fourteen days' ride through the bush, 

from Quebec to Lake St. John. Quebec, 35 p. in-8. 

1522. Dawson (J. W.) Notes on the Post-Pliocene Geology of Canada, etc. 

Montreal, 112 p. in-8. 

1523. Dawson (J. W.) The Story of Earth and Man. Montreal, 420 p. in-12. 

(Cet ouvrage fut reedite en 1873 avec illustrations.) 

1524. Education. Acts respecting Education and Schools in Lower Canada. 

Eimouslci, 147-XI p. in-4. 

1525. Engelhardt (H. A.) The Beauties of Nature Combined with Art. 

Montreal, 174 p. 

1526. Help (A) to Country Congregations. Montreal. 

1527. Hunt (Dr. Sterry). Report upon Thompson's Island, Lake Superior. 

Montreal. 

1528. Hurlburt (J. Beaufort). The climates, productions and resources of 

Canada. Montreal, 48 p. in-8. Cartes. 

1529. Jeffery Hale Hospital at Quebec. By-laws, Rules and Regulations. 

Quebec, 24 p. petit in-8. 

1530. Johnson (Frank). Giles and Janey; or, the Kindly Gentleman. A 

Canadian Tale. Second Edition. Montreal, 14 p. in-8. 

1531. Langelier (J. C.) Revision of the Canadian Tariff. Montreal, 12 p. 

in-4. 

1532. Lemoine (J. M.) Notes on -the Lower St. Lawrence. Trifles from my 

portfolio. S. 1. n. d. 42 p. in-8. 

1533. Lemoine (J. M.) The Quebec Volunteers, 1837. A Christmas sketch. 

Quebec, 8 p. in-4. 

1534. Mackelcan (F. P.), C.E. Labor and Capital; How to unite^ them and 

produce universal industry and prosperity. Montreal, 19 p. in-8. 

1535. Miles (H. H.) The history of Canada under French regime, 1535-1763. 

Montreal, 521 p. petit in-8. Cartes. 

1536. Muller (H. W.) Gross mismanagement of immigration in the hands 

of the Government of Quebec, exposed and illustrated. Montreal, s. d. 
34 p. in-8. 

1537. Patterson (Henry). Songs in Travel. Montreal, 186 p. in-8. 

1538. Robertson (R. E.) Southern Africa and the Kaffirs. Trans. Lit. and 

Hist. 8. Quebec, 28 p. in-8. A Lecture. 



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1539. Sandham (Alfred). McGill College and its medals. Montreal, 44 p. in-8. 

1540. Sandham (Alfred). Montreal trade tokens. 4 p. in-8. 

1541. Sandham (Alfred). Supplement to coins, tokens and medals of the 

Dominion of Canada. Montreal, 11 p. in-8. 

1542. Sansum (O. B.) Tables, in Dollars and Cents, showing the Interest at 

6 and 7 per cent., on any sum, from one dollar to ten thousand dollars. 
Montreal, 124 p. in-8. 

1543. Seymour (S.) North Shore Railway of Canada. Engineer's report on 

location and construction. S. I. n. d. 17 p. in-8. Carte. 

1544. Seymour (S.) Report in relation to the past history, present condition, 

and future prospects of the North Shore Railway of Canada. Quebec, 
51-16 p. in-8. Cartes. 

1545. Shaw (Robert). Existence and Deity illustrated and explained. 

Montreal, 900 p. in-8. Vignettes. 

1546. Siege of Quebec. A Short authentic account of the expedition against 

Quebec in the year 1759, under command of Major-General James 
Wolfe. By a volunteer upon that expedition. Quebec, 48 p. in-8. 

1547. Siege of Quebec. The authorship of a journal of the Siege of Quebec 

in the year 1759. S. I. n. d. 12 p. in-folio. 
(Critique du Recit precedent. No. 1546.) 

1548. Strange (Colonel T. B.) Artillery Retrospect of the Late Great War. 

Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 15 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1549. Talbot (Ths.) Ancient Philosophy; or, the Enchiridion of Epictetus; 

and the Chrusa Epe of Pythagoras. Montreal, in-12. Traduit en 
1 'anglais. 

1550. Variety: Poetry and Prose, by the Bard of Niagara. Montreal, 254 p. 

in-16. 

(Charles Sangster.) 

1551. Young (Hon. John). North Shore Railway. A brief sketch of its 

commercial relations and financial prospects. S. I. n. d. 13 p. in-8. 

1873 

1552. Campbell (Duncan). Nova Scotia in its historical, mercantile and 

industrial relations. Montreal, 548 p. in-8. 

1553. Coffin (Lieut.-Col. Wm. F.) On Some Additional Incidents in connection 

with the Siege and Blockade of Quebec in 1775-6. Trans. Lit. and Hist. 
S. Quebec, 15 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1554. Dawson (J. W.) Remarks on Mr. Carruther's views of Protaxites. 

Montreal, 7 p. in-8. 

1555. Doherty (Rev. P. J.) Principal English writings, prefaced by a sketch 

of his life. Quebec, 237 p. in-12. Portrait. 

1556. Douglas (Tames), M.D. A Whaling Vovage to Spitzbergue in 1818. 

T. L. and H. S. Quebec, 48 p. in-8. A Lecture. 



1OO SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1557. Emra (N.) The question of the day. A temperance lecture. Montreal. 

40 p. in-8. 

1558. Forsyth (William Langdon). Sanda Zebunisa and Other Poems. By 

"Sanda." Montreal, 99 p. in-8. 

1559. Gahan (James J.) Ireland's position explained and justified. The red 

hand of Ulster. Quebec, 40 p. in-8. 

1560. Girouard (Desire). The Eoyal Commission. 8. 1. n. d. 25 p. in-8. 

1561. Glass (Eev. C. G.) Stray Leaves from Scotch and English History, 

with the Life of Sir William Wallace. Montreal, in-8. 

1562. Grant (Eev. George M.) Ocean to Ocean. Sandford Fleming's expedi- 

tion through Canada, 1872, etc. Montreal, in-8. 

1563. Gugy. The petition of Bartholomew Conrad Augustus Gugy to the 

Honorable the Members of the House of Commons of Canada. Quebec, 
22 p. in-folio. 

1564. Harris (John). Centrifugal Force and Gravitation. A Lecture. With 

Supplements A, B, C, D. 14 parts. Montreal, 7 Vol. in-8. 

1565. Helps (Arthur). The life of Hernando Cortez. Montreal, 2 Vol. petit 

in-8. Figures. 

1566. History. A new compendium of sacred history and of the History of 

Canada. Quebec, in-4. 

1567. Hoffmann (G. Christian). The Eucalyptus of Australia, etc. Montreal, 

39 p. in-8. 2 Gravures. 

1568. Huntington. Comments on the proceedings and evidence on the charges 

preferred by M. Huntington, M.P., against the Government of Canada. 
Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

1569. King (T. D.) Meteorology and its professors; a review, by the Editor 

of the Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, etc. Montreal, 19-24-2 p. 
in-8. 

1570. Lacroix. Canadian Guide and book of reference, etc. Montreal, 116 p. 

in-S. 

1571. Lacroix (Henry). The Union Pacific Scandal at the Customs House of 

Montreal. Second Edition. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

1572. Miles (H. H.) Some Observations on Canadian Chorography and Topo- 

graphy, and on the Meritorious Services of the late Jean Baptiste 
Duberger, senior. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 18 p. in-8. A 
Lecture. 

1573. Norman (Eev. E. W.) Confession and Absolution. Three Sermons. 

Montreal. 

1574. Province (The) of Quebec and the European Emigration. 2nd Edition. 

Quebec, 124 p. in-8. 

1575. Eailway. The Montreal Northern Colonization Eailway Co. The Charter. 

Provincial and Federal Laws. Judicial decisions. Montreal,. 148 p. in-8. 



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1576. Kailway. The Levis and Kennebec Eailway Prospectus. Quebec, 31 p. 

in-8. Carte. 

1577. Boss (Mrs. Alexander). A legend of the Grand Gordon. Montreal, 

s. d. 647 p. in-8. Figures coloriees. 

1578. Eussell (Willis). To the committee on claims appointed by the board 

of directors of the North Shore Eailway Company. Quebec, 17 p. in-8. 

1579. Sandham (Alfred). The historic Medals of Canada. Trans. Lit. and 

Hist. S. .Quebec, 24 p. in-8. A Lecture.. 

1580. Selwyn (Alfred E. C.) List of publications of the Geological Survey 

of Canada. Montreal, 7 p. in-8. 

1581. Seymour (Silas). A reminiscence of the Union Pacific Eailroad, con- 

taining some account of the discovery of the eastern base of the Eocky 
Mountains; and of the great Indian battle of July 11, 1867. Quebec, 
74 p. in-8. Illustration. 

1582. Torrance (Justice). A Letter to the Attorney General of the Province 

of Quebec on the administration of justice. Montreal, 38 p. in-8. 

1583. White, Jr. (Thomas). Our Great West. A Lecture delivered on the 

27th February, 1873. Montreal, 32 p. in-8. 

1874 

1584. Baillarge (C.) Abridged Key to Stereometrical Tableau, etc. Illus- 

trated. Quebec, 16 p. in-8. 

1585. Blackwell (T. E.) Hydrology of the Basin of the Eiver St. Lawrence. 

Montreal. 

1586. Borthwick (Evd. J. D.) The History of the Scottish Song. Montreal, 

gr. in-8. 

1587. Butler (W. F.) The Wild North Land; a Winter Journey with Dogs 

across Northern America. Montreal, in-8. Portrait, vues et carte. 

1588. Caswell (H. S.) Walter Harland; or, Memories of the Past. Montreal, 

184 p. petit in-8. 

1589. Chapin (Gardner B.) Tales of the St. Lawrence, etc. Montreal, 372 

p. in-8. 

1590. Christian's (The) Wedding Eing, containing five Letters and a series of 

Poems. Written by a Lady with the sincere desire of sowing the 
seeds of union in the Christian Church. Montreal, 287 p. 

1591. Compendium of the history of Canada and of the other B. N. A. Prov- 

inces, for the use of the Christian Brothers' schools. By J. F. N. D. 
Quebec, 127 p. in-12. 

1592. Constance: a Lay of the Olden Time. By Maple Leaf. Montreal, 50 p. 

1593. Dawson (George M.) Eeport on the Tertiary Lignite Formation in the 

Vicinity of the Forty-ninth Parallel. Montreal, 31 p. in-8. 

1594. Gugy (A.) Facts disclosed in some unreported cases. Published for 

the public good, by a victim. S. I. n. d. 48 p. in-8. 



1O2 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1596. Gugy (A.) The stipend. S. 1. n. d. 12 p. in-8. 

1597. Harris (John). The Circle and Straight Line. 3 Parts, with Plates. 

Montreal, 3 Vol. in-8. 

1598. Harris (John). Centrifugal Force and Gravitation. Special Appendix 

(Part 6th). Index and Specification (Part 7th). Montreal, 2 Vol. 
in-8. 

1599. Harris (John). Kuhlos: an Experimental Investigation into the Relation- 

ship of Certain Lines. Part 1. Montreal, in-40. 

1600. Harris (John). Theology and the Science of Government, with 

Supplement. Montreal, 2 Vol. in-8. 

1601. Harris (J.) The Science of Ideal Theology as taught by the Bible. 

Montreal, in-8. 

1602. Horetsky (Charles). Canada on the Pacific: being an account of a 

Journey from Edmonton to the Pacific by the Peace River Valley. 
Montreal, 244 p. in-8. Carte. 

1603. Howe (Joseph). Poems and Essays. Montreal, 341 p. in-8. 

1604. Jackson (J. Barnwall). The Lumberman's Timber Mark Guide. Com- 

piled from official Records. Montreal, 177 p. in-8. 

1605. Lantier, M.P. (J. P.) The Question of the Cascades and Coteau Landing 

Canal examined. Montreal, 46 p. in-8. 

1606. Legge (Charles). Montreal Northern Colonization Railway Co. Report 

of Exploration from Deep River to the Georgian Bay. Montreal, 24 p. 
in-8. Carte. 

1607. Lemoine ( J. M.) Chateau Bigot. History and Romance. By the Author 

of Maple Leaves. Quebec, 21 p. in-12. 

1608. Lepine (Ambrose D.) Preliminary Investigation and Trial of 

for the Murder of Thomas Scott. With portraits. Montreal, petit in-8. 

1609. Le Sueur (Philip). The Dominion Tables of Exchange, including 

Sterling and French Exchange, etc. Montreal, in-8. 

1610. Magdalen Islands. Answers of the residents to the questions subitted 

to them by the Committee entrusted with the inquiry into the nature of 
the tenure of lands in the said islands. Quebec, 83 p. in-8. 

1611. McGill University. Statement of Royal Institution for the advancement 

of Learning, addressed to Friends and Benefactors. Montreal. 

1612. Murray (J. Clarke). The Ballads and Lays of Scotland; in view of their 

influence on the Character of the People. London, 205 p. in-8. 

1613. Patterson (W. J.) Descriptive statement of the great water highways 

of the Dominion of Canada, etc. Montreal, VIII-71 p. in-8. 

1614. Plunkett (E. W.) Proposed Harbor Improvements and Graving Dock 

at Quebec. Montreal, 29 p. in-8. Carte. 

1615. Sandham (Alfred). Montreal and its Fortifications. Montreal, 32 p. in-8. 

Portraits, plans, fac-similes. 



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3616. Seymour 
the 
10-18 p. in-8 



our (S.) North Shore Eailway. Eeport of the chief engineer upon 
" Quebec Eailway Aid Act of 1874. " February 5th, 1874. S.l.n.d. 



1617. Sheppard (Maxfielcl.) Tables for reducing saw logs to the various 

standards in use. Second edition, revised and enlarged. Quebec, in-8. 

1618. Strange (Lieut.-Col. T. Bland). Artillery Eetrospect of the last Great 

War, 1870; with its lessons for Canadians. Quebec, 95 p. in-4. Carte 
et plans. 

1619. Taschereau (Henri E.) Criminal Law Consolidation and Amendment 

Acts of 1869, for the Dominion; as Amended and in Force, on 1st 
November, 1874, in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, 
Manitoba, on 1st January, 1875, in British Columbia. With Notes, 
Precedents of Indictments, etc. Montreal, Vol. 1. (Vol. 2 en 1875.) 

1619a. Utley (M. H.) Didactic elucidations respecting the original sin of 
imagination and its consequences, morally, physically and mentally. A 
warning to the young, advice to the afflicted, important suggestions to 
parents, guardians, ministers of the Gospel and teachers. Montreal, 
24 p. in-8. 

1620. White, Jr. (Thomas). The Liberal-Conservative Party. Speech delivered 

at L'Orignal (Ont.), 1874. Montreal. 

1875 

1621. Arithmetic. Introduction to the treatise on commercial arithmetic. 

Combining the analytic and synthetic methods, etc.; by the Christian 
Brothers* Quebec, 264 p. in-8. 

1622. Baillarge (C.) Eeport on the Fire-Escape Appliances and Facilities of 

some ninety-six Public Buildings of Quebec and Environs. Quebec, 
105 p. in-fol. 

1623. Baynes (Geo. A.) Disposal of the Dead. By land, by water, and by 

fire, which ? Montreal. 

1624. Begin (Eev. L. N.) The Bible and the Eule of Faith. Traduit du 

franc,ais par Madame G. M. Ward. Quebec. 

1624a. Borthwick (Eev. J. D.) Montreal, its history, to which is added 
Biographical sketches, with photographs of many of its principal 
citizens. Montreal, 153 p. in-4. 55 Planches hors texte. 

1625. Buies (Arthur). The French Canadian Press and the improvement of 

Quebec. Quebec, 21 p. in-12. 

1626. Burns (Eev. E. F.) Our United Church. Montreal. 

1627. Chisholm's all round route and panoramic guide of the St. Lawrence, the 

Hudson Eiver, etc. Montreal, in-12. 

(Publication annuelle pour servir de guide aux touristes.) 

1628. Christ Church, Montreal, as Parish Church and Cathedral. A Eeport by 

the Select Vestry of the Church to the Eector of the Parish. Montreal, 
99 p. in-8. 

1629. Compendiums of general history, the History of Canada, and the other 

B. N. A. Provinces, by B. C. S. Quebec, 308-127-XXXVII p. in-8. 



1O4 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1630. Cousin (Paul). Cadastral plan of the City of Quebec and St. Sauveur 

village . . . with book of reference. Quebec. 

1631. Dawson (George M.) Report on the Geology and Resources of the 

Region in the Vicinity of the Forty-ninth Parallel. Montreal, XI-387 
p. in-8. 

1632. Dawson (J. W.) Origin and History of life on our Planet. An Address. 

Montreal, 23 p. in-8. 

1633. Dawson (J. W.) An address before the American Association for thft 

Advancement of Science, at Detroit, Michigan. Montreal, 26 p. in-8. 

1634. Dawson (J. W.) Nature and the Bible. New York. 

1635. Dawson (J. W.) The dawn of life, being the history of the oldest known 

fossil remains. Montreal, 239 p. in-8. 

1636. Dawson (J. W.) Life's Dawn on Earth. A summary of facts as to 

Eozoon. Maps and illustrations. London. 

1637. Dawson (S. E.) Report on the relative positions of Bishop and Rector 

in Christ Church as Cathedral and Parish Church, under the Laws of 
England and Canada. Montreal, 100 p. in-8. 

1638. Douglas (James). The present State of Literature in Canada, and the 

Intellectual Progress of its People during the last fifty years. Trans. 
Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 20 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1639. Gait (A. T.) The political situation. A Letter to the Hon. James 

Ferrier, Senator. Montreal, 13 p. in-8. 

1640. Graphic (A) Description of the Dominion of Canada and its Provinces, 

also Newfoundland, the N. W. Territories, Anticosti and Labrador. 
Montreal, 115 p. in-8. 

1641. Guibord. History of the Guibord case. Ultramontanism versus Law and 

Human rights. Montreal, 150 p. in-8. Portraits. 

1642. Harris (John). Political Economy and Science. Montreal. 

1643. Holt (Miss). An autobiographical sketch of a teacher's life. Quebec, 

104 p. in-8. 

1644. Ho wells (William C.) Some things belonging to the Settlement of the 

Valley of the Ohio. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 37. p. in-8. A 
Lecture. 

1645. Jenkins (E.) The Great Dominion. Montreal, 30 p. in-8. 

1646. Langelier (J. C.) The Quebec and Lower St. Lawrence tourist guide. 

Quebec, in-32. 

1647. Langton (John). Early French Settlements in America. Trans. Lit. 

and Hist. S. Quebec, 22 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1647a. Lovell's Gazetteer of British North America, with a table of routes, etc. 
Montreal, 464-115-44 p. in-12. 

1648. Macdonald (Sir John A.) Speech delivered at the White Banquet, 

Montreal, November 24th, 1875. Montreal. 



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1649. Matte (N.) Interest tables at 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 per cent, per 

annum, giving the interest from 1 dollar to 100,000 dollars, from 1 to 
368 days. Third Edition. Quebec, folio. 

1650. Montreal. The Hotel Guest's Guide. Montreal. 

1651. Murphy (Eev. J. J.) Henry Grattan and the Irish volunteers of 1782. 

Montreal. 

1652. Navigation. Eeport of the select Committee of the Legislative Assembly, 

Quebec, on the winter navigation of the river and Gulf St. Lawrence. 
S. 1. n. d. 44 p. in-8. 

1653. Norris (William). The Canadian question. Montreal, 90 p. in-4. 

1654. Notes and Sketches collected from a Voyage in the North West, by a 

Sister of Charity of Montreal. Montreal, 23 p. in-8. 

1655. Pictou (The) Coal and Iron Co., Nova Scotia. Montreal. 

1656. Eailway. Prospectus of the Quebec and Lake St. John Eailway. Quebec, 

54 p. in-8. Carte. 

1657. Eailway Eoutes from Montreal. Mr. Bermister's Eeports on the Surveys. 

Montreal, 40 p. Carte. 

1657a. Eodier (Ernestine). A sketch of the life and virtues of Miss Ernestine 
Eodier, a pupil of the graduating course of Villa-Maria, by a sister 
graduate. Montreal, 159 p. in-18. 

1658. Sewell (Alex.) Eeport accompanying plan for harbour improvements 

in the Port of Quebec, by Stadacona. Quebec, 8 p. in-8. 

1659. Seaton (William C.) A Manual of the examination of Masters and 

Mates as instituted by the Department of Marine and Fisheries of 
Canada. 2nd Edition. Quebec, 260-12 p. in-8. 

1660. Seymour (S.) N. S. E. Eeview by the chief engineer of the reports 

made by the Government engineer, respecting the character of the 
road. 8. 1. n. d. 20 p. in-8. 

1661. Seymour (S.) Grand Trunk versus North Shore. A review of the 

Grand Trunk Eailway Company's protest against the construction of 
the North Shore line by the Provincial Government. Dec. 6, 1875, 
S. I. n. d. 15 p. in-8. 

1662. Seymour (S.) North Shore Eailway. Eeport of the chief engineer upon 

the situation. March 4, 1875. Quebec, in-8. 

1663. Seymour (S.) N. S. E. Some reasons why, etc., by the consulting 

engineer. Nov. 12, 1875. 20 p. in-8. 

1664. Seymour (S.) N. S. E. The chief engineer against the president. 

April, 1875. 8. I. n. d. 

1665. Seymour (S.) N. S. E. Historical review of the Government standard, 

by the engineer-in-chief. April 6, 1875. S. I. n. d. 104 p. in-8. 

1666. Stevenson (Jas.) The Card Currency of Canada during the French 

Domination. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 33 p. in-8. A Lecture. 



1O6 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1667. Strange (Lieut.-Col.) Sieges, and the Changes Produced by Modern 

Weapons. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 30 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1668. Taschereau (H. E.) The Criminal Law Consolidation and Amendment 

Acts of 1869. Vol. 2. Montreal. 

1669. "The Bible and the Square." A Masonic Mirror and Guide. Montreal, 

in-8. 

1670. Trow (James). A Trip to Manitoba. Quebec, 86 p. in-16. 

1671. Ursulines of Quebec. Glimpses of the Monastery; a sketch of the history 

of the Ursulines of Quebec during two hundred years. By a member 
of the Community. Part 1. 1639-1672. Plates. Quebec, in-16. 

1672. Wotherspoon (Ivan). The Insolvent Act of 1875, with rules of practice 

and tariffs of fees. Montreal. 

1876 

1673. Baillarge (C.) Key to the Stereometricon, illustrated, mensuration of 

areas, tables, etc. Quebec, 228 p. in-8. 

1674. Baumgarten (A.) Industrial Canada. The duty of development and 

how to accomplish it. Montreal, 31 p. in-8. 

1675. Bourget (Mgr.) Remarks on Pastoral Letters of Mgr. Bourget, by a 

"Roman Catholic." Montreal. 

1676. Canadian Newspaper Directory, by T. F. Wood & Co. Montreal, 79 p. 

in-8. 

1677. Chapman (Rev. Chs.) The True Religion. Montreal. 

1678. Comedy (The) of Trade. By a "Spiritual Medium." Montreal. 

1679. Cowans (David). Anecdotes of a life on the Ocean. Montreal, in-12. 

1680. Craik (Mrs. Dinah Maria). The Laurel Bush. An old-fashioned love 

story. Montreal, 64 p. 

1681. Cuisset (Oct.) Popular treatise on the Best Root Culture and sugar 

fabrication in Canada. Quebec, 110 p. in-12. 

1682. Davidson (C. P.) Statutes relating to Banks and Banking; passed in 

Canada since Confederation. With Abstracts from the Criminal Law. 
Index. Montreal, in-8. 

1683. Dawson (G. M.) Notes on the Locust Invasion of 1874, in Manitoba 

and the North West Territories. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

1684. Dingman (Benjamin S.) Ten years in South America. Montreal. 

1685. Directory of St. Johns, West Farnham, Granby, West Shefford, Waterloo, 

Roxton Falls, etc., etc. Corrected to 1st November, 1876. Watkins & 
Hoogs, Compilers. Montreal, Lovell, 336 p. in-12. 

1686. Drummond (A. T.) Our colonial indebtedness. Montreal, 8 p. in-8. 

1687. Fleming (Sandford). The Intercolonial. A Historical Sketch, 1832- 

1876. Montreal, 268 p. in-8. 



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1688. Gahan (J. J.) Lecture delivered in St. Patrick's Hall, October 30, 1876. 

Quebec, 15 p. in-8, double colonne. 

1689. Gait (Sir Alex. T.), K.C.M.G. Church and State. Montreal, 41 p. in-8. 

1690. Glass (Eev. C. Gordon). Stray Leaves from Scotch and English History; 

with the Life of Sir William Wallace, Scotland's patriot, hero and 
political martyr. Montreal, 400 p. Second Edition. 

1691. Hamilton (Fred. J.) A Trip over the Intercolonial, including articles 

on the mining industries of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, with a 
Description of the cities of St. John and Halifax. Montreal, 88 p. in-8. 

1692. Holbrook (M. L.), M.D. Liver Complaint, Nervous Dyspepsia, and 

Headache. Their Causes, Prevention and Cure. Montreal, in-8. 

1693. Irwin's & Co.'s Directory of the City of Quebec, etc., for 1875-76. 383 

p. in-8. 

1694. Jenkins (Edward), Esq., M.P. Canadian Immigration in 1875. Montreal, 

44 p. in-8. 

1695. Jenkins (Edward). The DeviPs Chain. Illustrated. Montreal, 164 p. 

in-24. 

1696. Johnson (Alexander). An address. Science and Eeligion. Montreal. 

1697. Johnson (Frank). The Village of Merrow. Montreal, 208 p. in-8. 

(Prose and poetry.) 

1698. Lemoine (J. M.) Quebec, Past and Present. A history of Quebec, 1608- 

1876. Quebec, XV-466 p. in-8. Figures. 

1699. Letters from a Church of England Clergyman to a Catholic Priest. 

Quebec. 

I 

1700. LovelPs History of the Dominion of Canada and other parts of British 

America. Illustrated by numerous engravings. Eevised edition from 
new plates. Montreal, 246 p. in-8. 

1701. Miles (H. H.) The child's history of Canada, etc. Second Edition. 

Montreal, 141 p. in-12. Cartes. 

1702. Newspaper (Canadian) Directory. 1876. T. F. Wood & Co., Newspaper 

Advertising Agents. Montreal, 80 p. in-8. 

1703. Patterson (W. J.) Brief notes relating to the resources, industries, 

commerce, and prospects of Newfoundland. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

1704. Patterson (W. J.) Two trade Letters. Montreal, 13 p. in-8. Tableaux. 

1705. Patterson (W. J.) Another Trade Letter. Montreal, 48 p. in-8. 

1706. Province of Manitoba and North West Territory of the Dominion of 

Canada. Published by the Department of Agriculture. Quebec, 80 p. 
in-8. 

1707. Eifle Association of the Province of Quebec Proceedings, 1875. Montreal, 

29 p. in-8. 

1708. Eowell (Mrs. J. H.) Julia Campbell. Montreal, in-8. 



108 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1709. Selwyn (A. E. C.) Descriptive Catalogue of the collection of the 

economic minerals of Canada, and notes on a stratigraphical collection 
of rocks. Philadelphia International Exhibition. 1876. Montreal. 152 
p. in-8. 

1710. Seminary of St. Sulpice of Montreal, and the Indians, at Oka. Montreal. 

1711. Seymour (S.) North Shore Eailway. A statement of facts. Quebec 

May 10, 1875, 19-8-17 p. in-8. 

1712. Siege of Quebec on 31st Dec., 1775. The Centenary fete of the Literary 

and Historical Society on the 29th of December, 1875. Quebec, 104 p. 
in-8. Figures. 

1713. Strange (Lieut.-Colonel T. Bland). Colonial defensive organisation. 

Precis of information concerning the Province of Quebec, etc. Quebec, 
27 p. in-8. 

1714. Vennor (Henry G.) Our Birds of Prey; or, the Eagles, Hawks and 

Owls of Canada. Thirty photographic illustrations, by Notman. 
Montreal, 154 p. in-4. 

1715. White (Thomas). The Protestant minority in Quebec, in its Political 

Relations with the Roman Catholic Majority, letter to Sir A. T. Gait. 
Montreal, 19 p. in-8. 

1716. Whiteaves (J. F.) Geological Survey of Canada. Mezozoic Fossils. Vol. 

1. Part 1. Montreal, 92 p. in-8. 19 gravures. 

1717. Wood (Rev. Edw.) A word with his people about the Cross. Montreal. 

1718. Young (Hon. John). The origin of the Victoria Bridge. Montreal, 

30 p. in-8. 

1877 

1719. Barnard (E. A.) Beet Sugar, its Economical Production in the Province 

of Quebec. Paper read before the Bedford Agricultural Association 
on the 9th March, 1877. S. I. n. d. 10 p. in-4. 

1720. Bouchette (R. S. M.), Advocate. The Justinian Pandects, their origin, 

progress and completion. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 24 p. in-8. 
A Lecture. 

1721. Boxer (F. N.) The Architect's and Artisan's Permanent Price Book. 

Compendium of useful Tables, etc. Practical Hints to Persons about 
to* Build, etc. Montreal, in-4. Book of Plates to accompany the above. 

1722. Brown (W. H.) She might have done better. Saint John's, Quebec. 2 

Vols. 

1723. Buchanan (Robert). The shadow of the sword. A romance. Montreal, 

in-12. 

1724. Campbell (Duncan). History of Nova Scotia, for schools. Montreal, 

178 p. 

1725. Caxton celebration. Montreal, 12 p. in-8. 

1726. Caxton celebration. Condensed catalogue of manuscripts, books and 

engravings on exhibition at the Caxton celebration, held in Montreal, 
June, 1877. Montreal, 79 p. in-8. 



[DIONNE] INVENTAIEE CHEONOLOGIQUE DES LIVKES, ETC. 1O9 

1727. Court (W. B.) The story of my connection with the Chiniquy movement 

in Montreal. Montreal, 18 p. in-8. 

1728. Dawson (Dr. G. M.) Notes on the Appearance and Migrations of the 

Locust in Manitoba and the North-West Territories. Montreal, 20 t>. 
in-8. 

1729. Dawson (Dr. G. M.) Notes on some of the more recent Changes in Level 

of the Coast of British Columbia and adjacent regions. Montreal, 8 p. 
in-8. 

1730. Dawson (J. W.), LL.D. The origin of the World according to Eevelation 

and Science. Montreal, 438 p. in-8. 

1731. Dawson (S. E.) Episcopal Elections: Ancient and Modern. A study 

in Ecclesiastical Polity. Montreal, 53 p. in-8. 

1732. Directory (Belleville). 1877. Montreal 

1733. Dubreuil (J. F.), Advocate Deputy Clerk of the Crown and Peace, 

Montreal. Index to the Criminal and Penal Statutes of Canada, as 
affecting the Province of Quebec, etc. Montreal, 95 p. in-12. 

1734. Emberson (F. C.) The art of teaching Manual for Teachers and School 

Commissioners. Montreal, 110 p. in-12. Diagram. 

1735. Fleming (J. C.) Orangeism and the 12th of July Eiots in Montreal. 

Montreal. 

1736. Fleming (Sandford). That Sunday Service for Travellers. Montreal, 

124 p. in-8. 

1737. Fortin (P.) The straits of Belle-Isle. Montreal, 8 p. in-4. 

1738. Gahan (J. J.) Canada. Quebec, 21 p. in-12. (Poesie.) 

1739. Harper (Daniel E.) 100,000 facts for the people. A book for the 

farmer, mechanic, and working men of all trades and occupations. 
Illustrated. Montreal, in-8. 

1740. Hincks (Sir Francis). The political history of Canada between 1840 

and 1855. A lecture delivered on the 17th October, 1877, etc. 
Montreal, 88 p. in-8. 

1741. Howard (Henry). Some Eemarks on the Medical Jurisprudence of 

insanity. Eead before the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Montreal, 
. Oct. 19th, 1877. Montreal, 13 p. in-8. 

1742. Howells (Hon. W. C.) Consul at Quebec for the United States. Presi- 

dential elections in the United States, and manjier of conducting them. 
Trans. Lit. and Hist. 8. Quebec, 40 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1743. Intercolonial. Guide book to the I. E. Sketches of scenery and a 

general description of the principal points of interest along the route. 
Montreal, 175 p. in-12. Figures, cartes, etc. 

1744. Kirby (William). The Chien d'Or. The golden dog. A legend of 

Quebec. New Yorlc and Montreal, VI-678 p. in-8. 

1745. L^urier (Wilfrid). Lecture on political liberalism, delivered on the 26th 

June, 1877, in the Music Hall, Quebec, under the auspices of the Club 
Canadien. Quebec, 44 p. in-8. 



SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1746. Macdonald (Dougald). The Heavenly Bodies. How they move and what 

moves them. Montreal, 

1747. McGibbon (E. D.). The great pew case; James Johnston vs. St. 

Andrew's Church, Montreal. S. 1. 107 p. in-8. 

1748. McGrath (T. G.) Lectures on health. Quebec, 62 p. in-12. 

1749. McLachlan (E. W.) The Edward Murphy medal. Montreal, 7 pp. in-8. 

1 figure. 

1750. Medley (Et. Rev. J.) Sermon preached before the Prov. Synod of 

Canada, in Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, by John Lord Bishop of 
Fredericton, on Sept. 12th, 1877. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

1751. Murphy (Edw.) MSS. and printed books in Irish language exhibited 

at the Caxton celebration, 1877. Montreal. 

1752. Murray (J. Clark). The Study of Political Philosophy. The annual 

university lecture in McGill College. Montreal, 18 p. in-8. 

1753. Norman (Eev. E. W.) Our Duties and Opportunities. Annual sermon. 

Montreal. 

1754. Patterson (Eev. George). A history of the County of Pictou, Nova 

Scotia. Montreal, 471 p. in-8. Carte. 

1755. Popular Sayings from Old Iberia, by Fieldat and Aitiaiche. Quebec, 70 

p. in-16. 

(Oeuvre du Comte de Premio-Eeal, Consul d'Espagne & Quebec, et 
de Mademoiselle Howells.) 

1756. Port (The) Chaplain and his work at the Port of Quebec. Cases of 

drowning and sudden death. A sailor's chest, etc. Quebec, 54 p. in-8. 

1757. Prevost (Oscar). Essay. On the supply, care, and repair of Artillery 

Material, etc., by O. Prevost, "B" Battery C. A. Adjutant Gunnery 
School. Quebec, 58 p. in-8. 

1758. Eobertson (T.) Correspondence with G. Hague, etc. Montreal. 

1759. Eoy (Eev. James). Catholicity and Methodism, or the Eelation of John 

Wesley to Modern Thought. Montreal, petit in-8. 

1760. Saskatchewan (The). Country of the North-West. Montreal, 60 p. in-8. 

1761. Scott (Chas. A.) The Levis and Kennebec Eailway and its difficulties, 

etc. Quebec, 31 p. in-8. 

1762. Seymour (S.) A complaint to the Council of the Quebec Bar against 

Messrs. Andrews, Caron, and Andrews, Attorneys at Law, etc. Quebec, 
April llth, 23-7-6 p. in-8. 

1763. Seymour (S.) North Shore Eailway. Foundations in deep water. S. I. 

n. d. 43 p. in-8. 

1764. Shafer (Daniel E.) Foundations of success and laws of trade. A book 

forming a progressive business guide and hand-book of reference. 
Montreal, in-8. 

1765. Spence (Thomas). The Saskatchewan country of the North-West of the 

Dominion of Canada. Montreal, 49 p. in-8. 



[DIONNE] INVENTAIEE CHEONOLOGIQUE DES LIVEES, ETC. 1 1 1 

1766. Stafford (Father). Address on the Montreal disturbances. Montreal. 

1767. Statement of the Seigniories of Eimouski and Metis in reference to their 

right of fishery in the rivers Eimouski and Metis. Quebec, 27 p. in-8. 

1768. Stewart, Jr. (George). The Story of the Great Fire in St. John, KB 

June 20th, 1877. Montreal, 278 p. petit in-8. 

1769. St. Lawrence Hall Guide from Niagara Falls to the Saguenay. Montreal 

64 p. in-12. 

1770. Thomas (C.) Contribution to the history of the Eastern Townships, etc. 

The history of Shefford, civil, ecclesiastical, biographical, etc. Montreal, 
376 p. petit in-8. 

1771. Tuttle (Charles E.) An illustrated History of the Dominion, 1535-1876, 

with art illustrations, in 28 parts, forming 2 Vol. in-4to. Montreal. 

1772. Tuttle (C. E.) Popular History of the Dominion of Canada from the 

earliest settlement to the present time, with art illustrations and portrait 
engravings. Montreal and Boston, 2 Vol. in-4to. 

1773. White (Eobert S.) 1876. General Eeview of the trade of Montreal, 

also^a Synopsis of the Commerce of Canada, etc. Montreal, 160 p. 
gr. in-8. 

1774. Young (Hon. John). The Origin of the Ocean Mail Steamers between 

Liverpool and the St. Lawrence, and the advantage of the Northern 
route. Montreal, 49 p. in-8. 

1878 

1775. Baillarge (C.) General Eeport of the City Engineer, Quebec, on Eoads, 

Bridges, Markets, Ferry, etc. Quebec, 100 p. in-8. 

1776. Baillarge (Chs.) The municipal situation. Quebec, 34 p. in-8. 

1777. Bourgeoys (Marguerite). The Pearl of Troyes, or Eeminiscences of the 

Early Days of Ville-Marie. Eevealed to us in the heroic life of Sister 
M. Bourgeoys, foundress and first Superior of the Congregation of 
N. D., established at Ville-Marie in the year 1653. Montreal, 375 p. in-4. 

1778. Colby (C. C.), M.P. Tariff re-adjustment. Canada's National Policy. 

Tariff Eevision. Montreal, 48 p. in-8. 

1779. Cook (C. C.) The Eate-inlaid Interest Table and Account Averager, 

from 4 to 10 per cent. Montreal, in-folio. 

1780. Dawson (Dr. G. M.) Notes on the Locust in the North-West in 1876. 

Montreal, 7 p. in-8. 

1781. Dawson (Dr. G. M.) Travelling Notes on the Surface Geology of the 

Pacific Coast. Montreal, 11 p. in-8. 

1782. De Boucherville (The) Government and the causes which led to their 

dismissal. An historical account. Montreal, 25 p. in-8. 

1783. Deville (Capt. E.) Examples of astronomic and geodelle calculations for 

the use of land surveyors. Quebec, 109 p. in-8. 



112 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1784. Dignan (Rev. F. P.) "St. Patrick, his Life and Teachings/' A ser- 

mon preached in the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Sherbrooke, 17th of 
March, 1878. Sherbrooke, 28 p. in-8. 

1785. Five Years' Grit-Rouge rule in Canada. Six Campaign Tracts. From 

the Gazette. Montreal. 

1786. "Graphic Co." (The). Impeachment of Sir Francis Hincks, by the 

Shareholders. Montreal. 

1787. Hamilton (Fred. J.) Reception of the Sixth Fusiliers of Montreal, by 

the Citizens of St. Albans, Vermont, July 4th, 1878. Montreal. 

1788. Hamilton (Pierce Stevens). The Feast of Ste. Anne and Other Poems. 

Montreal, 1878 and 1890, 165 p. in-8. 

1789. Howard (Henry), M.D. Mental and Moral Science; with some remarks 

upon Hysterical Mania. Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

1790. Jenkins (Ed.) The captain cabin a Christmas Darn. Illustrated by 

Wallis McKagh. Montreal, in-18. 

1791. Leggo (W.) The history of the administration of the Right Hon. 

Frederick Temple, Earl of Dufferin, late Governor-General of Canada. 
Montreal, 901 p. in-8. 

1792. Lemoine (J. M.) The Chronicles of the St. Lawrence. Montreal, 380 p. 

in-8. Carte. 

1793. Lemoine (J. M.) Catalogue of birds, medals, woods, etc., in the museum 

of the "Literary and Historical Society of Quebec." Montreal, 23 p. 
in-8. 

1794. Montreal, its history and Commercial Eegister for 1878, with sketches and 

statistics. Montreal, 94 p. in-4. 

1795. Morris (John F.) The Consolidated Bank of Canada. Montreal. 

1796. Boss (Mrs.) The legend of the Holy Stone. Montreal. 

17*97. Selwyn (A. R. C.) Summary report of Geological investigations, 1876-77, 
addressed to the Hon. David Mills, M.P., Minister of Interior. 
Montreal, 8 p. in-8. 

1798. Seymour (S.) The railway policy of the Government of Quebec. Quebec, 
41 p. in-8. 

"799. Stephens (C. H.) The Quebec law digest, being a complete compilation 
of all the reported decisions in the Province of Quebec down to the 
first of January, 1877. Montreal, 1342-LXXI p. gr. in-8. 

*1800. Stewart, Jr. (George). Canada Under the Administration of the Earl 
of Dufferin. Toronto, 17-696 p. in-8. 

1801. Stray leaves from the drama of every day life. Montreal, 193 p. in-12 

carre. 

1802. Tardivel (J. P.) Borrowed and stolen feathers, or a glance through 

Mr. Lemoine 's work, "The Chronicles of the St. Lawrence." Quebec, 
33 p. in-8. 



[DIONNE] INVENTAIEE CHEONOLOGIQUE DES LIVEES, ETC. 113 

1803. Tuttle (Charles E.) Eoyalty in Canada, embracing sketches of the 

house of Argyll, the E.H. the Marquis of Lome, H.E.H. the Princess 
Louise and the members of the new Government. Montreal, in-12. 

1804. Wicksteed, Q.C. (Gustavus W.) Waifs in Verse. Montreal, XVI-137- 

VIII p. in-8. 

1879 

1806. Bacon (Lieut.-Col. Thomas). Military Eeview on the Queen's Birthday 

at Montreal in 1879. Montreal. 

1807. Cheetham (Eev. William). Lights and Shadows of Clerical Life. 

Montreal, Lovell, in-8. 

1808. Cherrier (A. B.) History of the Quebec Directory since its first issue 

in 1844 up to the present day, etc. Quebec, 29 p. in-12. 

1809. Clint (William). The Aborigines of Canada under the British Crown, 

with a glance at their Customs, Characteristics and History. Trans. 
Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 50 p. in-8. A Lecture read on 23rd March, 

1878. 

1810. Codd (Donald). The Prairie Lands of Canada. Montreal, 56 p. in-8. 

1811. Dawson (G. M.) Sketch on the Past and Present Condition of the 

Indians of Canada. Montreal, 31 p. in-8. 

1812. Dawson (J. W.) Eemarks on recent papers on the geology of Nova 

Scotia. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

1813. Dawson (J. W.) The Quebec Group of Sir Wm. Logan. Lecture 

delivered May 19th, 1879. Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

1814. Dominion of Canada and the North- West. Montreal, 24 p. in-8. Carte. 

1815. Fleming (Sandford). Daily Prayers for Busy Households. Montreal, 

70 p. in-8. 

1816. Ford (Paul). The Annexationist Agitation. Montreal. 

1817. Howard, M.D. (H.) Eesponsibility and Irresponsibility in Crime and 

Insanity. Montreal. 

1818. Larue (Dr. H.) Manual of agriculture, horticulture and arboriculture. 

Quebec, 108 p. in-18. 

1819. Macfarlane (Thos.) The Silver Islet Mine. Montreal. 

1820. McLachlan (E. W.) Canadian temperance medals. Montreal, 11 p. in-8. 

1821. Pilkington (W.) Quebec Eailway and Harbour Works, No. 1. Quebec. 

1822. Pilkington (W.) Quebec Harbour and Dock Works, No. 2. Quebec. 

1823. Political (The) Destiny of Canada being determined by its financial 

policy. By a British Immigrant of forty-six years' standing. Montreal, 
17 p. in-4. 

(Auteur: J. L. P. O'Hanley.) 

1824. Quebec (The) Political Crisis. Notes and Precedents. Quebec, 69 p. in-8. 

(Brochure ecrite par M. Arthur Dansereau, redacteur de la 
Minerve.) 

Sec. I , 19068 



114 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1825. " Quebec (The) Political Crisis." The Opposition Pamphlet, better 

known as the "Dansereau Brochure," examined and refuted by the 
light of British Constitutional History and Precedents. Quebec, (51 p. 
in-4. 

1826. Russell (A. J.) On Champlain's astrolabe, lost on the 7th June, 1613, 

and found in August, 1867, etc. Montreal, 24 p. in-8. Figures et 
carte. " 

1827. Stewart (George). Lecture on Emmerson, delivered before the Literary 

and Historical Society of Quebec, 9th January, 1879. Quebec, 29 p. in-8. 

1828. Taylor (Fennings). Are legislatures parliaments? A study and review. 

Montreal, 208 p. in-8. 

1829. Telegraphy with the Coasts and Islands of the Gulf and Lower River 

St. Lawrence and the Coasts of the Maritime Provinces. Quebec, 57 p, 
in-8. 

1830. Whiteheaves (J. F.) Geological Survey of Canada. Mezozoic Fossils. 

Vol. 1. P. 2. Montreal, 98 p. in-8. 10 gravures. 

1880 

1831. Baldwin (Maurice S.) A Break in the Ocean Cable. Montreal. 

1832. Bessey (W. E.) How to cure Drunkenness. Montreal. 

1833. Borthwick (Rev. J. Douglas). Borthwick Castle; or Sketches of Scottish 

History, etc. Montreal, 280 p. in-8. 

1834. Bray (Rev. A. J.) England and Ireland. A Lecture. Montreal, 30 p. 

in-8. 

1835. Brown (W.) Silver in its relation to industry and trade. Montreal, 

134 p. in-8. 

1836. Browne (J. Vincent). The improvement of the Harbour of Quebec. 

S. I. n. d. in-8. Figures. 

1837. Budden (Heber). Newfoundland, its climate, geographical position, 

resources, etc., and Benares, the sacred city of the Hindus. Quebec, 
46 p. in-8. 

1838. Campbell (Rev. John). Peopling of Great Britain. Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 

1839. Chaudiere (.The) valley and its mineral wealth. Quebec, 92 p. in-8. 

1840. Church (L. Ruggles), Q.C., M.P.P. Report of Argument submitted to 

the Hon. the Executive Council for the Province of Quebec. On 
presentation of a Memorial respecting the vested right of Limit Holder 
in their limits. S. 1. n. d. 31 p. in-8. 

1841. Dawson (J. W.) Lecture notes on geology and outline of the geology 

of Canada, etc. Montreal, 96 p. in-8. 

1842. Dawson (J. W.) Fossil men and their modern representatives, etc. 

Montreal, 348 p. in-8. 

1843. Doutre (Joseph). Constitution of Canada. The British North America 

Act, 1867; its interpretation from the Decisions of the Courts, etc. 
The Quebec Resolutions, and the Constitution of the United States. 
Montreal. 



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1844. Gahan (J. J.) Vivian: a tale of Chateau-Richer. Toronto, 24 p. in-12. 

1845. Gordon (Eev. Daniel M.), B.D., Ottawa. Mountain and Prairie; a 

Journey from Victoria to Winnipeg via Peace Eiver Pass. Maps and 
illustrations. Montreal, 310 p. in-8. 

1846. Harbor Dues and Transit Charges at Montreal and Atlantic Ports, etc., 

etc. Montreal, 44 p. in-8. 

1847. Inaugural address delivered at the Co-operative Congress, held at New- 

castle-on-Tyne, May 17th, 1880, by the Lord Bishop of Durham. 
Montreal, 20 p. in-12. 

1848. Lemoine (J. M.) Queen's Birthday, 1880. Quebec, its gates and 

environs. Something about the streets, lanes and early history of the 
Ancient Capital. Quebec, 94 p. in-8. Figures. 

1849. Lemoine (J. M.) The Scot in New France. A Lecture before the 

Quebec Literary and Historical Society. Quebec, 58-XIX p. in-8. 

1850. Lemoine (J. M.) Glimpses of Quebec during the Last Ten Years of 

French Domination, 1749-1759. With Observations, etc., and Contrasts 
between its Past and the Present. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 
36 p. in-8. A paper read 3rd December, 1879. 

1851. Maguire. .Code of ciphers. Quebec. 

1852. McCord (Fred. A.) Errors in Canadian History culled from ''Prize 

answers." Montreal, 45 p. in-8. 

1853. McCord (Thomas). The Civil Code of Lower Canada, etc., 3rd edition, 

with notes of all changes up to January, 1880, etc. The whole carefully 
verified with the assistance of A. D. Nicholls, M.A., B.C.L., Advocate. 
Montreal, XLII-475 p. petit in-8. 

1854. Miles, Jun. (Henry). The one hundred prize questions in Canadian 

History and the answers of ' ' Hermes, ' ' the winner of the first prize. 
Montreal, 121 p. in-8. 

1855. Mitchell (Hon. P.) Notes of a holiday trip. Reliable information for 

immigrants, with maps. Montreal, 64 p. in-8. Cartes et figures. 

1856. Muller (H. W.) Canada, past, present, and future. Montreal, 52 p. in-8. 

1857. Pariseau (C. E.) A voice from a victim. A plain narrative. Jette, 

Beique and Choquet, en cause with their client, C. E. Pariseau. S. I. n. d. 
8 p. in-8. 

1858. Patterson (Wm. T.) Trade letter No. IV: Commercial relations between 

Brazil and Canada; with supplementary information relating to trade 
with the West Indies. Montreal, 27 p. in-8. 

1859. Ryerson (Egerton). The loyalists of America and their times, from 

1620 to 1816. In two volumes. Montreal, Vol. 1, XXVII-517 p. Vol. 
2, XXII-489 p. in-8. 

1860. Selwyn (A. E. C.) Summary Eeport of the Geological Corps to 31st of 

December, 1880. Montreal, in-8. 

1861. Shehyn (Jos.) Address delivered at the meeting of Quebec Board of 

Trade, held on Feb. 4, 1880. Quebec, 76 p. in-8. 



116 SOCIETE ROY ALE DU CANADA 

1862. Spence (Thomas). The Prairie Lands of Canada. Montreal, 56 p. in-8. 

1863. Stevenson (James). The Cause and Commencement of the war between 

Great Britain and America in 1812. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 
34 p. in-8. A Lecture read 23rd December, 1879. 

1864. Stewart (George). Alcott, the Concord Mystic. Trans. Lit. and Hist. 

S. Quebec, 25 p. in-8. A Lecture read 29th January, 1880. 

1865. Thomas (C.) The Frontier Schoolmaster; the autobiography of a 

Teacher, etc., together with an Essay on the management of our 
Public Schools. Montreal, 465 p. in-8. 

1881 

1866. Annexation. Manifesto of 1849. Montreal. 

1867. Baillarge (C.) Eeport of the Quebec City Engineer on the Proposed 

New Aqueduct. Quebec, 80 p. in-8. 

1868. Baillarge (C.) A Practical Solution of the Great Social and Humani- 

tarian Problem: Escape from buildings in case of fire. Quebec, 8 p. 

in-4. 

1869. Baillarge (C.) The Stereometrieon area of spherical triangles and 

polygons to any radius or diameter. Illustrated. Montreal, 38 p. in-8. 
(Nouvelle edition, a Quebec, 1884, 132 p. in-8.) 

1870. Begg (Alexander). The Gr.eat Canadian North-West. Its past history, 

present condition, and glorious prospects. Montreal, 135 p. in-8. 

1871. Bender, M.D. (P.) Literary Sheaves, or La Litterature au Canada 

Frangais. The Drama, History, Eomance, Poetry, etc. Montreal, 215 
p. in-8. 

1872. Campbell (Prof. J.) Origin of the Aborigines of Canada. Trans. Lit. 

and Hist. S. Quebec, 33 p. in-8. A Paper read 17th December, 1880. 

1873. Canada, from the Lakes to the Gulf, the Country, its People, Eeligions, 

Politics, Eulers and Apparent Future. Illustrated. Montreal, 199 p. 
in-12. 

1874. Chapleau's Government and Joly's platform. Montreal. 

1875. Chapman (W.) Gold Mines of Beauce. Levis, 63 p. in-12. Carte. 

1876. Dawson (Dr. G. M.) Eeport on an Exploration from Fort Simpson to 

the Pacific Coast, to Edmonton, on the Saskatchewan, etc. Montreal, 
177 p. in-8. 

1877. Dawson (J. W.) The Chain of Life in Geological Times. Illustrated. 

London. 

1878. Dawson (J. W.) The Future of McGill University. Annual University 

Lecture. Montreal, 19 p. in-8. 

1879. Eurydice. Ahoy! a yacht cruise. Montreal. 

1880. Fraser (Eev. Joshua). Three Months Among the Moose; a winter's 

tale of the northern wilds of Canada. Montreal, in-12. 



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1881. Fiihrer (Chr.) Mysteries of Montreal; being recollections of a female 

physician. Montreal, 245 p. in-8. 

1882. Gregory (J. U.) Anticosti. Its shipwrecks. What has been done since 

Confederation to prevent Maritime disasters. Quebec, 33 p. in-8. 

1883. Hughes (J. W.) Eemoval of Sewage and Drainage of Dwellings. 

Montreal. 

1884. Infidelity. Eeply to the Eev. Father Graham's Lecture on Modern 

Infidelity. Montreal. 

1885. Julius. Letters on the Situation in the North-West as they appeared 

in the Montreal Gazette. Montreal, in-16. 

1886. Lemoine (J. M.) Edinburgh, Eouen, York. Glimpses, impressions, con- 

trasts. Inaugural address. Lecture session 1881-82. Eead before the 
Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, 25th November, 1881. 
Quebec, 58 p. in-8. 

1887. Leprohon (Eosanna Eleanor). The Poetical works. Montreal, 228 p. 

in-8. 

1888. Lovell's Gazetteer of British North America, containing the latest and 

most authentic descriptions of over 7,500 cities, towns, villages and 
places, etc. Edited by P. A. Crossby. Montreal, 533 p. in-12. Carte. 

1889. Mac (Capt.) Canada, from the lakes to the gulf, etc. Montreal, 222 p. 

in-8. Figures. 

1890. McEobie (W. Orme). Fighting the Flames; or, Twenty-seven years in 

the Montreal Fire Brigade; a record of prominent fires, thrilling 
adventures, and hair-breadth escapes. With portraits. Montreal, 299 p. 
in-18. 

1891. Murray (J. Clark). Memoir of David Murray, late Provost of Paisley; 

with sketches of local history in his time. Paisley, 148 p. in-8. 

1892. Eailway. Quebec, Montmorency and Charlevoix Eailway. A sketch of 

the scheme, etc. Three Rivers, 40 p. in-4. 

1893. Eowan (John J.) Emigrant and Sportsman in Canada; with observa- 

tions on the forest and fauna. Montreal, in-12. Carte. 

1894. Silver Plume Mining Co. Prosecution against the . Montreal. 

1895. Sir John and Sir Charles; or the Secrets of the Syndicate. Montreal. 

1896. Statutes. Eeport of the Commission appointed to revise and consolidate 

the statutes of the Province of Quebec. S. 1. 75 p. in-8. 

1897. Stewart, Jr. (George). An account of the Public Dinner to H. E. the 

Count of Premio Eeal, December 28, 1880. Quebec, 120 p. in-12. 

1898. Stewart, Jr. (George). Thomas Carlyle. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. 

Quebec, 23 p. in-8. A Paper read 25th March, -1881. 

1899. Tariff of Notarial Fees in the Province of Quebec. Quebec, 31 p. in-12. 

(Texte franc.ais en regard.) 

1900. Tremblay (Laurent H.) The pronunciation of the French language on 

a mechanic principle, etc. Quebec, 47 p. in-8. 



118 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1901. Wurtele (A. G. G.) The non-professional notes of the cadets' tour of 

instruction to Montreal, Quebec, Halifax and other places. Quebec. 

1882 

1902. Baldwin (Maurice G.) New Testament Revision. Montreal. 

1903. Becket (Hugh W.) The Montreal Snowshoe Club, its history and record, 

etc., from 1840 to the present time. Montreal, VIII-527 p. in-12. 

1904. Beique (F. L.) Reply to C. E. Pariseau's Pamphlet. Montreal. 

1905. Bell (Robert). The geographical distribution of the Forest trees of 

Canada. Montreal, in-8 royal. Carte. 

1906. Bender, M.D. (P.) Old and new Canada, 1753-1844. Historic scenes 

and social pictures, or the life of J. Francois Perreault. Montreal, 
291 p. petit in-8. 

1907. Bovey (Henry T.) Applied Mechanics. Two Parts. Montreal, 186-150 p. 

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1908. Brown (Wm.) Proposals for an American Bimetallic Union. Montreal, 

23 p. in-8. 

1909. Campbell (Rev. John). Spanish Discovery and Conquest in America. 

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1910. Campbell (Rev. John). The affiliation of the Algonquin Languages. 

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1911. Catalogue of Thoroughbred cattle, the property of George Whitfield, 

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1912. Dawson (J. W.) Recent History of McGill University. Being the 

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1913. Dawson (S. E.) Copyright in Books. A Lecture delivered before the 

Law School of Bishop's College at Sherbrooke, Thursday, January 26th, 
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1914. Dawson (S. E.) Hand-book for the City of Montreal, prepared for the 

Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 
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1915. Dawson (S. E.) A study; with critical and explanatory notes of Alfred 

Tennyson's Poem, "The Princess," Montreal, 120 p. petit in-8. 

1916. Electric Lighting in Canada. Its future. Montreal. 

1917. Faucher de St. Maurice. The Province of Quebec and Canada at the 

Third International Geographical Congress at Venice, September, 1881. 
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1918. Fleming (Sandford). Standard Time. Letter to the American Society 

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1919. Forfeiture of Charter. S. 1. 20 p. in-8. 

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1920. Forget (David). Analytical Table of the Municipal Code of the Province 

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1921. Harper (John). The Maritime Provinces: their origin and inhabitants. 

Quebec, 61 p. in-8. A Lecture read 2nd February, 1882. 

1922. Harrington (B. J.) On some Minerals New to Canada. Trans. Royal 

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1923. Howard (E. P.) Sketch of the Life of the late G. W. Campbell. 

Montreal, 4 p. in-8. 

1924. Johnson (A.) Eeport on the Preparation at Montreal for Observing the 

Transit of Venus of Dec. 6, 1882. T. E. S. C. 

1925. Johnson (William). Wickliffe. Sketches of the late Depression: its 

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1926. Lemoine (J. M.) Picturesque Quebec: a sequel to Quebec past and 

present. Montreal, XIV-535 p. in-8. Figures. 

1927. Lemoine (J. M.) Edinburgh, Eouen, York. Inaugural address delivered 

on 25th November, 1881. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 57 p. in-8. 

1928. Lesperance (John). Tuque Bleue. Montreal. 

1929. Lighthall (W. D.) Pure Ethics. Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

1930. Loverin, M.D. (N.) Chart of time. Centograph and Slate. Historical 

Key. Periods and Epochs. Montreal, 209 p. gr. in-8. 

1931. "Mac" (Captain). Canada, its people, religion, politics, rulers, and 

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the Pacific, with forty illustrations, etc. Montreal, 353 p. in-8. 

1932. Mackay (A. B.) The story of Noa. Montreal, VI-39 p. in-16. 

1933. Mingan, Eeport of Deputy Surveyor Bouchette on the pretended legal 

claims of the Seigniors of Terra Firma of Mingan, with the chart 
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1934. Montreal. Hand-Book for the City of Montreal and its Environs, etc. 

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1935. O'Brien (Most Eev. Cornelius). Mater admirabilis. Montreal, 248 p. 

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1936. Patterson (Eev. George). Missionary life among the Cannibals, being 

the life of the Eev. John Geddie, D.D., first missionary of the New 
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1936a. Propagation of the faith. Annals compiled for the Province of Quebec. 
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1937. Stephens (C. H.) The Quebec Law Digest. Vol. II. Montreal, 809 p. 

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1938. Stewart, Jr. (George). Thoreau: the hermit of Walden. Trans. Lit. 

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1939. Studer's Popular Ornithology: The Birds of North America. Montreal. 



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1940. Beers (W. Geo.) Over the Snow or the Montreal Carnival. Montreal, 

67 p. in-4. Gravures. 

1941. Bray (Eev. A. J.) Two Discourses in Review and Criticism. Montreal. 

1942. Canada under the National Policy. Arts and Manufactures, 1883. 

Montreal, 176 p. in-folio. Portraits et vues. 

1943. Cattle (The) Quarantine System of Canada. Quebec. 

1944. Croil (James). The Missionary Problem: containing a History of the 

Protestant Missions in some of the principal fields of. missionary enter- 
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1945. Dawson (S. E.) Memorandum concerning the Seigniory of Terra Firma 

of Mingan. Montreal, 44 p. in-8. 

1946. Fraser (Rev. Joshua). Shanty, Forest and River Life in the Backwoods 

of Canada. Montreal, 362 p. in-8. 

1947. Gibb (Charles). Hasty notes on Trees and Shrubs of Northern Europe 

and Asia. Montreal, 33 p. in-8. 

1948. Gibb (C.) Report on Russian Fruits. Montreal, petit in-8. 

1949. Harper, M.A. (John). The Origin and Development of the Greek 

Drama. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 35 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

1950. Harrington (Bernard J.) Life of Sir William Logan, Kt,,' First Direc- 

tor of the Geological Survey of Canada. Montreal, 432 p. in-8. 

1951. Hincks (Sir F.) Banquet to Sir F. Hincks, by the City Club, Montreal. 

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1952. Hunt (T. Sterry). The Relations of the Natural Science. T. E. S. C. 

7 p. in-4. 

1953. Hunt (T. S.) The Geological History of Serpentines, including Notes on 

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1954. Hunt (T. S.) A Historical Account of the Taconic question in 

Geology, with a Discussion of the Relations of the Taconian Series to 
the Older Crystalline and to the Cambrian Rocks. Trans. E. S. C. 
54 p. in-4. 1st Part. 

1955. Johnson (A.) A symmetrical investigation of the Curvature of Surfaces. 

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1956. Leeds, P.Q. Iron Mine. Description of its Ore and its quality. Quebec. 

1957. Lesperance (John). The Literature of French Canada. T. E. S. C. 

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1958. Massiah (C.) The Quebec railway statutes. A compilation of all rail- 

way* charters granted, with the amendments thereto, up and including 
the session of 1883, by C. Massiah, revised by R. J. Bradley. Quebec, 
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1959. Montizambert (E. L.) Canada in the Seventeenth Century. From the 

French of Pierre Boucher. With portrait. Montreal, in-8. 

1960. Murray (H. Clark). A Problem in Visual Perception. T. E. S. C. 2 p. 

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1961. Murray (H. C.) The Nomenclature of the Laws of Association. T. E. 

S. C. 3 p. in-4. 

1962. Murray (H. C.) An addition to the Logical square of Opposition. 

T. E. 8. C. 2 p. in-4. 

1963. Oliver (T. J.) Guide to the City of Quebec. Quebec. 

1964. Paul. No. 1. A Tract for the Times. "A Burning Question!" 

Future Punishment. Will it be endless suffering? By Eev. John Paul. 
Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 

1965. Plain Family Prayers. Montreal, petit in-8. 

1966. Quebec Subsidy. Documents relating to the readjustment of the . 

Quebec. 

1967. Eailway. Detailed statements of Eailway Companies 7 Authorized Grants. 

Quebec. 

1968. Eeade (John), F.E.S.C. Great Explorers before Columbus. Tr. Lit. and 

Hist. S. Quebec, 31 p. in-8. A Paper read February 2nd, 1883. 

1969. Eeade (J.) Language and Conquest. A Eetrospect and a Forecast. 

T. R. S. C. 17 p. in-4. 

1970. Eoyal Society of Canada. Proceedings and Transactions. First Series 

in 12 vols. 4to, 1883-1895. Second Series in 11 Vols. in-8to, 1896-1906. 
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prints, etc. 

1971. Saguenay. Historical sketch. Quebec. 

1972. Seath (The) Forgery Case. Judgment in the Superior Court. The note 

declared to be forgeries. Action of the Union Bank of Lower Canada 
vs. Eobert McCready dismissed with costs. S. 1. n. d. 8 p. in-8, double 
colonne. 

1973. Shanty, Forest and Eiver life in the backwoods of Canada, by the author 

of Three months among the Moose. Montreal, 361 p. in-8. 

1974. Stewart (George). The Genius and Life-work of Longfellow. Trans. 

Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 26 p. in-8. A Paper read 7th March, 1883. 

1975. Thibault (C.) Biography of Sir Charles Tupper, Minister of Eailways, 

K.C.M.G., C.B., M.P., High Commissioner of Canada to England. 
Montreal, 148 p. in-8. 

1976. White (Thos). Newspapers, their development in the Province of Quebec. 

Montreal. 

1977. Workman (Joseph). Past, present and future. Introductory lecture to 

the fifty-first session of McGill Medical Faculty. Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 



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1978. Anderson (Rev.) Sermon at centennial anniversary of Christ Church, 

Sorel. Sorel. 

1979. Arbor Day. A few advices to farmers on the Planting of Forest and 

Ornamental Trees. Montreal, 8 p. in-12. 

1980. Baillarge (C.) Papers read before the Royal Society of Canada. 1882 

and 1883. Quebec, 42 p. in-8. 

1981. Baillarge (C:) The Stereometricon,. New system of measuring all 

bodies by one and the same rule, etc. Quebec, 69 p. in-8. 

1982. Baillarge (C.) A Particular Case of Hydraulic-Ram or Water Hammer. 

T. E. 8. C. 6 p. in-8. 

1983. Barre (S. M.) Essay on Mr. W. Lynch 's pamphlet, entitled: " Scientific 

butter making." Montreal, 42 p. in-16. 

1984. Blake (Hon. Edw.) Speech against the Bill to incorporate the Orange 

Association. Montreal. 

1985. Blanchet (Jean). Speech on the autonomy of the Provinces. Quebec. 

1986. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Montreal Meeting, 

Aug. to Sept., 1884. Montreal. 

1987. Browne (H. F.) A Tale of a whale. Montreal. 

1988. Browne (H. F.) The strange adventure of a Carp. Montreal. 

1989. Brown (W.) Scientific and practical agriculture. Montreal. 

1990. Brown (T. S.) Strong drink, what it is and what it does. Montreal, 

70 p. in-16. 

1991. Burgess (T. J. W.) Canadian Filicinese. By J. Macoun and Burgess. 

T. S. S. C. 

1992. Canada Savings Banks. Montreal. 

1993. Chapleau (Hon. J. A.) The position of the Province of Quebec in the 

Dominion. Montreal. 

1994. Clayton (Rev. F.) Scenes and Incidents in Irish Life. Montreal, 

1995. Cry (A) from the Saskatchewan. Montreal. 

1996. Dallinger (Rev. W. H.) Divine moral manifestation. Montreal. 

1997. Dawson (G. M.) Notes on the Coals and Lignites of the Canadian 

North-West. Montreal, 21 p. in-8. 

1998. Dawson & Tolmie. Comparative Vocabularies of the Indian Tribes of 

British Columbia. Montreal, 131 p. in-8. 

1999. Dawson & Selwyn. Descriptive Sketch of the Physical Geography and 

Geology of the Dominion of Canada. Montreal, 55 p. in-8. 

2000. Dawson (Sir J. W.) The higher education of women in connection 

with McGill University. Montreal, 12 p. in-8. 



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2001. Dawson (S. E.) Hand-book for the City of Montreal, prepared for 

the Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of 
Science, at Montreal in 1884. Montreal, XII-335 p. in-12. 

2002. Dawson (S. E.) A Study, with critical and explanatory notes of "The 

Princess." Second Edition, with a letter by Lord Tennyson to the 
Author. Montreal, XV-120 p. 

2003. Dawson (S. E.) Montreal Winter Carnival, February 4th to 9th, 1884. 

Montreal, 143 p. in-12. Plans. Edition nouvelle du Hand-book pour 
la menie annee, avec addition de quelques notes sur le Carnaval d'hiver. 

2004. Experimental Farms. An account of the Working and Results of the 

C. P. E. Co. 's Experimental Farms. Montreal, in-8. 

2005. Fleming (Sandford). England and Canada; a summer tour between 

Old and New Westminster; with historical notes. Montreal, in-12. 

2006. Fremont (Jos. J.) Index of Dominion Laws of Canada, 1867 to 1883. 

Montreal. 

2007. Gibb (Charles). On the Eussian Apples imported by United States 

Department of Agriculture in 1870. Montreal, 67 p. in-8. 

2008. Guide for Travellers. Quebec, 29 p. in-12. 

(Anglais et francjais.) 

2009. Henderson (W.) Eeply to Archdeacon Farrar's Excursus in Eternal 

Hope. Montreal, in-8. 

2010. Hickson (J.) Letters to Sir John A. Macdonald and other members of 

the House of Commons. Montreal. 

2011. Hincks (Sir Francis). Eeminiscences of his public life. Montreal, 450 p. 

in-8". Portrait. 

2012. Kingston (Wm. H.) The climate of Canada, and its relation to life 

and health. Montreal, 266 p. in-8. 

2013. Hunt (T. Sterry). A Historical Account of the Taconic question. 

Second Part. T. E. S. C. 33 p. in-4. 

2014. Hunt (T. S.) The Origin of Crystalline Eocks. T. E. S. C. 67 p. in-4. 

2015. King (Thomas D.) Snail we open Shakespeare's Grave? Montreal. 

2016. Langelier (J. C.) A Sketch on Gaspesia. Quebec, 104 p. in-8. 

2017. Lesperance (John). The Poets of Canada. T. E. S. C. 14 p. in-4. 

2018. Loranger (Justice T. J. J.) Letter upon the interpretation of the 

Federal Constitution known as the B. N. A. Act (1867). Quebec, 
63 p. in-8. 

2019. Marquis of Lome. Memories of Canada and Scotland: Speeches and 

Verses. Montreal, 360 p. in-8. 

2020. McGoun (Arch.) Federation of the Empire. An address before the 

University Literary Society. Montreal, 27 p. in-8. 

2021. Nealis (Mrs. Jean E. U.) Drift. Montreal. 

2022. Nichol (Thomas), M.D. Diphteria and its management. Montreal. 



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2023. Nobile (A. A.) Miscellaneous poems translated into English prose. 

Montreal, 115-37 p. in-8. 

2024. North-West. Farming in the North-West of Canada. Actual results. 

Quebec, 36 p. in-12. 

2025. Official documents and other informations relating to the improvement 

of the ship channel between Montreal and Quebec. Montreal, XV-352 
p. in-8. 

2026. Eeade (John). The Making of Canada. T. E. S. C. 15 p. in-4. 

2027. Eeade (J.) The Literary Faculty of the Native Eaces of America. 

T. E. S. C. 14 p. in-4. 

2028. Sainte-Foi (Charles). Serious hours of a young lady. Montreal, 299 p. 

in-12. 

2029. Selwyn & Dawson. Descriptive sketch, etc. V. No. 1999. 

2030. Shehyn (Jos.) Eailways versus Water-Courses. A Paper read before 

the Quebec Board of Trade by the President, Jos. Shehyn, Esq., 
MPJP., on the 20th Nov., 1883. Quebec, 126 p. in-8. 

2031. Small (H. Beaumont). Canadian Forest. Forest Trees, Lumber and 

Forest Products. Montreal, 66 p. in-8. 

2032. Smith (Wm.) The Lighthouse System of Canada, a paper read before 

the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Montreal. 

2033. Stewart, Jr. (George). F. E. S. C. The times and life-work of Long- 

fellow. A Paper read before the Literary and Historical Society of 
Quebec, 7th March, 1883. Quebec, 26 p. in-8. 

2034. St. Laurent (Joseph). New familiar Abenakis and English dialogues. 

The first ever published on the grammatical system, by J. St. Laurent, 
Abenakis chief. Quebec, 230 p. in-16. 

2035. Tuke (Dr. D. H.) The public asylums of the Province of Quebec. 

Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

2036. Vennor's Almanac and Weather Forecast for 1884. Montreal. 

2037. Whiteheaves (J. F.) Geological Survey of Canada. Mezozoic Fossils. 

Vol. 1. Part 3. Montreal, 72 p. in-8. 12 gravures. 

1885 

2038. Armstrong, Q.C. (J.) Laws of Intestacy in the Dominion of Canada. 

Montreal. 

2039. Bartlett (J. H.) The manufacture, consumption and production of , 

iron, steel, and coal in the Dominion of Canada. Montreal, 167 p. in-8. 
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2040. Beaubien (Hon. Louis). Silos and Pasture Lands. A Paper read before 

the Dairy Association of the Province of Quebec at the Annual Meeting 
held at St. Hyacinthe on 13th and 14th January, 1885. S. I. n. d. 
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2041. Campbell (Eev. John). Descent of Man. Questions of the day. Montreal, 

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2042. Canadian Economics, being Papers prepared for reading before the 

Economical Section, with an introductory report. Montreal, XXXI-350 
p. in-8 royal. Mappes et cartes. 

2043. Canadian Pacific Railway. An appeal to public opinion: by "Philo 

Veritas. ' ' Montreal. 

2044. Chalmers (R.) Preliminary Report on the Surface Geology of New 

Brunswick. With figures. Montreal, in-8 royal. 

2045. Chapais (J. C.) Arbor Day. Programme for its celebration for the 

year 1885. Quebec, 35 p. in-12. 

2046. Cook. Cases in the vice-admiralty Court for Lower Canada, 1873 and 

1884. Montreal, 429 p. gr. in-8. 

2047. Coste (Eugene). Observations on Mining Laws and Mining in Canada. 

Montreal, in-8. 

2048. Dawson (Sir J. W.) Guide to Visitors to the Peter Redpath Museum of 

McGill University. Montreal, 14 p. in-8. 

2049. Dawson (Sir J. W.) On the Mezozoie Floras of the Rocky Mountain 

Region of Canada. T. E. S. C. 22 p. in-4. 

2050. Faucher de Saint-Maurice. Parliamentary Procedure, 1868-1885. Mont- 

real. 

2051. Foran (Joseph K.) The spirit of the age, on faith and infidelity. An 

essay. Montreal, 184 p. in-12. 

2052. Harper (J. M.) The annals of an old Society. T. S. S. C. 12 p. in-4. 

2053. Hincks (Sir F.) The boundaries formerly in dispute between Great 

Britain and the United States. Montreal. 

2054. Hoffman (G. C.) Chemical Contributions to the Geology of Canada. 

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2055. Howard, M.D. (Henry). Address delivered at the opening of the sum- 

mer session clinic for diseases of the Nervous System, McGill Univer- 
sity, April 14th, 1885. 8. 1. n. d. 19 p. in-8. 

2056. Hunt (T. S.) On a Natural System in Mineralogy, with a Classification 

of Native Silicates. T. E. S. C. 70 p. in-4. 

2057. Instructions respecting the formalities and principal rules to be observed 

in obtaining the Passing of a Private Bill by the Legislature of the 
Province of Quebec. Levis, 23 p. in-12. 

2058. Jackson (Louis). Our Caughnawagas in Egypt. Montreal. 

2059. Johnson (A.) Tidal Observations in Canadian Water. T. E. S. C. 

6 p. in-4. 

2060. Joncas (L. Z.) The Fisheries of Canada. 8. 1. n. d. 33 p. in-8. 

2061. Lemoine (J. M.) Our wild flowers. Familiar notes thereon, etc. 

Quebec, 34 p. in-16. 

2062. Light (A. L.) Report upon the shortest line from Montreal to Halifax, 

with map. Quebec. 



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2063. Lighthall (W. D.) An Analysis of the Altruistic Act. Montreal, 20 p. 

in-8. 

2064. Low (A. P.) Report of the Mistassini Expedition, 1884-85. With map. 

Montreal, in-8. 

2065. Low (George J.) Prohibition. A Sermon. Montreal. 

2066. Massey (Rev. S.) Historical sketches of the Protestant Churches and 

ministers of Montreal. Montreal. 

2067. Mathews (Percy W.) Notes on Diseases among the Indians frequenting 

York Factory, Hudson's Bay. Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 

2068. McLachlan (W. R.) Money and medals of Canada under the old 

regime. Montreal, 27 p. in-8. 

2069. Murphy (J. J.) First Surveys in the Province of Ontario. Quebec. 

2070. Murray (H. Clarke). A hand-book of Psychology. London, 435 p. in-8. 

2071. Nichol, M.D. (Thomas). Small-Pox and its preventive. Montreal. 

2072. Palmer (B. W.) How to disinfect our homes. Montreal. 

2073. Prower (N.) Theology and morality. Montreal. 

2074. Ramsay (R. A.) Treaties affecting the Boundaries and the Fisheries of 

Canada. A Lecture. 15 p. in-8, double colonne. 
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2075. Reade (John). The Half -Breed. T. E. S. C. 22 p. in-4. 

2076. Reade (John). Vita sine Litteris. T. E. S. C. 16 p. in-4. 

2077. Riel (The) Rebellion, 1885. With numerous illustrations. Montreal, 

in-4. 

2078. Roads. In the Supreme Court of Canada. The Quebec North Shore 

Turnpike Road Trustees, appellants, vs. George Vezina, respondent. 
^ Respondent's factum. S. 1. n. d. 13 p. in-4. 

2079. Sellar (Robert). Gleaner tales. Vol. 1. Huntingdon, 162 p. in-12. 

2080. Sexton (J. Ponsonby), B.C.L., barrister-at-law, and Pignolet (Louis H.), 

barrister-at-law. Constitutional Questions in the Province of Quebec. 
Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 

2081. Stewart (G.) Sources of Early Canadian History. T. E. S. C. 6 p. in-4. 

2082. Watt (D. A.) Immoral Legislation. Montreal. 

2083. Whiteaves (J. F.) Contribution to Canadian Paleontology. Vol. 1. 

Part 1. Montreal, 89 p. in-8. 11 gravures. 

2084. Whitfield (W.) Durham. Hull, 16 p. in-8. 

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2085. "Anti-Vaccinator" (The). Montreal. 

2086. Associated Press of the Province of Quebec. Quebec, 43 p. in-12. 

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2087. Ayrshire (The Canada). Herd Eecord, containing the Pedigrees of 

Ayrshire Cattle. Montreal. 

2088. Borthwick (Evd. J. D.) History of the Montreal prison from 1784 to 

1886, containing a complete record of the troubles of 1837-38; burning 
of the Parliament buildings in 1849; the St. Albans 7 Eaiders, 1864; 
the two Fenian raids of 1866 and 1870, etc. Montreal, VII-269 p. in-8. 

2089. Burgess (T. J. W.) Eecent Additions to Canadian Filicinege, with new 

station for some of the species previously recorded. T. E. S. C. 

2090. Canadian Numismatic Bibliography. Montreal. 

2091. Cowans (David). Anecdotes of the life on Ocean. Montreal. 

2092. Dawson (Sir J. W.) The Geological History of the North Atlantic, 

British Association for Advancement of Science, Birmingham meeting, 
Sept., 1886. Montreal, 50 p. in-8. 

2093. Dawson (Sir J. W.) Hand-book of Zoology, with examples from Cana- 

dian species, etc. 3rd Edition. Montreal, 304 p. in-8. 

2094. Dawson (Sir J. W.) Address at the Association of Protestant Teachers 

of the Province of Quebec. Montreal, 12 p. in-8. 

2095. Dawson (Sir J. W.) On the Fossil Plants of the Laramie Formation 

of Canada. T. E. 8. C. 16 p. in-4. 

2096. Evans (Walter Norton). Mount Eoyal. Montreal, 27 p. (Poem.) 

2097. Harrington (B. J.) On some Canadian Minerals. T. E. S. C. 4 p. in-4. 

2098. Hunt (T. S.) The Genetic History of Crystalline Eocks. T. E. S. C. 

32 p. in-4. 

2099. Hunt (T. S.) Supplement to "A Natural System in Mineralogy. " 

T. E. S. C. 18 p. in-4. 

2100. Industries of Canada. Historical and Descriptive Eeview. Kingston, 

Ottawa, Cobourg, Brockville, Port Hope, Belleville, Napanee, Prescott, 
Cornwall. With illustrations. Montreal, in-8. 

2101. Kingsford (W.) Canadian Archaeology. An Essay. Montreal, 118 p. 

in-8. 

2102. Macoun (John). Catalogue of Canadian plants. Apepatae. Montreal, 

328 p. in-8. 

2103. Macpherson (Major Pennington), Gov.-Gen. Foot Guards. A Catechism 

on Military Law as appliable to the Militia of Canada, consisting of 
Questions and Answers on the Militia Act, 1883, etc. Montreal, 184 p. 
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2104. McKeown (H. C.) The Life and Labors of Most Eev. John Joseph 

Lynch, D.D., Cong. Miss. First Archbishop of Toronto. Montreal, 
343 p. in-8. Portrait. 

2105. McLachlan (E. W.) Canadian Numismatics. A Descriptive Catalogue 

of Coins, Tokens and Medals issued in or relating to the Dominion of 
Canada and Newfoundland. With notes, etc. Montreal, 127 p. in-4. 

2106. McLachlan (E. W.) Canadian Numismatics. Bibliography. Montreal, 

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2107. McLachlan (R. W.) The Louisbourg medals. Montreal, 13 p. in-8. 

2108. McLennan (Will.) Songs of old Canada. Montreal, 83 p. in-16 carre. 

2109. Mills (Wesley). Outlines of Lectures on Physiology (as delivered in 

McGill University). Montreal, 700 p. gr. in-8. 

2110. Montreal Botanic Garden. First Annual Report, 1885. Montreal, 31-14 

p. in-4. 

2111. Oswald (Lt.-Col. W. R.) Historical sketch of the Canadian Militia. 

Montreal. 

2112. Patronage is Power. Montreal, 26 p. in-8. 

2113. Penhallow (D. P.) Mechanism of Movement in Cucurbita, Vitis and 

Robinia. T. E. S. C. 36 p. in-4. 

2114. Rebellion. The Medical and Surgical History of the Canadian North- 

West Rebellion of 1885, as told by Members of the Hospital Staff 
Corps. Montreal, 60 p. in-8. 

2115. Smyth (Rev. W. J.) Mound Builders. Montreal. 

2116. St. Cyr (N. D.) Exploration of Labrador coast; also a catalogue of 

plants and birds of the North Shore. Quebeo. 

2117. Stephens (C. H.) The Quebec Law Digest. Vol. III. Montreal, 794 

p. gr. in-8. 

2118. Wurtele (F. C.) Historical Record of the St. Maurice Forges, the 

Oldest Active Blast-Furnace on the Continent of America. T. E. S. C. 
14 p. in-4. 

1887 

2119. Archgeology. Descriptive Catalogue of a Loan Exhibition of Canadian 

Historical Portraits and other subjects relating to Canadian Archaeology. 
Montreal, 80 p. in-8. 

2120. Bailey (L. W.) and Mclnnes (W.) Report on Exploration in New 

Brunswick. Montreal. 

2121. Baillarge (C.) The Art of Building. Read before the Canadian Associa- 

tion of Civil Engineers. Montreal, 20 p. in-folio. 

2122. Beaugrand (H.) Across the Continent, via the C. P. R.; a Lecture. 

Montreal. 

2123. Campbell (Rev. R.) A History of the Scotch Presbyterian Church, St. 

Gabriel street, Montreal. Montreal, 807 p. in-8. Views and Portraits. 

2124. Conference. Proceedings of the Inter-Provincial Conference held at the 

City of Quebec from the 20th to the 28th October, 1887, inclusively. 
S. L n. d. 59 p. in-8. 

2125. Curran (J. J.) Golden Jubilee of the Rev. Fathers Dowd and Toupin, 

etc. Montreal, 97 p. in-8. 

2126. Gushing. Notarial form book, with treatise or historical outline of the 

notarial profession.. Montreal. 



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2127. Dawson (Sir W.) Note on Fossil Woods and other Plant Eemains 

from the Cretaceous and Laramie Formations of the Western Territories 
of Canada. T. E. S. C. 8 p. in-4. 

2128. Dawson (Sir W.) The Eelation of McGill University to Legal Education 

S. I. 4 p. in-8. 

2129. Dawson (Sir W.) The university in relation to professional education. 

Montreal, 12 p. in-8. 

2130. Gosselin (Eev. D.), T.B. Chronological and Alphabetical Tables of the 

Principal Facts of the History of Canada. 1492-1887. Quebec 144 p 
in-12* 

2131. Harrington (B. J.) On the Sap of the Ash-leaved Maple. T. E. S C. 

6 p. in-4. 

2132. Ingersoll (Ernest). An excursion to Alaska, by C. E. E. Montreal. 

2133. Kingsford (W.) History of Canada. Montreal, 10 Vols. in-8, 1887-1898. 

Maps and plans. 

2134. Lemoine (J. M.) Historical notes on Quebec and its environs,. Quebec, 

60 p. in-12. Figures. 

2135. Lesperance (John). The Analytical Study of Canadian History. T. E. 

S. C. 8 p. in-4. 

2136. Lighthall (W. D.) Thoughts, moods and ideals. Montreal, 24 p. in-8. 

Poesies. With a supplement, 19 p. 

2137. Lighthall (W. D.) Sketch of a new Utilitarianism. Montreal, 40 p. in-8. 

2138. Major (Alfred). Legal Sketches. Montreal. 

2139. Martin (George). Marguerite, or the Isle of Demons, and other Poems. 

Montreal, 12-285 p. in-8. 

2140. Mathieu (M.) Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, with notes 

of all the amendments thereto and decisions thereon, etc. Montreal, 
XIV-388 p. in-12. 

2141. Mills (Wesley). The Habits and Intelligence of Squirrels. T. E. S. C. 

2142. Montreal Maternity. Acts of incorporation and By-Laws. Montreal, 

13 p. in-8. 

2143. Moore (S;) Poems. Montreal, 315 p. in-8. 

2144. Morgan (Miss Mary). Poems and Translations. Montreal, 12-195 p. in-8. 

2145. fochol (T;.) On the laws of blockade. Montreal. 

2146. Pagnuelo (S.) A criticism of the Annual Eeport of McGill. From a 

French Canadian standpoint. Montreal, 8-3-4 p. in-8. 

2147. Penhallow (D. P.) A Eeview of Canadian Botany from the first Settle- 

ment of New France to the Nineteenth Century. T. E. S. C. 18 p. in-4. 

2148. Powell (T. P.) From Montreal to San Francisco across Canadian 

Territory. Montreal. 

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130 SOCIETE ROY ALE DU CANADA 

2149. Quebec' Yacht Club. Constitution, by-laws and sailing regulations. 

Quebec, 37 p. in-16. Figures. 

2150. Eeade (John). Some Wanabaki Songs. T. E. S. C. 8 p. in-4. 

2151. Eeade (John). Aboriginal America. Poetry. T. E. S. C. 26 p. in-4. 

2152. Boberts (C. G. D.) In Divers Tones. Montreal, 134 p. in-12. 

2153. Tyrell (J. B.) Eeport on a part of Northern Alberta. Montreal, in-8.. 

2154. Weir (Arthur). Fleur-de-Lys, and other Poems. Montreal, 8^147 p. in-8. 

1888 

2155. Barton (Samuel). The battle of the swash and the capture of Canada. 

Also a patriotic speech by Dr. George Beers, of Montreal, in reply to 
the toast of professional annexation. S. L n. d (1888), 137 p. in-8. 

2156. Baylis (Samuel M.) and Whyte (W. H.) Athletic Leaves. A Literary 

Souvenir of the M. A. A. Fair. Montreal. 

2157. Beers (Dr. W. G.) Young Canada's Eeply to Annexation. Montreal, 

7 p. in-8. 

2158. Binks (C. H.) Cable Quakerisms. Montreal. 

2159. Bourinot (J. G.) Constitutional History of Canada, from the Earliest 

Period. 

2160. Campbell (Arthur). The mystery of Martha Warne, a tale of Montreal. 

Montreal, 151 p. in-4. 

2161. Canadian History. Outlines of , for the use of schools. By a 

Catholic Teacher. Montreal, 119 p. in-12. 

2162. Chateauclair (Wilfrid). The Young Seigneur; or, Nation-Making. 

Montreal, 200 p. petit in-8 carre. 

(Chateauclair est un nom de plume de M,. W. D. Lighthall.) 

2163. Cleary (Et. Eev. Bishop J. V.) A Doctrinal instruction. Montreal. 

2164. Dawson (G.) Notes and observations on the Kwakiwi people of 

Vancouver Island. Montreal, in-4. Planches, 

2165. Dawson (Sir W.) The Geological History of Plants. London. 

2166. Dawson (Sir W.) and Hinde (G. J.) New species of fossil sponges from 

Little Metis. Montreal. 

2167. Dawson (Sir W.) Modern Science in Bible Lands. Montreal,^606 p. 

2168. Dawson (Sir W. and G. M.) On Cretaceous Plants from Port McNeill, 

Vancouver Island. T. E. S. C. 2 p. in-4. 

2169. Disavowal of Provincial Acts from 1882 to 1888. Quebec. 

2170. Drummond (A. T.) Eailway Accidents. Montreal. 

2171. Dubreuil (J. F.) The Eeference Book, being a Detailed Index of all 

Public and Private Statutes and Orders in Council contained therein, 
etc. Second Edition. Montreal, 408 p. gr. in-8. 



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2172. Hardy (Charles). The Universal Eeductor: A Series of Conversion 

Tables for the use of the Importers of and the Exporters to the United 
States and Canada. Montreal. 

2173. Harper (J,. M.) Translations in verse from Homer and Virgil. 

Montreal. 

2174. Hart (Gerald E.) The fall of New France, 1755-1760. Montreal, VII- 

175 p. in-4. Portraits et vues. 

2175. HoliwelPs New Guide to the City of Quebec and Environs, with Map of 

the City. By Thos. J. Oliver. Quebec. 

2176. Hunt (T. S.) The Classification and Nomenclature of Metalline Minerals. 

T. E. S. C. 3 p. in-4. 

2177. Jesuits' Estates. Answer to a communication in the Montreal Star on 

the 19th May, 1888, by U. E. L. Montreal, 58 p. in-8. 
(Auteur: le Rev. P. A. E. Jones, S.J.) 

2178. King (Eev. Jas. M.) Eomanism in relation to Education. Paper read 

at the Evangelical Alliance Conference. Montreal, 23 p. in-8. 

2179. Land Surveyors. Report of Proceedings of the Associates of Dominion 

Land Surveyors, at its fifth annual meeting held at Ottawa, March 15th 
and 16th, 1888. Montreal, 147 p. in-8. 

2180. Lemoine (J. M.) The Last Decade of French Rule at Quebec, 1749-59. 

T. E. S. C. 8 p. in-4. 

2181. Leroux (Joseph). Canadian Coin Cabinet. Montreal. 

2182. Lesperance (John). The Romance of the History of Canada. T. E. S. C. 

10 p. in-4. 

2183. Lighthall (W. D.) Canadian Poems and Songs. London, XXXII-276 p. 

in-12. 

(Dans la serie dite Canterbury Poets.) 

2184. Manual (Little) of the Archconfraternity of Saint Anne, erected in the 

Basilica of Saint Anne de Beaupre, April 26th, 18fT. 

2185. McCord (Fred. A.) Hand-book of Canadian dates. Montreal, 102 p. 

petit in-8. 

2186. Mercier (Hon. Honore). Club National, Montreal. 7th Annual Banquet, 

10th April, 1888. Speech of the Hon. H. Mercier, Premier of the 
Province of Quebec. 8. 1. n. d. 52 p. in-4. 

2187. Murray (W. H. H.) The doom of Mamclons; a legend of the .Saguenay, 

etc. Quebec, 208 p. in-8. Figures. 

2188. One Mistake. A Manitoban Reminiscence. By Zero. Montreal. 

2189. Paterson (J. T.) Survival of the Fittest, or Truth Stranger than Fiction. 

Montreal. 

2190. Penhallow (D. P.) On Nematophyton and Allied Forms from Devonian 

(Erian) of Gaspe and Bay des Chaleurs. With introductory notes by 
Sir W. Dawson. T. E. S. C. 22 p. in-4. 

2191. Queer People with Wings and Strings and their Kweer Kapers. Grariby. 

P.Q. 



132 SOCIETE ROY ALE DU CANADA 

2192. Queer People with Paws and Claws and their Kweer Kapers. Granby, P.Q. 

2193. Queer People and their Kweer Kapers. Birds that talk. Giants that 

Flee. Beasts that think. Insects that flirt. Granby^ P.Q. 

2194. Beade (John). The Basques in North America. T. E. S. C. 20 p. in-4. 

2195. Ritchie (J. E.) To Canada with emigrants. Montreal. 

2196. Sellar (Robert). The History of the County of Huntingdon and of the 

Seigniories of Chateauguay and Beauharnois from their first settlement 
to the year 1838. Huntingdon, 584 p. in-8. 

2197. Synod. Proceedings of the Twenty-ninth annual Synod of the Diocese 

of Montreal. Held in the City of Montreal on the 19th, 20, 21 and 
22nd days of June, in the year of Our Lord 1888. Montreal, 164 p. in-8. 

2198. Tache (Louis H.) A Legal Hand-Book and Law-List for the Dominion 

of Canada, and a Book of Parliamentary and General Information. . 
Toronto, 486 p. in-8. 

2199. Tasse (Joseph). The French Question. Montreal, 87 p. in-8. 

2200. They Two; or, Phases of Life in Eastern Canada fifty years ago, 

Written in 1875, by an ex-journalist. Montreal, 164 p. in-8. 

2201. Tourists' Guide to St. John and Province of New Brunswick. Montreal. 

2202. Transcontinental (The). Official Eailway and Steam Navigation Gazetteer 

and Buyers' Directory. Montreal. 

2203. Williams (Rt. Rev. J. W.) The Christian Ministry; a sermon. Quebec. 

1889 

2204. Ashe (Wm. A.) The Eskimos of Hudson's Straits: two lectures before 

the Garrison Club. 1888-89. Quebec. 

2205. Ashe (Wm. A.) An Elementary Discussion of the Nebular Hypothesis. 

Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec., 36 p. in-8. Tableaux. A Lecture. 

2206. Baillarge (C.) Instructions to Architects for Competition Plans. New 

City Hall, Quebec. Quebec, 16 p. in-folio. 

2207. Bert (Paul). Preface to "La Morale des Jesuites." Translated from 

the French. Montreal. 

2208. Board of Health. Regulations for the direction of Local Boards of Health 

of the Province of Quebec. S. 1. 67 p. in-12. 

2209. Bonaventure (River) timber limits. Report. S. 1. n. d. 15 p. in-8. 

2210. Brumnell (H. P.) Report on the Mining and Mineral Statistics of 

Canada for 1888. Montreal, in-8. 

2211. Bovey (H. T.) The Maximum Shear and Bending Moment produced by 

a Live Load at different points of Horizontal Girder A B of square 1 
T. E. S. C. 4 p. in-4. 

2212. Carmichael (V. Rev. James). Organic union of Canadian Churches, with 

a comparison of authorized standards. Montreal, 88 p. in-12. 



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2213. Chplet (Pierre) or the Eecovered Kidnapped Child. Montreal. . . 

2214. Conger (Miss Janet C.) A Daughter of O. Peters. Montreal. 

2215. Dawson (Sir W.) Hand-book of Canadian Geology. Montreal, 250 p. 

in-8. 

2216. Dawson (Sir W.) Thoughts on Hospital Site. Montreal, 16 p. 

2217. Dawson (Sir W.) Educated Women, an address before the Delta Sigma 

Society of McGill Unirersity. Montreal, 14 p. 

2218. Dawson (Sir W.) Hand-book of Canadian Zoology. Montreal. Illus- 

trated. Map. 

2219. Dawson (Sir W.) On New Species of Fossil Sponges 'from the Siluro- 

Cambrian at Little Metis on the Lower St. Lawrence. T. E. S. C. 
26 p. in-4. 

2220. Dawson (Sir W.) On Fossil Plants collected by Mr. E. A. McConnell, 

on Mackenzie Eiver, and by Mr. T. C. Weston, on Bow Eiver. T. E. S. C. 
6 p. in-4. 

2221. De Gaze (Paul). Code of Public Instruction of the Province of Quebec. 

Quebec. 

2222. Description of the Surveyed Townships and Explored Territories of the 

Province of Quebec. Quebec, 2-76-840 p. in-8. 

2223. Farming and Eanching in the Canadian North-West. Montreal, petit in-8. 

2224. Glackemeyer (E. C.) Alphabetical Table of the Cities, Towns, Villages, 

Parishes and Townships in each County of the Province of Quebec. 
Quebec, 46 p. in-8. 

2225. "Haras National" (The Company of). Catalogue for 1889-90. Montreal. 

2226. Harper (Dr. J. M.) Champlain's Tomb. Quebec, 32 p. in-8. A Lecture. 

2227. Hunted (The) Outlaw; or Donald Morrison, the Canadian Eob-Eoy. 

Montreal. 

2228. Jones, S.J. (Eev. A. E.) The Gazette and Mail's campaign against the 

Jesuits' estate bill. Montreal, IV-94 p. in-8. 

2229. Labrador (The) Company. In the Court of Queen's Bench. The 

Labrador Company (Appellant) and Her Majesty the Queen (Ees- 
pondent). Appellant's Factum. Quebec, 113 p. in-4to. 

2230. Lemoine (J. M.) The explorations of Jonathan Oldbuck in eastern 

latitude. Quebec, 245 p. in-8. 

2231. Lemoine (J. M.) Historical and Sporting Notes on Quebec and its 

Environs. 

2232. Leroux (Dr. Jos.) Catalogue of Canadian coins, medals, tokens, books 

and paper money, for sale at fixed prices. Montreal, 13 p. in-18. 

2233. Lighthall (W. D.) An account of the battle of Chateauguay, etc., etc. 

Montreal, 32 p. in-8. Portrait et carte. 



134 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

2234. Lighthall (W. D.) Songs of the Great Dominion. London, XL-465 p. 

in-8. 

(Fait partie de la Serie Windsor.) 

2235. Lovell's Canadian Business Guide, with Diary, 1889. Montreal. 

2236. MacVicar (Eev. Principal). Roman Catholicism in Canada. Montreal, 

16 p. in-8. 

2237. McConnell (J. B.) Cholera, its nature, symptoms, history, cause and 

prevention, with an outline review of the germ theory of disease, one of 
the Sommerville course of lectures (extended) provided for by the 
Natural History Society of Montreal. Montreal, 23 p. in-8. 

2238. Canada: A Memorial Volume. General reference book on Canada; 

describing the Dominion at large, and its various Provinces and Terri- 
tories; with statistics relating to its commerce and the development 
of its resources. Montreal, 910 p. petit in-8. Cartes et gravures. 
(Ouvrage du a E. B. Biggar.) 

2239. Mercier (Hon. H.) A General Sketch of the Province of Quebec. 

Quebec, 60 p. in-8. 

2240. Mercier (Hon. Honore). Speech delivered before the "Club National" 

on the 6th Nov., 1889. (Translation) 8. 1. n. d. 31 p. in-4. 

2241. Montreal by gas light. Published for the trade. 8. I. n. d. 172 p. in-8. 

2242. Murray (J. Clarke). Salomon Maimon; an Autobiography. Translated 

from the German. London, 307 p. in-8. 

2243. Murray (N.) Illustrated Guide to Montreal and vicinity. Montreal. 

2244. Pagnuelo (S.) The Universities and the Professions. Letters. Montreal, 

15 p. in-8. 

2245. Penhallow (D. P.) Notes on Devonian Plants. T. E. S. C. 12 p. in-4. 

2246. Peterson (J. Thomas). The Mystery unveiled. Montreal. 

2247. Quebec Directory. 1889-90. Edited and published by Boulanger & 

Marcotte. Quebec. 

(MM. Boulanger et Marcotte n'ont pas cesse depuis 1889 cle publier 
le Quebec et Levis Directory.) 

2248. Sharp (W. P.) Civil Code of Lower Canada, with the Amendments 

effected by Imperial, Federal and Provincial Legislation, etc. Vol. 1, 
Arts. 1-1599. Vol. 2, Arts. 1600-2615. Montreal, 2 Vol. 746-826 p. 
petit in-4. 

.2249. Smith (John Talbot). The truth about the French Canadians. July, 
1889. S. 1. 14 p. in-8. 

2250. Vital Questions. The Discussions of the General Christian Conference 

held in Montreal, October 22nd to 25th, 1888. Montreal, petit in-8. 

2251. Weir (W. A.), B.C.L. Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, and 

Index with amendments collated and incorporated. Montreal, 5-220 p. 
in-12. 

2252. Whiteheaves (J. F.) Geological Survey of Canada. Contribution to 

Canadian Paleontology. Vol. 1. Part II. Montreal, 105 p. in-8. 
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2253. Wurtele (F. C.) Our Library. A Monograph. A Lecture read before 

the Literary and Historical Society of 'Quebec, 3rd February, 1888. 
45 p. in-8. 

189O 

2254. Almanach (The People's). 1891. Eicliard White, Montreal. 

2255. Anderson (Eev. Duncan). Lays of Canada, and other Poems. Montreal^ 

116 p. 

2256. Austin (Hon. H. W.) Addresses presented to Hon. H. W. Austin, Chief 

Justice of Bahamas, on his retirement from the Bench of the Colony. 
Montreal. 22 p. in-8. 

2257. Bosse (Mgr) Letter of - , addressed to the Government in regard; 

to aid to be given to the Labrador fishermen. Quebec, in-12. 

2258. Brighter spheres. By Spiritus, with an Introduction by E. J. C. (Ernest 

John Craigie). Montreal. 

2259. Buies (A.) Reports on the Counties of Eimouski, Matane and Temis- 

couata. Quebec. 

2260. Campbell's Commercial Lav/ for Business and Commercial Schools. 

Sherbrooke. 

2231. Campbell (Eev. John). Hittites, their Inscription and their History. 
Toronto, 2 Vols. 399-349 p. in-8. 

2262. Carmichael (Rev. J.) Church of England teaching. Montreal, 15 p. in-8. 

2263. Chambers (E. T. D.) The Port of Quebec, Its facilities and prospects. 

The past, present and future of Quebec's shipping trade. Quebec, 
76 p. in-8. 

2264. Cloran. Report on the Jury system. Montreal. 

2265. Dawson (Sir W.) Nature as ?.n Educator. Montreal, 11 p. in-8. 

2266. Dawson (Sir W.) On Fossil Plants from the Similkameen Valley and 

other places in the southern interior of British Columbia. T. E. S. C. 
18 p. in-8. 

2267. Dawscn (Sir W.) Modern Idea of Evolution. London. 

2268. Da^vson (S. E.) Champlain. Montreal, 8 p. A Poem. Privately printed. 

2269. Dorais (Emile). Tables giving the Number of Days from one Date to 

another. Three Rivers. 

2270. Fraser (John). Canadian Pen and Ink Sketches. Montreal. 391 p. in-8. 

2271. Hamilton (P. S.) The Feast of Saint Anne and other poems. Montreal. 

2272. Harrington (B. J.) Notes on specimens of Nephrites from British 

Columbia. T. E. S. C. 5 p. in-4. 

2273. Hoffman (C. G.) Annotated List of the Minerals Occurring in Canada. 

Montreal, in-8. 

2274. HoliwelPs New Guide to the City of Quebec and environs. Quebec, 99 p. 

in-12. Carte. 



SOCIETE ROY ALE DU CANADA 

2275. Johnson (A.) Tidal Observations in Canada. T. R. S. C. 4 p. in-4. 

2276. Langelier (Mr. Charles). Report respecting section K of the Bay des 

Chaleurs Railway Company. Quebec, in-8. 

2277. Laurier (Wilfrid) on the Platform, 1871-1890. Ulric Barthe. Quebec. 

2278. Lighthall (W. D.) Spiritualized happiness theory. Montreal. 

2279. Mackeracher (Will. M.) Verses of Feeling and Fancy. Montreal, 96 p. 

2280. MacPherson (Mrs. Daniel). Reminiscences of old Quebec; subterranean 

passages under the citadel; account of the old Convent of the Congre- 
gation of Notre-Dame that does not now exist. Prominent of oftl 
Quebecers. Montreal, 128 p. in-8. 

2281. MacPherson (Mrs. Daniel). Old memories; amusing and historical. A 

sequel to "Reminiscences of old Quebec/' by Mrs. D. MacPherson, an 
old Quebecer. Montreal, s. d. 128 p. in-8. 

2282. MacPherson (Mrs. Daniel). Notes on Nursing. Montreal. 

2283. MacPherson (Mrs. Daniel). True stories for young people. Montreal, 

s. d. 28 p. in-8. 

2284. Mac Vicar (D. H.) The Teacher reproduced in the Pupil: an address. 

Montreal. 

2285. McGibbon (R. D.) Copies of correspondence relative to the libel on 

H.R.H. Prince George of Wales between R. D. McGibbon and A. Curtis 
Bond, American Manager Dunlop's Cable Co. S. I. n. d. (Montreal) 
1890, 18 p. in-8. 

2286. McGoun (Arch.), M.A., B.C.L. A Federal Parliament of the British 

People. Montreal. 

2287. McLeod (C. H.) and Taylor (A. T.) Drawing Books of the Series of 

the Dominion Drawing Books in seven numbers. Montreal. 

2288. Men of the Day. A Canadian Portrait Gallery. Edited by Louis H. 

Tache. Popular Edition. Montreal, 507 p. in-8. 

2289. Mercier (The) Government before the Electors. A disastrous regime. 

S. 1. 55 p. in-8. 

2290. Mercier (Hon. Honore). Answer to the Pamphlet of the Equal Rights 

Association against the majority of the inhabitants of the Province 
of Quebec. Quebec, 88 p. in-8. 

2291. Mills (W.) A Text-Book of Comparative Physiology. New York, 630 p. 

petit in-8. 

2292. Montreal. Report of a commission of engineers appointed by the Govern- 

ment of Canada to enquire into the causes of the floods at Montreal and 
to suggest remedies for their renewal. S. 1. 76 p. in-8. 

2293. Moral legislation. Information for the Senate. Montreal. 

2294. Obalski (J.) Mines and Minerals of the Province of Quebec. Quebec, 

1889-90. 

2295. Ogilvy (Maud). Marie Gourdon, a romance of the lower St. Lawrence. 

Montreal, 130 p. in-12. 



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2296. Patrick (St.) T. A. & B. Society's Golden Jubilee. 1840-1890. Montreal. 

2297. Pearson (Wm. H.) List of Canadian Hepaticse. Montreal, 31 p. in-8. 

2298. Powell (B." W.) The Doctor in Canada. His whereabouts and the laws 

which govern him. Montreal. 

2299. Quebec and Levis Directory. Containing alphabetical and street lists of 

the citizens of Quebec and Levis, etc. Quebec, 688 p. in-8. 

2300. Quebec (The) Mining Law. Quebec. 

2301. Ringland (J.) Bi-century lecture on King William III., the Hero of the 

Bogne, his life and times, delivered in the Victoria Hall, Brockville, 
2nd July, 1890. Montreal, 51 p. in-8. 

2302. Sellar (Robert). Gleaner Tales. Second Series. Hemlock. A Tale of 

the War of 1812. Montreal, 223 p. in-12. 

2303. Scringer (Rev. John). Jesuit morals. A paper, Correspondence between 

the Rev. Scringer and the Rev. Father Jones. Montreal, 89 p. in-8. 

2304. Stephens (Hiram B.) Jacques Cartier and his four voyages to Canada. 

An Essay with Historical, Explanatory and Philological notes. Mont- 
real, X1T-163 p. in-4 carre. Preface par Geo. Murray. 

2305. Sweett (George W.) The Windsor Hotel Guide to the City of Montreal, 

and for the Dominion of Canada. Montreal, 125 p. in-8. 

2306. Tanner (Professor Henry). British Columbia: Its Agricultural and 

Commercial Capabilities and the advantages it offers for Emigration 
' Purposes. Montreal. 

2307. Terroux (Robert). Foreign Exchange Equivalent Quotations. Montreal. 

2308. Thomson (Alex.) Business Tips. A Mercantile Dictionary containing 

explanation of Technical Terms, Business Forms and office work. 
Montreal. 

2309. Unclaimed Bank Balancer. Montreal. 

2310. Vanfelson (G.) Report of the Ste. Anne and Tourilli expedition. Quebec. 

2311. Vial (Miss A. A.) Grim Truth. Montreal. 

2312. Weir (Arthur). The Romance of Sir Richard; Sonnets and other Poems. 

Montreal, 8-121 p. in-8. 

2313. Weir (Robert Stanley). An Insolvency Manual. Montreal. 

2314. Weir (W. A.) Civil Code of the Province of Quebec, with amendments 

collated and incorporated. Montreal, 446 p. in-12. 

2315. Weir (W. A.), B.C.L. Advocate of Montreal. Codes of the Province of 

Quebec as amended to 1890. Civil Code. Code of Civil Procedure. 
Municipal Code. Montreal, 446-338-220 p. in-12. 

1891 

2317. Baie des Chaleurs Railway. Complete official Record. Official corres- 
pondence between His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, and Mr. Mercier, 
Prime Minister. Montreal, 39 p. in-4. 



138 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

2318. Baillarge (C.) Vocabulary of English homonyms. Quebec, 190 p. in-12. 

2319. Baillarge (C.) A paper relative to the height to which a missile 

attained, which, in descending again to the level from which it was 
projected, produced a known result. T. E. S. C. 

2320. Baillarge (C.) An attempt to deduce the pressure per square inch under 

which a steam boiler exploded from the effects produced by the 
explosion. T. E. S. C. 

2321. Beauchamp (J. J.), B.C.L., Advocate and Revising Barrister. The Juris- 

prudence of the Privy Council, containing a Digest of all the Decisions 
of the Privy Council, etc. Montreal, XIV-920 p. in-4. 

2322. Biggar (E. B.) Anecdotical life of Sir John Macdonald. Montreal, 

332 p. in-8. Figures. 

2324. Campbell (Arch.) "The Royal William, " the Pioneer of Ocean Steam 

Navigation. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 34 p. in-8. A Lecture 
read on the 31st day of March, 1891. 

2325. Chambers (E. T. D.) Quebec, ancient and modern, being a collection 

of notes for tourists. Montreal, s. d. 84 p. in-8. Figures. 

2326. Chapais (J. C.) Canadian Foresters' Illustrated Guide. Quebec, in-12.. 

126 gravures. 

2327. Chaput Freres. The Commercial Agency Register for the Provinces of 

Quebec, Ontario and Maritime Provinces. Montreal, Vol. 3. 

2328. Cochrane (Hugh). Roundels. Montreal, 9 p. in-8. 

2329. Dalby (Henry). Index of Current Events. Montreal. 

2330. Damen (Father). Lectures on Bible, Church, Confession and Real 

Presence. Quebec. 

2331. Dawson (Sir W.) The Canadian Student. Annual University Lecture. 

Montreal, 8 p. in-8. 

2332. Dawson (Sir W.) Abstract. On the occurrence of the remains of Land 

Animals in Erect Trees at the South Joggins, KB. T. E. S. C. 2 p. in-8. 

2333. Dawson (Sir W.) and Penhallow. Parka decipiens. T. E. S. C. 6 p. in-4. 

2334. Drapeau (Joseph). Quebec City Pocket Directory for 1891-92. Quebec, 

2335. Feather (Col. A. G.) The King of Mysteries, etc. Montreal. 

2336. Gilpin (Edwin), Jur. The iron ores of Nova Scotia. Montreal, 26 p. 

in-8. 2 cartes. 

2337. Girouard (Desire H.), A.B.C.L. The Bills of Exchange Act, 1890, an Act 

to codify the Laws relating to Bills of Exchange, Cheques and Promis- 
sory Notes passed by the Parliament of Canada, etc. With notes, etc. 
Montreal, LXI-610 p. in-8. 

2338. Halifax (Illustrated). Its Civil, Military and Naval History, by Norbert 

Metzler. Montreal, 76 p. in-8. 

2339. Hart (Gerald E.) The Quebec Act, 1774. Montreal, 44 p. in-8. 



[DIONNE] INVENT AIRE CHRONOLOGIQUE DES LIVRES, ETC. 139 

2340. Hill (Rev J. Edgar). Queen Charity and other Sermons. Montreal. 

2341. Johnson (A.) Newton's use of the Slit and Lens in forming a pure 

Spectrum. T. E. S. C. 6 p. in-8. 

2342. Laflamme (Rev. Abbe.) Address delivered at a public meeting of the 

Royal Society at Montreal, May 27, 1891. Translated by W. Kingsford. 
Toronto, in-8. 

2343. Lemoine (J. M.) The Quebec Garrison Club, St. Louis Street, and its 

historical past. Quebec, 19 p. in-16. 

2344. Little (A.) Rebel, by "The Duchess." Montreal. 

2345. Loveirs Historic Report of Census of Montreal. Montreal, 149 p. in-4. 

2346. Martin (John). Illustrated Catalogue of Military, Police, Fire Brigade 

and Band Equipments, etc. Montreal. 

2347. McConnell (R. G.) Report on an exploration in the Yukon and 

MacKenzie Basins, N.W.T. Montreal, 163 p. in-8. Cartes. 

2348. McLachlan (R. W.) Canadian Communion Tokens. A catalogue of 

Metal Sacramental Tickets used in the different Presbyterian Churches 
in Canada. Montreal, 62 p. in-8. 

2349. McLachlan (R. W.) Statistics of the coinage for Canada and Newfound- 

land. Montreal, 8 p. in-8. Table. 

2350. Melsheimer (F. V.) Chaplain to the Duke of Brunswick's Dragoon 

Regiment, Minden, 1776. Journal of the Voyage of the Brunswick 
Auxiliaries from Wolfenbiittel to Quebec. Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. 
Quebec, 46 p. in-8. 

2351. Mills (W.) How to Keep a Dog in the City. New YorJc and Toronto. 

2352. Montreal (Illustrated), the Metropolis of Canada. John McConniff. 

Montreal. 

2353. Murray (George). Verses and Versions. Montreal, 8-403 p. in-8. 

2354. Murray (J. Clark). An Introduction to Ethics. Boston, 407 p. in-8. 

2355. Ogilvy (Maud). The Keeper of Bic Light House. A Canadian Story 

of To-day. Montreal. 

2356. Penhallow (D. P.) The Botanical Collector's Guide. Montreal, 125 p. 

in-16. 

2357. Penhallow (D. P.) Parka decipiens. Part 2. T. E. S. C. 8 p. in-4. 

2358. Penhallow (D. P.) Two Species of Trees from the Post-Glacial of 
Illinois. T. E. S. C. 4 p. in-4. 

2359. Penhallow (D. P.) The Botany of Montreal. Montreal, 121 p. in-12. 

2360. Provincial competition of agricultural merit. First year. Judges' 

reports. Quebec, 73 p. in-8. Figures et tableau. 

2361. Roy (J. E.) In and Around Tadoussac. Translated from the French, 

by G. M. Ward. Levis, 251 p. in-12. 



140 SOCIETE ROY ALE DU CANADA 

2362. Shinnick (J.) The Banker's Daughter, or Her first and last ball. A 

Novel. Montreal, 74 p. in-8. 

2363. Stephens (C. H.) The Quebec law digest, 1877-91. Montreal, Vol. 4. 

Montreal, 906 p. gr. in-8. 

2364. Toronto (Illustrated), by G. Mercer Adam. Montreal. 

2365. Underbill (John). Damon and Pythias. A Drama of Quebec Liberalism. 

S. 1. 31 p. in-8. 

2366. Vacation Verse. By W. M. M. Montreal, 23 p. 

2367. Western Canada. Montreal. 

2368. Whiteheaves (J. F.) Geological Survey of Canada. Contribution to 

Canadian Palaeontology. Vol. 1. Part III. Montreal, 58 p. in-6. 6 
gravures. 

2369. When the shadows flee away. Montreal. 

2370. Winter (J. S.) Good-Bye. Montreal. 

2371. Wurtele (Fred. C.) The English Cathedral of Quebec. A Monograph. 

Quebec, 70 p. in-8. 

2372. Wurtele (F. C.) Index of Lectures, Papers and Historical Documents 

published by the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, and also 
the names of their Authors, together with a List of the Unpublished 
Papers read before the Society. Quebec, XLIX p. in-8. 

1892 

2373. Baillarge (C.) The free and liberal ventilation of sewers in i'ts relation 
. to the sanitation of our dwellings. T. E. S. C. 7 p. in-4. 

2374. Borthwick (J. D.) History and Biographical Gazetteer of Montreal to 

the year 1892. Montreal, in-8. Carte. 

2375. Bourinot (J. G.) Cape Breton and its Memorials. Montreal. 

2376. Bovey (H. T.) Upon the Flexure of Columns. T. E. S. C. 2 p. in-4. 

2377. British Columbia resources and climate. Montreal, in-8. 

2378. Chandler (Geo. H.) Elements of Infinitesimal Calculus. Montreal. 

2379. Charlton (M. E.) and Fraser (C. A.) A Wonder Web of Stories. 

Montreal. 

2380. Cooke (E. B.) Gloves and their manufacture. Montreal. 

2381. Dawson (Sir W.) On the Correlation of Early Cretaceous Floras in 

Canada and the U. S. T. E. S. C. 16 p. in-4. 

2382. Dawson (S, E.) The Montreal Board of Trade. A Commercial History 

of the City from 1842 to 1892, with tables of the statistics of trade 
for fifty years. Montreal. 

2382a. Doughty (A. G.) The Song-Story of Francesco and Beatrice, illus- 
trations by F. S. Holiday. Montreal, in-8. 



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2383. Fraser (John). Historic Canadian Ground. The La-Salle Homestead 

of 1666 and other Old Landmarks of French Canada on the Lower 
Lachine Eoad. By the author of ''Canadian Pen and Ink Sketches." 
Montreal, 30 p. in-8. 

2384. Girouard (D.) The old settlements of Lake St. Louis. Montreal, 71-37 

p. in-8. 

(Anglais et frangais.) 

2385. Graham (John H.) Outlines of the history of Freemasonry in the 

Province of Quebec. Montreal, 645 p. in-8. Portraits et figures. 

2386. Gruchy (Philip de). Merchants' Sales and Financial Record for four 

years. Montreal. 

2387. Kingsford (William). The early bibliography of the Province of Ontario, 

etc. A supplementary chapter of * ' Canadian Archaeology. ' ' Toronto 
and Montreal, 140 p. petit in-8. 

2388. Leroux (Jos.) The Canadian Coin Cabinet. Le Medaillier du Canada. 

Montreal. 

2389. Lighthall (W. D.) Sights and Shrines of Montreal. Montreal, 151 p. 

petit in-8. Illustre. 

(Une edition moins luxueuse parut la meme annee. 2e edition en 
1903, Montreal, 175 p. in-8.) 

2390. Lighthall (W. D.) Montreal after 250 years. Montreal, 10-152 p. in-8. 

Illustre. 

2391. Macdonald (A. C. de Lery). A record of Canadian historical portraits 

and antiquities exhibited by the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society 
of Montreal, Sept., 1892. S. 1. n. d. 56 p. in-8. 

2392. Machar (Agnes Maule). Roland Graeme: Knight. A Novel of Our 

Time. Montreal, 286 p. 

2393. Macfarlane (John). Heather and Harebell. Songs and Lyrics. Mont- 

real, 62 p. in-8. 

2394. McLachlan (E. W.) Annals of the Nova Scotian Currency. T. E. S. C. 

36 p. in-4. 

2395. McLachlan (E. W.) Coins struck in Canada previous to 1840. Brussels, 

13 p. in-8. 

2396. McLeod (C. H.) Observations on Sunspots at McGill College Observatory. 

T. E. S. C. 4 p. in-4. 

2397. McLeod (C. H.) Memo, as to Preparations for the Proposed Trans- 

atlantic Longitude Determination: Greenwich, Waterville, Canso, 
Montreal. T. E. S. C. 2 p. in-4. 

2398. Martin (Horace T.) Castorologia, or the History and Tradition of the 

Canadian Beaver. Montreal, 238 p. in-8. Figures. 

2399. Mills (W.) The Dog in Health and in Disease. New York. 

2400. Mills (W.) Hibernation and Allied States in Animals. T. E. S. C. 18 p. 

in-4. 

2401. Palmer (D. L.) Random shots; or, the Wisdom of Holy Writ. Montreal. 



142 SOCIETE RO YALE DU CANADA 

2402. Palmer (D-. L.) The Sequel to Eandom shots. Montreal 

2403. Peggy Sinclair's Trip Across the Continent and what came of it, by 

V. M. F. S. With illustration. Montreal, in-8. 

2404. Quebec (Illustrated.) The Gibraltar and Tourists' Mecca of America, 

etc., with a Glance at its Picturesque Environs, by G. Mercer Adam. 
Montreal. 

2405. Quinn (Eev. Joseph). The Faith of the Irish Nation. Discourse 

delivered by the Rev. J. Quinn, Longue Pointe. Montreal. 

2406. Railway. Quebec, Montmorency and Charlevoix R. Rules and Regulations 

for the guidance of employees and others, to take effect May 1st, 1892. 
Quebec, 147 p. in-8. 

2407. Railway. Q. M. & C. R. To the Shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre, near 

Quebec. Quebec, 48 p. in-12. 

2408. Roy (Rev. J. L. H.) A New Practical Arithmetic. Sherbroolce. 

2409. Scala Santa, or the Holy Stairs. Quebec, 32 p. 
2409a. Scott (Rev. F. G.) Elton Hazelwood. New York. 

2410. Songs. National and Vacation Songs. Montreal. 

2411. Songs of a Sophomore. By W. M. M. Montreal, 24 p. 

2412. Stevenson (James). The War of 1812 in connection with the Army Bill 

Act. Montreal, 79 p. petit in-8. Fac similes. 

2413. Stewart (G.) Essays from Reviews. Quebec, 171 p. in-16. 

2414. Tuthill (E. Villiers). The Traveler's Hand-Book for the prevention of 

sea sickness. Montreal. 

2415. Wright (Alexander). Dictionary of select phrases, being the choice 

language of editors, orators, reporters, enabling the worst to become 
the best of speakers. Montreal, VI-300 p. in-8. 

2416. Wurtele (E. F.) Royal Military College Club of Canada. Reference 

Book. Quebec. 

1893 

2417. Alley (F. R.) Sketches. Montreal. 

2418. Aulneau Collection. Rare or unpublished documents, 1734-1745. Edited 

by the Rev. Arthur Jones. Montreal, Archives of Ste. Mary's College. 
160 p. in-8. 

2419. Baillarge (C.) The Quebec Land Slide of Sept. 19, 1889. Illustrated 

and technically explained. Quebec, 33 p. in-8. 

2420. Bourinot (J. G.) Our intellectual strength and weakness. Montreal, 

99 p. in-4. 

2421. Bouthillier-Chavigny (Count de). Our Land of Promise. A run through 

the Canadian North- West. Montreal, 110 p. in-16. 

2422. Currie (George G.) How I Once Felt: Songs of Love and Travel. 

Montreal, 142 p. 



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2423. Dawson (Sir W.) Thirty-eight years of McGill, being the Annual 

University Lecture. Montreal, 12 p. in-8. 

2424. Daw-son (Sir W.) The Canadian Ice Age, etc., etc. Montreal, 301 p. m-8. 

2425. Dawson (Sir W.) Some salient points in the science of the earth. 

Montreal, 399 p. 

2426. Dawson (Sir W.) A New Species of Cretaceous Plants from Vancouver 

Island. T. E. S. C. 22 p. in-4. 

2427. Desjardins (L. G.) A True and Sound Policy of Equal Rights for all. 

Open letter to Dalton McCarthy, Esq., Q.C., M.P. Quebec, 57 p. in-8. 

2428. Doughty (A. G.) Tennyson, his life and works, containing a biographical 

sketch, an analysis of the " Idylls of the King," "In Memoriam," the 
dramatic works, and a review of the "Death of OEnone," with three 
plates. London, in-12. 

2428a. Girouard (Desire). Lake St. Louis Old and New Illustrated and Cavelier 
de la Salle. Columbian Edition. Montreal, 298 p. in-4. Nombreuses 
gravures. 

2429. Gregg (William). Short history of the Presbyterian Church in the 

Dominion of Canada from the earliest to the present time. Montreal 
VIII-248 p. in-12. 

2430. Johnson (A.) On the need of a "Coast Survey" for the Dominion 

of Canada. T. E. S. C. 6 p. in-4. 

2431. Knight (Dorothy). Echoes from the Thousand Islands. Verses by D. K. 

(eleven years old). Montreal, 41 p. 

2432. Macdonell (J. A.) Sketches Illustrating the Early Settlement and His- 

tory of Glengarry, in Canada, relating principally to the Revolutionary 
War of 1775-83, the War of 1812-14, and the Rebellion of 1837-8, and 
the services of the King's Royal Regiment of New York, the 84th or 
Royal Highland Emigrant Regiment, the Royal Canadian Volunteer 
Regiment of Foot, the Glengarry Fencible or British Highland Regiment, 
the Glengarry Light Infantry Regiment, and the Glengarry Militia. 
Montreal, 338 p. in-8. 

2433. McLeod (C. H.) Memorandum on the Work of the Montreal Longitude 

Determination. T. B. S. C. 4 p. in-4. 

2434. Montreal (The) Board of Trade. A Souvenir of the opening of the New 

Building, 1893. Montreal, 172 p. Album. 

2435. Murray's Illustrated Guide and Pocket Business Directory to Montreal 

and Ottawa, 1893. Montreal 

2436. O'Malley (James). The life of James O'Malley, late Caporal 17th 

Leicestershire Regiment "Royal Bengal Tigers." Edited by himself. 
Montreal, 192 p/in-8. 

(O'Malley fut le premier blesse devant Sebastopol.) 

2437. Perreault (J. H.), Ptre. Book of the Families consecrated to the Holy 

Family of Jesus, Mary, Joseph. Montreal. 

2438. Roe (Rev. Henry). Story of the first hundred years of the Diocese of 

Quebec, prepared for the centenary celebration, June 1st, 1893. Quebec, 
61 p. in-8. 



144 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

2439. Sea, Forest and Prairie. Being stories of life and adventure in Canada, 

past and present, by boys and girls in Canada's schools. Montreal, 
323 p. in-18. 

2440. Seguin (J. L.) Monoformula. Text-book of Geometry, followed by 

Treatise of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry and Approximate 
Mensuration. Montreal. 

2441. Silcox (Rev. J. B.) The sacredness of man. A sermon preached in 

Emmanuel Congregation Church, Sunday, Nov. 5th, 1893. Montreal, 
15 p. in-16. 

2442. Stewart (G.) Essays from Reviews. Quebec, 159 p. in-16. 

2443. Stuart (H. C.), Rector of Three Rivers. The Church of England in 

Canada, 1759-1793. From the Conquest to the Establishment of the 
See of Quebec. Montreal, 117 p. in-8. 

2444. Terrill (Fredk. Wm.) A Chronology of Montreal and of Canada from 

A.D. 1752 to A.D. 1893, including commercial statistics, historic sketches 
of commercial corporations, etc., together with calendars of every year 
from A.D. 1752 to A.D. 1925. Montreal, 501 p. in-8. 

2445. Tesson (Louis). The French Teacher. A New Method of Teaching and 

Learning the French Language. Montreal. 

2446. Thompson (Rev. John). The lambs in the fold, or the revelation of 

the children to the church of their proper Christian nature. Feed my 
lambs. Montreal, IX-264 p. in-8. 

2447. Transportation (The Problem of), by a Grain Dealer. Montreal 

2448. Walbank (W. M.) Adjustments of the Dumpy Leed. Montreal. 

2449. White (Rev. G. R.) Sparks of the Tinder. With an Introduction by 

Rev. D. A. Steele, M.A. Montreal, XI-200 p. in-8. 

1894 

2450. Baillarge (C.) Technical Education of the People in Untechnical 

Language. T. E. S. C. 42 p. in-8. 

2451. Bovey (H. T.) On the Strength of Douglas Fir, White Pine and Red 

Pine. T. R. S. C. 8 p. in-4. 

2452. Breton (P. N.) Illustrated History of Coins and Tokens relating to 

Canada, with their approximate Current Prices, etc. Montreal, in-8 
royal. 

2453. Brown (W. Foster). The Settlers' Guide, or the Homesteader's Handy 

Helper. Montreal. 

2454. Campbell (Rev. J.) The Great Election. Montreal, 30 p. in-12. 

2455. Campbell (Rev. J.) Protest against the Judgment of the Presbytery of 

Montreal and Appeal to the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa. Toronto. 

2456. Canada's Home and Register. Montreal. 

2457. Charlton (Miss Margaret Ridley). With printless Foot. Montreal. 

2458. Dawson (S'ir W.) The ice-age in Canada. Illustrated. Montreal. 



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2459. Dawson (Sir W.) Synopsis of the Air-breathing Animals of Palaeozoic 

in Canada. T. JR. tf. C. 18 p. in-4. 

2460. Dawson (Sir W.) The Meeting-Place of Geology and History. Montreal. 

2461. Dawson (Sir W.) Peter Kedpath. Montreal. 

2462. Dawson (S. E.) The voyages of the Cabots in 1497 and 1498, with an 

attempt to determinate their landfall and to identify their island of 
St. John. Montreal, 61 p. in-4. Carte. 

2463. Directory. The Quebec Handy Directory, 1894-95. Quebec, 116-40 p. gr. 

in-8. 

2464. Directory. The Montreal Handy Directory, 1894-95. Published by 

Fulton & Eichards. Montreal, 466-30 p. gr. in-8. 

2464. Doughty (A. G.) Eose leaves, a collection of simple verses, written on 

various occasions. London, in-16. 

2464a. Fairchield, Jr. (G. M.) A short account of Ye Quebec Winter Carnival, 
holden in 1894. Quebec, CXL p. in-8. 

2465. French (The) and the French Treaty. Montreal. 

2466. Fry (Henry). A Biographical Sketch of Sir N. F. Belleau, from the 

Home Journal for October, 1894, by H. Fry, of Sweetsburg, late of 
Quebec. Quebec, 12 p. in-8. Portrait. 

2467. Harper (Dr. J. M.) Sacrament Sunday. Montreal, 15 p. 

2468. Hedley (James). Canada and her commerce from the time of the first 

settler to that of the representative men of the day, who have shaped 
the destiny of our country, and the official history of the Dominion 
Commercial Travellers' Association, compiled by H. W. Wadsworth. 
Illustrated, etc. Montreal, 179-CXIII p. in-4. 

2469. Huttemeyer's Business Directory of the City of Montreal, Toronto, 

Ottawa and Quebec, 1894-95. Montreal. 

2470. Jones (Arthur E.) Exhibition of old MSS., etc., selected from the 

archives of St. Mary's College for the free library fund. 1894. Montreal. 

2471. MacMaster (D.) The Seal Arbitration, 1893. Montreal, in-8. Carte. 

2472. McLeod (C. H.) Notes on Errors in Meridian Transit Observations. 

T. E. S. C. 4 p. in-4. 

2473. Mills (W.) Psychic Development of Young Animals and its Physical 

Correlation. T. E. S. C. 32 p. in-4. 

2474. Montreal. Our City and our Sports. Souvenir and Official Programme 

of the 12th Annual Meet of the Canadian Wheelmen's Association. 
Montreal. 

2475. Montreal Illustrated. Its growth, resources, commerce, manufacturing 

interests, financial institutions, educational advantages and prospects; 
also sketches of the leading business concerns which contribute to the 
city's progress. A brief history of the City, from foundation to present 
time. Montreal, 300 p. Album oblong in-4. 

2476. Patterson (Eev. George), D.D. Sable Island, its History and Phenomena. 

Montreal. 

Sec. I., 190610 



146 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

2477. Penhallow (D. P.) Plant schedule. Pteridophytes. Montreal. 

2478. Penhallow (D. P.) Observations upon some Structural Variations in 

certain Canadian Coniferoe. T. E. ti. C. 24 p. in-4. Illustrations. 

2479. Quebec Lumberman's Handy Book and Culler's Manual. Quebec, 72 p. 

in-12. 

2480. Quebec. Ten Days in Quebec. Quebec. 

i 

2481. Eoyal (Joseph). A Eepublic or a Colony. Montreal, in-12. 

2482. Tache (Archbishop). Memorial on the School Question, in answer to a 

Report of the Committee of the Hon. the Privy Council of Canada. 
Montreal, 67 p. in-8. 

1895 

2483. Armstrong (James Prendergast) . The Bonanza Philosophy. Montreal. 

2484. Baillarge (C.) Hudson Bay. Proposed utilization of its land and water 

resources. A New Colony. A Railway to reach it. Read before the 
Lit. and Hist. S. of Quebec, 7th March, 1895. Quebec, 33 p. in-8. 

2485. Beauty (The) Spots of Canada. Descriptive of that delightful trip down 

the .River St. Lawrence and up the world-famed Saguenay. Illustrated. 
Official guide, 1895, etc. Montreal, 156 p. in-8. 

2486. Book-Keeping made easy, or, a practical and progressive method of book- 

keeping, by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart. Montreal, 360 p. in-8. 

.2487. Callendar (Hugh L.) Preliminary Results of Observation of soil tem- 
perature with Electrical Resistance Thermometers, made at the 
Macdonald Physics Building, McGill University, Montreal. T. E. S. C. 
22 p. in-8. 

'2488. Campbell (Rev. J.) New Light on the Old Prayer. A Brief Exposition 
of the Lord's Prayer. Montreal. 

2489. Campbell (Rev. J.) The Present Position of American Anthropology. 
T. E. S. C. 14 p. in-8. 

.2490. Carmichael (James), D.D., D.C.L. How Two Documents may be found 

in one. Montreal. 

\ 
'2491. Convent (The) Girl's Prayers. A Complete Manual of Devotion for 

Church, School and Home. Compiled by a Religious of the Congregation 

of Notre-Dame. Montreal. 

'2492. Crankshaw. A practical guide to Magistrates. Montreal. 

'2493. Dawson (Sir W.) On Collections of Tertiary Plants from the vicinity 
of the City of Vancouver, B.C. T. E. S. C. 26 p. in-8. 

U494. Evans (W. N.) Cartier and Hochelaga; Maisonneuve and Ville-Marie. 
Two historic poems. Montreal, 28 p. in-8. Poetry. 

U495. Foran (Dr. J. K.) Poems and Canadian Lyrics. Montreal, 244 p. in-8. 
2496. Fry (Henry). Lloyd's, its origin, history and methods. Quebec. 



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2497. Gompertz (A. W. L.) The Witch; a Canadian Legend. Translated from 

the French of 1'Abbe Casgrain, by A. W. L. Gompertz. Montreal, in-12. 
Illustrated. 

2498. Harper (J. M.) The Battle of the Plains. Quebec, 44 p. in-12. 

Gravures. 

2499. Harrington (B. J.) On some of the Advances in Mineralogical Chemistry. 

T. E. S. C. 16 p. in-8. 

2500. Lovell (J.) Gazetteer of British North America, containing 8,900 places 

and 2,980 lakes and rivers. Montreal. 

2501. Mac Vicar (Principal D. H.) The Office and Work of Elders. Montreal. 

2502. Merchants' (The) Canadian Legal and Bank Directory, 1895. Montreal. 

2503. Mills (Wesley). The Psychic Development of Young Animals and its 

Physical Correlation. 

Part II. The Cat. T. E. S. C. 22 p. in-8. 

Part III. The Mongrel Dog. T. E. S. C. 10 p. in-8. 

Part IV. The Dog and the Cat compared. T. E. S. C. 8 p. in-8. 

Part V. The Rabbit and the Cavey or Guinea. T. E. S. C. 10 p. in-8. 

Part VI. The Pigeon. The Domestic Fowl. T. E. S. C. 10 p. in-8. 

2504. Neilson (M. D.), B.C. A. Deputy Surgeon-General (J. L. Hubert). The 

Eoyal Canadian Volunteers. 1794-1802. An Historical Sketch. Mont- 
real, 21 p. gr. in-8. 

2505. O'Leary (J. M.) History of the Irish Catholics of Quebec, St. Patrick's 

Church to the death of Rev. P. McMahon. Quebec, 48 p. in-12. 

2506. Our Rivers and Lakes. Fish and Game. Quebec, 73 p. in-12 carre. 

2507. Parker (John H.) Parker's Modern studies for the Banjo or Bandola. 

Montreal. 

2508. Penhallow (D. P.) Outlines of classification of Plants. Montreal. 

2509. Penhallow (D. P.) Plant Schedule. Bryophytes. Montreal. 

2510. Rexford (Rev. Elson L), B.A. Manual of the School Law and Regula- 

tions of the Province of Quebec, etc. Revised edition. Montreal, 135 
p. in-12. 

2511. Richard (Edouard). Acadia. Missing links in a lost chapter in 

American history, by an Acadian, ex-member of the House of Commons 
of Canada. Montreal, 2 Vols. 392-384 p. in-8. Portraits et carte. 

2512. Richards (Anny G.) Cookery. Montreal. 

2513. Sadlier (Mrs. M. A.) and her Daughter. Stories of the Promise and 
other Tales. Montreal. 

5214. Sellar (Robert). The Summer of Sorrow. Huntingdon. 

2515. St. Pierre (T.) Theory and Facts. A Complete Review of the Develop- 

ment of Canada under Protection. Montreal. 

2516. Tsyr (Paul). G. W. Dwyer, K.W. A Novel. Montreal. 

2517. Wilson (Mrs. A. C.) The medical education of women. Montreal. 



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1896 

2518. Abbott (Harry). A Treatise on the Railway Law of Canada. Montreal. 

2519. Adrift in the Breakers: or. the present dangers to religion. Montreal, 

4-268 p. in-8. 

2520. Ami (H. M.) Organic remains occurring in the various geological 

formations in Eastern Townships in the Province of Quebec. Quebec. 

2521. Anderson (Rev. Duncan). Lays of Canada and other poems. Montreal, 

115 p. in-8. 

2522. Book-Keeping. A New Course of Study in Book-Keeping (with Business 

Forms. For the use of Elementary Schools. By F. T. D.) F. M. 
Sigebert, Ste-Martine. Montreal. 

2523. Brownlow (E. Burrough). "Sarepta," Orpheus and other Poems. 

Montreal, 96 p. in-8. 

2524. Cameron, MJX (J. C.) McG-ill Obstetric Note Book, 76 p. Record of 

Children, Montreal, 84 p. in-8. 

2525. Campbell (Dr. John). The Ancient Literature of America. T. E. S. C. 

28 p. in-8. 

2526. Casgrain (Dr. Edmond). The use of aluminium in Dentistry. Quebec. 

2527. Chambers (E. T. D.) The Ouananiche and its Canadian Environment. 

New York, XIV-357 p. in-8. Illustrated. 

2528. Chambers (E. T. D.) The Philology of the Ouananiche; a plea for the 

recognition of priority of nomenclature. T. E. S. C. 10 p. in-8. 

2529. Channell (L. S.) History of Compton County. 1692-1896. And sketch 

of the Eastern Townships, etc. Illustrated. Compton, 289 p. in-4. 

2530. Chiniquy (Chs.) The Perversion of Dr. Newman to the Church of Borne 

(in the light of his own explanation), common sense and the Word of 
God. Montreal. 

2531. Cox (John) and Callendar. Some Experiments in the X-Rays. Montreal. 

2532. Dawson (Sir W.) Additional Notes on Fossil Sponges. With notes on 

some of the specimens, by Dr. G. J. Hinde. T. E. S. C. 40 p. in-8. 

2533. Dawson (Sir W.) Science the ally of Religion. Montreal, 8 p. in-8. 

2534. Diseases (The) of the nervous system and how to cure them. Montreal. 

2536. Excelsior Rhyming A, B, C Book. Illustrated. Montreal. 

2537. Fairchield (G. M.) Rod and Canoe, Rifle and Snowshoe in Quebec's 

Adirondacks. Illustrations. Quebec, in-8. 

2538. Ganong (William F.) A monograph of the place-nomenclature of the 

Province of New Brunswick (contributions to the history of New 
Brunswick No. 2). Montreal. 

2539. Guide to Quebec, descriptive and illustrated with Map. Quebec, 88 p. in-4. 

(Autre edition en 1899, Quebec, 154 p. in-12.) 



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2540. Henderson (J. Murdoch). The Chronicles of Kartdale. Our Jeames. 

Montreal, 344 p. in-8. 

2541. Lambe (Win. B.), Advocate. Duties on succession in Province of Quebec, 

with text of statutes in English and French and Forms of Declaration. 
Montreal, 33 p. in-8. 

2542. McLeod (C. H.) Geometrical Drawing for the use of Schools and 

Colleges. Montreal, 28 p. in-8. 

2543. Macadam (Rev. Thomas). The Master's Manual (a Manual on the 

Lord's Supper for Class and Private Study, etc). Montreal, 40 p. 

2544. McGill (The) University song book. Montreal. 

2545. Mills (W.) The Functional Development of the Cerebral Cortex in 

Different Groups of Animals. T. R. S. C. 16 p. in-8. 

2546. Mills (W.) The Psychic Development. T. E. 8. C. 6 p. in-8. 

2547. Mills (W.) Cortical Cerebral Localization, with special Reference to 

Rodents and Birds. T. E. S. C. 8 p. in-8. 

2548. Minto (Charles). The Howes O'Buchan and Far awa', with other Poems. 

Montreal. 

2549. Penhallow (D. P.) The Generic Characters of the N. A. Taxacege and 

Coniferse. T. E. S. C. 26 p. in-8. 

2550. Penhallow (D. P.) Contributions to the Pleistocene Flora of Canada. 

T. E. S. C. 32 p. in-8. 

2551. Ramsay (Rev. D. S.) Life of the Venerable Marie Marguerite Dufrost 

de Lajemmerais, Madame d'Youville, foundress of the Sisters of 
Charity (called Grey Nuns) of Montreal, Canada. Montreal. 

2552. Sharp (W. P.) Consolidated Supplement No/1 to Sharp's Civil Code, 

containing all statutory enactments and a Digest of all reported Cases 
affecting the Civil Code of Lower Canada from 1st October, 1888, to 
14th October, 1895. Montreal, 704 p. in-4. 

2553. Smith (Clifford). A Lover in Homespun and other stories. Toronto, 

201 p. in-12. 

2554. Snow (F. Longueville). The Law of Landlord and Tenant' in the 

Province of Quebec (exclusive of farm leases). Montreal. 

2555. Spendlove (F. M. R.) The Nature of Disease. Illustrated. Montreal, 

32 p. in-8. 

2556. St. Laurent (Charles F.) Language and Nationality in the light of 

Revelation and History. Montreal, 104 p. in-8. 

2557. St. Laurent (C. F.) Germanization and Americanization compared. 

Montreal, 20 p. in-8. 

2558. Summer Tours by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Fishing and shooting 

grounds. Eastern tours. Western tours. Miscellaneous tours. Tours 
to the Orient, the Tropics, the Antipodes and around the world. Tenth 
edition. Montreal, 200 p. 



15O SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

2559. Thomas (C.) History of the Counties of Argenteuil, Quebec, and 

Prescott, Ont., from the earliest settlement to the Present. Montreal, 
665 p. in-4. 

2560. Tupper (Sir Charles). Address on Preferential Trade Relations, 

Montreal. 

2561. Weir (Arthur). The Snow-Flake and other Poems. Montreal. 

2562. Wintle (Ernest D.) The Birds of Montreal, etc. Montreal, XIV-282 p. 

in-8. Carte et gravures. 

2563. Wood (W.) Footnotes to Canadian Folksongs. I. E. S. C. 50 p. in-8. 

1897 

2564. Act and Proclamation concerning the Code of Civil Procedure of the 

Province of Quebec. Quebec, 264 p. gr. in-8. 

2565. Ahern (J.) Principles of book-keeping. Quebec. 

2566. Ames (Herbert Brown). "The City Below the Hill." A Sociological 

Study of a portion of the City of Montreal, Canada. Montreal, 11-72 p. 
10 cartes pliees. 

2567. Baudoin (Ph.) Index to incorporated Bodies and to Private and Local 

Law under Dominion and Quebec Statutes, etc., from 1777 to 1896. 
Montreal. 

2568. Baylis (S. M.) Camp and Lamp: Ramble in Realms of Sport, Story 

and Song. Montreal, 316 p. in-8. Poesie. 

2569. Borthwick (J. D.) History of Montreal; including the streets of Mont- 

real, their origin and history. Montreal, 288 p. gr. in-8. 

2570. Callendar & McLeod. Observations of Soil Temperature. T. E. S. C. 

20 p. in-8. 

2571. Campbell (Dr. J.) The Origin of the Haidahs of the Queen Charlotte 

Islands. T. E. S. C. 22 p. in-8. 

2572. Chambers (Captain Ernest J.) The Origin and Services of the Prince 

of Wales Regiment, including a brief history of the militia of French 
Canada and of the Canadian militia since Canada became a British 
Colony, with an account of the different actions in which they have 
been engaged, including the North- West Rebellion of 1885. Montreal, 
100 p. in-8. 

2573. Code. The Code of Civil Procedure of the Province of Quebec. From 

the roll deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Legislature, as 
prescribed by the Act 60 Victoria, chapter 48. Quebec, 264 p. 

2574. Curtis (H. H.) Oral Lessons in French for Junior Classes. Teacher's 

Manual. Montreal, 36 p. 

2575. Cycling for old and young. By Adelpha. (Isabel Howard O'Keeffe.) 

Montreal. 

2576. Dawson (Sir W.) First lessons in the scientific principles of Agriculture 

(by J. W. Dawson and S. P. Robins). New edition revised and enlarged. 
Montreal, 14-323 p. in-8. 



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2577. Dawson (Sir W.) On the Genus Lepidophloios as illustrated by speci- 

mens from the Coal Formation of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick- 
Illustrated. T. E. S. C. 50 p. in-8. 

2578. Diamond Dye Longjohn sports and games. Montreal. 

2579. Directory. The Mercantile Company of Canada Legal and Bank 

Directory, 1897. Montreal. 

2580. Doughty (A. G.) Nugse Canoree. Portland, 72 p. in-8. 

2581. Drummond (W. H.) The Habitant . . and the French-Canadian 

Poems. Introduction by L. Frechette. New York and London, 137 p.. 

in-8. 

r 

2582. Emberson (Rev. F. C.) The Yarn of the Love-sick Parsee. Montreal^. 

126 p. in-8. 

2583. Ford (Paul). Our national pie and what it contained, being a report, 

of the proceedings of the Anglo-Franco-Hibernian-Scottish-Canadiani 
National Society, held April 1st, 1898. Montreal, 19 p. in-12. 

2584. Goodwin (W. H.) An argument in favor of the Goodwin Method of 

teaching history. Montreal. 

2585. Goodwin (W. H.) The Territorial History of North America. (The- 

Goodwin Method.) Montreal. 

2586. Gordon (A. M. R.) ,Sir Wilfrid's progress through England and France- 

in the Jubilee Year. Illustrated! by J. C. Innes. 

2587. Hand-book (A) of the True Doctrines and Practices of the Church of 

England, with observations on the ultimate authority, apostolic succes- 
sion, schism, baptismal regeneration, etc., and the relation of the English) 
Church to other Christian Churches. By a Layman of her communion^ 
Montreal, VI-68 p. in-8. 

2588. Ladue (J.) Klondyke Nuggets, etc. Montreal, 96 p. 

2589. Ladue (J.) Klondyke Facts, etc. Montreal, 206 p. 

(Ladue s 'intitule Fondateur de Dawson City.) 

2590. Lemoine (J. M.) Materials for Canadian History. T. E. S. C. 4 p. in-8L 

2591. Lighthall (W. D.) The Conditions of a colonial Literature. London, 

13 p. in-8. (Trans. E. S. Lit.) 

2592. Lovell's Canadian Business Guide to the Leading Manufactures, Banks,, 

etc., of the Dominion, with Diary for 1898. Montreal. 

2593. Medical (British) Association. Official guide and souvenir 65th annual' 

meeting. Montreal, 227 p. in-8. 

2594. Mitchell (Victor E.), B.C.L. of the Montreal Bar, annoted by F. L. Snow, 

Law Librarian. A Manual of the Procedure in the several courts- 
having jurisdiction in the Province of Quebec, containing the Revised 
Code of Civil Procedure promulgated 1st September, 1897, etc_ 
Montreal, 482 p. petit in-8. 

2595. Montreal Masonic Directory, 1897. W. Whyte. Montreal. 

2596. Montreal Labour Directory, 1897. E. Keys. Montreal. 



152 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 



2597. Montreal Suburban cycling and sporting guide. With Map. James 

Ewing. Montreal. 

2598. Nursing the Sick. Practical Information by a Trained Nurse. Directions 

for amateur nursing at home. Montreal, 34 p. 

2599. Penhallow (D. P.) A Eeview of Canadian Botany from 1800 to 1895. 

Part II. T. E. S. C. 54 p. in-8. 

2600. Perron (J. L.) and Mitchell (V.) Manual of Insolvency. Montreal. 

2601. Pitmanic Shorthand simplified. By E. Stanton Wright. Montreal. 

2602. Plautus. The Eudens of Plautus. Montreal. 

2603. Proctor (J. J.) The Philosopher in the Clearing. Quebec, 251 p. in-8. 

2604. Eobitaille (L. A.) Timber Limits. A Eeport on the Bonaventure 

Eiver. Quebec, 40 p. in-8. 

2604a. Saint-Pierre (T.) The Americans and Canada in 1837-38. Authentic 
Documents. Montreal,. 58 p. in-12. 

2605. Spendlove (F. M. E.) The Cause of Disease. Illustrated. Series No. 1. 

Montreal, 62 p. 

2606. Terrill (Fred. W.) A Book of one hundred and eighty-nine complete, 

consecutive and self-proving Calendars from A.D. 1752 to A.D. 1940 
(inclusive), etc. Montreal, 140 p. gr. in-8. 

2607. Weir (Eobert Stanley). The Administration of the Old Eegime in 

Canada. A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Law of McGill Univer- 
sity for the degree of Doctor of Civil Law. S. I. n. d. 95 p. in-8. 

2608. Worthington (Dr. E. D.) Eeminiscences of Student Life and Practice. 

Sherbroolce. 

1898 

2609. Bligh (Harris H.), Q.C. The Quebec Law Index, embracing all the 

Legislation of the Province of Quebec from 1867, down to and including 
the year 1898. Montreal, 283 p. gr. in-8. 

2610. Borthwick (Eev. J. D.) Montreal, its History and Commercial Eegister, 

with Sketches and Statistics, etc., etc., for 1898. Montreal, 90 p. in-4. 

2611. Bovey (H. T.) and Strickland (T. P.) Some Experiments on the 

Eesistance to Flow of Water in Pipes. Illustrated. T. E. S. C. 26 p. 
in-8. 

2612. Brown (Thomas Storrow). 1838. My connection with it. Quebec, 38 p. 

in-8. 

2613. Burgess (Dr. T. J. W.) A Historical Sketch of our Canadian Institutions 

for the Insane. (Presidential Address.) T. E. S. C. 120 p. in-8. 

2614. Campbell (Dr. J.) Eecently Discovered Eelics of the American Mound- 

Builders. T. E. S. C. 20 p. in-8. Illustrated. 

2615. Carmichael (Jas.) Hypothesis of Evolution. Montreal. 



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2616. Carmichael (Jas.) A Plea for Divine Intention in Creation. Montreal. 

2617. Chambers (Captain Ernest J.) 1st Prince of Wales Regiment. The 

Origin and Services of the 3rd (Montreal) Field Battery of Artillery, 

with some notes on the artillery of by-gone days, and a brief history 

of the development of Field Artillery. Montreal, 84-XXXVI p. in-4. 
Portraits. 

2618. Chambers (E. T. D.) The Angler's Guide to Eastern Canada. Quebec. 

2619. Dan Society blue book for Montreal. Elite Family Directory, Club 

Membership. 1898. Montreal. 

2620. Dawson (Sir W.) Testimony of the Holy Scriptures respecting wine and 

strong drink. 3rd edition. Montreal, 52 p. 

2621. Dawson (Sir W.) Farms, and hints for teachers and trustees of schools, 

by the Superintendent of Education. S. 1. n. d. 8 p. in-8. 

2622. Dionne (N. E.), Librarian of the Legislature of the Province of Quebec. 

John and Sebastian Cabot. Quebec, 47 p. in-4. 

2623. Dorais & Dorais. Eules of Practice of the Superior Court, the Circuit 

Court and the Court of Review. Montreal. 

2624. Drummond (William Henry). Phil-o-rum's Canoe and Madeleine 

Vercheres. Two Poems. New York and London, 12 p. in-8. Illus- 
trations. 

2625. Fouquet (Rev. L.) Luciferianism, or Satanism in English Freemasonry; 

parts 1 and 2. Montreal. 

2626. Fruit Trees. Practical advice for the management of Fruit Trees in 

the Orchard, by the Revd. Father Trappistes de Notre-Dame du Lac, 
Oka. Quebec, 48 p. in-8. 

2627. Gilbert (W. R.) Sports of Great Britain. Montreal, 104 p. in-8. 

2628. Gregor (Leigh R.), B.A., Ph.D. The new Canadian Patriotism. Lecture 

given April 12th, 1898, before College Morrin, etc. Quebec, 31 p. in-4. 

2629. Hamon (Rev. E.), S.J. Beyond the Grave. From the French, by Anna 

T. Sadlier. St. Louis, Mo., 300 p. in-12. 

2630. Holt. A Treatise on Insurance Law of Canada. (Embracing Fire, Life, 

Accident, Guarantee.) Montreal. 

2631. Howard (Dr. G. S.) Report of the Trial of the Libel Suit of Dr. G. S. 

Howard, of Carleton Place, Ont., against the Montreal Star. S. L 136 p. 
in-8. 

2632. Hughes (C. M. C.) Hughes' Renewal Interest Tables at 6 and 7 per 

cent, per annum. Montreal. 

2633. Kavanagh (Henry J.) Civil Code of Lower Canada, with the amend- 

ments effected by Imperial, Federal and Provincial Legislation, up to 
and including the first session of the ninth Legislature of the Province 
of Quebec. Montreal, 602 p. in-12. 

2634. Knight (Dorothy). The Vision of the Seasons and other Verses. 

Montreal, 68 p. in-12. 



154 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

2635. Lafleur (E.) The Conflict of Laws in the Province of Quebec. 

Montreal. 

2636. Lighthall (W. D.) A New Hochelaga Burying Ground. Montreal, 11 p. 

in-8. 

2637. Lighthall (W. D.) The False Chevalier, or the Lifeguard of Marie 

Antoinette. London, VII-328 p. in-8. 

(Cet ouvrage eut deux autres editions, la meme annee, toutes deux 
imprimees a Montreal.) 

2638. McLachlan (R. W.) The Nova Scotian Treasury Notes. Montreal, 14 p. 

in-8. 

2639. McLachlan (W. R.) Canadian Diamond Jubilee Medals. Montreal, 19 p, 

in-8. 

2640. Macdonnell (Miss Blanche L.) Diane of Ville Marie. Toronto, in-8. 

2641. McLennan (Win.) Spanish John. Toronto. 

2642. Montreal (The) Field Battery of Artillery. The origin and services. 

With some notes, etc. Montreal. 

2643. Personnel of the Senate and House of Commons Eighth Parliament of 

Canada Elected June 23, 1896. Portraits and Biographies of the 
members. Montreal, 208 p. in-4. 

2644. Practical Sermons. By a clergyman of the Church of England. Montreal, 

in-8. 

2645. Reid (J. T.) The physical sufferings of the poor viewed from sanitary 

and sociological standpoint, with introductory notes by D. H. Me Vicar 
and Prof. Scringer. Montreal, 35 p. in-8. 

2646. Simpson (Dr. Thomas). A Friend in Need is a Friend indeed. Health 

Hints. Montreal. 

2647. Smith (E. M.) Aneroestes the Gaul. Montreal. 

2648. Songs of the Bytown Coons, reproduced from the Montreal Star. S. I. n. d. 

(Montreal, 1898) 24 p. in-4 oblong. 

2649. Starke (Richard Griffin). The Lord of Lanoraie. Montreal, VII-92 p.. 

in-8. 

i 

2650. Story (The) of a Dark Plot; or, Tyranny on the Frontier. By A. T. 

O. C. W. W. Smith, Sutton. 

2651. Suite (B.) The Valley of the Grand River, 1600-1650. T. E. S. C. 

20 p. in-8. 

2652. Suite (Benjamin). The Writings. Milwaukee, 13 p. in-12. Portrait. 

2653. Thompson (Sergeant James). The Journal of S. J. Thompson, 1758-1830, 

Trans. Lit. and Hist. S. Quebec, 43 p. in-8. 

2654. Tolcher (H.) A Souvenir from Banff. Montreal, 29 p. Poesie. 

2655. Toussaint (F. X.) A Short History of Canada for the use of the Young 

Students in the Province of Quebec. Translation. Quebec. 



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2656. Weir (A.) A Canuck Down South. Montreal, 182 p. in-12. 

2657. Weir (E. S.) Civil Code of Lower Canada. 

2658. Wurtele (F. C.) The King ship "L'Orignal" sunk at Quebec 1750. 

T. B. S. C. 10 p. in-4. 

1899 

/ 

2659. Alloway (Mary Wilson). Famous Firesides of French Canada. 

Montreal, 217 p. in-8. Illustrated. 

2660. Biggar (E. B.) The Boer War. Its causes, and its interest to Cana- 

dians, with a glossary of Cape Dutch and Kafir Terms. Montreal, 
40 p. in-8. 

2661. Buchan (John Stuart). A Bit of Atlantis. Montreal, in-8. 

2662. Campbell (Francis Wayland). The War of 1812-13-14, between Great 

Britain and the United States. A lecture delivered at the Montreal 
Military Institute and before the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society 
of Montreal. Montreal, 47 p. in-8. 

2663. Charter of the City of Montreal as prepared by Messrs. F. X. Choquet, 

Q.C.; A. W. Atwater, Q.C.; E. Stanley Weir, LL.D., and L. O. David, 
etc. Quebec, 215 p. gr. in-8. 

2664. Cox (Philip). Fresh-Water Fishes and Batrachia of the Peninsula of 

Gaspe, and their distribution in the Maritime Provinces of Canada. 
T. B. S. C. 14 p. in-8. 

2665. Crankshaw (James), B.C.L. An analytical Synopsis of the Criminal 

Code and of the Canada Evidence Act. Montreal, 136 p. in-4. 

2666. Desroches (Dr. J. I.) Catechism of Public and Private Health. 

Translated by Alexander Wright. Montreal. 

2667. Digest (Consolidated) of decisions of the Courts of the Province of 

Quebec, from the commencement down to 1894. Edited by Snow, 
Lafleur and Macdougall. Montreal. 

2668. Doughty (A. G.) The Probable Site of the Battle of the Plains of 

Abraham. With Plans and Illustrations. T. E. S. C. 68 p. in-8. 

2669. Fairchield (G. M.), Jr. Quebec: the Sportsman's Land of Plenty for 

Salmon, trout and ouananiche, moose, cariboo and deer. Quebec. 

2670. Frechette (Louis). Christmas in French Canada. With illustrations by 

Frederick Simpson Coburn. Toronto, XV-2-262 p. in-8. 

2671. Gates (Hartley Baxter). Woman's Resolve; or, me, Woman, versus me, 

Man. Stanstead. 

2672. Guerin (M.) Eenum Novarum. How to abolish Poverty. How Poverty 

was abolished. Montreal, gr. in-16. 

2673. Joncas & Chambers. The Sportsman's Companion. Showing the Haunts 

of Moose, Cariboo and Deer, also of the Salmon, Ouananiche and Trout, 
in the Province of Quebec, and How to reach them. Quebec, 132 p. 
in-12. Carte et plan. 



156 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

2674. Lemoine (J. M.) The Assault of the Brig. General K. Montgomery 

and Colonel B. Arnold on Quebec in 1775. A Eed Letter Day in the 
Annals of Canada. T. E. S. C. 10 p. in-8. 

2675. Lighthall (W. D.) Hochelagans and Mohawks: a Link in Iroquois 

History. T. E. S. C. 14 p. in-8. 

2676. Mclntyre (Julia). The Medical Adviser and Hygiene of Health. A 

Complete Encyclopedia of Diseases and how to cure them. Montreal. 

2677. McKim. The Canadian Newspaper Directory. Montreal. 

2678. McLachlan (E. W.) Medals awarded to Canadian Indians. Montreal, 

36 p. in-8. 

2679. McLeod (C. H.) A Trigonometrical Survey for Canada. Presidential 

Address to Section. T. E. S. C. 6 p. in-8. 

2680. Murray (Norman). Murray's broadsides. No. 1, Moses and the 

Prophets. The prohibition fad. Montreal, 1899, 8 p. in-8. No. 2, 
Churches and religion, origin of our civilization. W. W. Roberts on 
spiritualism, intensing Bible texts. Montreal, 8 p. in-8. 

(L'auteur de ces petites brochures en apparence inoffensives a du 
subir un proces et il a ete condamne en novembre, 1899.) 

2681. Parmelee (G. W.) The School Law of the Province of Quebec, with 

notes of numerous judicial decisions thereon, etc. Quebec, XXVI-208- 
70-102 p. in-12. 

2682. Snow (F. L.) Legal Compendium, 1899-1900. Montreal. 

2683. Tucker (W. Bowman). The Sutton Souvenir and Housekeeper's Literary 

Cook Book. Sutton. 

2684. Villeneuve (G.) and Chagnon (E. P.), M.D. Judicial Errors in Lunacy. 

S. 1. n. d. 11 p. in-4. 

2685. Weir (Arthur B. A. Ac.) The Stockholders and investors annual, con- 

taining the annual and semi-annual reports and proceedings of Canadian 
chartered banks and other incorporated Companies, f.or 1898-99. 
Montreal, 150 p. in-8. 

2686. Weir (R. S.) The Education Act of the Province of Quebec (62 Viet. 

Cap. 28). with all the relevant decisions of the Courts, etc. Montreal, 
XXX-192-102 p. in-12. 

2687. Weir (R. S.) The Civil Code of Lower Canada, and the Bills of 

Exchange Act, 1890. With all statutory amendments verified, collated 
and indexed. Montreal, in-16. 

1900 

2688. Beaugrand (H.) La Chasse-Galerie and other Canadian Stories. 

Montreal, 101 p. in-8. Illustre. 

2689. Burns (Elizabeth Rollit). Little Canadians. Illustrated by Miss Mary 

M. Philipps. Montreal. 

2690. Campbell (Rev. J.) Mexican Colonies from the Canary Islands traced 

by Language. With Plates. T. E. S. C. 



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2691. Charlton (Miss M. R.) In the days of Sir Walter Raleigh. Montreal, 

in-8. 

2692. Dawson (S. E.) The Prose Writers of Canada. Montreal, 39 p. in-8. 

2693. Drummond (W. H.) The Habitant, and other French Canadian poems. 

With an introduction by Louis Frechette and illustrations by F. S. 
Coburn. New York, XIV-139 p. in-12. 

2694. Erskine (Douglas). A Bit of Atlantis. Illustrated. Montreal. 

2695. Farrell (Arthur). Hockey. Montreal. 

2696. Fitzpatrick (J. P.) The Transvaal from within. Montreal. 

2697. Henderson, Peers & Davidson. The Canadian Law of Partnership. 

Montreal. 

2698. Hunt (Mrs. T. S.) In Bohemia, and other Studies for Poems. 

Montreal. 

2699. Larminie (W. J.) Canadian History Lessons. For Junior Classes. 

Montreal. 

2700. Maclean (B. C.) Sonnets. Montreal,, 4 f. n. c. 

2701. McArthur (Colin). The Imperial Idea. Montreal. 

2702. McLennan (W.) In Old France and New France. Illustrated. Toronto, 

320 p. in-8. 

2703. McLennan (W.) The Span O'Life. Toronto. 

2704. Memoirs of the Siege of Quebec, Capital of all Canada, and of the 

Retreat of Bourlemaque, from Carillon to the Isle aux Noix, in Lake 
Champlain, etc. By Richard Gardiner. Quebec, 48 p. in-8. 
(Printed on the site of Battlefield.) 

2705. Moncrief (Major). A short account of the Expedition against Quebec 

commanded by Major General Wolfe in the year 1759, etc. Quebec, 
54 p. in-8. 

(Printed on the site of Battlefield.) 

2706. Mullin (Robert T.) and Lemieux (A.) The Landlords' and Tenants' 

Manual. Montreal. 

2707. Penhallow (D. P.) Notes on the N. A/ Species of Dadoxylon, with 

Special Reference to Type Material in the Collections of 'the Peter 
Redpath Museum, McGill University. T. E. S. C. 48 p. in-8. 

2708. Smith (Edgar Maurice). The Baroness of Devinoide. Montreal. 

2709. Souvenir Victoria Jubilee Bridge opened for Traffic December Thirteenth 

Anno Domini Mdcccxcviii. Montreal, petit in-8. Gravures et fac- 
similes. 

2710. Standen (Dr. A. T.) Three classes of men. Montreal. 

2711. Try-Davies (J.) A Semi-detached House and other Stories. Illustrated 

by Robert Harris. Montreal. 



158 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

2712. Weir (B. S.) Code of Civil Procedure of the Province of Quebec 

Promulgated 1st September, 1897, with statutory amendments verified, 
collated, containing a concordance of the different articles to the same 
Code, etc. Montreal, in-16. 

1901 

2713. Adams (F. Dawson). In Memoriam. Sir John William Dawson. S. I. 

12 p. in-8. 

2714. Armstrong (L. O.) Hiawatha, or Manabozho: an Ojibway Indian Play. 

Montreal. 

(Edition intime.) 

2715. Baillarge (C.) Masonry dams and retaining walls in general concrete 

works. Quebec. 

2716. Barry (Lilly E. F.) In the Paths of Peace. With Illustrations by 

A. G. Eacey. Montreal, 310 p. in-8. 

2717. Borthwick (Rev. J. D.) Poems and Songs on the South African War. 

An Anthology from England, Africa, Australia, United States, but 
chieflly Canada. Montreal, 214 p. in-8. 

2718. Bourassa (Henri). Great Britain and Canada. 

2719. Bovey (H. T.) A New Extensometer. Illustrated. 10 p. 

2720. Bryant. Constitution of the Aaron Bryant's Agency. Magog. 

2721. Campbell. Spanish Documents relating to the Canaries. Montreal. 

2722. Campbell (Mrs.) and her friend at the fair. Montreal. 

2723. Chamberland (Rev. E. J.) The French Canadian scholar's Companion. 

(Compilation.) 

2724. Chateau Ramezay Museum and Portrait Gallery. Catalogue prepared by 

Thomas O'Leary, assistant librarian. Montreal, 128 p. in-8. 

2725. Dawson (Rev. Eli). A Discourse delivered at Quebec in the Chappel 

belonging to the Convent of the Ursulines, September 27th, 1759; 
occasioned by the success of our Arms in the Reduction of that Capital, 
etc. Quebec, 18 p. in-8. 
(A Reprint.) 

2726. Delpit Case. Montreal. 

2727. Desjardins (L. G.) Decisions of the Speakers of the House of Commons 

of Canada. 1867-1900. Quebec, 207 p. in-8. 

2728. Doughty (A. G.) and Parmelee (G. W.) The Siege of Quebec and 

Battle of the Plains of Abraham. With Portraits of all the Principal 
Characters on Both Sides, and a great number of other Full-Page 
Illustrations; Fac-similes of Maps, Plans and Manuscripts; Sixteen 
Unpublished Documents, now printed verbatim; Full Tables of Contents; 
a Bibliography of 160 pages and over 2,000 items; and a General 
Index. Six volumes quarto. Quebec: Printed by Dussault and Proulx, 
1901-1902. 

2729. Drummond (W. H.) Johnnie Courteau and other poems. Illustrated by 

Frederick S. Coburn. New York and London, VII-159 p. in-8. 



[DIONNE] INVENT AIEE CHEONOLOGIQUE DES L1VEES, ETC. 159 

2730. Duchene, Vet. Surgeon (J. D.) Manual of Veterinary Medicine for the 

use of Farmers. Quebec, 126 p. in-12 carre. 

2731. Dupuis (Auguste). The Province of Quebec at the Paris Universal 

Exposition. Quebec. 

2732. Gard (Anson A.) The Yankee in Quebec. Quebec, 198 p. in-12. 

2733. Goltman (K.) Manual of practical book-keeping. Montreal. 

2734. Harper (Dr. J. M.) The earliest beginnings of Canada. Toronto and 

Quebec, 104 p. 

2735. Harper (Dr. J. M.) The Moral Drill Annual. Quebec. 

2736. Harper (Dr. J. M.) The Fundamental Moral Principles, in terms of 

which may be defined the Virtues and Vices of Humanity, etc. Quebec. 

2737. Hensley (Mrs. S. A.) Love and Co., Limited. Montreal. 

2738. Jenner-Fust (A. E.) Sheep. Their breeding and Management. Quebec, 

184 p. in-12. 

2739. Labat (Gaston P.) Le Livre d'Or of the Canadian Contingents in South 

Africa, with an Appendix on Canadian Loyalty, containing Letters, 
Documents, Photographs, Portraits of Queen Victoria, King Edward 
VII., and the Queen of England. Montreal, XII-170 and XII-194-66 
p. in-12. 

2740. Lanctot (Chs.) and Wilson (C. J.) The Criminal Code of Canada as 

in force on January 1st, 1901, with the Eeported Cases and Appendices. 
Montreal. 

2741. Leitch (P. J.) Poems and Lectures. Montreal. 

2742. Lemoine (Sir James). The Port of Quebec, its Annals, 1500-1900. Quebec. 

2743. Lemoine (Sir J.) The Avi Fauna of the Province of Quebec. T. E. S. C. 

4 p. in-8. 

2744. Lighthall (W. D.), M.A., F.E.S.L. The "Glorious Enterprize. " The 

Plan of Campaign for the Conquest of New France; its Origin, History 
and connection with the Invasions of Canada. Montreal, 37 p. in-8. 
Table. 

2745. Lighthall (W. D.) Hiawatha the Great. London, 18 p. in-8. 

(Trans. E. S. L.) 

2746. Lighthall (W. D.) History of our Natural Monopolies. Montreal, 4 p. 

in-8. 

2747. Macdonald (Dugald). Ancien science, or secrets of Pyramids, Walls and 

Temples. Montreal, 75 p. in-8. 

2748. McLachlan (E. W.) Two Canadian Golden Wedding Medals. Montreal, 

15 p. in-8. 

2749. McLeod (C. H.) Soil Temperature. Observations with Diagrams 

T. E. S. C. 4 p. in-8. 

2750. Men of Canada. A Portrait Gallery of men whose energy, ability, enter- 

prise and public spirit are responsible for the advancement of Canada, 
the Premier Colony of Great Britain. Edited by John A. Cooper, 
B.A., LL.B. Montreal and Toronto, 296 p. gr. in-8. 



16O SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

2751. Miller (J. N.) New Elementary Geography. Quebec. 

2752. Renouf. Easy Exercises in English and Grammar. Montreal. 

2753. Rutherford (E.) and Brooks (Miss). The new gaz from Radium. With 

Diagrams. T. It. S. C. 6 p. in-8. 

2754. Rutherford (E.) Discharge of Electricity from Growing Platinium. 

T. E. S. C. 8 p. in-8. 

2755/ Sanden (Dr. A. T.) Health in Nature. Montreal. 

2756. Sanden (Dr. A. T.) Strength: its use and abuse by Men. Montreal. 

2757. Siege of Quebec. Journal of the particular Transactions during the 

Siege of Quebec at anchor opposite the Island of Orleans, July 26th, 

1759, etc. Quebec: Printed by the Nuns of the Franciscan Convent, 

Quebec, at their Press situated upon the site of the battle of Sept. 13, 
1759. 39 p. in-8. 

2758. Snow's Annotated Criminal Code of Canada (as amended up to and 

including 1. Ed. VII.) Appendix. Montreal, XXV-753 p. petit in-8. 

2759. Stewart (A. M.) Index to Dominion and Provincial Statutes. Montreal, 

589 p. gr. in-8. 

2760. Thomas (Henry T.) The World's Best Classics Letters Testimonial. 

First Series. Montreal. 

2761. White (W. J.) and Ewing. A Treatise on Canadian Company Law. 

Montreal. 

2762. Woolston (Mary). Love and Company, Limited. Montreal, Foster Brown. 

1902 

2763. Allan (S. .J.) Excited Radioactivity produced from Atmospheric Air. 

T. E. S. C. 26 p. in-8. 

2764. Barnes (H. T.) and Johnson (Guy). The Fall of Potential Method as 

applied to the Measurement of the Resistance of an Electrolyte in 
Motion. T. E. S. C. 6 p. in-8. 

2765. Barnes (H. T.) On the Absolute Value of the Mechanical Equivalent 

of Heat. T. E. S. C. 2 p. in-8. 

2766. Barnes Cooke. On the Density of Ice. T. E. S. C. 14 p. in-8. 

2767. Bourassa (Henri). The French-Canadian in the British Empire. London, 

36 p. in-8 royal. 

2768. Bovev (H. T.) On the Stresses Developed in Beams. Loaded Trans- 

versely. Plates. T. E. S. C. 26 p. in-8. 

2769. Canada (The) Companies' Act, 1902, annotated by Morris, Holt & 

Gaudet, Solicitors, Montreal, at the request of the Canadian Bankers' 
Association. Montreal, 42 p. gr. in-8. 

2770. Cannon (L. J.) and Laroche (F.) Tariffs of Officers of Justice and 

Registrars in the Province of Quebec, etc. Quebec, 67 p. petit in-folio. 



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2771. Cooke (Lester). The Variations in the Density of Ice. T. E. 8. C. 

8 p. in-8. 

2772. Dallaire (Professor O. E.) Considerations on Farmers' Clubs and 

Agricultural Societies, with Instructions to the Judges at competitions 
and exhibitions, etc. Quebec, 56 p. in-8. 

2773. De Garcia (A. E.) Canada, Fair Canada. A Modern Eomantie Tragedy. 

Montreal. 

2774. Desjardins (L. G.) Decisions of the Speakers of the Legislative 

Assembly of the Province of Quebec, 1867-1901. Quebec. 

2775. Directory. Lovell's Business and Professional Directory of the Province 

of Quebec for 1902-03, Alphabetically arranged as to places, names, 
business and professions. Montreal, 1362 p. in-8. 

2776. Eaton (W. H.) Wedding Etiquette. Montreal. 

2777. Gard (Anson A.) Uncle Sam in Quebec. Montreal. 

277 '8. Gard (Anson A.) The Wandering Yankee, or the fun of seeing Canada* 
Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, London, 
Winnipeg, Vancouver, Halifax. Montreal, 349 p. in-8. 

2779. Gerin-Lajoie (Marie), A Treatise on every day law. Montreal. 

2780. Goltham (R.) Manual of Practical Type-Writing and Letter-Writing. 

Montreal. 

2781. Harrington (B. |J.) George Mercer Dawson. T. R. S. C. 9 p. in-8. 

2782. Hinshelwood (N. M.) Montreal and Vicinity. Montreal. 

2783. Hinshelwood (N. M.) Montreal Christmas, 1902. Montreal. 

2784. Holte & Gaudet. The Canada Companies' Act, 1902, annotated. 

Montreal, 42 p. in-4. 

2785. Home-Nursing. Montreal. 

2786. Jack (Annie L.) The little Organist of S.t. Jerome, and other Stories 

of work and experience. Chateauguay Basin. 

2787. Lighthall (W. D.) To the Boers. A Friend 's Appeal from Canada. 

Montreal, 4 p. petit in-8. 

2788. Lighthall (W. D.) Westmount: a Municipal Illustration. Toronto, 10 p. 

in-8. 

2789. Lighthall (W. D.) The Union of Canadian Municipalities. Montreal, 

7 p. in-8. 

2790. Leveque (Cyrille). Manual of instruction for the study of the Le've'que 

system of Book-Keeping. Berthier en haut. 

2791. McGibbon (R. D.), K.C. Trust Deeds to secure mortgage bonds and 

debentures in the Province of Quebec. Montreal. 

2792. Miles (Henry). Montreal. Montreal. 

Sec. L, 190611 



162 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

2793. Montreal. Season 1902. Export Trade of the Port of Montreal, com- 

piled by the Commercial Department of the Gazette. Montreal, 165 p. 
in-8. 

2794. Murray (General). Keport of the State of the Government of Quebec 

in Canada. By General Murray, June 5, 1762. Quebec, 64 p. in-4. 
Tableaux (25 copies printed). 

2795. Nicholson (Byron). The French-Canadian. A sketch of his most 

prominent characteristics. Toronto',, 153 p. in-8. 

(Get ouvrage a ete traduit en francais par U. Barthe et public en 
1904, a Quebec.) 

2796. Parratt (John). The Tourist's Guide to Montreal. Montreal. 

2797. Penhallow (D. P.) Osmundites skidegatensis, n. sp. 111. T. E. S. C. 

28 p. in-8. 

2798. Penhallow (D. P.) Notes on Cretaceous and Tertiary Plants of Canada. 

T. E. S. C. 62 p. in-8. 

2799. Proulx (J. O.) The Montreal Pocket Guide. Montreal. 

2800. Eitchie (J. W.) Building Inspector's Hand-Book. Montreal. 

2801. Rutherford (E.) The Existence of Bodies smaller than Atoms. 

T. E. S. C. 8 p. in-8. 

2802. Sanitation. Montreal. 

2803. Spendlove (F. M. R.) The Origin of Man. Montreal. 

2804. Stewart (A. McNaughton), B.C.L. Index to Dominion and Provincial 

Statutes from the earliest period down to and including the year 1902. 
Montreal, 589 p. gr. in-8. 

2805. Stewart (Frances). Our Forest Home, being extracts from the corres- 

pondence of the late Frances Stewart. Compiled and edited by her 
daughter, E. S. Dunlop. Montreal, 300-xci p. 

2806. Walker (J. W.) An Abnormal Result in the Hydrolysis of Amygdaline. 

T. E. S. C. 4 p. in-8. 

2807. Walker (J. W.) The Specific Heats of Organic Liquids and their Heats 

of Solution in Organic Solvents. T. E. S. C. 

2808. Walker (J. W.) Oudeman's Law and the Influence of Dilution on 

the Molecular Rotation of Mandelic Acid and its Salts. T. E. S. C. 
4 p. in-8. 

2809. Wheatfields and Industries of Northern Quebec. Quebec. 

1903 

2810. Barnes & Johnson. On the Resistance of a Hydrated Electrolyte, and 

the Relation to the Density, Concentration Curve, Diagrams. T. E. S. C. 
6 p. in-8. 

2811. Beaugrand's Guide and Map of Montreal, Canada. 61 p. in-8. 

2812. Binmore (Norman). Fortune and Love Letters. Montreal. 



[DIONNE] INVENTAIEE CHEONOLOGIQUE DBS LIVEES, ETC. 163 

2813. Book (The) of Montreal. Montreal. 

2814. Brisebois (J. O.) Street Directory and Guide to Montreal. Montreal. 

2815. Casgrain (P. B.) A few remarks on "The Siege of Quebec " and the 

Battle of the Plains of Abraham, by A. Doughty, in collaboration 
with G. M. Parmelee; and on the Probable Site of the Battle of the 
Plains of Abraham, by A. Doughty. T. E. S. C. 34 p. in-8. 

2816. Catalogue of the Library of the Legislature of the Province of Quebec. 

?, 746 p. in-8. 



2817. Chapais (J. C.) The Bacon Industry in the Province of Quebec. 

Lecture before the Convention of Members of Agricultural Societies, 
the 17th March, 1903. S. 1. 28 p. in-8. 

2818. Coker (E. G.) A Laboratory Apparatus for Applying Bending and 

Torsional Moments simultaneously. 111. T. E. S. C. 10 p. in-8. 

2819. Coker (E. G.) Note on the application of Farrier's Series to the deter- 

mination of the form of Cams to fulfil given conditions of displace- 
ment, velocity and acceleration. T. S. S. C. 6 p. in-8. 

2820. Doughty (A. G.) and Dionne (N. E.) Librarians of the Legislature, 

Quebec. Quebec under Two Flags. A brief history of the city from 
its formation until the present time. With Illustrations by the 
Eembrandt Portrait Studio, London, and the Forbes Co., Boston. Quebec, 
The Quebec News Company, XI-424-LVI p. in-8. Plan de Quebec de 
1903. 

(Autre edition, la meme annee, mais sur papier de luxe, en deux 
volumes, avec 20 gravures en plus.) 

2821. Duchene (John D.), D.V.S. Horse-Breeding in Canada. Quebec, 147 p. 

in-12. 

2822. Full (A) Book of Instructions. Montreal. 

2823. Gard (A. A.) How to see Montreal. Montreal. 

2824. Goltman (E.) How to speak and write the English Language Correctly. 

Montreal. 

2825. Goltman & LeEoy. The Metric System. Montreal. 

2826. Hebbert (Dr. C. A.) Criminology. S. 1. n. d. (Montreal, 1903) 10 p. 

in-8. 

2827. Houston (W. B.) The Annual Financial Eeview. Montreal. 

2828. Jack (Miss Annie L.) The Canadian Garden: a Pocket Help for the 

amateur. Cliateauguay Basin. 

2829. Lemoine (Sir J.) The Hon. Henry Caldwell, L. C. at Quebec, 1759- 

1816. T. E. S. C. 10 p. in-8. 

2830. Lighthall (W. D.) Valedictory of Mayor Lighthall on leaving the 

Mayoralty Chair of Westmount. Montreal, 4 p. in-12. 

2831. Lighthall (W. D.) The Horizon (Newspaper from). Montreal, 8 p. 

2832. Lippens (B.) The Universal Calculator. Montreal. 



164 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

2833. Macmaster, K.C. (Donald). Is it right? Memorandum submitted by 

batonnier of the Montreal section of the Bar, to the Council ot 

the Bar, on the 29th April, 1904. Montreal, 15 p. in-16. 

2834. McLachlan (E. W.) The Copper Currency of the Canadian Banks, 1837- 

1857. T. E. S. C. 56 p. in-8. 

2835. McLennan (W.) The Death of Duluth. T. E. S. C. 10 p. in-8. 

2836. McPhee (Colin C.) The Manufacturers' Manual of Tariff Information. 

Vol. 1. Montreal. 

2837. Mills ' (W.) Some Aspects of the Development of Comparative 

Psychology. T. E. S. C. 18 p. in-8. 

2838. Nicholls (A. G.) An Experimental Study on the Effect of the Blood- 

Sera of Normal and Immunized goats in Modifying the Progress of 
Tuberculous Infection. T. E. S. C. 30 p. in-8. 

2B39. Parent (Hon. S. N.) Speech upon the pulp wood question. Delivered 
in the Legislative Assembly, April 25th, 1903. Quebec, 46 p. in-8. 

2840. Penhallow (D. P.) Notes on Tertiary Plants. Plates. T. E. S. C. 62 

p. in-8. 

2841. Penhallow (D. P.) Notes on Tertiary Plants from Canada and United 

States. T. E. S. C. 20 p. in-8. 

2842. Sanche (Dr. H.) Oxy donor: Grateful Eeports. Montreal. 

2843. Shartz (Henry). Architect's Estimate and Record Book. Montreal. 

2844. Siege of Quebec and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. A Reply to 

the Editor of Old. and New. Translation. By N. E. Dionne, M.D., 
Litt. D., Fellow of'' the Eoyal Society of Canada, and Joint Librarian 
of the Legislature of the Province of Quebec. Quebec, 39 p. in-8. 

2845. Tache (J. de la Broquerie). Acidimetry. The Tache Acidimeter. 

St. Hyacinthe. 

2846. Thomas (C.) The Eev. John and a Few Philanthropists. Montreal. 

2847. Waifs. From the Hedges and Highways. Montreal, 100 p. in-8. 

(Anthologie.) 

2848. Weir (William). Sixty years in Canada. Montreal, 268 p. in-8. 

2849. Wright (Alexander). Shorthand revolutionized. S. I. n. d. (Montreal, 

1903) 33 p. in-12. 

19O4 

2850. An Act respecting damages resulting from Accidents to Workmen. 

Speech made in the Legislative Council on June 1st, 1904, by the 
Honourable Horace Archambeault, Attorney General of the Province of 
Quebec. Quebec, 79 p. in-8. 

2851. Barnes. On the Artificial Production of Frazil Ice, together with 

Measurements of the Temperature Conditions in the Water. T. E. 8. C. 
4 p. in-8. 

2852. Barnes & Lucas. The Growth of Ice Cristals in the Bunsen Ice 

Calorimeter. T. E. S. C. 8 p. in-8. 



[DIONNE] INVENTAIRE CHRONOLOGIQUE DES LIVRES, ETC. 165 

2853. Boivin (Joseph), Advocate and Deputy-Provincial Secretary. The Joint 

Stock Companies and Extra-Provincial Corporation Incorporation and 
Licensing Act (Quebec). Quebec, 101 p. in-8. 
(Texte fran<jais en regard.) 

2854. Bovey. On the Backwater produced by Weirs of Different widths. 

Diagrams. T. E. S. C. 18 p. in-8. 

2855. Boyd (Robert). Syllabic Shorthand: An Instructor and Dictionary. 

Montreal. 

2856. Campbell (F. W.) The Fenian invasions of Canada of 1866 and 1870, 

and the operations of the Montreal Militia Brigade in connection there- 
with. A lecture delivered before the Montreal Military Institute, 
April 24th, 1898. Montreal, 35 p. in-8. 

2857. Casgrain (P. B.) The Monument to Wolfe on the Plains of Abraham 

and the Old Statue at Wolfe's Corner. T. E. S. C. 10 p. in-8. 

2858. Coker & McKergow. The Relation of Thermal Change to Fusion and 

Compression Stress, etc. Diagram. T. E. S. C. 20 p. in-8. 

2859. Cox (J.) Note on apparently Accidental Formation of Frazil Ice in a 

Cryophorus. T. E. S. C. 2 p. in-8. 

2860. Dallaire (O. E.) The Weeds of the Province of Quebec and the various 

methods for their eradication. Quebec, 137 p. in-8. 

2861. De Celles (Alfred D.) Papineau. Cartier. Toronto, 203-136 p. in-8. 

(Fait partie de la collection dite Makers of Canada.) 

2862. Doughty (A. G.) The Fortress of Quebec, 1608-1903. With Illustra- 

tions. Quebec, 126 p. in-8 royal. 

2863. Duff (W. A.) The Montreal Electrical Hand-Book. Montreal, 204 p. 

in-8. 

2864. Guerin (Mrs. R. C.) Woven Thoughts. Montreal. 

2865. Investor's (The) Adviser. Montreal. 

(Public" par Marion & Marion.) 

2866. Jack (Annie L.) Rhyme Thoughts for a Canadian year. Chateauguay 

Basin. 

2867. Jaeger (Gustav), M.D. Health-Culture. Translated by Lewis R. S. 

Tomalin. New Revised Edition. Montreal. 

2868. Knight (John T. P.) Canadian Banking Practice. Montreal. 

2869. Lee (S.) System of Railway Terminal Car accounting. Montreal. 

2870. Lighthall (W. D.) Thomas Pownall. His Part in the Conquest of 

Canada. T. E. S. C. 5 p. in-8. 

2871. Lighthall (W. D.) Canada, a Modern Nation. Montreal, 78 p. in-8. 

2872. Lovell (Miss Sarah). Meals of the day: a Guide to the Young House- 

Keeper. Montreal. 

2873. McLeod & Barnes. Notes on the Difference of Temperature McGill 

College Grounds and Mount Royal. Diagrams. T. E. S. C. 55 p. in-8. 



166 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

2874. McPhee (C. C.) A, B, C Alphabetical Business and Commercial 

Directory of Montreal and Suburbs for 1904-1905. Montreal. 

2875. McPhee (C. C.) Commercial Canada, Showing Canada's Growth, 

Eesources and Prosperity. Montreal. 

2876. O'Gilvies (The) of Montreal, with a genealogical account of the 

descendants of their grandfather, Archibald O 'Gilvee. Privately printed. 
Montreal, 98 p. in-8. 

2877. Patterson (William). Hand-book of Commercial Law. Montreal. 

2878. Quebec. The Land of Plenty. Wood, Minerals, Agriculture and 

Industries. Quebec, 158 p. in-8. Illustrated. 

2879. Eouthier (A. B.), Quebec. Montreal, 400 p. 

2880. Eyan (Carroll). Poems, Songs, Ballads. Montreal. 

2881. Sansterre (Alec.) The Farmer's Vegetable, Fruit and Mower Garden. 

Eevised and enlarged by George Moore. Quebec, 129 p. in-8. 

2883. Santerre (Alec.) The cultivation of Fruit Trees and Shrubs. Quebec, 

192 p. in-8. Figures. 

2884. Smith (Eev. M. O.) Ballad of Euth. Montreal. 

2885. Suite (B.) Eadisson in the North-West. 1661-63. T. E. 8. C. 16 p. 

in-8. 

2886. Sutherland (J. C.) The Chamberlain Proposals from a Canadian Point 

of view. Richmond, P.Q. 

2887. Walsh (John E.) A brief history of Canada, with a short sketch of 

Canadian Civics. Quebec. 

2888. Wood (William). The Fight for Canada. A Naval and Military Sketch 

from the History of the Great Imperial War, by W. Wood, Major 8fh 
Eoyal Eifles, Canadian Militia; Secretary, Quebec Branch of the Navy 
League; President Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. 
Westminster, XXI-363 p. in-8. Carte. 

1905 

2889. Blockade of Quebec in 1775-1776, by the American Eevolutionists (Lea 

Bostonnais). Published by the Literary and Historical Society of 
Quebec, and Edited by F. C. Wurtele, Librarian. Quebec, XIV-307 p. 
in-8. 

2890. Borland (George). Handy Information Book. Quebec. 

2891. Casgrain (The Abbe" H. E.) Wolfe and Montcalm. Toronto, XXVIII- 

296 p. in-8 royal. 

. (De la Collection des Makers of Canada.) 

2892. Casgrain (P. B.), K.C. The Fight for Canada, by Major Wood, and the 

Fight with France for North America, by A. G. Bradley. Quebec, 
29 p. in-8. , 

2893. Catalogue. The Dy-O-La Mail Order Catalogue. Montreal. 



[DIONNE] INVENTAIEE CHEONOLOGIQUE DES LIVEES, ETC. 167 

2894. Crankshaw (James), B.C.L., Barrister, Montreal. A Practical Guide to 

Police Magistrates and Justices of the Peace, with an alphabetical 
Synopsis of the Criminal Law of Canada, etc., etc. Second Edition. 
Montreal, XXXIV- V-845 p. gr. in-8. 

2895. Dawson (S. E.) Brest on the Quebec Labrador. Trans. E. S. C. 28 p. 

in-8. 

2896. Devine (E. J.), S.J. Across Widest America. Newfoundland to 

Alaska. With Impressions of Two Years' Sojourn on the Bering Coast. 
Profusely illustrated. By E. J. Devine, S.J. Montreal. 

2897. Dionne (N. E.) Champlain. Toronto, 300 p. gr. in-8. 

(De la collection des Makers of Canada.) 

2898. Directory. LovelPs Quebec and Montreal Classified Business Directory 

for 1905, etc. Montreal, John Lovell $ Son, Limited, Printers and 
Publishers, 570 p. in-8. 

2899. Drummond (W. H.) The Voyageur and other poems. New York, IX- 

142 p. in-8. Illustre". 

2900. Featherstonehaugh (E. J.) The Prospective Patentee. Montreal. 

2901. Featherstonehaugh (E. J.) Epitome of the Patent Laws in Canada and 

United States. Montreal. 

2902. Fronsac (Vicomte de). First Canadian Epoch. St. Johns, P.Q., 64 p 

in-8, double colonne. 

2903. Harper (J. M.) The Little Sergeant, or Le service et les amours. 

Quebec, 214 p. petit in-8. 

2904. Index-Digest to the Montreal Law Eeports arranged in the Alphabetical 

and Chronological order, etc., by J. F. Saint Cyr, LL.L. Montreal, 
538 p. gr. in-8. 

2905. McPhee (C. C.) Bank Legal Guide for England. Montreal. 

2906. Nicholls (Albert G.) On the Nature and Significance of the so-called 

"Dust-bodies" of the Blood. Tr. E. S. C. 17 p. in-8. 

2907. Newspaper Directory (The Desbarats), 1904-1905. Montreal, 286 p. in-12 

oblong. 

2908. Patterson (Wm. J.) Hand-book of Commercial law. Montreal, 195 p. 

in-12. 

2909. Boss (Henry). Norman Hazard; or the Fur Trader's story. Stanbridge 

East. 

2910. Rutherford (E.) Some properties of the a Eays from Eadium. Tr. 

E. S. C. 14 p. in-8. 

2911. Sketches of Some Early .Shefford Pioneers. Waterloo. 

2912. Smith- Vaudry. Christ the first Pope, and Peter His first Successor; 

or, Notes on the Divine Plan of the Church. By T. Smith-Vaudry, 
C.Pr. New and Enlarged Edition. Montreal. 

2913. Suite (B.) Origin of the French Canadians. Trans. E. S. C. 21 p. in-8. 



168 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

2914. Tips. Canada, the Ocean and England. A series of Letters first puB- 

lished in the Quebec Daily Telegraph. Quebec, 267 p. in-12. 

2915. Walker (J. Wallace). Physico-chemical Researches from the Macdonald 

Chemistry and Mining Building, McGill University. Trans. E. S. C. 
3 p. in-8. 

2916. Warman (Cy.) The White Elephant. Montreal, s. d. (1905) 33 p. 

2 f . n. c. 

2917. Weir (A.), B.A., LL.B. The Law of Assessment, including the Law of 

Statute Labour. Toronto. 

1906 

2918. Connaught (Prince of). Programme for the Historical Tour of His 

Royal Highness Prince Arthur of Connaught, K.G., G.C.V.O., etc., on 
the 4th of May, 1906. Quebec, Dussault $ Proulx, 40 p. in-18. 
(25 copies printed.) 

2919. Lighthall (W. D.) Hiawatha the Hochelagan; an Aboriginal Romance. 

Montreal, 200 p. in-8. 

2920. Lighthall (W. D.) Histoire du Montreal, by Dollier de Casson. A 

Translation. Montreal. 

2921. Lovell's Business Directory for 1906-7. Montreal, 998 p. in-8. 

(Comprend Montreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke, St. Hyacinthe, Trois- 
Rivieres, les villes et villages de la Province de Quebec.) 



169 



Inventaire chronotogique des journaux et revues publics en langue 
anglaise dans la Province de Quebec de 1764 a 1907. 

N. E. DlONNE. 

1764 

1. Quebec (The) Gazette. Fondee le 21 juin 1764, parait moitie en anglais 

et moitie en franc,ais. Hebdomadaire de 1764 a 1818; bi-hebdomadaire 
de 1818 a 1832; tri-hebdomadaire jusqu'en 1842; alors la langue fran- 
C.aise disparait completement de sa redaction. La Gazette de Quebec 
cessa de paraitre le 30 octobre 1874, apres cent dix ans et quelques mois 
d 'existence. C'est le journal si bien connu, de tout temps, sous le nom 
plus familier de Gazette des Neilson, qui en ont ete les proprietaires 
pendant la plus grande partie de son existence, tout comme le Mercury 
etait aussi bien connu sous le titre de Gazette des Gary,. Les deux 
journaux n 'existent plus aujourd'hui, mais leur longue carriere suffit a 
les faire distinguer des nombreuses feuilles qui sont nees, ont vecu et 
sont mortes a leur cote, sans laisser de traces bien profondes dans le 
vaste champ du journalisme. 

1778 

2. * Gazette (La) de Montreal. Fondee a Montreal le 3 juin, par Fleury 

Mesplet, qui la publia en francjais des le debut. Mais elle parut bientot 
dans les deux langues. En 1788, on voit disparaitre le castor qui en 
ornait le frontispice. Huit annees plus tard (1796) on y trouve les 
armes de 1 'Angleterre, le lion et 1'unicorne au chef. The Montreal 
Gazette, aujourd'hui publiee dans la meme ville, semble rattacher son 
existence a la Gazette de Mesplet; elle aurait done 128 ans de vie, bien 
qu'elle s'en attribue 134. L'erreur est evidente, car la Gazette d 'Ed- 
wards, fondee aussi a Montreal en 1795, et celle de Boy, en 1796, ne 
sauraient etre considerees comme ayant donne origine a la Gazette 
actuelle. 

1788 



3. Quebec (The) Herald and l/niversal Miscellany and Advertiser. 

a Quebec, le 24 novembre, a 8 pages, grand in-quarto, et hebdomadaire, 
ce journal etait imprime par William Moore. Le ler volume forme 452 
pages, et le second, 408. On pretend qu'il dura environ quatre ans. 

1792 

4. Quebec (The) Magazine. Le Magasin de Quebec. Fonde a Quebec en 

aout, ce journal paraissait une fois par mois, en fran^ais et en anglais, 
a 68 pages par numero. C 'etait plutot une revue, redigee par une 
Societe de gens de lettres. Imprimee d'abord par Samuel, puis par 
John Neilson. 

1794 

5. Times (The). Fonde a Quebec le 24 juin. Hebdomadaire, in-quarto. 

La partie franchise, car ce journal etait publie dans les deux langues, 
porte pour titre: Le Cours du Temps. Imprime par W. Vondenvelden. 
Dure environ un an. 

1795 

6. Montreal (The) Gazette. La Gazette de Montreal. Publiee par Edwards 

le 3 aout 1795, dans les deux langues, et porte le carractere officiel. Ce 
journal existait encore en 1801. Vecut-il beaucoup plus longtemps'? 
Nous n'avons pu le constater de visu, mais il est assez probable 
disparut vers cette epoque. 

*L'astrisque place devant le titre d'un journal, indique qu'il existe encore. 



170 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

1796 

7. Montreal (The) Gazette. La Gazette de Montreal. Fondee le 17 aout 
1796, par Louis Roy, qui la publia seul jusqu'au 17 aout 1797. Alors 
J. M. Roy et John Bennett en prennent la direction. A partir du 20 
octobre 1797, J. M. Roy la public seul, mais elle cesse bientot de 
paraitre. 

(ll y eut done, a Montreal, dans le meme temps trois Gazette de 
Montreal. C'est un etat de choses assez curieux a constater). 

18O3 

$. British (The) American Eegister. Fonde a Quebec le 8 Janvier et imprime 
par John Neilson, par numero de 16 pages a double colonne. Hebdoma- 
daire. Malgre son fcitre anglais, cette espece de revue contient plusieurs 
ecrits frangais. La langue anglaise toutefois y tient la meilleure place. 
Disparait le 6 aout de la meme annee. 

18O5 

-9. Quebec (The) Mercury. Fonde a Quebec le 5 Janvier, par Thomas Gary. 
Publie d'abord chaque semaine sous le format in-quarto a 8 pages, 
devient bi-hebdomadaire le 17 mai 1816 et parait ainsi jusqu'en 1832, 
alors qu'il est public trois fois par semaine. A partir du 12 Janvier 
1863, le Mercury parait tous les jours. Disparait avec le numero de 17 
octobre 1903. 

(Journal politique, commercial et industriel demeure dans la famille 
des imprimeurs Gary jusque dans ss vieilles annees). 

1807 

10. Canadian (The) and Montreal Advertiser. Fonde a Montreal par JSTahum 

Mower et le Reverend Stephen Miles. Vecut plusieurs annees et semble 
disparaitre avec le Dr. B. Workman, qui le redigea de 1829 a 1834. 

1811 

11. Canadian (The) Visitor. Fonde a Quebec en mai 1811, et imprime par 

John Neilson. N.e parait pas avoir vecu bien longtemps. 

12. * Montreal (The) Herald. Fonde a Montreal le 19 octobre, et imprime par 

William Gray, 17, rue Saint-Paul. C'est le plus vieux journal de la 
Province de Quebec apres la Gazette. 

13. Commercial (The) List. Fonde a Quebec en mai 1816. Hebdomadaire au 

debut in-quarto, puis in-folio. C'etait Porgane des marchands anglais 
de Quebec. Subsiste environ pendant vingt ans. 

14. Mercantile Journal. Fonde a Quebec le 4 septembre 1816, pour prendre 

les interets du commerce. Imprime et publie une fois par semaine chez 
George J. Wright, No ; . 2, rue Sainte-Genevieve, vis-a-vis le jar din du 
gouvernement. 

1820 

15. Scribbler (The). Imprime a Montreal, par James Lane, ce journal appar- 

tenait a Samuel H. Wilcocke de Burlington, dans le Vermont. II portalt 
pour sous-titre: "A series of weekly Essays . . on Literary, Critical, 
Satirical, Moral and Local Subjects, interspersed with pieces of poetry 
by Lewis Luke Macculloh, Esq. ' ' 



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(En 1822, Macculloh publiait a Burlington le Free Press, alors que 
le Scribbler paraissait a Montreal). 

1821 

16. Inquirer (The). Fonde a Quebec le ler mai, ce journal etait mensuel a 16 

pages in-octavo par livraison. Tenait de la revue plutot que du journal, 
Imprime par W. H. Shadgett, du bureau de 1 7 imprimerie nationale et 
britannique, Cote de Lery (rue Ste-Famille actuelle). Subsiste moins 
d'un an. 

1822 

17. Free (The) Press. Fonde a Montreal le 20 octobre 1822. 

1823 

18. Canadian, (The) Magazine and Literary Repository. Eevue publiee par 

Joseph Nickless, rue Notre-Dame, Montreal, et imprimee par Nahum 
Mower. Mensuelle a 96 pages in-octavo. Parait de juin 1823 a juin 

1825, et forme en tout quatre gros volumes interessants. 

19. Canadian (The) Spectator. Publie a Montreal, par J. Waller, et parait 

encore en 1828. 

1824 

20. Canadian (The) Eeview and literary and historical journal. Eevue fondee 

a Montreal le ler juillet 1824, par H. H. Cunningham. Disparait en 

1826, et forme quatre volumes d 'environ 250 pages chacun. Eevue tres 
bien faite, redigee par David Chisholme, redacteur de la Gazette de 
Montreal. 

1825 

21. Colonial (The) Journal of Lower Canada. 

1826 

22. Quebec (The) Medical Journal. Eevue plutot que journal fonde a Quebec, 

par le Dr. F. H. Tessier. Parait dans les deux langues depuis Janvier 
1826 jusqu'a la fin de 1'annee 1827. Imprimee d'abord chez Francis 
Lemaistre, rue Ste-Famille, puis a la basse-ville, rue Notre-Dame. 
Forme deux volumes in-8. Cette revue medicale paraissait tous les trois 
mois. 

1827 

23. Christian (The) Sentinel. Public a Montreal. 

24. Elector (The) L'Electeur. Fonde a Quebec le 16 juillet et public en fran- 

C.ais et en anglais. Imprime par F. Lemaistre, rue St. Joseph (Gar- 
neau) haute-ville. Parut environ pendant un mois et demi plusieurs fois 
par semaine. 

25. New (The) Montreal Gazette. Fondee a Montreal le 16 juillet 1827. 

26. Star (The) L'Etoile. Journal commercial, fonde a Quebec, le 5 decembre. 

Hebdomadaire jusqu'au ler mai 1828, puis bi-hebdomadaire jusqu'au 4 
decembre 1830, date de sa mort. Mi-anglais et mi-franc. ais a son origine, 
ce journal finit par n'etre qu 'anglais. Imprime par Lemaistre, No. 11, 
Cote de la Montague, pour Daniel Wilkie, editeur. Ses principaux colla- 
borateurs furent les juges Stuart et Black. 



SOCIETE ROY ALE DU CANADA 

1828 

27. Irish (The) Vindicator. Public a Montreal le 12 decembre 1828. 

28. Miscellany (The Canadian) ; or, the religious, literary and statistical intel- 

ligencer. Revue mensuelle publiee a 32 pages, a Montreal, en avril 1828. 
Ne vecut que six mois. 

29. Vindicator (The). Public a Montreal en 1828, vecut un bon nombre 

d'annees. II fut redige de 1832 a 1837, par Thomas Storrow Brown. 
Un autre journal, portant le meme nom fut publie vers 1878, par 
Osborne; ce sont deux journaux differ ents. 

1830 

30. Gazette of Education. Fondee a Montreal le 13 octobre 1830. 

1831 

31. Monthly (The) Magazine. Fonde" a Montreal en mars 1831. Paraissait 

encore en 1862. 

1832 

32. Museum (The) or Journal of literature and arts, edited by L. Gosselin. 

Publie a Montreal par L. Gosselin avec le concours de sa femme, Mary 
Graddon. Cette revue disparut en 1834. 

1833 

33. Daily (The) Advertiser. C'est le premier journal quotidien, fonde a 

Montreal par H. S. Chapman. T. Storrow Brown y collabora au debut. 

34. Settler (The). Publie a Montreal. 

35. Weekly (The) Abstract. C'est 1 'edition hebdomadaire du Daily Adver- 

tiser cite au No. 33, lequel dura aussi longtemps que le quotidien. 

1834 

36. Farmer's (The) and Mechanic's Journal and Eastern Townships Gazette. 

Ce journal, le premier des Cantons de 1'Est, et d'ou est sortie le Gazette 
actuellement vivante, fut fonde par Walton et Gaylord. Son titre dis- 
parut en 1838 pour faire place a la Gazette de Sherbrooke. V. No. 52. 

37. Transcript (The). Publie a Montreal; d'abord tri-hebdomadaire, puis 

quotidien. Eut aussi une edition hebdomadaire, en meme temps que la 
quotidienne et la tri-hebdomadaire. Ce journal fut enregistre au greffe 
de Montreal le 4 juin 1838, par Donald McDonald. II fut redige tour 
a tour par Eobert Abraham, de 1849 a 1854, et par William Bristow, de 
1858 a 1860. Le Transcript vivait encore en 1872. 

1835 

38. Canada Temperance Advocate. Fonde a Montreal le ler mai 1835, dans le 

but de plaider la cause de la temperance, de 1 'agriculture et de l'e"duea- 
tion. Etaifc imprime par J. C. Becket, par livraison de 16 pages in- 
quarto, et paraissait tous les quinze jours. Vecut d'assez longues 
annees. 

39. MissisTcoui (The) Standard. Fonde et redige par James Moir Ferres 

jusqu'a la fin de Pannee 1836. Ce fut J. D. Gilman qui Tenregistra 



[DIONNE] INVENTAIRE CHKONOLOGIQUE DES LIVEES, ETC. 173 

au greffe de Montreal, le 7 juillet 1838. Ce journal semble avoir ete 
imprime a Montreal, bien que son titre indique qu'il aurait du Petre 
dans le comte de Missisquoi. 

40. Morning (The) Courier. Fonde a Montreal, le 21 fevrier 1835, par Hollo 

Campbell, et fut enregistre le 3 juin 1838, par P. M. Shaw. C 'etait un 
journal quotidien. Le Rev. Daniel Falloon y collabora assez longteinps. 
Le Morning Courier existait encore en 1843. 

1836 

41. By town Gazette. Journal politique fonde a Ottawa (alors Bytown) ea 

juillet 1836, par M. French. Etait hebdomadaire et imprime rue Duke 
pres du pont Pooley. 

42. Independent (The). Fonde a Ottawa le 24 fevrier 1836, par un nomme 

Johnstone qui en fut en meme temps le redacteur et le proprietaire. 
Hebdomadaire a couleur politique. C'est le plus ancien journal d 'Ot- 
tawa. II eut une existence ephemere. 

43. Union (The). Fonde a Quebec et redige par W. Bristow dans 1'interet de 

la candidature de M. Andrew Stuart, qui briguait les suffrages des elec- 
teurs du comte de Quebec. Feuille essentiellement politique, morte au 
lendemain des elections. 

1837 

44. Liberal (The) Le Liberal. Fonde a Quebec le 17 juin, et paraissait dans 

les deux langues. Le redacteur franc.ais etait R. S. M. Bouchette, et le 
redacteur anglais, Charles Hunter. Bi-hebdomadaire. Journal radical. 
Dura cinq mois. 

45. Morning (The) Herald. Fonde a Quebec le 25 avril par Alfred Hawkins 

et un nomme Bean. Journal devoue a la constitution du pays, qui dura 
un peu plus d'un an. 

46. Telegraph (The) Le Telegraphe. Journal moitie * f ranc,ais, moitie anglais, 

fonde a Quebec par N. Aubin et P. A. De Gaspe. Paraissait trois fois 
par semaine, et etait imprime par Peter Ruthven, No. 6 Cote de la 
Montagne. Vecut quelques mois seulement. 

1838 

47. Canada (The) Baptist Magazine. Fonde a Montreal dans les interets de 

la Congregation des Baptistes. Feuille a caractere plutot religieux. 
Vivait encore en 1862. 

48. Canadian (The) Quarterly Agricultural and Industrial Magazine. Fonde 

a Montreal par William Evans, le ler mai 1838. Revue agricole de 72 
pages in-octavo par livraison. Dura peu. 

49. Family (The) Herald. Fonde a Montreal. 

50. Literary (The) Garland. A monthly magazine devoted to the advancement 

of general literature. Public a Montreal par Lovell et Gibson en deux 
series: la premiere de decembre 1838 a decembre 1842, formant 4 
volumesi; la seconde, de 1843 a 1852, 9 volumes grand in-octavo avec le 
sous-titre suivant: "A monthly magazine of tales, sketches, poetry, 
music, engravings, etc*" Cette revue importante cessa de paraitre en 
1852. Elle fut redigee par John Gibson pendant treize ans, et la 
quatorzieme et derniere annee par Gibson et Madame Gushing sous la 



174 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

signature de E. C. C. Beaucoup d'ecrits n'y sont signes que par des 
initiales que 1'on peut aisement deviner dans plusieurs cas. 

E. V. C. (Madame Cheney, soeur de Madame Cushing). 

T, D. F. (Mademoiselle Foster). 

R. E. M. (Mademoiselle Mullins, plus tard Madame Leprohon). 

A. R. (Andrew Robertson, avocat de Montreal). 

E. M. M. (Madame McLachlan, epouse du colonel). 

W. S. (William Spink). 

E. T. F. (E. T,. Fletcher). 

Erasmus Oldstyle. (Fennings Taylor). 

Edmond Hugomont. (Hugh E. Montgomerie) . 

51. Literary (The} Transcript. Fonde a Quebec le 13 Janvier et re"dige par 

Madame Kershaw, nee M. J. Donaghue. Tri-hebdomadaire imprime par 
Thomas J. Donaghue, No. 4, rue St. Antoine, basse-ville. 1/e Transcript 
disparut le 29 decembre, 1838. 

52. * SherbrooTce (The) Gazette and Eastern Townships Advertiser. Ce joiur- 

nal est la continuation du Farmer's and Mechanic's Journal. (V. No. 
36). II commen^a a paraitre en juin sous ce nouveau titre. Walton et 
Gaylord en demeurent les proprietaires jusqu'en 1870. Le journal est 
alors vendu a Bradford et Morehouse qui le publient conjointement 
jusqu'en 1875. A partir de la la Gazette est la propriete des freres 
Bradford jusqu'en 1884, et de G. H. Bradford depuis cette date jusqu'a 
ce jour. La Gazette vit encore. 

1839 

53. Canadian (The) Colonist. Fonde a Quebec le 2 juillet 1839. Bi-hebdoma- 

daire, imprime par A, Jacques, No. 28, rue Sault-au-Matelot. Subsista 
environ deux ans. 

54. Quebec (The) Transcript. Fonde a Quebec le 16 Janvier. Redige d'abord 

par Thomas J. Donaghue, puis par Bean. Propriete de Wm. Cowan et 
ills. Bi-hebdomadaire au debut, le Transcript devint tri-hebdomadaire 
un peu plus tard, et dura plusieurs annees. Madame Kershaw y colla- 
bora durant les annees 1839 et 1840. 

184O 

55. Canada (The) Times. Fonde a Montreal par John J. Williams qui 

1'enregistra au greffe le 5 novembre. 

56. Commercial (The) Messenger, and British Canadian Literary Gazette. 

Fonde a Montreal par John Gibson, qui 1'enregistra le 11 mars de la 
meme annee. Hebdomadaire. 

57. Emerald (The). Fonde a Montreal par John Hayden. L 'enregistrement 

de ce journal date du 15 octobre 1840. 

1841 

58. British (The) North American. Fonde a Quebec le 10 mai par le docteur 

Luke Burke, et imprime par A. Jacquies. Tri-hebdomadaire. Cesse de 
paraitre le 30 octobre de la meme annee. 

59. Conservative (The). Fonde a Quebec par John Charlton Fisher, qui venait 

d'abandonner la direction de la Gazette Oflicielle de Quebec. Journal 
6phemere. 



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60. Ottawa (The) Advocate, and Dalhousie, Bathurst, Ottawa and Sydenham 

districts Advertiser. Portait pour devise ces mots: Pro Eegina et 
Patria. Eedige par William Pitman Lett, et imprime par Dawson Kerr, 
junior. Hebdomadaire, politique, commercial, litteraire, etc. Existait 
encore a la fin de 1'annee 1846. 

61. Phoenix Newspaper. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 23 juin 1841, par 

John J. Williams. 

62. Quebec (The} Argus. Fonde a Quebec le 3 novembre 1841; pour rem- 

placer le British North American du Dr. Luke Burke. Bi-hebdomadaire 
imprime par Jacquies. 

63. Times (The) and Commercial Advertiser. Fonde a Montreal, le 20 mars; 

1841, par Button Perkins. 

1842 

64. Harbinger (The). Conducted by a Committee of gentlemen. Commence 

a paraitre en Janvier, a Montreal, par numero hebdomadaire de 16 pages 
in-octavo. Semble cesser avec 1'annee 1843. 

65. People's (The) Magazine. Fondee a Quebec, le 16 mars, au No. 8, rue- 

Haldimand. Cette revue paraissait deux fois par mois par livraison de 
huit pages. 

66. Standard (The). Fonde a Quebec le 29 novembre 1842, et imprime par 

Aubin et Eowen pour E. M. Moore, redacteur et proprietaire. Ce 
journal, bi-hebdomadaire, dura peu. 

1843 

67. Canadian (The) Agricultural Journal. Ce journal agricole, anglais et 

franc,ais dans sa redaction, fut fonde a Montreal par W. Evans, qui le 
redigea jusqu'en 1857. II etait imprime par E. 4 W. Law. 

68. Quebec (The) Herald. Fonde a Quebec le 19 octobre 1843, ce journal 

parut trois fois par semaine, et etait imprime par A. Jaequies, 25, rue 
Saint-Pierre, pour le compte de C. Secretan, fils, redacteur. Le He/raid 
etait 1'organe des catholiques parlant la langue anglaise. II disparut 
le 3 fevrier 1844. 
/ 

1844 

69.- Berean (The). Journal edited by a clergyman of the Church of England. 
C 'etait le Eeverend Haengel, ministre d 'extraction allemande. Parut 
a Quebec pour la premiere fois le 4 avril sous le patronage de G. Stanley, 
libraire. Cet hebdomadaire vecut environ cinq ans. 

70. Bible (The) Christian. Fonde a Montreal et redige par le Eev. John 

Cordner. Paraissait tous les mois. 

71. Freeman's (The) Journal. Fonde a Quebec le 7 juin 1844 par Christopher 

Flanigan, ce journal paraissait trois fois par semaine et etait redige par 
B.J.Devlin (plus tard M.P.) et J. H. Willan, avocat criminaliste dis- 
tingue. L'imprimeur etait Flanigan, dont les bureaux se trouvaient au 
No. 29, rue St.-Pierre, en face de la Banque du Peuple. Ce journal dura 
environ trois ans. 

72. Gazettier (The). Fonde a Montreal le 7 mai 1844, par Eollo Campbell. 

Journal hebdomadaire. 



75. 



176 SOCIETE ROY ALE DU CANADA 

73. Packet (The), journal hebdomadaire politique, commercial et agricole 

public a Ottawa au cours de Pautomne de 1844, par Henry J. Friel et 
Robert Bell. Disparut en 1851 pour faire place a P 'Ottawa Citizen. 

74. Paul (The} Pry. \it le jour a Montreal le 30 octobre 1848, sous la direc- 

tion de Joseph Sipling. 

Pilot (The). Fonde a Montreal le 27 mai 1844,- par Francis Hincks, qui 
le redigea lui-meme jusqu'en 1848, alors que le journal passa aux mains 
de Eollo Campbell. W. Bristow en prit la redaction en 1848 et il la con- 
serva jusqu'en 1854. Puis il fonda I 7 Argus. Le Dr. J. P. Litchfield 
succeda a Bristow. Le Pilot parut pendant assez longtemps. 11 avait 
une edition hebdomadaire qui commenc,a en 1845. 

76. Quebec (The) Times. Journal commercial et independant, fonde a Quebec 

le 10 fevrier 1844, par M. Pooler, pour remplacer le Quebec^ Herald 
fonde Pannee precedente. Le Times etait hebdomadaire, et etait redige 
par John Bonner et J. Hi. Willan. Imprime par A. Jacquies et public 
par Bernard J. Devlin. 

77. Tattler (The). Fonde a Montreal le 29 aout 1844, par J. Jameson. 

78. Weekly (The) Eegister. Journal hebdomadaire publie a Montreal, par le 

Rev. John Mockett Cramp, D.D. Cessa de paraitre au cours de Pannee 
1849. 

1845 

79. Commercial (The) Courier. Fonde a Quebec, le 23 Janvier, par Stanislas 

Drapeau qui Pimprimait au No. 10, rue du Parloir, en face de la 
chapelle des Ursulines. Son redacteur etait Marc-Aurele Plamondon. 
C 'etait une petite feuille distribute gratuitement et imprimee dans les 
deux langues. 

80. Constitution (The). Fonde a Montreal le 11 mars par Patrick McTavey. 

Hebdomadaire. 

81. Guardian (The). Fonde a Quebec le 4 octobre 1845, et publie par Gilbert 

Stanley. M. Jenkins en est le redacteur. Existence ephemere. 

82. Medical and physical science (The British American Journal of)- Fonde 

a Montreal et redige par Archibald Hall, M.D., et R. S. MacdonnelT, 
M.D. Disparait en 1852 et forme 5 volumes in-quarto et 2 volumes 
in-octavo. 

83. * Stanstead (The) Journal. Feuille hebdomadaire dirigee d'abord par L. 

R. Robinson, et publiee aujourd'hui a Rock Island, dans le comte de 
Stanstead, par la compagnie dite Journal Printing. 8 pages. 

1846 

84. Canadian (The) Economist. "Free trade journal and weekly commercial 

news." Fonde a Montreal le 2 mai 1846. C 'etait Torgane de la 
"Montreal Free Trade Association." Semble durer jusqu'au 24 avrH 
1847. 

85. Flowers of the Wilderness. Ce journal annonce par POttawa Advocate du 

6 juillet 1846, a-t-il reellement vu le jour? Personne ne le saurait dire, 
pas meme M. F. J. Audet, qui a publie un historique complet des jour- 
naux d 'Ottawa. 

86. Montreal (The) Punch. Fonde a Montreal le ler juin 1846, par Job 

Jamieson. Hebdomadaire. 



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87. * Montreal (The) Witness. Fonde a Montreal le 5 Janvier 1846. Fut heb- 

domadaire a son origine. Devint quotidien en 1860. (V. No. 162). 

88. Odd-Fellows (The) Eecord. "A. monthly magazine, devoted to the 

interests of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Published under 
the direction of a committee, nominated by the Grand Lodge of Canada, 
consisting of W, M. B. Hartley, P.G.M., K. H. Hamilton, G. S., and A. 
Eobertson, P.G. ' ' Eevue publiee a Montreal par James Potts, No. 23, 
rue St.-Gabriel. Fournit un volume de 198 pages, grand in-octavo. 

89. Weekly (The) Expositor, Fonde a Montreal le 20 aout 1846, par John 

Eichardson. Hebdomadaire. 

1847 

90. * Quebec (The) Morning Chronicle. Fonde le 18 mai 1847 a Quebec, par 

Eobert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, au No. 8, Cote de la Mon- 
tagne. Quotidien jusqu'au ler decembre 1847, puis semi-quotidien 
jusqu'au 30 avril 1848. Alors il redevient quotidien pour reprendre son 
edition semi-quotidienne. Enfin, le ler Janvier 185 i, il parait tous les 
jours pour ne plus changer son mode de publication. Nombreux ont et6 
les redacteurs de ce journal. Le redacteur actuel est M. J. J. Proctor. 
Le Chronicle est dirige aujourd'hui par une compagnie a fonds social: 
C'est le plus ancien journal de Quebec. 

91. Satirist (The). Publie a Montreal pour la premiere fois le 2 juin 1847. 

Porte au frontispice ces mots: Multum in parvo, avec une gravure ou 
une mouche plonge son suc,oir dans un pot d 'encre marque ' ' Gall. ' ' 6 
pages petit in-octavo par livraison. Hebdomadaire. 

92. Snow-drop (The) or, juvenile magazine* Fondee a Montreal par Madame 

Harriet Cheney, qui la redige avec sa scaur Madame E. L. Gushing, 
jusqu'en 1851. Cette revue fut enregistree au greffe de Montreal le 2B 
juin 1852, par Eliza L. Foster, une soeur des dames Cheney et Gushing. 

1848 

93. Advocate (The) of Moral Eeform. Fonde a Montreal le.25 novembre 1848, 

par John Holland. Hebdomadaire. 

94. Emigrant (The). Fonde a Quebec le 25 mai par John Donaghue, et redige- 

par J. H. Willan. Semi-quotidien. Dure 9 mois. 

95. Journal (The) of Agriculture, and Proceedings of the Lower Canada 

Agricultural Society. Fonde a Montreal par W. Evans, et public dans, 
les deux langues. Mensuel, in-octavo. 

96. Lower-Canada (The) Agricultural Journal. Fonde a Montreal et redige 

par Eobert Abraham de 1850 a 1854. 

97. Missionary Eecords and Sabbath School. Fonde a Montreal le 21 octobre, 

par John Dougall et John. C. Beckett. Hebdomadaire. 

98. Quebec (The) Spectator. Fonde a Quebec le 3 mai par Augustin Cote, et 

redige par S. McCoy. Semi-quotidien. Disparait le 30 octobre de la 
meme annee. 

99. Sabbath Advocate. Fonde a Montreal et public par John Lovell. Parait. 

tous les trois mois. 

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178 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

100. * St. John's News and Frontier Advocate. Hebdomadaire fonde a St. Jean, 

comte d'Iberville, par E. R. Smith. Ce journal, qui parait encore, a 
plusieurs editions hebdomadaires reparties sur tous les Cantons de FEst 
et meme sur le comte d ' Argenteuil, avec des titres variables, suivant le 
lieu ou elles sont censees etre publiees. 

101. United (The) Irishman. Fonde a Montreal le 19 juin 1848, par Ths. L. 

Doutney. Hebdomadaire. 

1849 

102. Canadian (The) Agriculturist. A monthly journal devoted to agriculture, 

horticulture, etc. Illustre. Parait environ vingt ans a Montreal. 

103. Colonial (The) Protestant. Fonde a Montreal et redige par le Reverend 

J, M. Cramp et le Rev. W. Taylor. Disparait la meme annee. 

104. Maple (The) Leaf. Revue litteraire qui eut de la vogue a Montreal ou 

elle fut pubiiee. Mademoiselle Jennie E. Haight y collabora. Parais- 
sait encore en 1854. 

105. Punch in Canada. Petite feuille humoristique publiee a Montreal et qui ne 

vecut pas longtemps. 

106. Sinclair's Journal of British North America. Fonde a Quebec par Sinclair. 

Hebdomadaire a 8 pages in-octavo, 

185O 

107. Canadian (The) Ecclesiastical Gazette. Fonde a Quebec le 20 decembre. 

Hebdomadaire a 8 pages, imprime et public par Gr. Stanley, No. 4, rue 
Ste.-Anne. Journal religieux rempli de rapports sur les societes religi- 
euses protestantes du Canada et de 1 T Angleterre. 

108. French Canadian Missionary Record. Public tous les trois mois a Mont- 

real par J. C. Beckett. Existait encore en 1876, mais semble disparaitre 
vers cette date. Journal devoue aux interets religieux des Canadiens 
franc,ais apostats de Montreal et de ses environs. 

109. Presbyterian (The). Fonde a Montreal en 1850 et public par John Lovell. 

Disparait en 1876. Un autre du meme nom fut presque aussitot fonde 
et parait encore. 

110. * Tt+ue (The) Witness and Catholic Chronicle. Fonde a Montreal. HeB- 

domadaire a 8 pages par numero. Organe des catholiques de langue 

anglaise de Montreal. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal en 1894 par 

Michael Burke, et en 1904 par Patrick C. Crown. Le True Witness 
existe encore. 

111. Wesleyan (The) Reformer and Zion's Herald. Fonde a Montreal le 29 

avril 1850, par Duncan McCallum. Hebdomadaire. 

1851 

112. Canada (The) Gazette. Fondee a Montreal par Desbarats et Derbishire, 

imprimeurs de la Reine. C'est la gazette officielle du Canada sous 
1 'Union. 

113. St. Francis (The) Telegraph. Fonde a Sherbrooke par W. L. Felton. 

Parait environ deux ans, pendant que M. Felton etait depute de Rich- 
mond au parlement du Canada. Hebdomadaire. 



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1852 

114. Canada (The) Medical Journal. Fonde & Montreal en mars 1852, par le 

Dr. A. H. David. 

115. Our Journal. Fonde a Quebec le 24 septembre. Journal litteraire qui 

subsiste un peu plus de six mois. ESdacteurs: Duffy, Lindsay et 
Willan. Imprime et public pour Owen Duffy, 15, rue St. Jean. 

1853 

116. Freeman (The). Fonde a Montreal le 17 octobre par Bernard J. Devlin et 

Fred. Dalton. 

117. Medical (The) Chronicle or Montreal Monthly Journal of Medicine and 

Surgery. Eevue medicale fondee a Montreal et redigee par les docteurs 
W. Wright et D. v C. McCallum. 

118. Protestant (The) Times. Journal religieux public a Quebec le 3 septembre, 

par James. Tri-hebdomadaire imprime par Lovell; subsiste trois ou 
quatre mois. Porte pour devise: "La Eeine, la Constitution et le 
Peuple. ' ' 

119. Quebec (The) Colonist. Fonde a Quebec en octobre 1853. Journal com- 

mercial et politique, fedige par E. J. Charlton et J. Donaghue. Quoti- 
dien durant les six mois d'ete, et semi-quotidien les autres six mois. 

120. Reformer (The). Fonde a Sherbrooke par Hamilton Carr. Ce journal 

dure environ deux ans. 

121. Sun (The). Fonde a Montreal le 30 avril 1853, par John Moore, Wm. 

Oler et A. A. Stevenson. 

1854 

122. Argus (The). Fonde a Montreal par W. Bristow. be journal dure environ 

quatre ans. Bristow, natif d'Angleterre etait entre dans le journalisme 
en 1836 en qualite de collaborateur a I'Union. II ecrivit aussi a la 
Gazette et a I'Economist. Devint redacteur en chef du Pilot. Apres la 
disparition de I' Argus, Bristow devint redacteur du Transcript pour 
deux ans environ. 

123. Inquirer (The). Fonae aux Trois-Eivieres le 16 mai 1854, par George et 

Eichard Lanigan. En 1859 Stobbs acheta I'Inquirer et le publia 
pendant que^que temps. 

124. Law (The) Reporter. Journal ou revue de jurisprudence fondee a Mont- 

real par T. K. Eamsay, qui devint le redacteur de la partie anglaise; 
L. S. Morin redigeait la partie franchise. Cette revue n'a donne que 
huit livraisons. 

125. Liberal (The) Christian. Fonde a Montreal et redige de 1854 a 1858 par 

le Eev. John Cordner, beau-frere de 1'historien F. Parkman. 

126. Montreal (The) Condensed Reports. Fonde" a Montreal par lea memes 

editeurs que ceux de Law Reporter f Eamsay et Morin. Ces deux revues 
legales disparurent en meme temps. 

127. Observer (The). Journal commercial fonde a Quebec le 30 mars 1854. 

Quotidien, public par Charles Eoger, ancien redacteur du Quebec. 
Morning Chronicle et de la Quebec Gazette. Dure 15 a 18 mois. 



ISO SOCIETE ROY ALE DU CANADA 

128. Ottawa (The) Tribune. Journal hebdomadaire fonde a Ottawa le 23 

juillet 1854, par James H. Burke, et imprime par William Reynolds, rue 
Clarence. Disparait le 25 avril 1862. 

1855 

129. Aylmer (The) Times. Journal hebdomadaire fonde a Aylmer par W. 

Allen. 

130. Canadian (The) Times. Fonde a Sherbrooke par T. W. et Win. Ritchie, 

qui, trois ass plus tard (1858) le vendirent a George Lanigan. Celui-ci 
changea alors le nom du journal en celui de Leader. (V. No. 152). 

131. Gazette (The) and Ottawa County Advertiser. Journal hebdomadaire 

fonde a Aylmer, comte d 'Ottawa. 8 pages par numero. 

132. Pickup's Bulletin. Petite feuille enregistree au greffe de Montreal le 22 

juin 1855, par Edmund Pickup. Bulletin commercial. 

133. Sinclair's Monthly Circular. Fonde en Janvier 1855, parait par livraisoo 

de 16 pages. Redacteur: P. Sinclair. Imprime par C. St. Michel et 
Dawson, pour Sinclair, libraire, rue St. Jean. Subsiste environ trofs 
ans. 

1856 

134. * Advertiser and Eastern Townships Sentinel, londe a Knowlton le 11 

Janvier 1856, et d'abord imprime a Montreal par Pierre Cerat. et puis 
a Knowlton meme. Ce journal etait public par les honorables MM. 
Knowlton, Huntington et Moore, et M. H. S. Foster. Depuis 1857 il 
est imprime a Waterloo sous le titre de Waterloo Advertiser. Son pro- 
prietaire actuel, M. C. H. Parmelee, M.P., en prit la direction en 1875 
et 1'a toujours conservee. Hebdomadaire a quatre pages. 

135. Canadian (The) Naturalist and Geologist, with Proceedings of the Natural 

History Society of Montreal, conducted by a Committee of the Society. 
Fondee en fevrier 1856, par Elkanor Billings, cette revue fut d'abord 
imprimee a Ottawa jusqu'au No. 3, et puis a Montreal, par livraison de 
80 pages in-octavo, deux fois par mois. Disparait avec 1'annee 1883. 

136. Canadian (The) Masonic Pioneer, londe a Montreal le ler aout 1856, par 

J. H. Isaacson. Hebdomadaire. 

137. Farmer's (The) Journal and Transactions of the Lower Canada Board of 

Agriculture. Revue agricole fondee a Montreal, qui parut pendant 5 
ou 6 ans. 

1857 

138. Canadian (The) Mail or Montreal Weekly Gazette for Europe. PubliS a 

Montreal par Lowe et Chamberlin, 1857 a 1865. 

139. Canadian (The) Presbyter. Journal ou plutot revue mensuelle commencee 

a Montreal en Janvier 1857, et disparait en decembre 1858. Redige par 
le Rev. Alexander Ferrie Kemp, M.A. 

140. Grande Ligne Evangelical "Register. Fonde a Montreal vers 1857. 

141. Journal of Education. Fonde a Montreal le ler Janvier 1857, et redige par 

Phonorable P. J. O. Chauveau, surintendant de 1 'instruction publique, 
et John Radiger. Disparait en 1879. 



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142. Juvenile Presbyterian. Fonde a Montreal et imprime par Lovell. Enre- 

gistre au greffe de Montreal le 5 mars 1864, par John Greenshields. Dis- 
parait vers 1876. 

143. Life Boat. Revue mensuelle fondee Montreal par H. Rose. 

144. Lower Canada Jurist. Fonde a Montreal. Revue mensuelle a 32 pages, 

redige par un comite compose de S. Bethune, J. L. Morris et J. Kirby. 
Imprime chez Lovell. Collection des decisions des tribunaux du Bas- 
Canada a partir de Janvier 1857. A paru pendant trente-cinq ans. 

145. Military Gazette. Fondee a Quebec le 17 Janvier et imprimee d'abord chez 

Cary, puis chex Lamoureux. Redige par le Capitaine Kirk, de 1 'armee 
anglaise. Dure 18 mois. 

146. New Era. Fondee a Montreal par Thomas D'Arey McGee, qui 1'enregistre 

le 23 mai. John F. McDonnell y ecrit comme reporter et assistant 
redacteur. 

147. Richmond (The) County Advocate. Fonde a Richmond par W. E. Jones-. 

Disparait en 1860 pour etre remplace par le Richmond Guardian. 
Hebdomadaire. 

148. Vindicator (The). Journal politique et commercial fonde a Quebec le 9 

decembre par Daniel Gary. Semi-quotidien. Disparait en 1865. 

1858 

149. * Canadian Railway and Navigation Guide. Guide mensuel public a Mont- 

real, servant d'indicateur aux touristes. Parait encore. 

150. Canadian Tourist and Montreal City Guide. Enregistre au greffe de Mont- 

real le 13 juin 1858, par J. W. Coleman. Existait encore en 1862. 

151. Irishman (The). Journal fonde a Montreal le 5 juin 1858. Organe des 

Irlandais catholiques. 

152. Leader (The). Fonde a Sherbrooke par George Lanigan. Organe de Sir 

A. T. Gait, depute de Sherbrooke. Ce journal, qui avait remplace le 
Canadian Times. (V. No. 130), se continua pendant plusieurs annees, 
jusqu'a ce qu'il fut vendu a Richard Freeman, qui a son tour en changea 
le titre pour en faire le Freeman. (V. No. 195). 

153. Quebec (The) Herald. Gazette politique et commerciale fondee a Quebec le 

5 mai 1858. Imprimee et publiee par E. J.Brophy et J. F. McDonnell. 
Semi-quotidien. Dure 5 ou 6 mois. 

154. Union (The). Journal agricole, commercial et politique, fonde a Ottawa 

par Henry J. Friel et Daniel O'Connor, le 30 mars 1858. D'abord heb"- 
domadaire, devient semi-quotidien le ler octobre 1861. L 'edition, quoti- 
dienne remonte au 12 juillet 1864. Le ler novembre 1865 The Union 
devient The Daily Union. Disparait le 24 Janvier 1866. George H. 
Perry remplace D. O'Connor au fauteuil editorial, le 28 mars 1861. 

1859 

155. Banner (The). Journal hebdomadaire fonde a Ottawa par John Wilson. 

156. Family (The) Herald. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 14 mars par 

George P. Ure. 



SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

157. Gridiron (The). Fonde a Quebec le 23 juillet 1859, et public par John E. 

Pleaich. Journal sarcastique. Dure peu. 

158. * Ottawa (The) Citizen. Journal fonde" a Ottawa le 22 fevrier 1859, par 

Bobert Bell. D'abord hebdomadaire jusqu'au 4 octobre 1859, puis bi- 
hebdomadaire jusqu'au 15 mai 1865. Parut alors tous les jours et eut 
pour proprietaires, apres M. Bell, J. B. Taylor a partir du 15 mai 1865 
jusqu'au 2 Janvier 1873, puis une compagnie d 'actionnaires. Bedige 
jusqu'en 1892 par C. H. MacKintosh, et en dernier lieu par Bobert 
Shannon. Le Citizen est encore vivant. 

159. Thfee Elvers Commercial Advertiser. Fonde aux Trois-Bivieres par 

Frederick Stobbs. 

1860 

160. British (The) American Medical Journal, devoted to the advancement of 

the medical and physical sciences. Fonde a Montreal par le Dr. A. Hall. 
Enregistre par Lovell le 25 fevrier 1860. Existait encore en 1865. 

161. Canada Bank Note Reporter. Fonde a Montreal par G. D. Nutter & Co. 

Mensu^l et bi-mensuel. Existe encore en 1862. 

162. * Daily (The) Witness. Fonde a Montreal le 13 aout, par John Dougall, 

qui en est encore le proprietaire et Pimprimeur. 

163. Echo and Protestant Episcopal Recorder. Fonde a Montreal en 1860, tres 

probablement. Bedige par le Bev. F. B. Tate, et public par Thomas 
Sellar. Hebdomadaire. Existait encore en 1865. 

164. * Richmond (The) Guardian. Fonde a Bichmond par W. E. Jones. Con- 

tinuation du Richmond County Advocate, (V. No. 147) avec la seule dif- 
ference dans le titre. Ce journal existe encore. 

165. Sinclair's Weekly Advertiser. Petite feuille d'annonces a caractere perio- 

dique, publiee tous les vendredis, a Quebec depuis Janvier 1860. Dure 
un an. 

166. Thompson's Mirror of Parliament. Fonde a Quebec le 28 fevrier et paraft 

tous les jours. Donne les debats de la session de 1860, qui dura deux 
mois. Bedige par M. Thompson. 

167. Voice (The) of Jacob. Journal israelite reclige par le Bev. Abraham de 

Sola, ministre juif, de Montreal, et auteur d'une brochure intitulee 
"Sanatory Institution of the Hebrews," publiee d'abord dans le Medi- 
cal Journal de Montreal, et dont il ne parut que 74 pages, la revue ayant 
cesse de vivre. 

1861 

168. Agricultural (The) Review. Fondee a Montreal par J. Perreault, et im- 

primee par John Lovell. Existait encore en 1864. 

169. Canadian (The) Freeman. Fonde a Montreal le 5 fevrier 1861, par Ben- 

jamin Hill. Hebdomadaire. 

170. Examiner (The). Bevue mensuelle de legislation et de jurisprudence 

fonclee a Quebec en Janvier 1861, et publiee dans les deux langues a 1T> 
pages par livraison, et dont il ne parut que trois. Bedigee par le bar- 
reau de Quebec, et imprimee par Lovell. La partie franchise portait 
pour titre ' ' L 'Olservateur. " 



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171. Lower Caanda (The) Agriculturist. Fonde a Montreal par J. Perreault. 

172. Spirit of our Times. Fonde a Montreal le 5 mars par Fred. DriscolL 

Hebdomadaire. 

1862 

173. British (The) Canadian Review. Fondee a Quebec en decembre 1862 r 

parait par livraison de 40 pages. C'est un repertoire cle litterature 
nationale anglaise, dans le genre des Soirees Canadiennes pour la littera- 
ture franchise. Imprimee et publiee par Hunter, Eose et Co., rue Ste. 
Ursule. Subsiste quelques mois seulement. 

174. Canadian Band of Hope. Fonde a Montreal par J. C. Beckett. Revue- 

mensuelle, qui existait encore en 1865. 

175. Militia and Volunteer Service. Eevue militaire fondee a Quebec, en 1862 

par Robert Davis. 

176. Newspapers and Periodical Depot. Fonde a Montreal par Pickup. 

177. Newspapers and 'Periodical Depot. Fonde a Montreal par Riddle. Meme 

genre de publication pour les interets du commerce de journaux et de 
revues. 

178. Quebec Daily News. Journal politique et commercial fonde a Quebec en 

mai 1862. Quotidien. Redige par John Donaghue et Lanigan, et im- 
prime par J. Donaghue et Kelly. Pure 5 ans. 

179. Canada Lancet. Fonde a Montreal par W. E. Bowman, et redige par lui- 

meme; cette revue medicale existait encore en 1865. 

180. * Canadian (The) Gleaner. Fonde a Huntingdon, comte d 'Huntingdon, 

par Eobert Sellar. Hebdomadaire. Encore vivant. 

1863 

181. Dagger (The). Journal satirique, sarcastique et humoristique, fonde a 

Quebec le 2 novembre 1863, et paraissant une fois la semaine. Imprime 
et public par John Dixon. Subsiste quelques mois. 

182. Evening Telegraph and Commercial Advertiser. Fonde a Montreal par B. 

Chamberlain et E. H. Parsons. Quotidien. Existait encore en 1870. 

183. Exponent (The). Fonde a Quebec en mai 1863. Journal politique ultra- 

tory, public pendant la campagne electorate. Hebdomadaire, redige par 
J. H. Willan. Donne six numeros. 

184. Trade Review. Revue commerciale fondee a Montreal par W. "B. Cordier, 

et imprime chez Lovell. Existait encore en 1865. 

1864 

185. Arrow (The). Journal sarcastique, fonde a Quebec le 6 avril. Subsiste 

quelques mois seulement. 

186. Canadian (The) Patriot. Fonde a Montreal le ler Janvier 1864, et im- 

prime par J. C. Beckett. Mensuel a 24 pages par livraison. Ce journal 
a paru pendant six mois. 

187. Danville (The) Courier. Imprime et public par Henry O. Hammond. Dis- 

parait en 1866, apres quinze mois d 'existence. 



SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

188. Eastern Townships Gazette. Fondee a Granby par S. C. Smith. Hebdo- 

madaire, qui existait encore en 1878. 

189. * Northern Messenger. Fonde a Montreal et imprime par John Dougall et 

fils. Hebdomadaire a 20 pages par livraison. Existe encore. 12 pages 
, par numero. 

190. Pontiac Pioneer. Fonde a Portage du Fort par Geo. E. White. Hebdoma- 

daire. Existait encore en 1871. 

191. Quebec Gazette. Centenary number, Quebec, Tuesday, June 21, 1864. Illus- 

trated edition, 16 p. grand in-folio. Numero special public a 1 'occasion 
du premier centenaire de la Gazette de Quebec fondee le 21 juin 1764. 
Contient des gravures et des vues de Quebec, et plusieurs articles repro- 
duits de la Gazette, numero 1. 

192. Trade Review. Fondee a Montreal et enregistree au greffe le 10 fevriex 

1864, par Erastus Wiman. 

1865 

193. * Canada (The) Gazette. Transferee de Quebec a Ottawa le 28 octobre 

1865. Imprimee par Malcolm Cameron, imprimeur de la Reine. Anglais 
et fran^ais. Existe encore. 

194. Canada Medical Journal. Fonde a Montreal. 

,195. Freeman (The). Public! a Sherbrooke par Richard Freeman qui, un an 
plus tard, vendit son materiel d'imprimerie avec son journal a MM. 
Cabana et Belanger; alors fut fonde le Pionnier de Sherbrooke (1866 J. 
Le Freeman etait redige par J. J. Proctor. 

196. Intercolonial Journal of Commefce. Fonde a Montreal par Wm. B. Cor- 

dier et John Lovell. 

197. Lower-Canada Law Journal. Fonde a Montreal par James Kirby qui 1'en- 

registre au greffe le 20 aout 1866. Quatre volumes paraissent de juillet 
1865 a decembre 1867. 

198. Ottawa (The) Times. Journal politique, commercial, et de nouvelles, fonoTe 

a Ottawa le 18 decembre 1865. Public tous les jours par Robert Davis, 
au coin des rues York et Sussex. George Colton en devint le redacteur 
et le proprietaire le 10 avril 1867. En 1873, le journal passe aux mains 
d'une compagnie, et puis il est achete par A. M. Burgess qui le vend le 
19 juillet 1876, a J. B. Taylor. Ce journal disparait le 9 Janvier 1877. 

199. Saturday Reader. Fonde a Montreal par R. Worthington, et imprime chez 

Lovell. W. G. Beers y ecrivait en 1866. 

200. Sprite (The). Journal caricaturiste, fonde a Quebec le 7 juin 1865, par 

W. Law Gane. Imprime par G. E. Desbarats, No. 9J, rue des Jardins, 
pour C. E. Holiwell. Hebdomadaire, qui ne donne que quinze numeros. 

201. Stadacona Punch. Journal bouffon, fonde a Quebec le 20 mai 1865. Un 

seul numero a paru. 

1866 

202. Comet (The). Journal satirique fonde a Quebec le 27 octobre 1866, et 

public au No. 18, Cote de la Montagne. Hebdomadaire. Ne dura que 
quelques mois. 



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203. Danville (The) Union. Publie par W. E. Jones, de Richmond, sous la 

direction du Dr. Kurd, W. E. Jordan, et George Goodhue. Edition 
speciale du Eichmond Guardian imprimee a Richmond. Disparait en 
1869. 

204. Evening (The) Post. Journal quotidien, fonde* a Ottawa par C. E. 

Stewart au printemps de 1866, et dure jusqu'au mois de decembre de la 
meme annee. RedigS par M. Greyson, de Hamilton. Imprime au No. 
35, rue Metcalfe. 

205. * International Railway and Steam Navigation Guide. Sorte de guide ou 

d'horaire public mensuellement par A. B. Chaffee. Existe encore. 48 
pages. 

1867 

206. Canadian Monthly. Fonde a Montreal par Lanigan et Howland. Imprim6 

par la Montreal Printing and Publishing Company. Revue mensuelle. 

207. Canadian Printer. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 21 aout, par Chs. 

T. Palsgrave, 

208. Daily (The) News. Journal du matin, publie a Montreal par Gibson et 

Lovell. Eut une edition le soir a partir du ler octobre 1868. Cesse 
d'exister en 1873. 

209. Free Lancer. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 18 decembre 1867, par 

Alex. Murray. 

210. Megantio Argus. Fonde a Inverness, comte de Megantic, par A. D. Camp- 

bell. Hebdomadaire a 4 pages. 

211. Montreal (The) Weekly Transcript. Enregistre au greffe le 28 mars 1867, 

par Robert L. Gibson. Edition hebdomadaire du Montreal Daily Tran- 
script. (V. No. 37). 

212. New Dominion Monthly. Fonde par John Dougall et fils, de Montreal. 

Revue litteraire, historique, musicale, etc. Le numero de mars 1870 
renferme les Memoires du major Robert Stobo. 

213. Quiver (The). Journal caricaturiste, comique, satirique, et humoristique, 

fonde a Quebec le 12 decembre 1867. Hebdomadaire. Dure peu. 

214. Student 's Monthly. Fonde a Montreal. 

215. Telegraph (The). Journal commercial et politique, fonde a Quebec le ler 

mai. . Quotidien, imprime aux ateliers du Quebec Morning Chronicle. 
Redige par J. F. McDonnell. Disparait le 9 juillet 1867. 

216. Times (The). Fonde a Montreal par Felix Callahan. Bi-hebdomadaire. 

217. Volunteer (The) Eeview and Military and Naval Gazette. Revue hebdo- 

madaire, fonde a Ottawa le 7 Janvier 1867, par Geo. Moss et G. .3. 
O'Brien, et-redige par Carroll Ryan. Devient la propriete de M. Daw- 
son Kerr le ler fevrier 1868. Meurt le 3 octobre 1876. 

1868 

218. AEtna (The). Fonde a Montreal en octobre 1868. 

219. Canadian Punch. Fonde a Montreal le 5 fevrier 1868. 



186 SOCIETE KOYALE DU CANADA 

220. Charivari Canadien. Hebdomadaire, publie a Quebec clans les deux 

langues, par A. Guerard. Le ler numero est du 5 juin 1868. Dure six 
mois. 

221. Diogenes. Fonde a Montreal le 13 novembre 1868, par George Burden. 

Meurt en 1869. 

222. Free Lance. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 15 decembre 1868, par 

Hugh Graham. Hebdomadaire. 

223. Pilot (The). Fonde" a Sorel le 31 octobre 1868. Parait pendant une 

douzaine d'annees. 

224. Punch or the Northern Light. Fonde a Montreal le 4 avril, et enregistrS 

au greffe le 27 mars precedent, par Arch. E. Phelane. Hebdomadaire. 

225. Saturday Eemew. Fonde a Quebec le 14 novembre, par John Donaghue. 

Resume les nouvelles de la semaine. Subsiste 18 mois. 

226. Spectator (The). Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 16 mai 1868, par 

T. D. King. Hebdomadaire. 

1869 

227. Canada Scotsman. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 12 mars, par A. Gv 

Nicholson. Semble disparaitre en 1870. 

228. Canadian Illustrated News. Fonde a Montreal le 30 octobre, par G. E. 

Desbarats. Eevue journal interessant, bien illustre, formant en tout 
28 volumes in-folio. Disparait avec le numero du 29 decembre 1883. 

229. Canadian Messenger. Fonde a Montreal en 1869. Semble disparaitre avec 

Tannee 1875. 

230. Chaff. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 27 mars, par Thomas Marshall. 

231. Church Observer. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 9 avril, par Wm. 

E. Salter. Mensuel. Disparait en 1871. 

232. * CoaticooJc (The) Observer. Fonde a Coaticook par W. L. Shurtleff. 

Hebdomadaire a 8 pages. Parait encore. 

233. Evening News. Fonde a Quebec en septembre 1869, par John Donagliue, 

qui en est a la fois le proprietaire et le redacteur. Bi-hebdomadaire. 
Subsiste jusqujau 17 fevrier 1870. 

234. * Family Herald and Star and Practical Agriculturist. Edition hebdoma- 

daire du Star. 

235. GreenobucMe. Enregistre" au greffe de Montreal le 10 novembre, par 

Dennis Gorman. 

236. * Montreal (The) Evening Star. Fonde a Montreal par Hugh Graham. 

Quotidien. 

237. * Ottawa (The) Free Press. Journal quotidien, politique, litteraire, etc., 

fonde a Ottawa le 27 decembre 1869, par Mitchell et Carrier. Publie 
une edition hebdomadaire. Subsiste encore. 

238. * Quebec Official Gazette. Publiee par le gouvernement de la Province. 

Mensuelle. 



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239. Trade Eeview. Fonde a Montreal par G. H. Larminie. Existence 

ephemere. 

240. Weekly (The) Eeview. Fondee a ,St. Hyacinthe le 24 fevrier 1869, cette 

revue hebdomadaire eut une courte existence. Elle etait imprimee au 
Courrier de St. Hyacinthe et reproduisait les avis de la cour de justice 
pour la partie anglaise. 

241. Yamaska (The) News. Fonde a St. Hyacinthe le 19 fevrier. Imprime 

la Gazette de St. Hyacinthe et disparait avec elle le 15 septembre 1871. 

1870 

242. Cosmopolitan (The). Weekly journal of literature and Public opinion. 

Fonde a Montreal par Urquhart. 

243. * Cowansville (The) Observer. Fonde a Cowansville, comte de Missisquoi, 

par John Masse. Hebdomadaire a 8 pages. Existe encore et public par 
J. J. Barker. 

244. Dart. Fonde a Montreal le 17 fevrier 1870, par Robert W. Boyd. 

245. Evening (The) Mail. Journal quotidien, fonde a Ottawa le 2 Janvier 1870, 

par Carroll Ryan et George Moss. Redige par Ryan. 

246. Freemason's Journal. Fonde a Montreal le 17 mars 1870, par Thos. Par- 

sons. Hebdomadaire. 

247. Independent (The). Fonde a Montreal par A. Buies. Hebdomadaire. 

248. Lumberman (The). Fonde" aux Trois-Rivieres. 

249. Montreal (The) Hearthstone. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 23 

fevrier 1871, par Thos. H. Churchill. Redige par le Rev. Dr. Keatinge, 
D.D., LL.D. Semble disparaitre avec rannee i !872. 

250. Ottawa (J.he) Courier. Journal politique, litteraire et commercial, public" 

dans les deux langues et fonde le 5 Janvier 1870, a Ottawa, par Napo- 
leon Bureau, et redige par Gustave Smith. Conserve son caractere mi- 
anglais mi-franc.ais jusqu'au ler septembre 1870, puis devient exclusive- 
ment franc.ais. 

251. Our Cheerful Friend. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 25 novembre 

1870, par John Wilson. Hebdomadaire. 

252. * Pontiac Advance. Fonde a Bryson, comte de Pontiac. Transporte plus 

tard a Guyon, dans le meme comte ou il est publie encore par W. H. 
Meredith. Hebdomadaire. 

253. Bailway Journal. Fonde a Montreal par J. H. Corke. Ephemere. 

254. * Saturday Budget. Journal traitant d 'agriculture, de manufactures, et 

de commerce. Hebdomadaire fonde" a Quebec par James Carrel. Sub- 
siste encore, comme edition hebdomadaire du Quebec Daily Telegraph. 

255. Three Rivers Echo. Journal fonde" aux Trois-Rivieres. 

256. Weekly Times. Fonde a Montreal le 22 juin par Dennis Barry. Hebdo- 

madaire. 

257. Weekly (The) Eeview. Revue politique, commercial, sociale, litteraire et 

scientifique, fondee a Ottawa par Marshall & Co. Vecut peu de temps. 



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1871 

258. Altar (The) and the Throne. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 7 Jan- 

vier 1871, par Dunbar Brown. Hebdomadaire. 

259. British (The) American. Fonde a Montreal en aout 1871, par H. D. 

Jardine. 

260. Daily Visitor's Guide. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 2 mai, par 

Walter Kestin. Hebdomadaire. 

261. District of Bedford Times. Fonde a Sweetsburg par H. Eose. Hebdoma- 

daire. 

262. Farmer's (The) Journal. Fonde a St. Hyacinthe le 3 fevrier 1871. Heb- 

domadaire a 4 pages. Camille Lussier, editeur. 

263. Farnham (The) Banner. Public a West Farnham par S. C. Smith. Heb- 

domadaire. 

264. * Medical Journal. Eevue mensuelle de medecine, publiee a Montreal par 

les docteurs Eoddick et Stewart. 78 a 80 pages par livraison. Parait 
encore. 

265. Northern (The) Journal. Enregistre a Montreal le 6 octobre 1871, par 

Thos. Little. Semble disparaitre en 1872. 

266. Travellers' (The) Illustrated Guide. Public a Montreal par GL de Lara 

et Cie. Ephemere. 

267. Trifluvian (The) Trader. Fonde aux Trois-Eiyieres par Martel et McLeod. 

Hebdomadiaire. 

1872 

268. Argenteuil Advertiser. Fonde a Lachute par Thomas Hickson. Hebdoma- 

daire. Existait encore en 1878. 

269. * Canada Medical and Surgical Journal. Eevue medicale, fondee par les 

Docteurs Fenwick et Campbell, de Montreal, pour remplacer le Medical 
Journal fonde en 1871. Depuis 1892, cette revue est publiee sous le 
titre de Montreal Medical and Surgical Journal. 

270. Canada Medical Record. Fondee a Montreal par J. B. McConnell, M.D. 

Eevue mensuelle a 48 pages. Imprimee par Lovell. Disparait en 1904. 

271. * Canadian (The) Antiquarian and Numismatic Journal. Eevue f ondee a 

Montreal en juillet 1872. Parait tous les trois mois. Eedigee par un 
comite de membres de la Numismatic and Antiquarian Society. Cette 
revue existe encore. 

272. Canadian (The) Philatelist. Fonde a Quebec le ler septembre 1871, pour 

les collectionneurs de timbres-poste. Mensuel a 8 pages. 

273. Dominion Comic Almanach. Fonde a Montreal le 23 fevrier 1871, par A. E. 

Phelan. 

274. Free Tribune. Journal public a Montreal par la Tribune Libre Co. 

275. Gospel Message. Eevue hebdomadaire fondee a Montreal par J. C. 

Beckett. Ephemere. 



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276. Investigator (The). Fonde a Ottawa et public par T. J. White. Journal 

hebdomadaire, litteraire et politique, portant pour devise ces mots: 
' ' Our Country 's Welfare Paramount. ' ' 

277. Irish (The) Citizen. Fonde a Quebec en jjiillet 1872, par J. Maguire. 

Semi-quotidien. Disparait en septembre 1872. 

278. Irish Sentinel. Fonde a Quebec le 8 fevrier 1872. Redige par John 

O'Farrell et James J. Gahan. Disparait le 28 septembre 1872. 

279. Sherbroolce News. Fonde a Sherbrooke par H. B. Brown. Le materiel 

d'imprimerie de ce journal ayant ete vendu, en 1874, a MM. L. C. et 
L. A. Belanger, le News cessa des lors d'exister, pour faire place *Si 
V Examiner. (Voir No. 340). 

280. Times (The). Publie a Bedford par E. A. Hungerford. 

281. Westward Ho! A weekly journal devoted to the cause of Canadian Immi- 

gration. Fonde le 29 juin 1872, a Ottawa, par James Morris. 



1873 

282. * Canadian (The) Patent Office Record and Mechanic Magazine. Fonde a 

Montreal en mars 1873. Entreprise privee a son origine, mais devenue 
plus tard 1'organe des departments des brevets a Ottawa. Publie a 
Ottawa par la compagnie Burland-Desbarats. Mensuel. 

283. Commercial Eeview. Fonde" a Montreal en aout 1873. 

284.' Dominion Printer. Publication paraissant tous les trois mois a Montreal, 
avec 8 pages par numero. Organe de la Dominion Type Foundry Co. 

285. Favorite (The). Fonde a Montreal par G. E. Desbarats, Jr. Cette petite 

revue hebdomadaire a 16 pages existait encore en 1874. 

286. Journal of Agriculture. Revue agricole mensuelle, illustree, a 16 pages 

par livraison. Fondee par J. Perreault. 

287. McGill University Gazette. A new series fut commence en 1874, et la 

Gazette continua a paraitre sous le meme nom jusqu'en 1890, pour 
suspendre sa publication. Bi-mensuelle a 16 pages par numero. 

288. Ormstown New Dominion. Fonde a Ormstown, dans le comte de Chateau- 

guay, par A. L. Spedon. Hebdomadaire. ' 

289. Parish Magazine. Petite revue publiee en 1873 par J. B. Laplante, im- 

primeur de Montreal. Duree ephemere. 

290. Scientific (The) Canadian. Fonde a Montreal, d'apres le systeme du 

Scientific American. 

291. Standard (The). Fonde a Ottawa par Grison, Donoghue et Cie, ce journal 

etait commercial, politique et litteraire. Redige par Alexander Robert- 
son. Vecut environ un an. 

292. Sunday School Teacher. Publi6 a Montreal par T. et R. White, proprie- 

taires de la Gazette. EphSmere. 

293. Voice (The). Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 24 decembre 1873, par 

James Brown. 



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1874 

294. Canada (The) Journal of Dental Science. Revue fondee a Montreal. 

295. Catholic (The) Visitor. Journal religieux fonde a Quebec en decembre ' 

1874. Mensuel a 24 pages in-12. Propriete de M. Tabbe Ferdinand 
Belanger. Imprime chez Brousseau, 7, rue Buade. 

296. Daily (The) Telegraph. Journal politique et commercial, fonde a Quebec 

en mars 1874, par James Carrel. Quotidien. Dure trois mois. 

297. Harp. Fonde a Montreal par Callahan et Meany. Revue mensuelle litte- 

raire, a 36 pages in-octavo par livraison. 

298. Protestant. Petite revue mensuelle, a 34 pages par numero, fondee a 

Montreal par F. E. Graf ton. 

1875 

299. Bee (The). Journal comique et satirique, fonde a Ottawa, et parait toutes 

les semaines pendant quelques mois seulement. 

300. Canadian (The) Independent. Fonde a Cookshire, comte de Compton, par 

A. N. Donahue. Hebdomadaire a 4 pages. 

SOI. * Canadian (The) Journal of Commerce, Finance and Insurance Reviewer. 
Public a Montreal par S. Foley, le 20 aout 1875, avec 40 a 72 pages 
par numero chaque semaine. Se continue sans interruption jusqu'a 
aujourd'hui. 

302. Canadian (The) Masonic News. Fonde a Montreal par le Rev. E. M. 

Myers. Revue mensuelle a 40 pages par numero. 

303. Daily (The) News. Journal politique, quotidien, litteraire et commercial, 

public a Ottawa, par A. Wilson et Cie. Vecut peu de temps. 

304. Daily (The) Standard. Fonde a Montreal le 15 mars 1875, par A. E. 

Phelan. Quotidien. 

305. Dominion Temperance Advocate. Fonde a Richmond, comte de Richmond, 

par Wm. Bowden. Mensuel a 8 pages. 

306. Herald (The). Journal quotidien, catholique, public a Ottawa par Nagle 

et Bennett. En 1882 il devint la propriete de W. Cuzner, et vecut encore 
six mois. 

307. Lance (J.he). Journal comique et satirique, fonde a Quebec, le 14 aout 

1875, et public chaque semaine par T. Arthur, No. 69, rue St. Paul. 
Dure deux mois. 

308. Northern (The) Star. Journal comique, satirique, humoristique, et de 

litterature legere, fonde a Quebec le 20 novembre 1875, a 8 pages. Tin 
seul numero parait. 

309. Orange (The) Lily. Organe des loges orangistes du district d 'Ottawa, 

Hebdomadaire, fonde a Ottawa par A. Wilson & Co. Duree ephemere. 

310. Public Health Magazine. Revue mensuelle fondee a Montreal par Geo. A. 

Baynes, M.D. 32 pages par livraison. Existe encore en 1878. 

311. * Quebec (The) Daily Telegraph. Journal politique, commercial et 

d'annonces, fonde a Quebec le 9 novembre 1875, par James Carrel. 
Quotidien. Existe encore. 



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312. * Quebec (The) Law Reports. Published by the Bar of the Province of 

Quebec, section of District of Quebec. 

313. Quebec (The) Star. Fonde a Quebec le 27 novembre 1875, par Thomas 

Doddridge. Dure six mois. 

314. Sun (The). Fonde a Montreal par Stephen J. Meany et Callahan. Quo- 

tidien. Disparait en 1876. 

315. Weekly (The) Reporter. Fonde a St. Hyacinthe le 25 mai, dans le but de 

publier les annonces de la cour de ,St. Hyacinthe. 

1876 

316. * Alpha (The). A Eural Home Paper. Fonde a Arthabaskaville en 1876. 

Existe encore. Petite feuille d 'annonces officielles pour le district 
d ' Arthabaska. 

317. * Annals of St. Ann of Beaupre. Fondees a Quebec, et y paraissent 

jusqu'en 1877. iSuspendues jusqu'en 1889, elles reprennent ensuite 
vigueur, et se continuent encore. Imprimees d'abord chez Brousseau, 
puis en definitive a Ste. Anne de Beaupre, chez les Eeverends Peres 
Eedemptoristes, qui en sont devenus les proprietaries. 

318. Batterby's Pocket Railway and Traveler's Guide. Ghiide mensuel a 1 'usage 

des touristes, fonde a Montreal. 

319. News (The). Fonde a Grenville par Thomas Dorion. Hebdomadaire a 4 

pages. 

320. Olive (The) Branch. Eevue mensuelle publiee a Montreal par le Eev. John 

Gordon, B.D. Existait encore en 1882, alors qu'elle fut enregistree au 
greffe, le 28 Janvier, par Walter Kibbee. 

321. * Presbyterian Record. Fonde a Montreal par James Croil. Mensuel a 72 

pages. Eedige par le Eev. E. Scott. 

322. Rational Christian. Fonde a Montreal en 1876. Dura plusieurs annees. 

1877 

323. Canadian (The) Bankers and Merchants Weekly Bulletin. Public a Mont- 

real par Joseph P. Eoy. Semble disparaitre avec Tannee 1878. 

324. Canadian Insurance Advocate. Fonde a Montreal. 

325. Canadian (The) Military Review. A monthly magazine devoted exclusively 

to the interests of the Canadian force. Quebec, August, 1877. 96 p. 
in-8. 

326. Compass (The). Journal politique, litteraire et religieux, fonde a Quebec 

le 27 Janvier par J. J. Gahan. Hebdomadaire. Disparait avee le 
septieme numero. 

327. Eclipse (The). Journal satirique, fonde a Quebec, le 24 novembre 1877. 

Illustre. Un seul numero parait. 

328. North (The) American Encyclopedia. A journal of history, science and 

art. Fonde a Montreal. 

329. Watchman (The) and Ottawa Valley Advocate. Public a Lachute par J. S. 

Giles. Hebdomadaire a 8 pages. 



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1878 

330. Advertiser (The}. Feuille d'annonces publiee a Quebec en septembre 1878. 

Donne deux numeros. 

331. Athletic Sporting News. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 24 septembre 

1878, par Geo. W. Caldwell. 

332. Canadian (The) Spectator. Fonde a Montreal par A. J. Bray. L'on perd 

sa trace apres 1882. 

333. Man and Mind. Fonde a Montreal. 

334. Commercial Review. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 14 mai 1878, par 

J. W. Kirkup. 

335. Constitution (The). Fonde a Quebec et public aux ateliers du Canadien, 

par W. E. Jones. Disparait avec le dixieme numero. 

336. Daily (The) News. Enregistre a Montreal par J. C. Fleming. Quotidien. 

337. * Danville (The) and Windsor Mills Times. Edition speciale du Times de 

Richmond, imprimee a Richmond. Vit encore. 

338. Echo of Hull. 

339. Evening (The) Post. Fonde a Montreal par la compagnie dite Post 

Printing and Publishing. Quotidien. 

340. * Examiner (The). Fonde a Sherbrooke par W. A. Morehouse, qui ie 

publie jusqu'en 1901. II le vend ensuite a ,Stevens et Price qui, apres 
quelque temps, le vendent a leur tour a L. S. Channell & Co., proprie- 
taires actuels de 1' Examiner. D'abord hebdomadaire, ce journal est 
devenu tri-hebdomadaire en 1897. Existe encore. 

341. Household Journal. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 31 mars 1878, par 

J. Dougal et fils. Hebdomadaire. 

342. Independent (The). Publie a Quebec pour favoriser la candidature de 

Ross centre Malouin. Fonde le 13 septembre, meurt apres le troisieme 
numero. 

/ 

343. Independent (The). Fonde a Richmond. 

344. Jester (The). Fonde a Montreal par G. E. Desbarats. Semble avoir dure 

peu. 

345. * Legal News. Fonde a Montreal par James Kirby. Bi-mensuel a 20 page. 

Imprime a la Gazette. 

346. Non Sense. Journal humoristique et caricaturiste, fonde le ler juin a 

Quebec par Hainault. Disparait le 6 juillet 1878. 

347. Political (The) Review. Fonde a Montreal. 

348. Quebec (The) Star. Journal comique fonde a Quebec le 24 aout, et publie 

dans les deux langues a 8 pages par Thomas Doddridge. Donne un 
numero. 

349. Scholastic News. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 2 mars 1878, par 

George Maynard. 



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350. * Times (The) and Richmond Co. Eecord. Fonde a Richmond par J. H. 

Smith. Redaeteur: A. L. Lance. Hebdomadaire. 

351. Wasp (The). Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 24 Janvier 1878, par 

J. C. Fleming. Hebdomadaire. 

1879 

352. Barter and Snap and Matrimonial Gazette. Enregistre au greffe de Mont- 

real le 17 septembre, par Alfred Capes. Hebdomadaire. 

353. City Life. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 2 mai par Roger G. 

Hanesck. Hebdomadaire. 

354. Illustrated Police. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 30 juin 1879. 

355. Investigator (The). Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 22 juillet 1879, 

par W. W. Robertson. 



356. * Journal of Agriculture Illustrated. Revue mensuelle d 'agriculture a 20 

pages par livraison publiee par le gouvernement de la Province, et 
redige par E. A. Barnard et A. R. J. Fust Existe encore. 

357. Loop (The) Line. Journal fonde aux Trois-Rivieres. 



358. Montreal Commercial Review. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal, le 4 

decembre 1879, par Ed. Hanrahan. Hebdomadaire. 

359. News and Sporting Times. Fonde a Montreal le 30 juin, par Hector 

Berthelot. Hebdomadaire. 

360. Our Cheerful Friend. Revue mensuelle publiee a Ottawa par T. J. White. 

Parait de 1879 a 1890. Puis elle est fondue dans 1 : 'Investigator. 

361. Police News. Fonde a Montreal. 

362. * Quibs. Fonde a Sorel, par J. A. Chenevert. Hebdomadaire a 4 pages. 

363. * Shareholder (The). Fonde a Montreal le 30 avril 1879, par Wm. J. 

Pratten. Hebdomadaire. Existe encore. 

364. * Sorel (The) News. Journal hebdomadaire a 4 pages fonde a Sorel par 

A. F. Vanasse. Encore vivant. 

365. Triboulet (Le). Journal hebdomadaire, franc,ais et anglais, public a 

Ottawa par Albert Grignard, le ler novembre 1879. Administre par 
Oscar McDonnell. Donne quelques numeros seulement. 

188O 

366. Canada (The} Health Journal. Cette revue d 'hygiene avait d'abord paru 

a Toronto en 1874 sous le nom de Sanitary Journal. En 1880 elle fut 
transplantee a Ottawa et conserva son nouveau . titre jusqu'au 15 juin 
1883 apres avoir ete suspendue depuis avril 1882, alors qu'elle redeviiit 
The Sanitary Journal. S'eteipt de nouveau en juillet 1885, et ressuscite 
quatre mois plus tard sous le vocable de Man, qui mourut en juin 1886. 
Revient a la vie la meme annee avec 1'entete de Canada Health JournaL 

367. Canadian Emancipation. A monthly review devoted to Canadian Eman- 

cipation and commercial union with the United States. Fonde a Mont- 
r6al a 32 pages par livraison. Ne dure pas. 
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194 SOCIETE ROYALE DU CANADA 

368. Canadian Military Review. Revue fondee a Quebec le ler juin 1880, par 

Gaston Labat. Anglaise et franchise. 16 pages par livraison. Dis- 
parait le ler decembre 1881. 

369. Dispatch. Journal fonde a Hull par W. J. Cuzner. Bi-hebdomaclaire & 

8 pages. 

370. Eastern Townships Argus. Fonde a Coaticook. 

371. Home Circle. Petite revue fondee a Sherbrooke, en 1880. Vecut peu de 

temps. 

372. Indicator (The). Fonde a Ottawa en 1880. 

373. Industrial (The) World and National Economist. Revue hebdomadaire 

fondee a Ottawa le 24 juin 1880, et publiee par 1 'Industrial World 
Publishing Co. Transported a Toronto le 6 Janvier 1882, sous le titre 
de Canadian Manufacturer and Industrial World. 

374. Monarchist (The). Journal hebdomadaire, public a Ottawa par Powell et 

Clemow. S'oceupe de politique. 

1881 

375. Bibliotheca Canadensis. Revue mensuelle fondee a Quebec le ler aout 1881, 

par O. Frechette. Imprimee chez Bilaudeau, Cote cle la Montagne. 
Numero unique. 

376. Canada First. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 11 Janvier 1881, par 

John Stephen. Hebdomadaire. 

377. * Educational Record. Fonde a Montreal et redige par le Dr. J. M. Harper. 

Revue mensuelle a 44 pages, devouee a la cause de 1 'education. 

378. Grand Trunk Traveller Companion Commercial Directory. Enregistre le 9 

mars 1881, par F. B. Latrop. 

379. * Insurance and Finance Chronicle. Fonde a Montreal par R. Wilson- 

Smith. Bi-mensuel au debut, avec 28 pages par livraison, puis mensuel 
a partir de 1886. Existe encore. 

380. Insurance and Real Estate Society. Fonde a Montreal par Chs. E. Goad, 

ingenieur civil. Mensuel. Semble disparaitre avec 1'annee 1883. 

381. Our North West Missions. Mensuel. Publie a la Montreal Gazette. 

Semble disparaitre avec 1'annee 1883. 

382. Patriot. Journal fonde a Montreal par T. B. Warren. Hebdomadaire & 

8 pages. Paraissait encore en 1895. 

383. * Presbyterian College Journal. Mensuel public a Montreal par E. 

McGougan. 

384. * Real Estate Record. Mensuel a 20 pages public par J. Cradock Simpson. 

Parait encore. 20 pages par numero. 

385. Sawyer's Universal Perm, fonde a Ottawa en septembre par Bannell 

Sawyer, directeur de 1 'Ottawa Business College. Revue pedagogique. 
Mensuelle. Disparait en 1883. 

386. Times (The). Journal fonde" a Quebec le 24 novembre, et imprime a 

1'Evenement, 4, rue Buade. Quotidien. 33 numeros ont paru. 



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1882 

387. * Canadian (The) Mining Review. Revue fondee a Ottawa par B. T. A. 

Bell, en Janvier. Mensuelle. En 1891 son titre est change en celui de 
Canadian Mining and Mechanical Review. Imprime aux ateliers du 
Citizen. A repris son premier titre. 

388. * Canadian Record of Science. Fonde a Montreal a 96 pages par livraison. 

Public par la Natural History ,Society. Huit numeros par annee. 

389. Dominion Review. Journal of politics and literature. Mensuel. Propriety 

de Wm. Drysdale, Montreal. 

390. Morrin (The) College Review. Fondee a Quebec en decembre; cette revue 

etait mensuelle, a 12 pages, et publiee par les eleves du College Morrin. 
Redigee en collaboration. Disparait en mai 1884. 

391. Mosquito (The). Journal politique, fonde a Quebec le 20 juillet. Donne 

quatre numeros. 

1883 

392. * Canadian Journal of Fabrics. Publie tous les mois a Montreal, a 36 

pages par numero, par Biggar, Samuel. 

393. Canadian Magazine and Industrial Arts and Patent Office Record. Public" 

a Montreal. 

394. Dry Goods Report and Fur and Eat and Clothing Record. Fonde a Mont- 

real par James Lovell Wiseman. Mensuel. 

395. * Equity. Fonde a Shawville, comte de Pontiac, par J. A. Cowan. Heb- 

domadaire a 8 pages. 

396. Railway Journal. Public" Montreal par H. Mott et Co. 

397. Sanitary (The) Journal. Succede a I'Ottawan Canada Health Journal, a 

partir du No. 9 du Vol. V. Disparait en juillet 1885. (V. No. 366). 

1884 

398. A. B. C. (The) Railway and Steamboat Traveller's Guide. Fonde" a Mont- 

real par Th. Robinson, editeur du Starke Almanac. 

399. BooTcseller and Stationer. Public" a Montreal par la MacLean Publ. Co. 

Mensuel a 50 pages. 

400. Canadian Dairyman and Farmer. Fonde a Montreal le 8 aout 1884, par 

E. B. Biggar. 

401. * Canadian Electrical News. Publie a Montreal par Hart Bros. & Co. 

402. Church Guardian. Fonde a Montreal par L. H. Davidson. Hebdomadaire. 

403. * Commercial Gazette. Fondee a Montreal par J. Lovell Wiseman. Heb- 

domadaire a 28 pages. 

404. Gossip. Fond6 a Montreal par Chs. H. Dobbin. 

405. Legal and Commercial Exchange of Canada. Public" a Montreal par 

Frederick J. White. 



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406. News and Eastern Townships Advocate. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal 

le 10 mai 1884, par Edgar E. Smith. 

407. Protestant Pillar. Fonde a Montreal par E. Berryman. Mensuel. 

408. Woman's Journal. Revue philanthropique mensuelle, fondee a Ottawa en 

septembre 1884, par Mademoiselle Mary Scott. Format in-quarto. 



1885 

409. Canadian (The) Militia Gazette. Revue hebdomadaire publiee a Ottawa, 

le 12 mai par J. D. Taylor, et imprimee par Mason et Reynolds, rue 
Elgin. Transported a Montreal le 12 mai 1892, et conserve son titre 
jusqu'au 15 aout de la meme annee. 

410. Canadian Military Gazette. Fondee a Montreal par E. Desbarats. Bi- 

mensuelle a 20 pages par mois. Paraissait encore en 1895. 

411. * Canadian Trade Review, Finance and Insurance Record. Fonde a Mont- 

real, et parait toutes les semaines, a 40 pages par numero. Edite par 
Henry Harvey. 80 pages par livraison. 

412. Daily (The) Sun. Journal politique, litteraire, etc., fonde a Ottawa par 

Carroll Ryan, le 18 mai 1885. Disparait en decembre de la meme annee 
pour faire place a I'Evening Journal. 

413. * Evening (The) Journal. Fonde a Ottawa le 10 decembre, et public" par 

Woodburn et Ross, rue Elgin. Redige par P. D. Ross. Journal quoti- 
dien, politique, industriel et commercial. 

414. Hotel Reporter. Enregistre .au greffe de Montreal le 15 mai 1885, par 

R. A. Wilson. 

415. Man. Fonde a Ottawa en juillet 1885, pour remplaeer le Sanitory Journal. 

Disparait en juin 1886. 

416. Messenger of Civil Courts. Enregistre a Montreal le 17 decembre 1885, 

par Eug. Globensky. Quotidien. 

417. * Montreal Produce Bulletin. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 26 aout 

1885, par Henry Mason. Mensuel. 

418. New Era. Fonde aux Trois-Rivieres. 

419. News and Brome County Advocate. Fonde a Knowlton, comte de Brome, 

par E. R. Smith et Fils. Journal hebdomadaire a 12 pages. 

420. Pluin and Phalley. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 4 decembre, par 

M. Jacobs. Hebdomadaire. 

421. Royal Templar. Public a Montreal par W. Buchanan. 

422. Sinclair's Monthly Circular and Literary Gazette. Petite feuille fondee "a 

Quebec par P. Sinclair, libraire. Mensuelle a 16 pages in-8. 

423. Sporting Life and Canadian Clippers. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 

7 septembre, par Peter Murphy. Mensuel. 

424. * Trade Bulletin. Fonde a Montreal par H. Mason. Hebdomadaire a 4 

pages. Parait encore en 1905. 



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1886 

425. * Canada (The) Health Journal. Eenait avec le Vol. 8, No. 10, de la serie 

commence avec le Sanitary Journal, pour remplacer Man disparu en juin 
1886. Ce journal existe encore. 

426. Canadian Athletic News. Fonde a Montreal le 7 mai 1886, et publie 

chaque semaine a 10 pages. 

427. Canadian Grocer. Fonde a Montreal par la MacLean Pub. Co. Eevue de 

80 pages hebdomadaire. 

428. * Children's Kecord. Fonde "a Montreal par le Eev. E. Scott, D.D. Men- 

suel a 16 pages. 

429. Commercial (The) Agency Register for the Province of Quebec and the 

Maritime Provinces. Espece de registre des agenees commerciales fonde 
a Montreal. 

430. Dairyman. Fonde a Montreal par Th. Eobinson. 

431. Dominion Grocer. Fonde a Montreal par J. Lovell Wiseman. Mensuel 

34 pages. Disparu. 

432. Every Saturday. Eevue politique et litteraire, fondee a Ottawa le IB 

decembre 1886, par Kribs et Cuzner. Le numero prospectus seul parait. 

433. Family Visitor. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 25 fevrier 1886, par 

Walter Madge. Mensuel. 

434. Masonic News. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 23 aout, par John 

Wilson. Hebdomadaire. 

435. Montreal (The) and Dublin Freeman's Journal. Enregistre le 21 mai, par 

James A. Quinn. Hebdomadaire. 

436. * Ottawa Valley Journal and Home and Farm News. Journal bi-hebdoma- 

daire fonde a Ottawa, comme edition speciale du Journal paru I'ann6e 
precedents (V. No. 408). 

437. Eecord. Journal presbyterien, fonde a Montreal par J. U. Felton. Men- 

suel a 16 pages. 

438. Record (The). Fonde a Quebec le 3 fevrier, par J. H. Charleson, qui le 

redige et le publie. Quotidien. Disparait le 20 mars 1887. 

439. Winning (The) Number. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 23 octobre, 

par Frank Weir. Hebdomadaire. 

1887 

440. Anglo-Saxon (The)}. Eevue mensuelle publiee a Ottawa en septembre, 

comme organe des "Sons of England." Imprimee par Mason et Eey- 
nolds. Mensuelle a 8 pages par livraison. 

441. Canadian Colonist. Enregistre a Montreal le 18 mars, par M. S. Foley. 

442. Canadian Workman Newspaper. Fonde a Montreal par Arthur W. Short. 

443. City of Quebec Jubilee Illustrated. Numero special publie a Quebec par 

I'Electeur. 



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444. Daily Hotel Reporter. Enregistre a Montreal le 6 novembre, par P. N. 

Meldoon. Mensuel. 

445. Daily News. Enregistre" a Montreal le 30 octobre, par H! Beaugrand. 

Quotidien. 

446. Funeral Director. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 18 mars, 1887, par 

D. E. Nelson. Hebdomadaire. 

447. Independent (The). Fonde a Lachute, comte d 'Argenteuil. 

448. Land (The) we Live in. Fonde a Sherbrooke par Daniel Thomas, notaire 

et registrateur. Journal de sport et humoristique. Dure environ un an. 

449. Mercantile Gazette. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal, par W. H. 

Buchanan. Mensuel. 

450. * Ottawa (The) Naturalist. Organe mensuel de 1 'Ottawa Field Naturalist 

Club, fonde a Ottawa en avril. Parait tous les trois mois d 'avril 188i> 
a avril 1890, puis devient mensuel. Parait encore. 

451. Petite (La) France and Canada First. Public a Montreal par L. J- 

Richard Hubert, A. C. de Lery Macdonald et Wm. Chapman. Mensuel. 

452. * Eeal Estate Record. Enregistre a Montreal le ler decembre 1887, par 

J. C. .Simpson. (V. No. 384). 

453. Sheef (The). Enregistre au greffe d Montreal le 22 novembre 1887, par 

C. H. Binks. Mensuel. 

1888 

454. Baptist (The) Visitor. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 7 mai, par 

E. H. Cressey. Mensuel. 

455. Chateauguay Times. Fonde a Ormstown, comte de Chateauguay. Hebdo- 

madaire. Nouvelle serie en 1891. 

456. Christian (The) Worker. Parochial Journal of Trinity Church, Quebec. 

Fonde a Quebec en mars 1888. Redige" par Alfred Buchan, recteur de 
1'eglise de la Trinite. Imprime chez Cary. 

457. * Congregational (The) Record. Organe mensuel de la Congregational 

Church, Ottawa. Donne quelques numeros seulement. 

458. Dominion Church Monthly. Revue religieuse mensuelle, publiee a Ottawa 

en novembre sous les auspices de la Young People's Association of the 
Dominion Methodist Church. Redigee par le R4v. C. S. Deeprose, et 
administree par A. Nugent. 

459. Dominion Illustrated. Fonde a Montreal a 32 pages in-folio. Devient en 

1892 le Dominion Illustrated Monthly avec le format in-quarto. Dis- 
parait en juillet 1893. 

460. Field and Factory in Canada. Revue de 1 'Industrie canadienne, fondee a 

Ottawa en septembre, comme supplement de 1 J 'Ottawa Citizen. Un seul 
numero parait. 

461. Friend (The) of the Friendless. Revue mensuelle publiee a Ottawa par 

Mademoiselle Bertha H. Wright, 1'une des directrices de la Y. W. C. A. 
Fondee en mai, et imprimee au Free Press. En 1892, cette revue change 
son nom et devient Friendly Greetings. 



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462. Hardware and Metal. Public a Montreal par la MacLean Pub. Co., a SO 

pages. Hebdomadaire. 

463. Index of Current Events. Revue mensuelle a 16 pages fondee a Montreal 

par . Dal by. 

464. Methodist. Revue hebdomadaire, publiee a Montreal par la City Printing 

and Publishing Co. 

465. Owl (The). Revue litteraire mensuelle publiee a Ottawa par 1 'universite" 

d 'Ottawa, en Janvier 1888. 

466. Patent (The) Review. Revue mensuelle Internationale, fondee a Ottawa 

par A. Harvey, J.C. Parait par livraison de 16 pages. Illustre. 

467. * United Canada. Journal politique et catholique, fonde a Ottawa le 17 

novembre et redige par le Reverend John Coffee, jusqu'en Janvier 1890. 
John D. Grace le remplace. Organe des catholiques irlandais. 



1889 

468. Commonwealth (The). Fonde a Ottawa le 2 novembre 1889, par la Com- 

monwealth Print, and Pub. Co. of Ontario. Ce journal devait etre heb- 
domadaire, mais le prospectus seul a paru. 

469. Canadiana. Revue historique, fondee a Montreal en Janvier 1889. Redigee 

par W. J. White. Parait jusqu'en decembre 1890. Hebdomadaire. 

470. Canadian (The) Eagle Knight. Organe mensuel des Knights of the 

Golden Eagle du Canada, fonde a Ottawa en juin par Charles Abbott. 

471. Canadian Methodist Review. Fondee a Montreal, cette revue paraissait 

deux fois par mois et donnait 152 pages de jnatiere a lire. Existait 
encore en 1895. 

472. Daily (The) Record. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 11 septembre, 

par A. Periard. Quotidien. 

473. Dry Goods Review. Fondee a Montreal par la MacLean Publ.' Co. Men- 

suelle a 150 pages. 

474. Messenger of Civil Courts. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 6 decembre, 

par J. N. Fulton. Quotidien. 

475. Nut-Shell (The). Journal mensuel fonde a Ottawa en decembre 1889, et 

publiee par Bryson, Graham & Co., marchands. Cinq numeros ont paru, 
le .dernier en juin 1890. Journal minuscule de 7 x 5 ponces, imprime 
avec des caracteres fondus en Ecosse, expressement pour ce journal. Un 
journal semblable avec le meme titre et les memes annonces fut publi6 
en meme temps a Montreal et dans plusieurs villes d 'Ontario. 

476. Record and Judicial News. Journal quotidien, public a Montreal par la 

Record Publishing Co. 

477. Sporting Life. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 8 f evrier, par James 

Crossby. Hebdomadaire. 

478. T. M. C. A. News. Fonde a Quebec par 1 'Association des Young Men 

Christian. Edite par F. W. Gooch. 



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189O 

479. Canadian Breeder. Revue mensuelle publiee a Montreal par Joseph White. 

20 pages par nume"ro. 

480. Canadian Trade Review. Enregistree a Montreal le ler mai par H. Harvey. 

Mensuelle. 

481. C. M. B. A. Journal, and Roman Catholic Society News. Journal mensuel 

fonde a Montreal par James Coffey. 60 pages par livraison. Enregistre 
en 1892 par H. Howisoru. 

482. Dominion (The) Statist. Revue des progres accomplis en Canada depuis 

la Confederation des provinces. Publiee au Citizen d 'Ottawa. Un seul 
numero a paru, en oetobre 1890. 

483. Echo (The}. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 2 novembre par 1'Echo 

Publishing Co. 

484. Home Fascinator. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 5 mai 1890, par 

Chs. W. Turner. Mensuel. 

485. McCarthy's Budget, Numero unique d'une feuille d'annonces publiee en 

aout 1890 a Ottawa, par H. F. McCarthy, pharmacien. 

486. Montreal Pharmaceutical Journal. Fonde le ler avril 1890. par Lvman et 

fils. 

487. National (The) Business College Instructor t Numero unique d'une feuille 

d'annonces publiee en septembre 1890, a Ottawa, par C. H. McCarg, 
principal du National Business College. 

488. Office (The) and Home. Revue mensuelle de finances, commerce, et Indus- 

trie, publiee a Ottawa en juillet 1890, par Sawyer et Blatch. Donne 
quelques numeros seulement. 

489. Ottawa's Ghiide. Publication mensuelle fondee a Ottawa le 5 mai 1890, par 

H. Washington. 

490. Parish (The) Magazine. Revue redigee par le Reverend Owen Jones, et 

administree par A. N, McNeil, d 'Ottawa. 

491. * Pharmaceutical Journal. Fonde a Montreal par J. E. Morrison. Men- 

suel a 84 pages, publie aujourd'hui par Henry Miles. 

492. Sawyer's Monthly Review. Revue mensuelle fondee a Ottawa en juillet 

1890, par Bannell Sawyer. Devise: Progress. 

493. Traveling Men's Weekly Report. Fonde a Montreal le 17 oetobre 1890, 

par Norbert Francois Guertin. 

494. Wage (The) Earner. Journal bi-hebdomadaire, fonde a Ottawa,' en anglais 

et en frangais, par le Conseil Central des Metiers et du Travail, a 1 'occa- 
sion de la fete du travail, le 9 aout 1890. 

495 West End Wisdom. Numero unique publie a Ottawa en aout, par Shilling- 
ton et Cie, pharmaciens. Feuille d'annonces. 

1891 

496. Canadian Odd Felloiu. Revue publiee a Montreal. 

497. * Compton Co. Chfonicle and Lake Megantic Chronicle. Fonde a Cook- 

shire par D S. Channell. Hebdomadaire a 8 pages. 



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498. * Endeavor Banner. Fonde a Montreal par T. H. Allan. Eevue mensuelle 

a 36 pages par numero. 

499. Financial Reporter. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 24 fevrier, par 

Max Hering. Quotidien. 

500. * Gazette (The). Publiee a Aylmer, par Jas. T. Pattison & Co. Hebdo- 

madaire. Parait encore. 

501. Huntingdon News and Enterprise. Fonde par E. E. Smith, de St. Jean, 

comte d'Iberville, pour le comte d 'Huntingdon. Hebdomadaire a 8 
pages. 

502. * Lake Megantic Chronicle. Fonde par la Chronicle Printing Co. Hebdo- 

madaire a 8 pages. 

503. * Leader (The) and Eastern Townships Eecord. Fonde a Granby par Geo. 

C. Wilcoks. Hebdomadaire a 8 pages. Public une edition speciale pour 
Farnham. Public aujourd'hui par la Compagnie dite Granby Printing 
and Publishing Co., sous le nom de Leader-Mail. 

504. Merchant's (The) Magazine. Fonde a Montreal. 

505. Metropolitan (The). Fonde a Montreal par W. Wallach. Hebdomadaire 

a 16 pages. Existait encore le 31 decembre 1898. 

506. Miner (The), Fonde a Capelton, par W. Odell. Journal mensuel & 12 

pages, disparu en 1895. 

507. Ottawa (The) Church of England Magazine. Eevue mensuelle publiee a 

Ottawa sous les auspices de la Societe dite The Ladies' Auxiliary of the 
Church of England (Ottawa Branch), en Janvier 1891. Directeur: H. 
Pollard; redacteur: A. N. McNeil. 

508. Printer and Publisher. Fonde a Montreal par la MacLean Co. Mensuel 

a 24 pages. 

509. Trifluvian (The). Fonde aux Trois-Eivieres Dure peu. 

510. Young (The) Canadian. Journal fonde a Montreal par Margaret Poison 

Murray. 

1892 

511. * Canadian Messenger of the Sacred Heart. ,Eevue mensuelle publiee par 

les EE. PPJ. Jesuites, a Montreal. 48 pages par livraison. 

512. * Canadian (The) Military Gazette. Eevue bi-mensuelle transported d 'Ot- 

tawa a Montreal. Parait encore et publiee par McLean Pub. Co. 

513. Canadian Wine and Spirit Journal. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 

13 octobre 1892, par S. F. Byrn. 

514. Dominion (The) CasTcet. Parait le ler avril, a Montreal, et imprime a la 

Montreal Gazette pour E. C. Mann. 

515. Friendly Greetings. Publiee par livraison de 36 pages, cette revue succSde 

a une autre intitulee The Friend of the Friendless, fondee a Ottawa, en 
1888 par Bertha H. Wright. Disparait en septembre 1895. 

516. Holiness Era. Journal religieux, bi-mensuel, public a Ottawa en Janvier, 

par le Eev. E. C. Homer. Dure peu. 



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517. Leader (The}. Fonde" & Farnham par Ernest Smith. 

518. McGill Fortnightly. Organe des eleves de TUniversity McGill, de Mont- 

real. Public jusqu'en 1898, alors que le titre est transforme en eelui de 
MoGill Outlook. 

519. * Mitre (The). Fonde a Lennoxville, par Frank Gifford Vial. Meneuel. 

Petit journal religieux dirige par A. J. Vibert. 

520. Monthly Law Digest and Reporter. Eevue legale, publie"e a Montreal par 

J. Snow. 

521. News (The). Fonde a Waterloo par J. A. Chagnon. 

522. Ottawa (The) Philatelist. Bevue mensuelle, fondee a Ottawa en octobre, 

par Lionel Chevrier, et re"dige par W. J. Sabourin. 4 numeros ont paru. 

523. * Quebec (The) Gazette. Edition quotidienne du Quebec Morning Chron- 

icle, fondee le ler juin 1892. Parait encore tous les mercredis. 

524. Sunday Morning. Enregistre au greffe de Montreal le 25 avril, par Lionel 

Dansereau. Hebdomadaire. 

525. Sunday Morning News. Fonde" a Montreal par la Sunday Sun Co. 

Enregistre au greffe par William Owen, le 8 novembre 1892. Mensuel. 



1893 

526. * Calendar (The) of St. Patrick's Church. Bevue mensuelle publie"e par 

1 'abbe J, Whelan, cure de St. Patrice, a Ottawa, en mai, a 16 pages par 
livraison. Distribution gratuite. 

527. Canadian (The) Engineering News. Fonde a Montreal le 31 Janvier, par 

William Edward Gower. 

528. Canadian Photo Standard. Bevue mensuelle publiee a Montreal par David 

H. Hogg. 

529. Civil (The) Service Review. Bevue bi-mensuelle fondee a Ottawa le ler 

mars 1893. Vecut peu de temps. 

530. * Danebrog. Bevue danoise et norvegienne, fondee a Ottawa le ler mars, 

par Chs. O. Meyer, consul du Danemark. D'abord bi-mensuelle, puis 
hebdomadaire en 1896. Vit encore. 

531. Das Echo. Bevue mensuelle allemande publiee par Albert Drenge le 6 juin 

1893, a Ottawa. Dure deux ans. 

532. Free (The) Lance Journal. Journal hebdomadaire fonde a Ottawa le 13 

octobre 1893, par J. W. Patterson et J. G. Kilt. Disparait en mars 
1896. 

533. Golden (The) Crusader. Journal de temperance, fonde a Quebec en juin 

1893, 8 pages in-40. Numero unique et gratuit. 

534. * Parish Calendar. Organe de Feglise St. Georges, a Ottawa, et fonde" en 

octobre par le Bev. J. M. Snowdon. Imprime chez Thoburn & Co. 

535. * Rapports judiciaires de Quebec. Bapports des cours publics dans les 

deux langues, a 96 pages par livraison. Imprimes a la Gazette de 
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536. * Real Estate Record. Fonde a Montreal par James G. Simpson et Henry 

Lester Putnam. 

537. Saturday (The) Echo. Journ