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DOMINION OF CANADA (Continued)-

CONTINUATION OF LETTERS FROM SUSSEX EMIGRANTS IN UPPER CANADA. Written in 1836. Pamp. 165. Petworth, 1836 PETITION OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY OF LOWER CANADA TO THE KING AND THE TWO HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, ADOPTED IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE DISCLOSURE OF THE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE GOVERNOR AND COMMISSIONERS. 8vo. Lond. 1836

WADDILOVE. Stewart Missions : a Series of Letters and Journals
calculated to exhibit to British Christians the Spiritual Destitution
of the Emigrants settled in the remote parts of Upper Canada. With
a Memoir of the Rt. Rev. C. J. Stewart, Bishop of Quebec. Edited by
Rev. W. J. D. Waddilove.
12mo. Lond. 1838
HORTON. Exposition and Defence of Earl Bathurst's Administration of the
Affairs of Canada, when Colonial Secretary, during 1822-27. By Sir
Robert W. Horton.
8vo. Lond. 1838

SPEECH OF LORD BROUGHAM IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS ON
CANADA.
12mo. Lond. 1838
REPORT 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.

2 vols. 8vo. Svo. Montreal, 1839 GLENELG. Despatches of Lord Glenelg to Sir F. B. Head during his Administration of the Government of Upper Canada. 8vo. Lond. 1839 REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF UPPER CANADA ON THE REPORT OF THE EARL OF DURHAM ON THE AFFAIRS OF UPPER CANADA. 12mo. Toronto, 1839 REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY OF UPPER CANADA APPOINTED TO REPORT ON THE STATE OF THE PROVINCE. 12mo. Toronto, 1839 BLISS. Essay on the Re-Constitution of Her Majesty's Government in Canada. By Henry Bliss. 12mo. Lond. 1839

MATTHEW. Emigration Fields, North America, the Cape, Australia, and New Zealand: describing these Countries and giving a comparative View of the Advantages they present to British Settlers. By Patrick Matthew. 12mo. Edin. 1839 AUDUBON. Synopsis of the Birds of North America. By John James 8vo. Edin. 1839

Audubon.

TRAILL. Backwoods of Canada; being Letters from the Wife of an Emigrant Officer. By Mrs. Catherine Parr Traill. 12mo. Lond. 1839 BUTLER. Emigrant's Handbook of Facts concerning Canada, New Zealand, Australia, &c.; with the relative Advantages each of the Colonies offers for Emigration, and Practical Advice to intending Emigrants. By Samuel Butler. 12mo. Glasgow, 1843 CANADA, NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, NEWFOUNDLAND, &c. ; with the History, Present State, and Prospects of these Colonies in regard to Emigration. 12mo. Lond. 1843

LIFE IN THE WEST: Back-wood Leaves and Prairie Flowers. Rough Sketches on the Borders of the Picturesque, the Sublime, and Ridiculous. Extracts from the Note Book of Morleigh in search of an Estate. 12mo. Lond. 1843

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DOMINION OF CANADA (Continued)

FALCONER. Two Letters respecting the Appointment of Agents in England for the English Colonies in North America, previously to the Declaration of their Independence, from G. Bancroft and Jared Sparks; and a Statement of the Dispute between Sir C. Metcalfe and the House of Assembly of the Province of Canada. By Thomas Falconer.

12mo. Lond. 1844

A VIEW OF SIR CHARLES METCALFE'S GOVERNMENT OF CANADA. 8vo. Lond. 1844

ADDRESSES PRESENTED TO SIR CHARLES T. METCALFE,
GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, ON
THE OCCASION OF THE RESIGNATION OF HIS LATE
ADVISERS. With His Excellency's Replies. 8vo. Toronto, 1844
RYERSON. Sir Charles Metcalfe defended against the Attacks of his Late
Counsellors. By Rev. Dr. Egerton Ryerson. 8vo. Toronto, 1844
DARTNELL. A Brief Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Transport
'Premier' near the Mouth of the River St. Lawrence, on Nov. 4, 1843,
having on board the Head-quarter Wing of the Second Battalion of the
First or Royal Regiment, proceeding from North America to the West
Indies. By George R. Dartnell.
Illustrated. 4to. Lond. 1845
LONG, PORTER, and TUCKER. America and the West Indies Geographi-
cally Described. By Prof. Long, G. R. Porter, and Prof. George
Tucker.
8vo. Lond. 1845

Pp. 353-454 refer to Canada.

SABINE. Report on the Meteorology of Toronto. By Colonel Edward Pamp. 191. Lond. 1845

Sabine.

BEAVEN. Recreations of a Long Vacation; or, a Visit to Indian Missions in
Upper Canada. By Dr. James Beaven.
12mo. Lond. 1846
WILKIE. The Oregon Treaty. By Lieut.-Col. Wilkie. Pamp. 165. Lond. 1846
SMITH'S CANADIAN GAZETTEER; comprising Statistical and General
Information respecting all parts of the Upper Province or Canada
West. By W. H. Smith.
Map. 12mo. Toronto, 1846
RYERSON. Report on a System of Public Elementary Instruction for
Upper Canada. By Rev. Dr. Egerton Ryerson. 8vo. Montreal, 1847
BRITISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA-CANADA. By C. G. N.
18mo. Lond. 1847

LANMAN. Adventures of an Angler in Canada, Nova Scotia, and the United
States. By Charles Lanman.
12mo. Lond. 1848

LOGAN. Report on the North Shore of Lake Huron. By (Sir) W. E.
Logan.
Geo. Sur. Can. 1849
JOURNAL OF THE BISHOP OF MONTREAL DURING A VISIT TO
THE CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY'S NORTH-WEST
AMERICA MISSION; to which is prefixed by the Secretaries an
Introduction giving an Account of the Formation of the Mission and
its Progress to August, 1848.
12mo. Lond. 1849

CORWIN. Report on the Trade and Commerce of the British North
American Colonies with the United States and other Countries,
embracing full and complete Tabular Statements from 1829 to 1850.
By Thomas Corwin.
8vo. Washington, 1851

WATKIN. A Trip to the United States and Canada; in a series of letters by (Sir) Edward W. Watkin. 12mo. Lond. 1852

DOMINION OF CANADA (Continued)

IMPERIAL AND PROVINCIAL ACTS, ETC., FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE FISHERIES OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. 12mo. Halifax, 1852

TREMENHEERE. Notes on Public Subjects made during a Tour in the
United States and in Canada. By Hugh Seymour Tremenheere.
12mo. Lond. 1852
Pacific and the East,
J.R.G.S. xxii. 1852
By Sir Richard H.
Account of Recent

SYNGE. Proposal for a Rapid Communication with the
via British North America. By Capt. M. H. Synge.
BONNYCASTLE. Canada, as it Was, Is, and May Be.
Bonnycastle. With considerable Additions and an
Transactions by Sir James Edward Alexander.

2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1852

BRASSEUR DE BOURBOURG. Histoire du Canada de son Église et de ses Missions depuis la découverte de l'Amérique jusqu'à nos jours, Écrite sur les documents inédits compulsés dans les Archives de l'Archevêché et de la Ville de Québec, &c. Par M. l'Abbé Brasseur de Bourbourg. 2 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1852

MOODIE. Life in the Clearings versus the Bush. By Mrs. Susannah Moodie. 12mo. Lond. 1853

HUNT. Mineral Waters of Canada: their Geological Distribution, &c. By
T. Sterry Hunt.
Geo. Sur. Can. 1853
SABINE. Periodic and Non-Periodic Variations of the Temperature at
Toronto from 1841 to 1852. By Colonel Edward Sabine.

BARTHE.

Tran. Roy. Soc. 1853

Lettre sur le Canada à M. de Monmerque. Par J. G. Barthe.
Pamp. 202. Paris, 1853

CHRISTIE. A History of the late Province of Lower Canada, Parliamentary and Political, from the commencement to the close of its existence as a separate Province; embracing a period of fifty years, that is to say, from the erection of the Province in 1791, to the extinguishment thereof in 1841, and its Reunion with Upper Canada, by Act of the Imperial Parliament. By Robert Christie.

5 vols. 12mo. Quebec, 1848-54 TACHÉ. Esquisse sur le Canada considéré sous le point de vue économiste. Par J. C. Taché. 12mo. Paris, 1855 DUSSIEUX. Le Canada sous la domination Française-d'après les Archives de la Marine et de la Guerre. Par Prof. L. Dussieux.

Svo. Paris, 1855 MURRAY. Fossiliferous Rocks of Western Canada. By Alexander Murray. Geo. Sur. Can.

1855

MURRAY. Exploration of Lake Nipissing and the French River. By Alexander Murray. Ibid.

MARCOU. Esquisse d'une classification des Chaunes de Montagne d'un partie de l'Amérique du Nord. Par Jules Marcou. Geo. Sur. Can. 1855 MARCOU. Résumé Explicatif d'une Carte Géologique des États-Unis et des

Provinces Anglaises de l'Amérique du Nord. Par Jules Marcou. Ibid. LANGEVIN. Le Canada, ses Institutions, Ressources, Produits, Manufactures, &c. Par (Sir) Hector L. Langevin. 12mo. Quebec, 1855 BARTHE. Le Canada reconquis par la France. Par J. G. Barthe. Suivé de pièces justificatives, auvrage illustré de 6 gravures et 1 carte.

Svo, Paris, 1855

DOMINION OF CANADA (Continued)

ÉDITS ET ORDONNANCES ROYAUX: contenant les Déclarations et

Arrêts du Conseil d'état du Roi concernant le Canada; les Arrêts et
Réglemens du Conseil Supérieur de Québec les Ordonnances et
Jugements des Gouverneurs et Intendants du Canada et les Com-
missions des dits Gouverneurs et Intendants et des différents Officiers
Civils et de Justice.
3 vols. Quebec, 1854-56

ROSS. Seat of Government of Canada (first published in 1843-now repub-
lished with additional matter); also the Composition and Functions of
the Legislative Council and the Double Majority' Question. By
Dunbar Ross.
Sm. 4to. Quebec, 1856
RICHARDSON. Anticosti: Character of the Country and Coast Vegetation,
Harbours, Rivers and Lakes, Wild Animals. By James Richardson.
Geo. Sur. Can. 1856

BILLINGS. New Species of Fossils from the Silurian Rocks of Canada.
By E. Billings.
Ibid.
HODGINS. Canadian Specimen of the Porteus of the Lakes. By (Dr.) J.
George Hodgins.
‘Can. Jour.' i. (N.S). 1856
COUPER. Coleoptera collected in Canada. By William Couper. Ibid.
FLEMING. Canadian Geological Survey and its Director, Sir William
Edmond Logan. By (Sir) Sandford Fleming.
REYNOLDS. Discovery of Copper and other Indian Relics, near Brockville,
Ontario. By Dr. Thomas Reynolds.

Ibid.

Ibid.

WILSON. Southern Shores of Lake Superior. By (Sir) Daniel Wilson. Ibid. WILSON. Discovery of Indian Remains, County Norfolk, Canada West. By (Sir) Daniel Wilson.

Ibid.

WILSON. Ancient Miners of Lake Superior. By (Sir) Daniel Wilson. Ibid.
CANADA: the Land of Hope for the Settler, Artisan, Small Capitalist, &c.
Pamp. 149. Lond. 1857

CANADA. Ein Kurzer Abrisz von dessen Geographischer Lage, Production,
Clima und Bodenbeschaffenheit, &c. Pamp. 174. Toronto, 1857
HALL. Descriptions of New Species of Palæozoic Fossils from the Lower
Helderberg, Oriskany Sandstone, Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, and
Chemung Groups. By James Hall.
Geo. Sur. Can. 1857

ADAMSON. Decrease, Restoration, and Preservation of Salmon in Canada.
By Rev. Dr. W. A. Adamson.
· Can. Jour.' ii. (N.S.) 1857
GEIKIE. Canadian English. By Rev. A. Constable Geikie.
Ibid.
LANGTON. Early Discoveries of the French in North America. By John
Langton.

Ibid.

Ibid.

WILSON. Supposed Prevalence of One Cranial Type throughout the
American Aborigines. By (Sir) Daniel Wilson.
WILSON. Narcotic Usages and Superstitions of the Old and New World.
By (Sir) Daniel Wilson.
Ibid.
CANADA AND THE CAPE.
E.P. Mon. Mag. i. 1857
JONES. History of the Ojibway Indians; with especial Reference to their
Conversion to Christianity. By Rev. Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby),
Indian Missionary. With a Memoir of the Writer, by the Rev. Dr. G.
Osborn.
12mo. Lond. 1858
LOGAN. Probable Subdivision of the Laurentian Rocks of Canada.
By Sir
William E. Logan.
Can. Jour. iii. (N.S.) 1858
Ibid.

LOGAN. Relative Dates of various Intrusive Rocks cutting the Laurentian
Series in Canada. By Sir William E. Logan,

DOMINION OF CANADA (Continued)-

ASSIKINACK. Legends and Traditions of the Odahwah Indians. By
Francis Assikinack.
'Can. Jour.' iii. (N.S.) 1858
CHAPMAN. Trilobites from Canadian Rocks. By Prof. E. J. Chapman. Ibid.
SMALLWOOD. Observatory at St. Martin, Isle Jesus, Canada East. By
Prof. Charles Smallwood.

Ibid.

ASSIKINACK. Social and Warlike Customs of the Odahwah Indians. By Francis Assikinack. Ibid. ASSIKINACK. Odahwah Indian Language. By Francis Assikinack. Ibid. REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED ΤΟ INVESTIGATE INDIAN AFFAIRS IN CANADA.

8vo. Toronto, 1858

FIGURES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF CANADIAN ORGANIC REMAINS.
With Preface by Sir William E. Logan.
8vo. Montreal, 1858
WILSON. Canada: its Productions and Resources. By Prof. John Wilson.
J.S.A. vi.

1858

By E. 1859

BILLINGS. Fossil Corals of the Devonian Rocks of Canada West.
Billings.
Can. Jour. iv. (N.S.)
WILSON. Early Notices of the Beaver, in Europe and America. By (Sir)
Daniel Wilson.
Ibid.
ASHE. Employment of the Electric Telegraph in determining the Longitude
of some of the Principal Places in Canada. By Lieut. E. D. Ashe. Ibid.
WHITAKER. Two Letters to the Bishop of Toronto in reply to charges.
brought by the Bishop of Huron against the Theological Teaching of
Trinity College, Toronto. By George Whitaker.

Pamp. 165. Toronto, 1860
WALLBRIDGE. Ancient Mounds upon the Shores of the Bay of Quinté.
By T. C. Wallbridge.
'Can. Jour.' v. (N.S.) 1860
HUNT. Intrusive Rocks of Montreal. By J. Sterry Hunt.
Ibid.
ROBB. Physical Geology of the Western Districts of Canada. By Charles
Robb.
Ibid.
BRITISH NORTH AMERICA: comprising Canada, British Central North
America, British Columbia, Vancouver's Island, Nova Scotia and Cape
Breton, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and
Labrador.
12mo. Lond. N.D.

BILLINGS. Devonian Fossils of Canada West.

By E. Billings. 'Can. Jour.' v., vi. 1860–61

MCILWRAITH. Notices of Birds observed near Hamilton, Canada West. By Thomas McIlwraith.

GIBB. Canadian Caverns. By Dr. George D. Gibb.

Ibid. vi. 1861

Ibid.

DE CEW. Geology of the Townships of Windham and Middleton, County of Norfolk, Canada West. By J. De Cew.

Ibid.

HUNT.

Canadian Chloritoid. By J. Sterry Hunt.

Ibid.

LOGAN. Fauna of the Quebec Group of Rocks, and the Primordial Zone of Canada. By Sir William E. Logan. Ibid.

CHAPMAN. Drift Deposits of Western Canada, and the Ancient Extension of the Lake Area of that Region. By Prof. E. J. Chapman. CHAPMAN. Occurrence of Fresh-water Shells in the Upper Drift Deposits of Western Canada. By Prof. E. J. Chapman.

Ibid.

Ibid.

ROBB. Petroleum Springs of Western Canada. By Charles Robb,

Ibid.

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