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I. Nos quatre historiens modernes, Bibaud, Garneau, Ferland, Faillon, par J. M. LEMOINE.
II. Discours d'inauguration, par FAUCHER DE ST. MAURICE..
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III. Quelques scènes d'une comédie inédite, par F. G. MARCHAND
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VII. Etude sur les commencements de la poésie française au Canada, par P. J. O. CHAUVEAU.
VIII. Notre passé littéraire et nos deux historiens, par L'ABBÉ CASGRAIN
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IX. Vive la France, (poésie) par L. H. FRÉCHETTE.
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X. Notice sur les fondateurs de Montréal, par L'ABBÉ VERREAU...
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XIV. Notre histoire-à la mémoire de F. X. Garneau, (poésie)—par L. H. FRÉCHETTE..
XV. Les premiers seigneurs du Canada, par B. SULTE...........
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XVI. Un bonheur en attire un autre,-comédie en un acte, par F. G. MARCHAND..
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SECTION II.
1882.
1. Inaugural Address, by DANIEL WILSON......
II. On the Establishment of Free Public Libraries in Canada, by ALPHEUS TODD........
III. Language and Conquest-A Retrospect and a Forecast-by JOHN READE..............
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SECTION II-Continued.
1883.
IV. Pre-Aryan American Man, by DANIEL WILSON..
V. Some Old Forts by the Sea, by J. G. BOURINOT.......
VI. The Literature of French Canada, by JOHN LESPERANCE...
VII. A Problem of Visual Perception, by J. CLARK MURRAY.
VIII. The Nomenclature of the Laws of Association, by J. CLARK MURRAY.....
IX. An Addition to the Logical Square of Opposition, by J. CLARK MURRAY..
SECTION III.
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I. The Relations of the Natural Sciences; Inaugural Address, by T. STERRY HUNT......
I. On the Law of Facility of Error, etc., by CHARLES CARPMAEL................
II. On an Application af a Special Determinant, by J. B. CHERRIMAN..
III. The Motion of a Chain on a Fixed Plane Curve, by J. B. CHERRIMAN....
IV. Note on the Bishop's Move in Chess, by J. B. CHERRIMAN...............................
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V. On the Measurement of the Resistance of Electrolytes, by J. G. MACGREGOR..
VI. Note on Molecular Contraction in Natural Sulphids, by E. J. CHAPMAN
VII. Symmetrical Investigation of the Curvatures of Surfaces, by ALEX. JOHNSON.
VIII. Note on Zinc-Sulphid, by THOS. MACFARLANE...
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X. On the Reduction of Sulphate of Soda by Carbon, by THOS. MACFARLANE.....
XI. On some Experimemts showing that the Electromotive Force in Polarization is Inde-
pendent of the Difference of Potential of the Electrodes, by J. G. MACGREGOR.. 49
XII. Note on Spectroscopic Scales, by E. J. CHAPMAN.... 55
XIII. On Cryptomorphism in its relation to Classification and Mineral Types, by E. J.CHAPMAN. 57
XIV. Sur la mesure des distances terrestres par des observations astronomiques, par E. DEVILLE. 61
XV. On the Application of Hydriodic Acid as a Blowpipe Reagent (with four plates), by E.
HAANEL......
XVI. On a Mechanical Means of making a Sidereal Clock show Mean Time, by N. F. DUPUIS. 75
XVII. On some Minerals new to Canada, by B. J. HARRINGTON..
XXI. Reports on the Transit of Venus of December 6th, 1882, as follows:
XXIV. On the Transition Resistance to the Electric Current, etc., by J. G. MACGREGOR..
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SECTION IV.
I. On the Quebec Group in Geology (with wood-cut) by A. R. C. SELWYN..
II. On the Cretaceous ond Tertiary Floras of British Columbia and the North West Terri-
tories, (with eight plates), by J. W. DAWSON......................
III. On the Importance of Economising and Preserving our Forests, by W. SAUNDERS......
IV. On a General Section from the Laurentian Axis to the Rocky Mountains, (with a
wood-cut) by G. M. DAWSON....
V. Notes on the Distribution of Northern, Southern and Saline Plants in Canada, by JOHN
MACOUN
VI. Notes on the Birds of Hudson's Bay, by ROBERT BELL....................
VII. On the Glaciation of Newfoundland, by ALEX. MURRAY....
VIII. On the Introduction and Dissemination of Noxious Insects, by W. SAUNDERS.......
IX. On the Lower Cretaceous Rocks of British Columbia, by J. F.WHITEAVES...
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X. Illustrations of the Fauna of the St. John Group, (with two plates), by G. F. MATTHEW. 87
XI. On some supposed Annelid Tracks from the Gaspé Sandstones, (with two plates), by J.
II. On the Influence of Sex upon the Hybrids among Fruits, by W. SAUNDERS...........
III. On the Flora of the Gaspé Peninsula, by JOHN MACOUN...
IV. On the Folding of the Carboniferous Strata in the Maritime Provinces of Canada. by
E. GILPIN JR......................
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V. On the Triassic of the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia, by G. M. DAWSON...... 143
VI. On a Method of distinguishing Lacustrine from Marine Deposits, by G. F. MATTHEW. 174
VII. Notes on Canadian Polypetala, by JOHN MACOUN..........
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VIII. Causes of the Fertility of the Land in the Canadian North West, by ROBERT BELL..... 157
IX. Note sur la Géologie du Lac St. Jean, par L'ABBÉ J. C. K. LAFLAMME......
X. The Geological History of Serpentines, including Notes on Pre-Cambrian Rocks, by T.
STERRY HUNT....
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XI. A Historical Account of the Taconic Question in Geology, with a Discussion of the Rela-
tions of the Taconian Series to the older Crystalline and to the Cambrian Rocks,
Part I., by T. STERRY HUNT..............
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XII. Illustrations of the Fauna of the St. John Group, (Supplement), by G. F. MATTHEW.... 271
NOTES AND ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS IN SECTION IV.
I. On the Physical and Geological History of the St. John River, N.B., by L. N. BAILEY. 281
II. On some Ferruginous Concretions by D. HONEYMAN. 285
III. On Erosion from Coast-Ice and Floating Ice in the Baie des Chaleurs, by R. CHALMERS. 285
IV. On a Specimen of the Inferior Maxilla of Phoca Groenlandica, by J. A. GRANT....... 286
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Four plates in chromolithography, to illustrate DR. HAANEL'S paper on Blowpipe
Analysis; (at the end of the section.)
One wood-cut with DR. SELWYN's paper on the Quebec Group; (with the text.) Eight lithographed plates to illustrate DR. J. W. DAWSON's paper on Fossil Floras;
(at the end of the section.)
One wood-cut with DR. G. M. DAWSON'S General Section, etc.; (with the text.)
Two lithographed plates to illustrate MR. G. F. MATTHEW's paper on the Fauna of the
St. John Group; (at the end of the section.)
Two heliotype plates to illustrate MR. J. F. WHITEAVES' paper on Annelid Tracks ;