Déliberations Et Mémoires de la Société Royale Du Canada

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Royal Society of Canada., 1883

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Nos quatre historiens modernes Bibaud Garneau Ferland Faillon par J M LEMOINE
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Discours dinauguration par FAUCHER DE ST MAURICE
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Quelques scènes dune comédie inédite par F G MARCHAND
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Familles canadiennes par LABBÉ TANGUAY
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Les interprètes du temps de Champlain par B SULTE
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Le bien pour le mal poésie par P LEMAY
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Etude sur les commencements de la poésie française au Canada par P J O CHAUVEAU
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Notre passé littéraire et nos deux historiens par LABBÉ CASGRAIN
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Vive la France poésie par L H FRÉCHETTE
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Notice sur les fondateurs de Montréal par LABBÉ VERREAU
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Les Archives du Canada par J M LEMOINE
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Louis Turcotte par FAUCHER DE ST MAURICE
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Etude sur les noms par LABBÉ TANGUAY
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Notre histoireà la mémoire de F X Garneau poésiepar L H FRÉCHETTE XV Les premiers seigneurs du Canada par B SULTE
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Un bonheur en attire un autrecomédie en un acte par F G MARCHAND
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SECTION II
Inaugural Address by DANIEL WILSON 1
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On the Establishment of Free Public Libraries in Canada by ALPHEUS TODD 13
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Language and ConquestA Retrospect and a Forecastby JOHN READE 17
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at the end of the section
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PreAryan American Man by DANIEL WILSON 35
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Some Old Forts by the Sea by J G BOURINOT 71
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The Literature of French Canada by JOHN LESPERANCE 81
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A Problem of Visual Perception by J CLARK MURRAY 89
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The Nomenclature of the Laws of Association by J CLARK MURRAY 91
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An Addition to the Logical Square of Opposition by J CLARK MURRAY 95
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SECTION III
The Relations of the Natural Sciences Inaugural Address by T STERRY HUNT 1
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On the Law of Facility of Error etc by CHARLES CARPMAEL 9
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On an Application af a Special Determinant by J B CHERRIMAN 13
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The Motion of a Chain on a Fixed Plane Curve by J B CHERRIMAN 15
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Note on the Bishops Move in Chess by J B CHERRIMAN 19
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On the Measurement of the Resistance of Electrolytes by J G MACGREGOR 21
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Note on Molecular Contraction in Natural Sulphids by E J CHAPMAN 27
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Sur la mesure des distances terrestres par des observations astronomiques par E DEVILLE 61
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On the Application of Hydriodic Acid as a Blowpipe Reagent with four plates by E HAANEL 65
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On a Mechanical Means of making a Sidereal Clock show Mean Time by N F DUPUIS 75
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On some Minerals new to Canada by B J HARRINGTON 79
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The Preparations at Montreal by ALEXANDER JOHNSON 83
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General Report by CHARLES CARPMAEL 87
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Observations at Winnipeg by PROF MCLEOD 90
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Observations at Kingston by PROF WILLIAMSON 94
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Observations at Cobourg by A R BAIN 96
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Observations at Ottawa by F L BLAKE 97
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On the Transition Resistance to the Electric Current etc by J G MACGREGOR 99
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Notes on the Distribution of Northern Southern and Saline Plants in Canada by JOHN MACOUN 45
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Notes on the Birds of Hudsons Bay by ROBERT BELL 49
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On the Glaciation of Newfoundland by ALEX MURRAY 55
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On the Introduction and Dissemination of Noxious Insects by W SAUNDERS 77
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On the Lower Cretaceous Rocks of British Columbia by J F WHITEAVES 81
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Illustrations of the Fauna of the St John Group with two plates by G F MATTHEW 87
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On some supposed Annelid Tracks from the Gaspé Sandstones with two plates by J F WHITEAVES 109
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On the Classification of Crinoids by E J CHAPMAN 113
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On the Geology of Lake Superior by A R C SELWYN 117
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On the Influence of Sex upon the Hybrids among Fruits by W SAUNDERS 123
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On the Flora of the Gaspé Peninsula by JOHN MACOUN 127
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On the Folding of the Carboniferous Strata in the Maritime Provinces of Canada by E GILPIN JR 137
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On the Triassic of the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia by G M DAWSON 143
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On a Method of distinguishing Lacustrine from Marine Deposits by G F MATTHEW 174
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Notes on Canadian Polypetala by JOHN MACOUN 151
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Causes of the Fertility of the Land in the Canadian North West by ROBERT BELL 157
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Note sur la Géologie du Lac St Jean par LABBÉ J C K LAFLAMME 163
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The Geological History of Serpentines including Notes on PreCambrian Rocks by T STERRY HUNT 165
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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...
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Illustrations of the Fauna of the St John Group Supplement by G F MATTHEW
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On the Physical and Geological History of the St John River N B by L N BAILEY
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On some Ferruginous Concretions by D HONEYMAN
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On a Specimen of the Inferior Maxilla of Phoca Groenlandica by J A GRANT
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