CANADIAN CATALOGUE OF BOOKS Part One | Canadian | Catalogue of Books | By | W. R. Haight | Toronto | Haight & Company | 1896 | Cover title as above, verso coat of arms, provinces and territories of Canada, half title, verso bibliography, title as above, verso copyright entry and printer, preface, verso catalogues consulted, index table of sizes il., text pp. 1—104, title index pp. 105—120, chronologic index pp. 121— 128, list of subscribers il., tpp! 138. An edition of 509 copies printed. F»ART ONE CANADIAN CATALOGUE OF BOOKS BY W. E. HAIGHT TORONTO HAIGHT & COMPANY 1896 - -Tfr- —, :y-r-,-jf .-J-T-T OOnSGS Entered, according to the Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year eigliteen hundred and ninety-six, by W. R. Haight, at the Department of Agriculture. TORONtO C. Blackett Robinson, Printer, 5 Jordan Sf. 1896 J NATIOINAX URRAKY CANADA •IBI1IDTHEi 134 104 X 6i 135 lOix 7? 136 I0.ix 7i 137 lOix 6? 138 10 X 74 139 10 X 6J 140 10 X 64 141 10 X 6 142 ll|x 9 143 llix 8J 144 114« «i 145 11 X H 146 12?x 94 147 I'^x 9i 148 12 X 9J 149 14 X 9 150 94* 54 151 84* 7 152 5ix 4 153 Six 4J CATALOGUE. ADAM. — An Algonquin Maiden : A Romance of the Early Days of Upper Canada. By G. Mercer Adam and A. Ethelwyn Wetherald. 240 pp. Montreal : John Lovell & Son. Toronto : Williamson & Co. 1887. (W. & Co. $1.00.) 65. ADAM.— Toronto of To-Day, with a Glance at the Past. By G. Mercer Adam. Bryce's souvenir guide to Toronto. 36. Entered for copyripfht in Ihe year 1887. Contains a. map anil 20 views. ADAM. — Canada from Sea to Sea. Historical and descriptive. By G. Mercer Adam. Bryce's tourist's illustrated handbook to the Canadian Dominion. 58 pp. Toronto: William Bryce. P. $1.00. 23. Entered for copyrijrht in the year 1888. Contains numerous illustrations and map. ADAM. -Handbook of Commercial Union. A collection of papers read before the Commercial Union Club, Toronto, with speeches, letters and other documents in favor of unrestricted reciprocity with the United States. Preceded by an introduction by Mr. Gold- win Smith. Edited by G. Mercer Adam. 296 pp. Toronto : Hunter, Rose & Company. 1888. P. 25c. 73. Contains a colored map. ADAM. — Muskoka Illustrated. With descriptive narrative of this picturesque region. By G. Mercer Adam. 4 + 20 pp. Toronto : Wm. Bryce. 23. Entered for copyright in the ye.ir iSSS. Contains numerous illustrations and maps. ADAM. — Toronto, Old and New. A memorial volume. Histori- cal, descriptive and pictorial. Designed to mark the hundredth anniversary of the passing of the constitutional act of 1791, which set apart the Province of Upper Canada and gave birth to York (now Toronto) ; to which is added a narrative of the rise and pro- gress of the professions, and of the growth and development of the City's industries and commerce, with some sketches of the men who have made or are making the Provincial Capital. By G. Mercer Adam, with an introduction by the Rev. Henry Scadding, D.D. Profusely illustrated with photo-engravings. 212 pp. Toronto: The Mail Printing Company. 1891. P. $10.00. 147. ADAMS. — Toronto and Adjacent Summer Resorts. Illustrated souvenir and guide book, with maps and tables of railway and a ALLAN. steamboai fares, hotel rates, meteorological data, etc. Edited by E.Herbert Adams, M.D., CM., D.D.S , Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, etc. Frederick Smily, Publisher. 128 pp. Toronto : Murray Printing Company. 1894. 93. Published under the auspices of the Citizens' Committee of Toronto. ADOPTED.— The Adopted Daughter ; or. The Trials of Sabra. A tale of real life. Second edition — revised and amended. 198 pp. Montreal : John Lovell, Printer. 1863. 46" ADVANCED. — Advanced Reader. Royal Canadian series. 40 + 600 pp. Toronto : Canada Publishing Company (Limited). 72. Entered for copyright in the ye.ir 1SS2. Contains portraits and other illustrations, A. J. W. — Reply to a Pamphlet written by Rev, E. W. Gilbert, on the Fmal Perseverance of the Saints. By A. J. W. 32 pp. Toronto : Hunter, Rose &- Company. 1879. P. 25. 80. AKINS. — A Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the Church of England in the British North American Provinces. By Thomas B. Akins, D.C.L. 152 pp. Halifax, N.S. 1849. 41. AKINS. — Selections from the Public Documents of the Province of Nova Scotia. Published under a resolution of the House of Assem- bly, passed March 15, 1865. Edited by Thomas B. Akins, D.C.L., Commissioner of Public Records. The translations from the French of Benj. Curren, D.C.L. 2 + 756 pp. Halifax, N.S. : Charles Annand, Publisher. 1869. (P, G., C, 9. 4,00,) loi. Contains two fac-simile, and one type, folding' sheets. The Documents consist of Papers re- lating to the Acadian French (1714-1755). 2. Papers relating to the Forcible Kemoval of the Acadian French from Nova Scotia (1755-176S). 3. Papers relating to the French Encroachments in Nova 'Scotia (1749-1754), and the War in North America (1754-1761). 4. Papers relatinu: to the First Set- tlement of Halifax (1749-1756). 5. Papers relatintf to the First Establishment of a Representative Assembly in Nova Scotia (1755-1761). ALBUM. — Album du Canadien, Choix de morceaux litteraires, historiques, scientifiques et artistiques. 200 pp. Quebec : Imprimerie du Canadien. 1849. (P. G., C, 22, 1.50,) 94. ALBUM, — Album Litteraire et Musical de la Revue Canadienne. Bibliotheque des families, ou recueil choisi de romans, nouvelles, feuilletons, ouvrages historiques et dramatiques, legendes, anec- dotes, episodes, etc., etc. Par les auteurs les plus renommes. Lec- tures du soir. Deuxieme volume. 1847. 334 pp. Montreal : Imprimerie de la Revue Canadienne. 146. ALGOMA. — Algoma Missionary News and Shingwauk Journal. Vol. I. 124 pp. Printed at the Shingwauk Home, Sault Ste Marie. P-35- 87. A monthly journal, the first number beginning with July, 1S77, and ending with September, 187S. Contains three illustrations. ALGONKIN. — Algonkin Forest and Park, Ontario, Letter to the Honorable T, B. Pardee, M.P.P,, Commissioner of Crown Lands for Ontario. 8 pp. Toronto: Printed by Warwick & Sons, 1886. (H. &Co., C. I. 50.) 87. ALLAN. — Orangeism, Catholicism, and Sir Francis Hincks. By i. A. Allan, Kingston, 18 pp. Toronto : Hart & Rawlinson. 1877. \ 10. (H, & Co., C. 8. 35.) 123. Reprinted from the October number of the Canadian Monthly and National Review. ANDERSON. ALLEN. — The Land Prospector's Manual and Field Book, for the use of immigrants and capitalists taking up lands in Manitoba and the North-West Territories of Canada. By Capt. C. W. Allen, of Winnipeg. Entered at Stationers' Hall. 1881. London (Eng.) : Tor- onto ; and Niagara Falls, Ont. : Montreal. Printed by C. W. Mitchell, Ottawa. P. 25. 4. Entered for copyright in the year 1881 . Contains several pages of diagrams. ALLEN. — Volunteer Land Grants, Scrip and Pensions. With suggestions showing how a grantee may realize to best advantage. By Capt. C. W. Allen, late of the Department of the Interior. i6 pp. Toronto : The Toronto News Co. 1885. P. 15. (W. & Co., C. 3. 50.) 99. Contains an erratum slip inserted in front of title page. ALMA — Isabel Leicester ; a romance. By Maude Alma. 182 pp. Hamilton: Spectator Printing House. 1874. 73« ALPHA. — Alpha and Omega. A contemplation of the first eight chapters of Genesis, containing the history of the antedelu- vian world and man's creation. Also a sketch from the Revelations, more especially calling attention to the ten kings who were to receive a kingdom ; a knowledge of which is, as will be seen by a perusal, of the most vital importance at the present time, under the present era. By a fellow-christian, in aid of extending that desirable knowledge. 254 pp. Toronto : Hunter, Rose & Co. 1883. 80. ALPHABETICAL.— Alphabetical List of the Members of the House of Commons, with their constituencies and post office ad- dresses. Fourth Session ; Sixth Parliament. Liste Alphabetique des Membres de la Chambre des Communes avec les noms de leurs districts electoraux et leur adresse a la poste. Quatrieme Session ; Sixieme Parlement. 24 pp. Ottawa : Printed by Brown Chamber- lin. Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1890. 122. Contains an extra title-page in English and French, placed before the constituencies arranged alphabetically. ALPHABETICAL.— Alphabetical List of the Members of the House of Commons, with their constituencies and post office ad- dresses. First Session ; Seventh Parliament. Liste Alphabetique des Membres de la Chambre des Communes, avec les noms de leurs districts electoraux et leur adresse a la poste. Premiere Session ; Septieme Parlement. 24 pp. Ottawa : Printed by Brown Chamber- fin, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. i8gi. 122. Contains an extra title-page in English and French, placed before the constituencies arranged alphabetically. ANCIENT. — Ancient French Archives ; or, Extracts from the Minutes of Council relating to the Records of Canada while under the Government of France. 102 pp. Quebec : Printed by Samuel Neilson. 1791. 36. English and French on alternate pages. ANDERSON. -The Life of F. M., H. R. H. Edward, Duke of Kent, illustrated by his correspondence with the De Salaberry family, never before pubfished, extending from 1791 to 1814. By Dr. Wil- liam James Anderson, L.R.C.S., Edin., President of the Quebec 4 ANNUAL. Literary and Historical Society. 6 + 242 pp. Ottawa and Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Company. 1870. P. i.oo. (P.G., C. 2. 1.50.) 105. ANN U AIRE. — Annuaire de Ville-Marie Origine, utilite et pro- gres des institutions catholiques de Montreal. Premiere partie. 18 + 442 pp. Montreal: 1863- 1877. (H. & Co., C. i. 50.) 81. Contains several extra title-pages inserted, of different dates and publishers. Eusebe Senecal, 1S64. C. O. Beauchemin & Valois. 1872, 1873. Montreal : 1874, 1S75, 1876. ANNUAIRE. — Annuaire de Ville-Marie suivi de recherches archeologiques et statistiques sur les institutions catholiques du Canada. Tome premier histoire des paroisses du diocese de Mont- real. 6 + 406 pp. Montreal: Z. Chapeleau. 1867. 81. Supplement. 2 pp. 385— 406 pp. Montreal ; J. Chapleau & Fils. 1S79. ANNUAIRE. — Annuaire de Ville-Marie, origine, utilite et pro- gres des institutions catholiques de Montreal. 2 + 22 pp. Mont- real : J. Chapleau & Fils. 1878. 81. Premiere livraison du second volume. ANNUAIRE. — Annuaire de Ville-Marie, origine, utiHte et pro- gres des institutions catholiques de Montreal. Hotel-Dieu. Hopi- tal-General. 2 pp. 21 — 42 pp. Montreal: J. Chapleau & Fils. 1879. 8r. Deuxieme livr.aison du second volume. ANNUAL, — Annual Announcement of Trinity Medical College. Established 1850. Toronto. Incorporated by Special Act of Parlia- ment — Session 1889-90. 66 pp. Toronto : James Murray & Co., Printers. 1889. 87. Contains plans of the colltefe. ANNUAL. — Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledo- nian Curling Club for 1876. 10+ no pp. Toronto: Printed by The Globe Printing Company. 18. Contains, as frontispiece, a curling scene, and diagrams, ANNUAL. — Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledo- nian Curling Club for 1877, 10 +114 pp. Toronto: Printed by The Globe Printing Company. (H. & Co., C. 2. 50.) 18. Contains portrait of J.imcs Hamilton, curling scene, and diagrams. ANNUAL. — Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledo- nian Curling Club for 1878. 8 + 96 pp. Toronto: Printed by The Globe Printing Company. 17. Contains mounted photograph of the Earl of Dufterin, and two diagrams. ANNUAL. — Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledo- nian Curling Club for 1879, 8+ 100 pp. Toronto : 1879. 17. Contains frontispiece, Canadian curling scene, and diagrams. ANNUAL, — Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledo- nian Curling Club for 1880, 6 +106 pp. Toronto: 1880. 13. Contains frontispiece, curling scene, and diagrams. ANNUAL. — Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledo- nian Curling Club for 1881. 8+ no pp Toronto : 1880. 17. Contains, .is frontispiece, a mounted photograph of D.vid Walker, and diagrams. ARMOUR. 5 ANNUAL. — Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledo- nian Curhng Club for 1882. 10+ 136 pp. Toronto: 1881. 51. Contains five lithoj^raplied portniits of presidents, and diagrams. ANNUAL. — Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledo- nian Curling Club for 1883. 8 + 134 PP* Toronto : The Mail Printing Company. 1882. 52. Contains, as frontispiece, portrait of Judge Macpherson, and diagrams, ANNUAL. — Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledo- nian Curling Club for 1884. 8 + 128 pp. Toronto : The Mail Printing Company. 1883. 51, Contains, as frontispiece, portrait of James Ross, Esq., and diagrams. ANNUAL — Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledo- nian Curling Club for 1885. Volume 10. 8+126 pp. Toronto: Mc- Kay Bros., Printers. 1884. 13. Contains, as frontispiece, portrait of John O. Heward, Esq., and diagram >, ANNUAL. — Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledo- nian Curling Club for 1885-6. Volume II. 8 + 130 pp. Toronto: C. Blackett Robinson, Printer. 1885. 12. Contains dia<;rams of curling. ANNUAL. — The Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Welland Canal Company for 1828. Published by order of the board. 16 pp. St. Catharines : H. Leavenworth, Printer. 1829. 123. APOCALYPTIC. — Apocalyptic Sketches, being a condensed ex- position of the views of the most eminent writers upon the pro- phecies of Revelation, Daniel, Lsaiah, etc., respecting the second coming of Our Lord with all His Saints at the first resurrection. First Canadian edition.. i6+i65pp. Gait: Published by William March, i860. (W. & Co. 75.) 34. This condensed Init comprehensive worlt was first published in London in 1S29. APPENDIX. — Appendix to Report of the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Part II. — Maps of Canada — i. Lower Canada; 2, Upper Canada ; 3, Gaspe and Bonaventure ; 4, The Saguenay ; 5, The St. Maurice ; 6, The Ottawa Country ; 7, The North Shore of Lake Huron ; 8, Canada, Indian Territories and Hudson's Bay. Toronto : Printed by Stewart Derbishire & George Desbarats. Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majestv. 1857. (H. & Co., C. i. 2.00.) 148. Consists of large folding maps. APPENDIX. — Appendix to the Report of the Select Committee on the Boundaries between the Province of Ontario and the Un- organized Territories of the Dominion. Printed by order of Parlia- ment. 183 — 480 pp. Ottawa: Printed by Maclean, Roger & Co. 1880. 123. ARMOUR. — Division Courts and Small Credits, i. A review of division court litigation as auxiliar}' to the retail trade. 2. A scheme for the restriction of small credits and the more expeditious re- covery of small debts. By E Douglas Armour. 30 pp. Toronto : Rose-Belford Publishing Co. 1879. (W. »& Co., C. 3. 25.) 80. 6 BAIN. ARMSTRONG.— Rowsell's City of Toronto and County of York Directory for 1 850-1 ; being the 14th and 15th years of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, containing an alphabetical list of the inhabitant householders and others in the City of Toronto and Vil- lage of Yorkville ; also an alphabetical list of the inhabitant house- holders and landholders in the County of York ; with a large amount of general information. Edited by J. Armstrong. 92 + 144 + 200 pp. Toronto : Henry Rowsell. 1850. 33. ARRETS. — Arrets et Reglements du Conseil Superieur de Quebec, et Ordonnances et Jugements des Intendants du Canada. Imprimes sur une adresse de I'Assemblee Legislative du Canada. Revies et corrige's d'apres les pieces originales deposees aux Archives Pro- vinciales. 650 pp. Quebec : de la presse a vapeur de E. R. Frechette. 1855. (H. & Co., C. 2. 1.25.) 123. ARROW. — The Arrow. An illustrated journal of Canadian wit and humour. Toronto: Crawford & Hunter, Publishers. 1886, P. 2.50. 145. Consists of 20 numbers, from March 23 to August 21, 1S86. ASCHER. — Voices from the Hearth : A collection of verses. By " Isidore " — Isidore G. Ascher, B.C.L., Advocate, Montreal. i68 pp. Montreal: John Lovell. 1863. P. i.oo. (J. B., C. 13. 75.) 72. ASHLEY. — Nine Lectures on the Earlier Constitutional History of Canada, delivered before the University of Toronto in Easter Term, 1889. By W. J. Ashley, M.A., Professor of Political Economy and Constitutional History in the University of Toronto. 100 pp. Toronto : Rowsell & Hutchison, Printers to the University. i88g. 94. AUCHINLECK.— A History of the War between Great Britain and the United States of America, during the years 1812, 1813 and 1814. By G. Auchinleck. 418 pp. Toronto : Published by Maclear & Co. 1855. 123. Contains frontispiece, plans and illustrations, AUTOBIOGRAPHY.— The Autobiography of a Wesleyan Metho- dist Missionary (formerly a Roman Catholic), containing an account of his conversion from Romanism, and his reception into the Wes- leyan Ministry ; also reminiscences of nearly twenty-five years' itinerancy in the North American Provinces, etc. First thousand. 408pp. Montreal: E. Pickup. 1856. (J. B., C. 50. i.oo.) 74. AUTOBIOGRAPHY.— The Autobiography of the Rev. Charles Freshman, late Rabbi of the Jewish Synagogue at Quebec, and Gradu- ate of the Jewish Theological Seminary at Prague ; at present Ger- man Wesleyan Minister at Preston, Ontario. 16 -»- 318 pp. Toronto : Samuel Rose, Wesleyan Book Room. 1868. (J. B., C. 31. i.oo.) 73- Contains, as frontispiece, a steel portrait. [BAIN (JAMES).] — The Cottage Florist, being a compendious and practical guide to the cultivation of flowering plants adapted to the climate of the Province of Ontario, Canada. Second edition. 56 + 4 pp. Toronto : James Bain & Son. 73. BARRETT. 7 BAIRD. — Seventy Years of New Brunswick Life. Autobiographi- cal sketches of William T. Baird, Lieutenant-Colonel, Paymaster ri Military District No. 8, Dominion of Canada, from the Confederation of the British Provinces to the year 1887 ; Superintendent of Stores at St. John, New Brunswick, from the year 1879 to the year 1887. 12 + 360 pp. St. John, N.B. : Press of Geo. E. Day. 1890. 32. Contains portraits and view. BALDWIN. — Peace in Death. A sermon preached in the Cathe- dral Church of St. James, Toronto, on Sunday, March 7th, 1858, on the occasion of the lamented death of Mrs. J. S. Howard. By the Rev Edmund Baldwin, M.A., assistant minister. 14 pp. Toronto : Maclear&Co. 1858. (H. & Co., C. i. 35.) 82. BANFF. — Banff and the Lakes in the Clouds, by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The Canadian National Park and or':ings in the mountains. The C. P. R. Hotels. With illustrations. 20 pp. (H. & Co., C. I. 25.) 24. BARCLAY. — The Times of Old, and Their Happy Memories. A discourse, in two parts, preached in St. Andrew's Church, Toronto, on the occasion of the commemorative services connected with the Tricentenary of the Scottish Reformation. By John Barclay, D.D. 23rd December, i860. 46 pp. Toronto: Printed at the Leader Steam Press. 1861. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 96. BARCLAY. — The Throne Established by Righteousness. A dis- course preached in St. Andrews Church, Toronto, on the 24th of May, 1863, being the anniversary of the birthday of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. By John Barclay, D.D. Published by request. 24 pp. Toronto : Printed by Lovell and Gibson. 1863. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 94. BARCLAY. — A Sermon preached in St. Andrew's Church, To- ronto, on the occasion of the lamented death of one of the elders of the church, the late Hon. Archibald McLean, President of Her Majesty's Court of Error and Appeal for Upper Canada. By John Barclay, D.D., Minister of St. Andrew's Church. Published by re- quest. 40 pp. Toronto : RoUo & Adam. 1865. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 88. BARNES. — Barnes's New Brunswick Almanack for the year of Our Lord 1877, being the first year after leap year, and the fortieth year of the Reign of Queen Victoria. Containing general intelli- gence, statistical information, etc. 144 pp. St. John, N.B. : Printed and Published by Barnes & Company. (W. & Co., C. 3. 50.) 74. BARRETT.— Under a Strange Mask. By Lieutenant Frank Barrett. A new edition. 150 pp. Toronto: National Publishing Company. 79. Entered for copyrif^ht in the year i8Sg, BARRETT. — Obesity ; or. Excessive Corpulence. The various causes and the rational means of cure. From the French of Dancel. Translated and edited by M. Barrrett, M.A., M.D. 14-1-128 pp. Toronto : W. C. Chewett & Co. 1864. (H. & Co., C. 2. 75.) 82. 8 BEGG. [BARRY (E.).] —The Doctor's Daughter. By " Vera." 8 + 242 pp. Ottawa : A. S. Woodburn. 1885. 79. BARTHE. — Souvenirs d'un Demi Siecle, ou memoires pour servir a I'histoire contemporaine. Par J. G. Barthe. 18 + 482 pp. Mont- real : J. Chapleau & Fils. 1885. (D. B. 1.50.) 80. BEACONSFIELD.— Endymion. By the Right Honorable The Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G. 478 pp. Montreal : Dawson Brothers, Publishers. 1880. (Wg. & Co. 30.) 65. BEAUTY. — The Beauty Spots of Canada. Descriptive of that delightful trip down the River St. Lawrence and up the world-famed Saguenay. Illustrated. Official guide, 1895. Issued by the Passen- ger Department of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co., 228 St. Paul St., Montreal. 156 pp. Montreal : Engraved and Printed by Desbarats & Co., 73 St. James Street. 86. ConUiins a folded, colored, p.inoriiinic route map, BEAVEN. — Recreations of a Long Vacation ; or a Visit to Indian Missions in Upper Canada. By James Beaven, D.D., Professor of Divinity in the University of King's College, Toronto. 6-1-196 pp. London : James Burns. Toronto : H. & W. Rowsell. 1846. 67. Contains numerous illustrations. BEAVEN. — "That they all may be one." A sermon preached before the Synod of the Diocese of Toronto, on the 7th of June, 1859, by the Rev. James Beaven, D.D., Minister of Berkeley and Chester. Pub lishedby those who heard it. 16 pp. Toronto: Rowsell & Ellis 1859. (H. & Co., C. 2. 50.) 105. BECH. — Five Years in a Sailor's Life. By Birger Bech. 72 pp Toronto : The Queen's City Publishing Co. 1886. (H. & Co., C. 2 50-) 37- BECHARD.— Galerie Nationale I'Honorable A. N. Morin. (Bio graphics.) Neuvieme de la serie. Par A. Bechard. 260 pp. Que bee : Imprimerie de La V^rite. 1885. (P. G., C. 8. 50.) 46. BECHARD. — L'Ancien Quebec, descriptions, nos archives, etc Par A. Bechard. 152 pp. Quebec: Imprimerie Belleau & Cie. 1890 100. BEDARD. — Histoire de Cinquante Ans. (1791-1841). Annales parlementaires et politiques du Bas-Canada, depuis la constitution . g^ jusqu'a I'union. Par T. P. Bedard. 16 + 420-1- 10 pp. Quebec : Leger 4'(1' Brousseau. 1869. (J. M. V. et Cie. 5.00.) 104. jft' BEERS. — Patriotic Speech, by Dr. W. George Beers. 8 pp. (H. & Co., C. 8. 50.) 87. Contains paper cover, with the following title : Young Canada's Reply to "Anne.\ation." BEGG.—" Dot it Down ;" a story of life in the North-West. By Alexander Begg, 382 pp. Toronto : Hunter, Rose & Company. 1871. P. 1.50. 80. ^ BEGG. — Ten Years in Winnipeg. A narration of the principal j^ events in the history of the City of Winnipeg from the Year A.D. 1870, to the Year A.D. 1879, inclusive. By Alexander Begg and BETHUNE. 9 Walter R. Nursey. 226 pp. Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1879. Printed at the " Times Printing and Publishing House," Winnipeg, Man. (J. B., C. 45. 75.) 93. Contuins a map. BEGG. — History of the North-West. By Alexander Begg, Volume I. 516 + 48 pp. Volume 2. 16 + 420 + 96 pp. Volume 3. 492 + 28 pp. Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Company. 1894- 1895. ^' 10.00. 150. Contains numerous portraits. BEGG. — History of British Columbia from its earliest discovery to the present time. By Alexander Begg, C.C, F. R.C.I. Illustrated. 18 + 568 pp. Toronto: William Briggs. 1894. P- 3-oo. 93. Contains portrait of the author, and foldiuLrmap of the Canadian P.icific Railway. BELANGER.— Mes Vers, par J. A. B«^langer. 10 + 21'^' +6 pp. Outaouais : A. Bureau. 1882. (A. B., C. 6. 75.) 103. BELL. — History of Canada, from the Time of its Discovery till the Union of 1840-41. Translated from " L'Histoire du Canada " of F. X. Garneau, Esq., and accompanied with illustrative notes, etc., etc. By Andrew Bell. In two volumes. Third edition — revised. Sold only by subscription. W. R Burrage, agent. Vol. i. 32 + 556 pp. Vol. 2. 500 pp. Toronto: Belford Brothers. 1876. 94. Contains frontispiece. BELL. — The Selkirk Settlement and the Settlers. A concise history of the Red River Country from its discovery. Including information extracted from original documents, lately discovered, and notes obtained from Selkirk Settlement Colonists. By Charles N. Bell, F.R.G.S. 44 pp. Winnipeg: Printed at the office of The Commercial. 1887, 123. Contains numerous illustrations. No title-page ; papar cover, with title as above. BELLAMY. — Looking Backward, 2000-1887. By Edward Bel- lamy. 170pp. Toronto: Wm. Bryce. P. 15. 72. The lakeside library. BELLEFEUILLE. — Le Canada et les Zouaves Pontificaux. Me- moires sur I'origine, I'enrolement et I'expedition du contingent Cana- dien a Rome, pendant I'annee 1868. Compiles par ordre du Comite Canadien des Zouaves Pontificaux, par E. Lef. de Bellefeuille, mem- bre du comite. 264 pp. Montreal : Journal le Nouveau Monde. 1868. 93. BENDER. — Old and New Canada, 1753-1844. Historic scenes and social pictures, or the life of Joseph Fran9ois Perrault, By P. Bender, M.D. 16+292 pp. Montreal: Dawson Brothers. 1882. (J. B.,C. 13. 1.50.) 80. [BESANT AND RICE.] —The Golden Butterfly. A novel. 466 pp. Toronto: Rose- Belford Publishing Co. P. i.oo. 80. Entered for copyright in the year 1S76. Library of select authors. BETHUNE.— A Memoir of the late Mr. William Ruttan, son of Henry Ruttan, Esq., of Cobourg. By a friend. To which is prefixed a sermon, preached at the re-interment of the deceased, by the Rev. rv lO BLAKE. A. N. Bethune, Rector of Cobourg and Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Quebec. Pubhshed at the request of the friends of the deceased. 56 pp. Cobourg, U. C. : R. D. Chatterton, Printer. June, 1837. 105. BETHUNE. — Four Sermons on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper ; preached in St. Peter's Church, Cobourg, during the season of Advent, 1850. By A. N. Bethune, D.D., Archdeacon of York, and Rector of Cobourg. 52 pp. Toronto : Printed and Published by A. F. Plees. 1852. (W.R.H., C. i. 50.) 58. BETHUNE.— Memoir of the Right Reverend John Strachan, D.D., LL.D., First Bishop of Toronto. By A. N. Bethune, D.D., D.C.L.,his successor in the See. 8 + 386 pp. Toronto : Henry Rowsell. 1870. (W. J., 2.00.) 93. BIBAUD. — Epitres, Satires, Chansons, Epigrammes, et autres pieces de vers. Par M. Bibaud. 178 pp. Montreal: Imprimees par Ludger Duvernay, a I'imprimerie de la Minerve. 1830. (C. M. V. et Cie., 3.00.) 46. First collection of poetry published in Canada. P. G. BIBAUD. — Histoire du Canada, sous la Domination Fran^aise. Deuxieme edition, revue, corrigee et augmentee. Par M. Bibaud A 416 pp. Montreal : Lovell et Gibson. 1843. (P. G., C. 20. 2.00.) •^ ' 82. I BIBAUD. — Histoire du Canada, et des Canadiens, sous la Domi- nation Anglaise. Par M. Bibaud. 420 pp. Mont-real : Lovell et \ Gibson. 1844. (P. G., C 20. 2.00.) 82. BIBAUD. — Les Institutions de I'Histoire du Canada, ou Annales Canadiennes jusqu'a I'an i8ig suivies. D'un precis jusqu'a nos jours, d'un tableau historique des progres, et biographique des hommes illus- tres du Canada, et accompagnees de synchronismes de I'histoire generale de I'Amerique. Par Bibaud, Jeune, A.C.L.P. and LL.D. Public par Bibaud et Richer. 440 pp. Montre'al : Imprime par Senecal et Daniel. 1855. (P. G., C. 15. 2.50.) 80. BIBAUD. — Le Pantheon Canadien choix de biographies, par I ^^ Maximilien Bibaud. Nouvelle edition, revue, augmentee et com- ]• pletee jusqu'a ce jour, par Adele et Victoria Bibaud, nieces de I'auteur. 6 + 322 pp. Montreal: Jos. M. Valois. 1891. (P. G., C. 2, N. S. 1.25.) 94. BIOGRAPHIES.— Biographies de I'Honorable Barthelemi Joli- ette et de M, Le Grand Vicaire A. Manseau. 218 pp. Montreal : Eusebe Senecal. 1874. 13. Contains portraits. BLAIR. — Poems, Serious, Sentimental, Patriotic and Humorous. By John Blair, Jr. 132 pp. St. Catharines : Printed by W. Meek, Book and Job Printer. 1875. (H & Co., C. 2. 60.) 81. BLAKE.— Speech of the Honorable Edward Blake, M.P., deliv- ered in the House of Commons of Canada, on the motion for the second reading of the Orange Incorporation Bill, 17th March, 1884. 32 pp. (H. & Co., C. 8. 35.) 93. BOSWORTH. II BLAKE. — The Young Men of Canada. A lecture by the Hon. Vice-Chancellor Blake. 40 pp. Toronto: Printed by B. J. Hill. 1866. (H. & Co., C. I. 50.) 48. Date on outside cover 1876, which is the correct year of issue, [BLENNERHASSET (MRS.).]— The Widow of the Rock, and other Poems. By a lady. 192 pp. Montreal : E. V. Sparhawk, Printer. 1824. 34. Atthi' end of the volume are published, with the author's permission, " A Negro's Benevo- lence," and other poems, by an American Gentleman. Preface. BLONDIN. — Nouveau Recueil de Chansons Comiques, Roman- ces, Chansonnettes, etc., etc. Avec musique. Par J. A. Blondin. Nouvelle edition, revue, corrigec et considerablement augmentee. 200 pp. Montreal: C. O. Beauchemin & Fils. 51. BLOT. — A Tour of the Thames. Written and illustrated with a Faber's B.B. By Professor Blot. 140 pp. London, Ont., 1881. 57. [BOGGS (HELEN).] — Acorn Leaves; a series of Canadian tales. By Nell Gwynne. 216 pp. Toronto: Copp, Clark & Co. 1873. ^S- BOND. — Bond Street Congregational Church, Toronto. Directory, 1887. Rev. Joseph Wild, D.D., Pastor. 38 pp. Toronto : C. Black- ett Robinson, Printer. (H. & Co., C. 8. 20.) 73. BOOK. — The Book of Psalms, translated out of the original Heb- rew ; according to the authorized version ; arranged in parallelisms : with an introductory treatise on Hebrew poetry. 36-1- 162 pp. Toronto: Printed by Lovell & Gibson. 1851. (W. & Co., C. 3. 75-} 40- Contains steel plate frontispiece. BORLAND. — Observations on the Moral Agency of Man, and the Nature and Demerit of Sin ; in which the obliquity of universalism is exhibited ; also, an examination of the ground for entertaining the- hope of the final holiness and happiness of all mankind ; and of the objections which universalists urge against the perdition of any por- tion of the human family. By John Borland, Wesleyan Missionary. 160 pp. Sherbrooke : Printed by J. S. Walton. 1848. 53. BORRON. — Report on the Basin of Moose River and adjacent country belonging to the Province of Ontario. By E. B. Borron, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate. Printed by order of the Legislative Assem- bly. io-fg6 pp. Toronto: Printed by Warwick & Sons. i8go. (J. B., C. 31. 35.) 122. Three plans. BORTHWICK. — The Harp of Canaan ; or, selections from the Poets on bible historical incidents. Arranged chronologically by Rev. J. Douglas Borthwick. 270 pp. Montreal : Richard Worthing- ton. 1866. P. 75. (D. B. 1.25.) 64. Contains original poems by Mrs. Leprohon, and Hon. Thos. D'Arcy McGee. BOSWORTH. — Hochelaga Depicta ; or, a new picture of Mont- real, embracing the early history and present state of the City and Island of Montreal. Illustrated by numerous engravings and maps. Edited by Newton Bosworth, F.R.A.S. With an addenda, contain- la" BOYD. ing a description of all the recent improvements, a new map of the city, several new engravings, and a variety of useful information not given in the former edition of the work. 28+12 pp. g — 284 pp. Montreal: R. W. S. Mackay. 184G. (J. B., C. 13. 15.00.) 82. Contuiiis a vig-iiette title, dated 18,51). [BOUCHER (P.).] — Album du Canadien. Choix de morceaux litteraires, historiques, scientifiques et artistiques. 200 pp. Que- bec : Impnmerie du Canadien. 1849. 100. BOULTON. — Reminiscences ot the North-West Rebellions, with a record of the raising of Her Majesty's looth Regiment in Canada, and a chapter on Canadian social and political life. By Major Boulton, commanding Boulton's Scouts. 532 pp. Toronto: Printed by the Grip Printing and Publishing Co. 1886. P. 2.00. 81. Contains portrait of General Middleton, map of the Province of Manitoba and tlie North -West, views of l-'ort Garry and Winnipetr in i8<'9, and plans of Kish Creek, B.itorlie and Cut Knife Hill, also a list of Officers and Men comprisin(j the Morth-West Field Force whicli suppressed the Kehel- lion of 1885, BOURASSA.— Nos Grand' Meres. Discours. Prononce devant la Societe des Dames deCharite de Montreal. N. Bourassa. no pp. Montreal: Libraire Saint-Joseph. Cadieux & Derome. 1887. (J. O. F. & F. 40.) 67. Contains a portrait as frontispiece. BOURGEOIS. — La Vie de la Venerable Sceur Marguerite Bour- geois, dite du Saint-Sacrement, institutrice, fondatrice, et premiere superieure des filles seculieres de la Congregation Notre-Dame ; etablie a Ville-Marie, dans I'lsle de Montreal, en Canada, tiree de memoires certains, et la plupart originaux. 272 pp. A Ville-Marie : Chez Wm. Gray. 1818. (P.G., C. 10. 4.00.) 41. BOURGEOYS. — The Pearl of Troyes ; or, reminiscences of the early days of Ville-Marie. Revealed to us in the heroic life of Sister Marguerite Bourgeoys, Foundress and First Superior of the Congrega- tion of Notre-Dame, established at Ville-Marie in the year 1653. 18 -t- 376 pp. Montreal: Canada Printing Company. 1878. 87. BOURINOT. — Canada as a Home. By John George Bourinot, Clerk of the Canadian House of Commons, etc. Reprinted from the Westminster Review for July, 1882. Revised edition. 32 pp. Toronto : J. S. Williams, Printer. 1882. (J. B., C. 50. 25.) 100. BOURINOT.— A Manual of the Constitutional Histoty of Canada, from the earliest period of the year 1888, including the British North America Act, 1867, and a digest of judicial decisions on questions of Legislative Jurisdiction. By John George Bourinot, LL.D., F.R.S., Can., Clerk of the House of Commons of Canada. 12-1-238 pp. Montreal: Dawson Brothers. 1888. (D.B. 2.50.) 73. " This treatise is, in a laryfe mea.sure, a revised re -publication ot certain chapters of the author's large book on Parliameiitaiy Practice and Procedure in Canada." — Prefatory note. [BOURNE (REV. GEORGE).]— The Picture of Quebec. 140 pp. Quebec: D. & J. Smillie. 1829. (P. G., C. 11. 2.00.) 20. Contains engraved vi)jnetle litle and plates, and folding map. BOYD. — A Summary of Canadian History : from the time of Cartier's discovery to the present day. With questions adapted to BRIEF. 13 each paragraph. For the use of schools. By J. A. Boyd, B.A., University College, Toronto. Eighteenth thousand. 124 pp. To- ronto: James Campbell. 1865. 52. BOYD. — A Summary of Canadian History : from the time of Cartier's discovery to the present day. With questions adapted to each paragraph. By J. A. Boyd, B.A., University College, Toronto. For the use of schools in British North America. 152 pp. Toronto : James Campbell & Son. 1869. 13. C.Tmi)hcll's IJritish-Ainorican scries o£ school liooks. BOYD— A Summary of Canadian History : from the time of Cartier's discovery to the present day. With questions adapted to each paragraph. By J. A. Boyd, B.A , University College, Toronto. For the use of schools in British North America. 8 + 152 pp. Toronto: James Campbell & Son. 1871. 14.. Campliell's British- American series of school books. BRAUN. — Une Flcur du Carmel. La premiere Carmelite Cana- dienne Marie-Lucie-Hermine Fremont, en religion Sccur Therese de Jesus. Par le R. P. Antoine Braun, de la Compagnie de Jesus. 14 + 466 pp. Montreal : Compagnie d'Imprimerie Canadienne. 1875. (J. M. V. et Cie. 2.50.) 105. Contains two portraits. BREAKENRIDGE.— The Crusades, and other Poems. By John Breakenridge, of Osgoode Hall, Barrister-at-lavv. 328 pp. Kingston : John Rowlands. 1846. (J. B., C. 13. 2.00.) iiS. Errata slip inserted at end of volume. BRECKENRIDGE.— Poems by James Breckenridge, 256 pp. Toronto : Printed at A. Dredge's Book and Job Office, i860. 75. Slip be.irinjf entry of copyright, inserted after title-page, and dattd 1861. BRECKENRIDGE.— Predestination : a sermon. By Rev. James Breckenridge, Streetsville, Ont. 50 pp. Toronto : Presbyterian Printing House. 1876. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 80. This sermon was not delivered at one time, but on three successive Sabbaths. BRESSANY. — Relation Abregee, de Quelques Missions des Peres de la Compagnie de Jesus dans la Nouvelle-France. Par le R. P. F. J. Bressany, de la meme Compagnie. Traduit de I'ltalien et aug- mente d'un avant-propos, de la biographie de I'auteur, et d'un grand nombre de notes et de gravures. Par le R. P. F. Martin, de la meme Compagnie. 336 pp. Montreal : John Lovell. 1852. (P. G., C. 6. 400.) 94. Errata inserted in front of title. Contains an engraved title-page, numerous illustrations and plans. BRIDGES.— The Every Boy's Book ; or, a Digest of the British Constitution. Compiled and arranged for the use of schools and private families. By John George IBridges. 120 pp. Printed and Published by the Proprietor at the Ottawa Advocate Office, District of Sydenham, Province of Canada. 1842. 12. BRIEF. — A Brief View of the Constitution of Canada, and of the laws governing the election of members to the Legislative Council and Assembly, their Proceedings in Parliament, with a statistical table H BRYMNER. of the legislation of the Canadas from the Conquest. With a list of Governors, Councillors, Officers, etc., etc., etc. 78 pp. Toronto : W. J. Coates. 18. BRIEF. — Brief Devotions for the Holy Communion : intended especially for busy people. Compiled by a Priest of the Diocese of Toronto. 32 pp. Toronto; Printed at the Leader Office. 1873. (W. &Co.,C. 3. 25.) II. BRIGSTOCKE.— History of Trinity Church. St. John, New Bruns- wick — 1791-1891. Compiled and edited by the Rev. Canon Brigs- tocke, D-D., Rector ; and issued by the Rector, Church Wardens and Vestry. 202 pp. Saint John, N.B. : J. & A. McMillan. 1892. 93. Contains numurous illustrations. BROCK. — The Missions of the Church : a sermon, preached at the opening of the Provincial Synod, m Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, on Wednesday, December 11, 1872. By the Rev. Isaac Brock, M. A. 16 pp. Toronto: Willing & Williamson. 1873. P. 5. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 32. BROOKE. — Poems. By John Brooke. Dedicated to my country, Canada. 84 pp. Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Company. 1882. P. 75. 81. BROWN. — Poems : Lyrical and Dramatic. By John Henry Brown. 10 + 204 pp. Ottawa: J. Durie & Son. 1892. 79. BRU M ATH.-pMonseigneur Ignacc Bourget, Archeveque de Martia- nopolis (Ancien Eveque de Montreal). Par A. Leblond de Brumath. 112pp. Montreal: Librairie Saint-Joseph, Cadieux & Derome. 1885. 33. Contains portrait. BRUMATH. — Histoire Populaire de Montreal depuis sou origine jusqu'a nos jours. Par A. Leblond de Brumath, Bachelier de I'Uni- versite de France, etc. Avec une lettre-preface de I'abbe Verreau at une introduction de Benjamin Suite. 12 -1-454 pp. Granger Freres. 1890. (A. B., C. i. 1.50.) 93. BRUNET.— Histoire de la Venerable Mere Madeleine-Sophie Barat, fondatrice de la societe du Sacre-Coeur de Jesus. Par M. I'Abbe Baunard. Abregee par Alexandre Brunet. 240 pp. Mont- real : Librairie Saint-Joseph, Cadieux & Derome. 1883. loi. Contains portrait as frontispiece. BRYCE.— The Mound Builders. By George Bryce, M.A., LL.D., Professor in Manitoba College, and President of the Historical Soci- ety, Winnipeg. (Season 1884-85 ; Transaction 18. Historical Soci- ety.) 20 pp. Winnipeg : Manitoba Free Press Print. P. 25. (W. D. R. 1. 00.) 93. No title-page ; paper cover ; title us above. A lost race described by Dr. Bryce. BRYMNER. — Report on Canadian Archives and on the System of Keeping Public Records. By Douglas Brymner, Archivist. 1881. Being appendix i to report of the Minister of Agriculture. 2 + 54 pp. Ottawa : Printed by Maclean, Roger & Co. 1882. (P. G., C. 12. 50.) 122. BRYMNER. 15 BRYMNER. — Report on Canadian Archives. By Douglas Brym- rier, Archivist. 1882 Being appendix i to report of the Minister of Agriculture. 2 + 94 pp. Ottawa : Printed by Maclean, Roger & Co. 1883. (P. G., C. 12. 50.) 122. BRYMNER. — Report on Canadian Archives. By Douglas Brym- ner, Archivist. 1883. Being an appendix to report of the Minister of Agriculture. 4 + 248 pp. Ottawa : Printed by Maclean, Roger & Co. 1884. (J. B., C. 31. 50.) 122. BRYMNER. — Report on Canadian Archives. By Douglas Brym- ner, Archivist. 1884. Being an appendix to report of the Minister of Agriculture. 68 pp. Abstracts, 30 pp. Haldimand collection, 136 pp. Ottawa : Printed by Maclean, Roger & Co. 1885. (H. & Co., C. 8. 75.) 122. BRYMNER. — Report on Canadian Archives. By Douglas Brym- ner, Archivist. 1885. Being an appendix to report of the Minister of Agriculture. 144 pp. Abstracts, 32 — 76 pp. Haldimand collec- tion, 137 — 382 pp. Ottawa: Printed by Maclean, Roger & Co. i886. (P. G., C. 12. 50.) 116. BRYMNER. — Report on Canadian Archives. By Douglas Brym- ner. Archivist. 1886. Being an appendix to report of the Minister of Agricultire. 234 pp. Haldimand collection, 383 — 742 pp. Vol. 2.84 pp. Ottawa: Printed by Maclean, Roger & Co. 1887. (S. E. D. 60.) 122. Contains a chart, and plans. BRYMNER. — Report on Canadian Archives. By Douglas Brym- ner. Archivist. 1887. Being an appendix to report of the Minister of Agriculture. ^98 pp. Haldimand collection, 85 — 564 pp. Ottawa : Printed by Maclean, Roger & Co. 1888. (S. E. D. 60.) 122. Contains a folded map. BRYMNER. — Report on Canadian Archives. By Douglas Brym- ner. Archivist. 1888. Being an appendix to report of the Minister of Agriculture. 32 + 88 pp. Haldimand collection, 565 — 1028 pp. Vol. 3. 52 pp. Ottawa : Printed for the Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery. A. Senecal, Superintendent of Printing. 1889. (P- G., C. 20. 35.) 116. BRYMNER. — Report on Canadian Archives. By Douglas Brym.- ner. Archivist. i88g. Being an appendix to report of the Minister of Agriculture. 44 + 90 pp. Haldimand collection, 53 — 300 pp. Bouquet collection, 338 pp. Ottawa : Printed by Brown Chamber- Hn, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1890. (P. G., C. 20. 35.) 112. BRYMNER. — Report on Canadian Archives. By Douglas Brym- ner. Archivist. 1890. Being an appendix to report of the Minister of Agriculture. 44+176 + 326 pp. Ottawa: Printed by Brown Chamberlin, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1891. (P. G., C. 20. 35.) 112. Contains a folded colored map, l6 BURNETT. BRYMNER. — Report on Canadian Archives. By Donplas Hryni- ner, Arcliivist. 1891. Beinj; an appendix to report of the Minister of Agriculture. 50 + 86 + 200+ 178 pp. Ottawa: Printed by S. E. Dawson, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. i8ij2 (S. E. D. 35.) 116. Contains ciiloioil pl.in. BRYMNER.— Report on Canadian Archives. By Doup:las Bryni- ner, Archivist. 1892. Being an appendix to report of the Minister of Agriculture. 8 + 60 + 400 pp. C)ttawa : Printed by S. E. Daw- son, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. J893. (S. E. D. 30.) 116. BRYMNER. — Report on Canadian Archives. By Douglas Brym- ner, Archivist. 1893. Being an appendix to report of the Mniister of Agriculture. 6+ 120 + 50 pp. Ottawa : Printed by S. IC. Dawson, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1894. P. 15. 112. BUCKINGHAM. — The Hon. Alexander Mackenzie, his life and times. By William Buckingham, Private Secretary, and Hon. (ico. W. Ross, LL.D., Minister of Education, Ontario. 678 pp. Toronto : Rose Publishing Company (Limited). 1892. P. 3.00. 93. C"onl:iins portraits of the Hon. Alex, aiu! Mrs. Mackeii/.ie, anil niinieruns other illnstrations anil fiic-similes. BUCKLEY.— High School History of England. By Arabella B. Buckley (Mrs. Fisher) and \Y. J. Robertson, B.A., LL.B. And History of Canada. By W. J. Robertson, B.A., LL.B. 38 + 428 pp. Toronto: The Copp, Clark Company, Limited. 1891. P. 65. 80. Anihori/.eil by the Kducation Departnieut ot Ontario. BUIES. — Le Saguenay et la Valltie du Lac St. Jean. Etude historique, geographique, industrielle et agricole. Faite d'apres les renseignements les plus authentiques, et contenant les statistiques les plus recentes en nieme temps que I'expose de toutes les questions qui ont trait a ce pays, et des descriptions pittoresques des endroits les plus renommes. Par Arthur Buies. Ouvrage illustrt3 de gravures. 16 + 344 PP- Quebec: A. Cotti et Cie. 1880. (D.B. 4.25. Half calf.) 66. BUIES. — Chroniques Canadiennes. Ilumeurs et caprices. Arthur Buies. Edition nouvelle. Volume i. 446 pp. Moiitreal : Eus^be Sentical & Fils. (D. B. 80.) 65. Preface dateil Montr;einents were beinj^ made for the publication of this little %'ol- unu"." — Preface. CAMERON. — Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews in a series of discourses. By Rev. D. B. Cameron. 2 Vols. Vol. i. 8 + 564 pp. Vol. 2. 8 + 590 pp. Toronto: Presbyterian Printing and Publishing Company, Ltd. i88g. (H. cS: Co., C. i. 2.25,) 129. I'rivately printed. CAMPBELL. — Nova Scotia, in its Historical, Mercantile and Industrial Relations. By Duncan Camnl-,clK Halifax, N.S. 548 pp. Montreal : John Lovell. 1873. P. 2.50. 88. CAMPBELL. — History of Nova Scotia, for schools. By Duncan Campbell Halifax, N.S. (Prescribed by the Council of Public Instruction.) 178 pp. Montreal : Lovell Printing and Publishmg Co. 1877. 39. l8 CANADA. CAMPBELL.— A History of the County of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. By the Rev. J. R. Campbell. 16 + 200 pp. J. & A. McMillan, Saint John, N.B. 1876. (J. B., C. 13. 3.00.) 104. Contains numerous plates. CAMPBELL.— The Apostle of Kerry ; or, the Wonders of the Irish General Mission, being the life and labours of the Rev. Charles Graham ; together with those of the celebrated Gideon Ouseley, who travelled with Mr. Graham on the above mission for many years. Also two appendices, containing one of Mr. Graham's sermons, and also one of Mr. Ouseley's Irish hymns, camp meetings, etc. By the Rev. Wm. Graham Campbell, Irish General Missionary, and near relative of Mr. Graham. Third edition. 22 + 310 pp. Toronto: The Wesleyan Methodist Conference Book- Room. 1869. (J. B., C. 32. 1. 00.) 80. CAMPEAU. — Illustrated Guide to House of Commons and Senate of Canada, containing the portraits and autographs of His Excellency the Governor-General, the Members of the Cabinet of the Dominion of Canada and the Members and Officers of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, with a biographical sketch of Members of both Houses ; also a diagram of the floor of both Houses indicating the position of the seats ; an extract of the B. N. A. Act and of the rules, regulations and routines of both Houses, as well as many valuable informations for strangers visiting Ottawa and for the public in general. 180 pp. Published by F. R. E. Campeau, Ottawa. Ottawa : Printed by A. Bureau. 1879. (S., C. 4. 1.50.) 64. CANADA. — Canada. A Descriptive Poem, written at Quebec, 1805. With satires — imitations— and sonnets. 52 pp. Printed by John Neilson, No. 3, Mountain Street. 125. Advertisement dated Quebec, February, iSo6. CANADA. — Canada. A Memorial Volume. General reference book on Canada, describing the Dominion at large and its various provinces and territories, with statistics relating to its commerce and the development of its resources. Maps and illustrations. 10 pp. Cana- dian Handbook, 240 pp. ; Section 2. Nova Scotia, 2 + 76 pp. ; Section 3. New Brunswick, 8 + 196 pp.; Section 4. Prince Edward Island, 2 + 16 pp. ; Section 5. Province of Quebec, 62 pp. ; Section 6. Ontario, 2 + 48 + 96 pp. ; Section 7. Manitoba, 12 pp. ; Section 8. The North- West Territories, 24 pp. ; Section 9. British Columbia, 20 pp. ; Sec- tion 10. Canadian Cities, etc., 148 pp. P. 3.00. Montreal: E. B. Biggar. 1889. 93. CANADA. — Canada Official Postal Guide; comprising the chief regulations of the postoffice, rates of postage, and other information, together with an alphabetical list of post offices in Canada. Revised and published quarterly by authority of the Postmaster General, ist April, 1887. 232 pp. Ottawa: Printed by Maclean, Roger & Co. P. 50. 87. Contains a colored plate showing Arms o£ the Dominion and of the Provinces of Canada. CANADA. — The Canada Stamp Catalogue. Giving the date of issue, color, shape and value of every postage and revenue stamp CANNIFF. 19 used in Canada and the Provinces ; also the prices at which most of them can be purchased (clean or cancelled) from the author. Third edition, thoroughly revised, corrected, and fully brought up to the time of going to press. 40 pp. Belleville, Ontario, Canada : H. F. Ketcheson, Publisher. 1892. P. 25, 30. CANADIAN. — Canadian Pacific Railway. Report of proceedings at the adjourned annual and special meeting of shareholders, held at the offices of the Company, Montreal, on Saturday, 13th June, 1885. 54 pp. 93. Contains a foklinsj map of part of the Dominion of Canada, showing- the through line of the Canada I'acitic Railway and its connections. CANADIAN. — The Canadian Guide Book, with a map of the Province. 154 pp. Montreal : Armour & Ramsay. 1849. (R. W. D. & Co., C. 4. 1.25.) 42. CANADIAN. — The Canadian Sunday School Harmonium. Con- taining choice selections for the Sunday-school, the prayer-meeting, social and family circle, etc., etc. 144 pp. Toronto : Samuel Rose. 22. Preface dated Toronto, M.iy 31st, 1876. CANADIAN. — The Canadian Sunday School Harp. Hymns and tunes for Sunday schools and the social circle. 24th thousand. 206 pp. Toronto : Samuel Rose. 2. Preface dated Toronto, June, iS66. CANADIAN. — The Canadian Sunday School Organ. A choice collection of hymns, tunes and pieces for the Sunday school in all its departments ; also for the prayer meeting, family and social circle. Compiled with great care from the best sources. Tenth thousand. 256pp. Toronto: Wesleyan Book Room. 1871. 3. CANADIAN. — The Canadian Temperance Minstrel. Being a col- lection of hymns, songs and poetry, selected and original. Published by the Committee of the Montreal Temperance Society. 108 pp. Montreal: Printed by Rollo Campbell. 1842. 18. CANNIFF. — History of the Province of Ontario (Upper Canada), containing a sketch of Franco-Canadian history, the bloody battles of the French and Indians, the American revolution, the settlement of the country by U. E. Loyalists, trials and hardships incident to pioneer life, thrilling narratives of adventures with Indians and wild beasts, struggles for the establishment of Christianity and schools, agriculture and manufactures, the war of 1812, battle scenes, capture of Buffalo, subsequent growth and prosperity of the country, includ- ing biographies of prominent first settlers, and the census of 1871. By William Canniff', M.D., F.R.C.S.E. 32 + 670-^2 pp. Toronto, Ont. : Published by A. H. Hovey. 1872. (H. & Co., C. 2. 5.00.) 131. CANNIFF. — Canadian Nationality : its growth and development. By William Canniff, M.D., M.R.C.S., Eng. 20 pp. Toronto : Hart & Rawlinson, Publishers and Booksellers. 1875. (H. & Co., C. 2. 50.) 74. CANNIFF. — The Medical Profession in Upper Canada, 1783-1850. An historical narrative, with original documents relating to the pro- 20 CASGRAIN. fession, including some brief biographies. By Wm. Canniff, M.D. Illustrated. 688 pp. Toronto : William Briggs. 1894. 94- CARMICHAEL. — The Church Service ; a series of sermons deliv- ered by the Rev. James Carmicbael, M.A., in St. George's Church, Montreal. Published by request. 50 pp. Montreal : Gazette Printing House. 1872. P. 25. (W. & Co., C. 3. 50.) 94. [CARNOCHAN (MISS JANET).]— Centennial, St. Mark's Church, Niagara, 1792-1892. With eighteen plates and portraits. 56 pp. Toronto: James Bain & Son. 1892. P. i.oo. 62. " The work of compilation and writing was committed to one of our best local historical writers, Miss Janet Carnochan." — Preface. CARON. — Deux Voyages sur le Saint-Maurice. Par M. I'Abbe N. Caron, Chanoine de la Cathedrale des Trois-Rivieres. 2 + 322 pp. Trois-Rivieres : Librairie du Sacre-Cceur, P. V. Ayotte. 113. CARPENTER. — Carpenter's Scholars' Spelling Assistant; wherein the words are arranged on an improved plan, according to their res- pective principles of accentuation — in a manner calculated to familiar- ize the art of spelling and pronunciation, to remove difficulties, and to facilitate general improvement. Intended for the use of schools and private tuition. By Thomas Carpenter, Master of The Academy, Ilford, Essex. New stereotype edition, carefully revised and cor- rected. 136 pp. Toronto : Adam Miller. 1873. 13. CARRIER. — Les 6venements de 1837-38. Esquisse historique de rinsurrection du Bas-Canada. Par L. N. Carrier. 4-1-196 pp. Quebec: Imprimeriedel'Evenement. 1877. (P- G., C. i. 75.) 41. CARROLL. — The Stripling Preacher ; or, a sketch of the life and character, with the theological remains, of the Rev. Alexander S. Byrne. By Rev. John Carroll. Written and compiled at the request of the Conference. 256 pp. Toronto : Published by Anson Green, at the Conference Office. 1852. (W. R. H., C. i. 35.) 82. CARRUTHERS.— Retrospect of Thirty-six Years' Residence in Canada West : being a christian journal and narrative. By J. Car- ruthers. 6 + 254 pp. Hamilton: Printed for the Author by T. L. Mcintosh. i86i. (A. P., C. 7. 1.25.) 82. CARRY. — An Exposure of the Mischievous Perversions of Holy Scripture in The National Temperance Society's Publications, addressed to men of sense and candour. By Rev. John Carry, D.D., of Port Perry. 82 pp. Toronto : Printed by Rowsell & Hutchison. 1885. 74. [CASGRAIN (L'ABBE H. R.).]— Histoire de la Mere Marie de rincarnation, premiere Superieure des Ursulines de la Nouvelle France, precedee d'une esquisse sur I'histoire religieuse des premiers temps de cette colonie. Tome premier. 2 -f 114 pp. Quebec : Typo- graphic de C. Darveau. 1873. 9^- [CASGRAIN (L'ABBE H. R.).]— Biographies Canadiennes. Tome second. 100 pp. Quebec : Typographic de C. Darveau. 1875. 92. CELLEM. 21 [CASGRAIN (L'ABBE H. R.).]— Legendes Canadiennes et CEuvres Diverses. Tome troisieme. 126 pp. Quebec : Typo- graphie de C. Darveau. 1875. 92- CASGRAIN.— Un Pelerinage au pays d'^vangeline. Par I'Abbe H. R. Casgrain, Docteur-es-lettres, etc. 500 pp. Quebec : L. J. Demers & Frere. 1887. 94. CASGRAIN. — Guerre du Canada, 1756-1760, Montcalm et Levis. Par I'Abbe H. R. Casgrain, Docteur-es-Lettres, Professeur d'Histoire a rUniversite Laval de Quebec, Membre de la Societe Royale du Canada, Membre Correspondant de la Societe Historique de Boston, Membre Correspondant de la Societe de Geographic de Paris, etc., etc. Tome premier. 572 pp. Tome deuxieme. 484 pp. Quebec : L.-J. Demers & Frere. 1891. (J. O. F. & F. 3.00.) 93. Contains portraits, plans and fac-simile signatures. CASGRAIN.— Letellier de Saint-Just et Son Temps. :6tude His- torique. Par P. B. Casgrain, C. R. Avocat, depute aux Communes du Canada. 470 pp. Quebec : C Darveau. 1885. (P. G., C. 10. 1.50.) 58- Contains portrait and folding plate. CASWELL.— Stories and Sketches. By H. S. Caswell. 180 pp. Montreal. 1872. P. 50. 45. CATALOGUE. — Catalogue of Books in the Library of the Legis- lative Assembly of Canada. Printed by order of the Legislative Assembly. 124 + 22 pp. Montreal: Printed by Lovell & Gibson. 1846. 95. CATHOLIC. — The Catholic School Book, containing easy and familiar lessons for the instruction of youth of both sexes in the Eng- lish language and the paths of true religion and virtue. The first Montreal edition. Part i. Tables of words of one, two, three, four five, six and seven syllables ; also easy reading lessons taken from the Holy Scripture, with a moral to each lesson. Part 2. Lessons on the end for which man was created ; on what it is to be a Christian ; on the necessity of being virtuous in the time of youth ; on prayer and instruction ; on the fear and love of God ; on the love of parents, etc.; on the vices of swearing and lying, etc., etc. Part 3. The principal festivals of the Church expounded ; necessary rules for a Christian to follow ; prayers to be used on different occasions ; and a summary of the Christian doctrine. 180 pp. Montreal : Printed by N. Mower. 1817. 34. CAVEN. — A Vindication of Doctrinal Standards : with special reference to the Standards of the Presbyterian Church. By the Rev. Principal Caven, D.D. 34 pp. Toronto : James Campbell & Son. 1875. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 94. "The following pages ;ire, with little alteration, a reprint of an Essay published in the second volume of the Canada Presbyterian Church Pulpit." — Preface. CELLEM. — Visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of V^ales to the British North American Provinces and United States, in the Year i860. Compiled from the public journals by Robert Cellem. I 22 CHAUVEAU. 438 pp, Toronto : Published by Henry Rowsell. 1861. (W. R. H. & Co., C. 4. 1.50.) 100. Contains steel portrait of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, CENTENNIAL.— Centennial of Canadian Methodism. Published by direction of the General Conference. 340 pp. Toronto : William Briggs. 1891. P. 1.25. 80. Contains portraits and illustrations. Used in course of study for Methodist ministers. " In this book representatives of the different branches of which the united Methodist Church in this country is now composed, tjive from their respective points of view a brief record of the historical development of Methodism in this land. — Preface. CENTENNIAL.— The Centennial of the Settlement of Upper Canada by the United Empire Loyalists, 1 784-1884. The celebrations at Adolphustown, Toronto and Niagara, with an appendix, containing a copy of the U. E. List, preserved in the Crown Lands Department at Toronto. 334pp. Toronto: Rose Publishing Company. 1885. P. 1. 00. (R. &Co., C. 4. 1.50.) 80. Published by the Centennial Committee. CHANDLER. — Lyrics, Songs and Sonnets. By Amos Henry Chandler and Charles Pelham Mulvany. 232 pp. Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Co. 1880. P. 1. 00. 80. " Some of the lyrics by botii writers have had the advant.age of appeirint; in our Canadian Monthly and National Keview. Some of the Ivrics, relatinjf to classical history, and the Latin poems, have been honored with a place in Kottabos, the serial representing the University of Dublin." — Preface. [CHANDONNET (JOSEPH).] — L'Abbe Joseph Aubry. 132 pp. Montreal: C. O. Beauchemin & Valois. 1875. (P. G., C. i. 25.) 46. CHANGED. — The Changed Cross, and other religious poems. Canadian edition. 228 pp. Toronto: Adam, Stevenson & Co. 1872. 17. " This collection is a reprint, in cheaper form, of a volume which has found great favor amonar the reliirious community of the neighboriny: States, and has recently been brought before English lovers of hymnology by a London edition." — The publishers. CHAPMAN. — Les Quebecquoises. 1876. W. Chapman. 224 pp. Quebec: Typographie de C. Darveau. 1876. (P. G., C. 2. 40.) 60. CHAPTERS. — Chapters in Logic ; containing Sir William Hamil- ton's lectures on modified logic, and selections from the Port Royal logic. With preface by Rev. S. S. Nelles, D.D., Professor of Logic in Victoria College. 8-1-214 pp. Toronto: The Wesleyan Metho- dist Book-Room. 1870. (J. B., C. 52. 35.) 73. CHARETTE.— 1834-84. Noces d'Or de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste. Compte-rendu officiel des fetes de 1884 a Montrtial. ParP. Ph.Charette, B.C.L., Avocat, Redacteur au "Monde." 6 4-514 pp. Montreal: Typ. du Journal le Monde. 1884. (J. M. V. et Cie, 1.50.) 64. Contains frontispiece and numerous portraits. CHATEAUCLAIR.— The Young Seigneur; or. Nation Making. By Wilfrid Chiteauclair. 64-200 pp. Montreal: Wm. Drysdale & Co. 1888. P. i.oo. Cloth. 27. " The chief aim of this book is the perhaps too bold one — to map out a future for the Canadinn nation, which has been hitherto drifting without any plan." CHAUVEAU. — Charles Guerin, Roman de Moeurs Canadiennes. Par Pierre J. O. Chauveau ; G. H. Cherrier, editeur. 10 -t- 362 pp. Montreal : John Lovell. 1853. (J. O. F. & F. 5.00.) 87. Contains an engraved vignette title and illustrations. CHRISTIE. 23 [CHAUVEAU (P. J. O.).] — Fran9ois-Xavier Garneau. Sa vie et ses ceuvres. Par M. Chauveau. 284 pp. Montreal : Beauchemin & Valois. 1883. (D. B. i.oo.) 94. Contains portrait. CHAVASSE. — Advice to a Mother on the management of her children and on the treatment on the moment of some of their more pressing illnesses and accidents. By Pye Henry Chavasse, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, etc. Canadian copyright edition. 8 + 328 pp. Toronto: Willing & Williamson. 1880. P. 75- 40- CHAVASSE. — Advice to a Wife on the management of her own health and on the treatment of some of the complaints incidental to pregnancy, labour, and suckling,with an introductory chapter especially addressed to a young wife. By Pye Henry Chavasse, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, etc. Canadian copyright edition. 8 + 308 pp. Toronto: Willing & Williamson. 1882. (W. & Co., C. 3. 1-50.) 80. CHISHOLME.— Observations on the Rights of the British Colo- nies to Representation in the Imperial Parliament. By David Chis- holme. 10 + 326 pp. Three Rivers: Printed and Published by G. Stobbs. 1832. 20. CHOUINARD. — Paul de Chomedey, sieur de Maisonneuve, fon- dateur de Montreal. Etude historique et biographique, 1640-1665. Par H.-J.-J.-B. Chouinard, President de I'lnstitut Canadien de Que- bec. 2 + 120 pp. Quebec: A. Cote et Cie. 1882. 93. CHOUINARD.— Fete Nationale des Canadiens-Fran9ais Cele- bree a Quebec, 1881-1889. Histoire, fetes annuelles, conventions, documents, inauguration du monument Cartier Brebeuf. Par H.-J.- J.-B. Chouinard, Ancien President-General de la Societe St.-Jean- Baptiste de Quebec, Depute de Dorchester au Parlement du Canada. 8 + 552 pp. Quebec: Beileau & Cie. 1890. (J.O. F. &F. i.oo.) 87. CHRISTIE. — The Emigrant's Assistant ; or. Remarks on the Agri- cultural Interest of the Canadas. Part i. Containing an account of the most effectual means of assisting settlers on their arrival in the country ; observations on the different tenures by which lands are held in both Provinces ; directions for procurmg grants of waste lands, and some account of the different methods of clearing them, collected from documents and various papers furnished for the infor- mation of the Montreal Emigrant Society, in the year 1820. By A. J. Christie, A.M. With an appendix, exhibiting the latest official orders of government respecting the granting of waste lands, forms of peti- tions, location tickets, etc., etc. 140 pp. Montreal : Printed by Nahum Mower. 1821. 67. CHRISTIE. — Christie's Edition of Hodgson's Errors in the Use of English, a class-book for use in schools, based on Hodgson's " Errors in the Use of English." Compiled and edited (by permission of the late author's publishers) by J. Douglas Christie, B.A., Master of Mod- a4 COCHRANE. em Languages, Collegiate Institute, St. Catharines, Ontario. 8 + 136 pp. Toronto : Williamson and Company. (W. & Co. 50.) 80. Entered for copyright in the year 18S5. CHRISTIE.— Memoirs of the Administration of the Colonial Gov- ernment of Lower Canada. By Sir James Henry Craig and Sir George Prevost. From the year 1807 until the year 1815 ; comprehend- ing the military and naval operations in the Canadas during the late war with the United States of America. By Robert Christie. 150 pp. Quebec: 1818. (P. G., C. 16. 10.00.) loi. CHRISTIE.— The Military and Naval Operations in the Canadas during the late war with the United States ; including also the politi- cal history of Lower Canada during the administration of Sir James Henry Craig and Sir George Prevost, from the year 1807 until the year 1815. By Robert Christie, Esq. 236 pp. Quebec : Printed, 1818. 60. 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 ex- tinguishment thereof in 1841, and its reunion with Upper Canada, by act of the Imperial Parliament, in consequence of the pretensions of the Representative Assembly of the Province, and its repudiation in 1837 of the Constitution, as by law established, and of the rebellions to which these gave rise in that and the following year ; with a variety of interesting notices, financial, statistical, historical, etc., available to the future historian of North America, including a prefatory sketch of the Province of Quebec from the conquest to the passing of the Quebec Act in 1774, and thence to its division in 1791 into the Prov- inces of Upper and Lower Canada ; with details of the military and naval operations therein during the late war with the United States ; fully explaining also the difficulties with respect to the Civil List and other matters ; tracing from origin to outbreak the disturbances which led to the reunion of the two Provinces. By Robert Christie. Vol. I. 18 + 360 pp. Vol.2. 4 + 396 pp. Vol. 3. 12 + 564 pp. Vol. 4. 4 + 540 pp. Vol. 5. 6 + 426 pp. Interesting public documents and official correspondence, illustrative of, and supplementary to, the History of Lower Canada. Vol.6. 468 pp. Volumes 1,2. Quebec: T. Gary & Co. 1848. Vol. 3. Quebec : Thomas Cary. 1850. Volumes 4, 5. Quebec: John Lovell. 1853-54. Vol.6. Montreal: John Lovell. 1855. (J. M. V. et Cie. 20.00.) 33. [CLEMENS (S. L.).]— An Idle Excursion. By Mark Twain. 114 pp. Toronto: Rose-Belford Publishing Company. 1878. P. 1.00. (J. B., C. 39. 35.) 64. COCHRANE. — Memoirs and Remains of the Reverend Walter Inglis, African Missionary and Canadian Pastor. By the Rev. Wil- liam Cochrane, D.D., Brantford, Ontario. 326 pp. Toronto : C. Blackett Robinson. 1887. 73. Contains portrait. CONSTITUTION. 35 COFFIN. — 1812 ; the War, and Its Moral : A Canadian Chronicle. By William F. Coffin, Esquire, formerly Sheriff of the District of Montreal, Lieut.-Colonel, Staff, Active Force, Canada, etc. 296 pp. Montreal : John Lovell. 1864. P. 50. (J. M. V. et Cie. 5.00.) 93. COLEMAN. — History of the Early Settlement of Bowmanville and Vicinity. By J. T. Coleman. 44 pp. Bowmanville : West Durham Steam Printing and Publishing House, 1875. P. 30. 87. Contiins a paper cover with following title: Early Settlers of Bowmanville, Darlington, Clarke, and Surroundin)? Counlrv, with sketches of the habits and customs of the aboriifines, and synopsis of the zoolotfy indigenous to this portion of Canada. COLLECTION.— A Collection of the Acts Passed in the Parlia- ment of Great Britain, particularly applying to the Province of Upper Canada, and of such ordinances of the late Province of Quebec as have force of law therein. 32 pp. York : Printed by R. C. Home. 1818. io8. COLLECTION. — Collection de Documents Inddits sur le Canada et I'Amerique, publics par le Canada-Fran9ais. Tome premier. 212 pp. Tome deuxieme. 202pp. Tome troisieme. 228 pp. Quebec: L.-J. L^emers & Frere. 1888-1890. 117. COLLECTION. — Collection de Manuscrits contenant lettres, memoires, et autres documents historiques relatifs a la Nouvelle- France, recueillis aux archives de la Province de Quebec, ou copies a I'etranger. Mis en ordre et edites sousles auspices de la Legislature de Quebec, avec table, etc. Vol. i. 6 + 638 pp. Vol. 2. 16 + 580 pp. Vol. 3. 4 + 576 pp. Vol 4. 16 + 546 pp. Quebec: A. Cote et Cie. 1883-1885. (J. B., C. 13. 18.00.) 108. COLLINS.— The Fallen Leaves. A novel. By Wilkie Collins. 350 pp. Chicago: Rose-Belford Publishing Company. 1879. To- ronto : Printed and Bound by Hunter, Rose & Co. P. i.oo. 80. COMPILATION.— Compilation of the By-laws and Pohce Regu- lations in force in the City of Montreal. With an appendix contain- ing extracts from provincial enactments. Part i. 12 + 136 pp. Montreal : Printed by James Starke & Co. 1842, (W. & Co. 75.) 95. CONSTANCE.— Constance. A lay of the olden time. By Maple Leaf. 50 pp. Montreal : Printed by John Lovell 1874. P. 50. (R. W. D. & Co., C. 4. 75.) 90. CONSTITUTION.— Constitution and By-laws of the Canadian National Association. 16 pp. Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Co. 1884. iif the Marquis of Lome ami Her Itoyal llij{liiicss tlio I'rinccss Louise. ICntereil tor copyrijjht in the year iS8i. DENT. — The Story of the Upper Canadian Rebellion ; largely de- rived from original sources and documents. By John Charles Dent. With three steel portraits, three woodcuts ami two vignette title- pages. 2 vols. Vol. I. 384 pp. \'ol. 2. 382 pp. Toronto : C. Blackett Robinson. 1885. P. 7.50. (W. iM: Co., C. 3. 12.50.) iig. Corrijrenda follows contents in volume 2, DENT. — Arcturus ; a Canadian journal of literature and life. John Charles Dent, editor and proprietor. 3S4 pp. Toronto. 1887. 142. Vol. I, January 15 to June 45, 1S87, inclusive. All published, DEPARTMENT.— Department of Militia and Defence of the Dominion of Canada. Report upon the suppression of the rebellion In the North-West Territories, and matters in connection therewith, in 1885. Presented to Parliament. i2-f384 pp. Ottawa. 1886. 117. Contains map and seventeen plates. 32 DICKSON. DEPARTMENT. — Department of the Interior. Topographical Surveys Branch. General report of operations from i86g to i88g. Together with an exposition of the system of survey of Dominion lands, and a schedule of Dominion land and topograpical surveys. By W. F. King, B.A., D.T.S., Chief Astronomer of the Department of the Interior ; and J. S. Dennis, D.T.S., Chief Inspector of Surveys. February, 1892. Part 6. 10+ 150 pp. 117. Contains maps and plan. DESCRIPTION. — Description of the Surveyed Townships and Explored Territories of the Province of Quebec. Taken from the official reports of surveys filed in the Crown Lands Department, as well as from those of the Geological Survey of Canada and other official sources. Published by order of the Legislature. 2 + 76 + 840 pp. Quebec : Printed by Charles-Fran9ois Langlois, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. i88g. 116. DESCRIPTIONS.— Descriptions of the Townships of the North- West Territories, Dominion of Canada. Published under the author- ity of the Hon. Thomas White, Minister of the Interior. Compiled and arranged from the field notes, plans and reports of the surveyors. Between the second and third initial meridians. 2 + 312 pp. Between the third and fourth initial meridians. 2 + 366 pp. West of the fourth and fifth initial meridians. 2 + 386 pp. Ottawa : Printed by MacLean, Roger & Co. 1886. 122. Contains numerous maps. DESCRIPTIVE. — Descriptive Catalogue of Live Fish, Reptiles, and Principal Exhibits in the Natural History Department of the Industrial Exhibition of Toronto, 1894. 16 pp. Toronto : Chas. Roddy, Printer. 1894. P- 5- (H. & Co., C. 8. 15.) 93. No title-pape, paper cover, title as above. DEWART. — Selecticr.s from Canadian Poets ; with occasional critical and biographical notes, and an introductory essay on Canadian Poetry. By Edward Hartley Dewart. 304 pp. Montreal : Printed by John Lovell. 1864. (A. P., C. 7. 1.25.) 65. " I must remind my readers that this is not ' a work on the Poets and Poetry of Canada.' It is simply ' Selections from Canadian Poets.'" — I'reface. DEWART. — Songs of Life : A collection of poems. By Edward Hartley Dewart. 256 pp. Toronto : Dudley & Burns. 1869. (D. B. 2.00. Full morocco.) 80. D'IBERVILLE.— Histoire du Chevalier D'Iberville, 1663-1706. 104-292 pp. Montreal: J. M. Valois. i8go. go. Contains portrait and numerous plates. DICK. — Splores of a Halloween, Twenty Years Ago. By Alex- ander Dick. 22 pp. Wooodstock, C. W. : William Warwick, Publisher. 1867. (W. & Co., C. 3. 50.) 13. " The follo^vin^f verses were sent to compete for the prize offered in October last by the Mont- real Caledonian Society for the ' best poem on HoUoween.' They were not successful." — A. D. DICKSON.— A History of Upper Canada College— 1 829-1 892. With contributions by Old Upper Canada College Boys, lists of head- boys, exhibitioners, university scholars and medallists, and a roll of DRILL. 33 the school. Compiled and edited by George Dickson, M.A., and G Mercer Adam. Illustrated. 328 pp. Toronto : Rowsell & Hutchi son. 1893. no. DICKSON. — Counsels to Young Converts in These Revival Times Rev. J. A. R. Dickson, London, Ont. 38 pp. Toronto : P. H Stewart, Printer and Publisher. i86g. (W. & Co. 50,) 12. DIONNE. — La Nouvelle-France de Cartier a Champlain, 1540 1603. N. E. Dionne. 396 pp. Quebec: C. Darveau. 1891. (J O. F. & F. 1. 00.) 93. DIONNE. — Samuel Champlain, Fondateur de Quebec et Pere de la Nouvelle-France. Histoire de sa vie et de ses voyages. Par N. E. Dionne. Tome premier. 18 + 430 pp. Quebec: A. Cote et Cie. 1891. (J. O. F. & F. i.oo.) 93. Contains portrait. DIONNE. — Vie de C.-F. Painchaud, pretre, cure, fondateur du college de Sainte-Anne de la Pocatibre. Par N.-E. Dionne, Membre de la Societe Royale du Canada. 12 + 440 pp. Quebec: Leger Brousseau. 1894. 86. Contains portrait and view. DISCLOSURES. — Disclosures of Concealed and Increasing Romanism in the Doctrines and Practices of the Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, C '■egational. Dr. Cummins's Reformed Episco- pal, and other Protestant Denominations. By a Reformer. 94 pp. Toronto : Printed by Rowsell & Hutchison. 1875. (J. B., C. 32. 30.) 94. Entered for copyright by William James Mackenzie. Errata inserted after title. [DIXON (B. HOMER).]— Selected Hymns. B. H. D. 116 pp. Toronto: Messrs. Chewett & Co., Printers. 1863. (J. B., C. 33. 50.) lOI. Contains no title-page. DOCTRINES.— The Doctrines and Disciphne of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada. 162 pp. York : Published by E. Ryerson and F. Metcalf, for the Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada. W. J. Coates, Printer. 1829. 19. DONOVAN. — Anecdotes of Ireland ; a series of sketches illustra- tive of the principal characters of Irish history. By Cornelius Donovan. 240 pp. Hamilton : Evening Times Publishing House. 1872. (W. & Co., C. 3. 75.) 40. DRAPEAU. — L'Album des Families, Revue Mensuelle Litterature, Histoire, Archeologie, Biographies, Voyages et Legendes. Publie par Stanislas Drapeau, Editeur Proprietaire. Huitieme annee. 1883. 8 + 376 pp. Ottawa: Bureau de " I'Album des Families." 1883. 144. A monthly journal, founded in 1S76. DRILL. — Drill and Rifle Instruction for the Corps of Rifle Volun- teers. By authority of the Secretary of State for War. Tenth edi- tion. 4 + 74 pp. Toronto: W. C. Chewett & Co., Army Printers. 18G2. 74. 3 34 EDGAR. DUCHARME.— Ris et Croquis. Par Chs. M. Ducharme. 464 pp. Montreal: C. O. Beauchemin & Fils. i88g. 40. DUGAS. — Monseigneur Provencher et les Missions de la Riviere- Rouge. Par I'Abbe G. Dugas, Missionnaire. 332 pp. Montreal: C. O. Beauchemin & Fils. 1889. (J. O. F. & F. 75.) 82. DUGAST.— Legendes du Nord-Ouest. Par M. Dugast, Ptre, de I'Archeveche de Saint-Boniface. 144 pp. Montreal : Librairie Saint- Joseph. Cadieux & Derome. 1883. (J. M. V. et Cie. 25.) 80. Contains a frontispiece. DUGUAY. — Le R. P. Louis Sache de la Compagnie de Jesus. Par le P. II. E. Duguay,delamemecompagnie. 6 + 212 pp. i8go. (P. G., C. 21. 50.) 81. Contiiii- portrait. DUNKIN. — Address at the Bar of the Legislative Assembly of Canada, delivered on the nth and 14th March, 1853, on behalf of certain Proprietors of Seigniories in Lower Canada, against the second reading of the bill intituled " An Act to define Seigniorial Rights in Lower Canada, and to facilitate the redemption thereof." By Christopher Dunkin, M. A., Advocate, no pp. Quebec: Printed at the Canada Gazette Office. 1853. (W. Sc Co. 2.25.) 117. DUNLEVIE.— Our Volunteers in the North-West. A ready- reference handbook. Capt. Horace G. Dunlevie, late ist battalion Governor-General's Foot Guards, Ottawa, compiler. 52 pp. Ottawa : Printed at the Office of the Daily Free Press. 18S5. 38. DUNN. — Dix Ans de Journalisme Melanges. Par Oscar Dunn. 4 -t- 280 pp. Montreal: Duvernay Freres & Dansereau. 1876. (P. G., C. g. 50.) 105. DUPUY. — Villemarie. Petites Fleurs Religieuses du Vieux Mont- real. Par M. Paul Dupuy, Redacteur de la Semaine Rcligieuse de Montreal, avec une introduction. Par M. H. A. Verreau, Ptre. 22 -i- 216 pp. Montreal : Librairie Saint-Joseph. Cadieux & Derome. 1885. 105. Contains, ns frontispiece, a plan o£ Ville- Marie. DWIGHT.— Life in the North-West Mounted Police, and other sketches. By Chas. P. Dwight. 140 pp. Toronto : The National Publishing Co. 1892. P. 30. 79. [E. A. G.]. — A Summer Holiday. 38 pp. Toronto : William Briggs. 1887. 151. Viijnette title-pa^^e, ECLOG/E. — Ecloga3 Curtianac : containing the third and fourth books of Quintus Curtius Rufus de Gestis Aiexandri Magni. 76 pp. Montreal : Armour & Ramsay. 1849. P. is. gd. (H. & Co., C. 2. 35-) «3- EDGAR. — The White Stone Canoe : A legend of the Ottawas. By James D. Edgar. Illustrations by W. D. Blatchly. 28 pp. Toronto: The Toronto News Companj'. 1885. (J. B., C. 50. 60.) 28. Printing on one side of the leaf only. Contains six illustrations. EVANS. 35 EDGAR. — Ten Years of Upper Canada in Peace and War, 1S05- 1815 ; being tlie Ridout Letters with annotations by Matilda Edgar. Also an appendix of the narrative of the captivity among the Shawanese Indians, in 1788, of Thos. Ridout, afterwards Surveyor- General of Upper Canada ; and a vocabulary, compiled by him, of the Shawanese language. 16+390 pp. Toronto: William Briggs. 1890. P. 2.00. 87. Contains portraits, maps and fac-simile letter of George Washing'ton, Erratum slip inserted after title-page. EDUCATIONAL.— The Educational Manual for Upper Canada : containing the Laws, Regulations, etc., relating to Common and Grammar Schools, the University of Toronto, etc., etc. With explana- tory notes, sanctioned by the Chief Superintendent of Schools. 168 pp. Toronto: Thompson & Co. 1856. (W. &Co.,C. 3. 1.25.) loi. ENGELHARDT.— The Beauties of Nature combined with Art. By H. A. Engelhardt. 174 pp. Montreal : Published by John Lovell. 1872. P. 1. 00. (W. R. H., C. I. 50.) 38. " The object of this little volume is to advance the art of rural improvement to a higher (infec- tion." — Introdiiction. ENGLISH. — An English Grammar, for the use of schools. Authorized by the Council of Public Instruction for Upper Canada. 178 pp. Toronto : Published by Brewer, McPhail & Co. 1852. ig. National series of school books. E. N. L. — The Wild Brier ; or. Lays by an Untaught Minstrel. E. N. L. 10+196 pp. Charlottetown, P.E.I. : Geo. Bremner. 1866. (H. & Co., C. 2. 1. 00.) 40. ERMATINGER.— Life of Colonel Talbot, and the Talbot Settle- ment, its rise and progress, with sketches of the public characters and career of some of the most conspicuous men in Upper Canada, who were either friends or acquaintances of the subject of these memoirs. By Edward Ermatinger. 6 + 230 pp. St. Thomas : Printed at A. McLachlan's Home Journal Office. 1^59. (A. P., C. 7. 2.25.) 33. Errata inserted after title-page. ESQUISSE. — Esquisse du Commerce de Pelleteries des Anglois, dans I'Amerique Septentrionale. Avec des observations relatives a la Compagnie du Nord-Ouest de Montreal. Par le Comte de Selkirk. Publiee a Londres en i8r6. Traduit de I'edition Angloise imprimee a New York, en 1 81 8. 118 pp. Montreal: Imprime par James Brown. 1819. (P. G., C. 10. 4.50.) 58. EVANS. — Personal Memoirs of Major Richardson, as connected with the singular oppression of that officer while in Spain. By Lieu- tenant-General Sii DeLacy Evans. 152 pp. Montreal: Armour &• Ramsay. 1838. 131. EVAN3. — Papal Antiquity and Supremacy, treated of in reference to Archbishop Lynch 's Lectures (published in the Toronto Globe). Inscribed 10 th< riiembers of L. O. L. No. 166. By G. Evans, M.A. 16 pp. Oakville : Printed at the Express Cheap Book and Job Office. 1875. (H. & Co., C. I. 50.) 74. " The following brief essay is intended to show how far the Roman Catholic Church has seceded from the faith of the apostolic age, especially with relation to that system of denionol.atry." 36 FAUCHER DE SAINT-MAURICE. EVANS. — Agricultural Improvement by the education of those who are engaged in it as a profession. Addressed very respectfully to the Farmers of Canada. By William Evans. io6 pp. Montreal : Printed at the Courier Office. 1837. 52. EVANTUREL.— Premieres Poesies, 1876-1878, avec une preface de Joseph Marmette. Endore Evanturel. Deuxieme edition. 22 + 204 pp. Quebec: Augustin Cote et Cic. 1878. (P. G., C. ig. 50.) 51- EXTRACTS.— Extracts and Statements respecting Bi-Lingual Teaching in Great Britain, the United States, and Canada. Printed for the Education Department. 60 pp. Toronto : Printed by War- wick & Sons. i8go. (H. & Co., C. 8. 20.) 116. EXTRACTS.— Extracts from the First Book of Gil-Bias ; with an interlineary translation in English. For the use of young persons commencing the French language. 4 + 52 pp. Quebec: Printed by Thos. Cary & Co. 1837. (W. & Co. 75.) 34. EXTRAITS. — Extraits des Archives des Ministbres de la Marine et de la Guerre a Paris. Publics sous la direction de I'Abbe H.-R. Casgrain, D. Es-L., Professeur a I'Universite-Laval, etc., Canada. Correspondance Generale. Mm. Duquesne et Vaudreuil, Gouverneurs- Generaux, 1755-1760. 310 pp. Quebec: L.-J. Demers & Frere. 1890. (J. O. F. & F. 1.50.) III. Collection des Manuscrits du Mariichal De Ldvis. FABRE. — Chroniques. Par Hector Fabre. 4 -f- 266 pp. Quebec: Imprimerie de L'Evenement. 1877. 73. F. A. D. — Maiden Mona the Mermaid. A fairy play for fairy people. By F. A. D. 42 pp. Toronto : Belford Bros., Publishers. 1877. (W. & Co. 25.) 80. An outside paper cover with lithographed desig^n. FAIRCHILD.— A Short Account of Ye Quebec Winter Carnival, holden in 1894. Compiled and edited by G. M. Fairchild, Jr. 6-1- 142 pp. Printed by Frank Carrel, at Ye Signe of Ye Quebec Daily Telegraph. 1894. 93. FAITHFUL.— Faithful Unto Death ; a memorial of John Ander- son, late janitor of Queen's College, Kingston, C. W. 8-}- 66 pp. Kingston : James M. Creighton. 1859. 41. [FARIBAULT (G. B.).] —Catalogue of Books relating to the History of America, forming part of the library of the Legislative Assembly of Canada. 4 + 36 pp. Quebec : Printed at William Cowan & Son. 1845. 95. Contains duplicate title-page in French. FAUCHER DE SAINT-MAURICE.— Promenades dans le Golfe Saint-Laurent. Une partie de la cote nord. L'ile aux Oeufs, I'Anti- costi, rile Saint-Paul, I'archipel de la Madelaine. Faucher de Saint-Maurice. 208 pp. Quebec : Typographic de C. Darveau. 1879. 45. FIFTH. 37 FAUCHER DE SAINT-MAURICE.— Promenades dans le Golfe Saint-Laurent, Nouvelle-Ecosse, ile du Prince-Edouard, Nouveau- Brunswick, la Baie des Chaleurs, la Gaspesic. Faucher de Saint- Maurice. Deuxieme edition. 240 pp. Quebec : C. Darveau. 1880. (D.B. 45.) 45. FAUCHER DE SAINT-MAURICE.— La Question du Jour Res- terons-nous Frangais. Suppression de la langue Fran9aise au Canada. Le Canada et les Canadiens-Fran9ais pendant la guerre Franco-Prus- sienne. De I'element etranger aux Etats-Unis. Par Faucher de Saint- Maurice, Docteur es Lettres, Ancien Depute al'Assemblec Legislative, Ancien Capitaine Stagiaire au 2" Bataillon d'Infanterie Legere d'Afrique, etc., etc. 4 + 140 pp. Quebec: Belleau & Cie. i8go. (J. M. V. & Cie. 60.) 92. FAUGHNAN.— Stirring Incidents in the Life of a British Soldier. An autobiography. By Thomas Faughnan, late Colour-Sergeant 2nd Battalion, 6th Royal Regiment. 336 pp. Toronto : Hunter, Rose & Company. 1879. P. i.oo. 80. Contains portrait. FENIAN. — The Fenian Raid at Fort Erie, June the first and second, 1866 ; with a map of the Niagara Peninsula, showing the route of the troops ; and a plan of the Lime Ridge battle-ground. 96 pp. Toronto: W. C. Chewett & Co. 1866. (H. & Co., C. i. 2.00.) 99. FENIAN. — The Fenian Raid of 1870. By reporters present at the scenes. 80 pp. Montreal : Witness Printing House. 1870. 57. Contains plan, portraits and illustrations. FEN IAN ISM. — Fenianism, Irish Land Leagueism, and Commun- ism. By a native of P. E. Island. 24 pp. Prmted for the author. 1881. (H. & Co., C. I. 60.) 73. FERLAND.— Cours d'Histoire du Canada. Par J. B. A. Ferland, Pretre, Professeur d'Histoire a I'Universite-Laval. Premiere partie, 1534-1663. 12 -f 522 pp. Seconde partie, 1663-1759. 10 -t- 620 pp. Quebec: Augustin Cote. 1861-1865. (P. G., C. i. 5.00.) 104. FERLAND.— Opuscules. L'Abbe Ferland. 182 pp. Quebec: Imprimerie A. Cote et Cie. 1876. (J. M. V. & Cie. 25.) 17. FEW. — A Few Words on Canada. By a Canadian. 72 pp. Ottawa and Toronto : Hunter, Rose & Co. 1871. P. 50. (W. R. H., C. 2. 75.) 20. Contains, as frontispiece, a view of the Parliament Buildings at Ottawa. FIFTEENTH.— Fifteenth Annual Report of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, Western Division. 1890-91. 182 pp. Toronto: Presbyterian Re- view Print. 31. FIFTH. — Fifth Book of Lessons, for the use of schools. Autho- rized by the Council of Public Instruction for Upper Canada. 84- 408 pp. Montreal: John Lovell. 1866. 41. Lovell's series of school books. 38 FOREST, FIFTH.— The Fifth Book of Readinp; Lessons. For the use of schools in the British-American Provinces. 8+192 pp. James Campbell & Son, Montreal and Toronto. 1866. 73. C;iiiipl)eirs Biitisli-Amcrican scries of school books. Cont.iins illustrations. FIRST. — First Book of Lessons, for the use of schools. Authorized by the Council of Public Instruction for Upper Canada. With numerous woodcuts. 36pp. Toronto: Published by R. McPhail. 1859. 14. National series of school books. FIRST.— First Reader : Parti. The Ontario Readers. Authorized for use in (.he public schools of Ontario by the Minister of Education. 64 pp. Toronto : Canada Publishing Company (Limited). 80. Entered for copyright in the year 1SS4. FIRST.— First Reader : Part II. Authorized for use in the public schools of Ontario by the Minister of Education. The Ontario Readers. 96 pp. Toronto : Canada Publishing Company (Lim- ited). 73. Contains numerous illustrations. FIRST. — First Report from the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the state of the trade and commerce of the Province of Upper Canada. 24 + 76 pp. R. Stanton, Printer. 102. Printed by order of the Commons House of Assembly. FIRST. — The First Report of the Upper Canada Bible Society, and twelfth of the society's operations ; for the year ending the 30th of April, 1841. With an appendix ; also, brief view of the plan and operations, and abstract of the thirty-sixth report of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 56+16 + 8 pp. Toronto: Printed for the Upper Canada Bible Society. 1841. 94, FITZGIBBON.— A Trip to Manitoba; or, Roughing it on the Line. By Mary Fitzgibbon, 268 pp. Toronto: Rose-Belford Pub- lishing Company. 1880. P. i.oo. (R. W. D. & Co., C 4. 1.25.) 31. Dedicated to Lady Dufferin. FLAPDOODLE. — Flapdoodle : A political encyclopaedia and manual for public men. Edited by an ex-Minister. Illustrated by Bengough. 28 pp. Toronto : Printed for the Publisher. 1881. (W. R. H., C. 3. 50.) 56. FLEURS. — Les Fleurs de la Poesie Canadienne. Religion et Patrie ! 4+ 134 pp. Montreal: C. O. Beauchemin& Valois, Librairies, Imprimeurs. i86g. 34. FONTAINE. — Voyage du Sieur de Diereville in Acadie. Precede d'une introduction et suivi de notes et d'extraits. Par L. U. Fon- taine, avocat et directeur de colonisation. 72 + 244 pp. Quebec : A. Cote et Cie. 1885. (P. G., C 15. 1.50.) 80. FOREST.— The Forest Wreath. By W. M. Leggett, Lansdale Cottage, Sussex Vale, New Brunswick. 2 + 194 pp. Printed by Durant and Sancton, Saint John, N.B. 1833. 81. FRANCE. 39 FORGIVENESS. — Forgiveness and Eternal Life, i John ii. 12 ; V. 13. 16 pp. Montreal : Free Tract Depot. Hart & Son, Printers. 6. FORREST. — Ned Fortescue ; or, Roughing it Through Life. A story founded on fact. By E. W. Forrest, late Her Majesty's Indian Army. 6 + 232 pp. Ottawa and Toronto: Hunter, Rose He Com- pany. 1869. P. 1. 00. 100. FOSTER. — Railway from Lake Superior to Red River Settlement, considered in a letter to the Hon. Wm. McDougall, C.B., Minister of Public Works. By John Foster. With map. 16 pp. Montreal : Printed by John Lovell. 1869. P. 10. (W. & C, C. 3. 25.) 93. FOSTER. — Description of the Various Systems of Wooden Rail- ways, in connection with the report of the special committee named by the Toronto Legislature, to investigate and enquire into their use- fulness and cost for colonization purposes. With woodcuts. By John Foster, C.E. 14 pp- Montreal: Printed by John Lovell. 1S70. P. 20. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 94. FOURTH.— Fourth Annual Report of the Ontario School of Agri- culture and Experimental Farm, for the year ending 31st December, i87vS, Printed by order of the Legislative Assembly. 84 + 72 pj). Toronto: Printed by Hunter, Rose & Co. 1879. (H. & Co., C. i. 60.) 117. Contains several fuU-pagu plates. ^ FOURTH. — Fourth Book of Lessons, for the use of schools. Authorized by the Council of Public Instruction for Upper Canada. 8 + 340 pp. Mon^feal : John Lovell. 1866. 41. Lovell's series of school liooks. FOURTH. — Fourth Reader. Authorized for use in the public schools of Ontario by the Minister of Education. 344 pp. Toronto : 1885. 80. The Ontario readers. FOURTH. — Fourth Reading Book. 2 + 360 pp. Toronto: Canada Publishing Company (Limited). 73. Contains portraits and illustrations, and colored frontispiece. Royal Canadian Series, FOURTH. — The Fourth Book of Reading Lessons. Authorized by the Council of Public Instruction for Ontario. 8 + 376 pp. To- ronto : Wm. Warwick. 32. Canadian series of school books. FOYER. — Le Foyer Canadien. Recueil litteraire et historique. Tome I. 392 + 24 pp. Tome 2. 388 pp. Tome 3. 74 + 328 pp. Tome 4. 10 + 566 pp. Quebec : Bureaux du " Foyer Canadien." 1863-1866. (J. M. V. et Cie. 20.00.) loi. Volume two contains a portrait of I'Ahbii J. B. A. Ferland. FRANCE.— R. R. R. A Lapful of Lyrics and Merry Muse- Whangs. By Judson France. 2 + 32 pp. Toronto : lmrie& Graham, Printers. 1885. (H. &Co., C. 2. 50.) 61. Contains an outside paper cover with above title, no title-page. ^O FRENCH. FRANCE. — R. R. R. Muse-whangs. (Poems amorous, baccha- nalian, political, memorial, humorous and miscellaneous.) By Judson France, citizen of Toronto. 104 pp. Printed at the Sign of the Will-o'-the-Wisp. 1887. (J. B., C. 12. 75.) 73. FRANC HERE.— Relation d'un Voyage a la cote du Nord-Ouest de I'Amerique Septentrionale, dans les annees 1810, 11, 12, 13 et 14. Par G. Franchere, Fils. 284 pp. Montreal : de I'imprimerie de C. B. Pasteur. 1820. (J. M. V. et Cie. 10.00.) loi. ERASER. — A Tale of the Sea, and other poems. By John Eraser (Cousin Sandy). Illustrated by O. R. Jacobi, H. Sandham, A. Vogt, W. L. Eraser, of the Society of Canadian Artists. 2 + 88 pp. Mont- real : Dawson Brothers. 1870. John Lovell, Printer. 104. A Tale of the Sea, printed on one side of the leaf only, "He believes it is the first attempt in the way of illustrated versification in this Dominion."— Preface. ERASER. — Walkingame Modernized and Improved. Stereotype edition. The tutor's assistant : being a compendium of arithmetic, adapted to the use of schools in Canada. This work, having been perused by several eminent mathematicians and accountants, is recommended as the best compendium hitherto published for the use of schools or for private persons. By Erancis Walkingame. Second Canadian from the seventy-.'^ixth London edition. Containing the new tables of weights and measures, with rules and examples for comparing the new measures with the old ; and an appendix on re- peating and circulating decimals, with their application. By John Eraser, accountant, etc. 200 pp. Belleville: McKenzie & Wilson. 1846. 33. [ERASER (REV. JOSHUA).]— Shanty, Forest and River Life in the Backwoods of Canada. 362 pp. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell & Son. 1883. P. 75. (W. & Co., C. 7. 2.50.) 65. Contains several illustrations. FRECHETTE. — Jean-Baptiste de la Salle, fondateur des ecoles chretiennes. Poeme lyrique. Par Louis Frechette. 60 pp. Mont- real : 1889. (A. B., C. I. 60.) 99. FRECHETTE. — Feuilles Volantes. Poesies Canadiennes. Louis Frechette Deuxieme edition. 208 pp. Montreal : Granger & Freres, Editeurs. 1891. (J. M. V. et Cie. i.oo.) 57. FRECHETTE.— Pele-Mele Fantaisies et Souvenirs Poetiques. Par Louis-H. Frechette. 274 pp. Montreal: Compagnie d'lm- pression et de Publication Lovell. 1877. P. 50. 49. FRECHETTE. — Les Eleurs Boreales. Les Oiseaux de Neige. Poesies Canadiennes. Louis-H. Frechette. 268 pp. Quebec : C. Darveau. 1879. (P. G., C. 11. 2.00.) 40. FRENCH. — Biographical Notice of Joseph-Octave Plessis, Bishop of Quebec. Translated by T. B. French from the original by I'Abbe Ferland, published in the Foyer Canadien. 14+ 178 pp. Quebec: G. & G. E. Desbarats. 1864. loi. Contains portrait. GERBIK. 41 FRESHMAN. — The Pentateuch : itsfjenuineness and authenticity proved and defended by facts and arguments, apfainst the hypothetical theories and the conjectural criticisms, historical and literary, and Bishop Colenso. By Charles Freshman, late Rabbi of the Jewish Synagogue at Quebec, and graduate of the Jewisli Theological Semi- nary at Prague, Bohemia. At present German Wesleyan Minister at Hamilton, Canada West. 4+ 140 pp. Toronto; Published by Anson Green. 1864. 66. FROUDE. — The Two Chiefs of Dunboy ; or, an Irish romance of the last century. By J. A. Froude. 2 + 456 pp. Toronto : William Bryce, Publisher. P. 50. 79. Canadian edition. Home series. No. 133. Author's edition, GAGNON. — Chansons Populaires du Canada. Recueillies ct publiees avec annotations, etc. Par Ernest Gagnon. 6 + 376 pp. Quebec: Bureaux du " Foyer Canadien." 1865. (P. G., C. 2. 2.50.) lOI. GAGNON. — Le Comte de Paris a Quebec. Ernest Gagnon. Recit. Avec une introduction. Par le Juge Routhier. 68+i6c pp. Quebec : C. Darveau. 1891. (J. O. F. & F. 40.) 72. GALT. — The Life of Lord Byron. By John Gait, Esq. First Canada edition. 200 pp. Niagara : Henry Chapman, Publisher. Samuel Heron, Printer. 1831. (D. B. 4.00.) 58. Family library. GARNEAU. — Histoire du Canada, depuis sa decouverte jusqu'a nos jours. Par F. X. Garneau. Tome premier. 4 + 558 pp. Tome second. 4 + 578 pp. Tome troisieme. 4 + 568 pp. Tome quatrieme. 4 + 328 pp. Quebec: N. Aubin. 1845-1846. Quebec: Frechette et Frere. 1848. John Lovell. 1852. (P. G., C. i. Vols. 1,2, 3. 25.00.) 58. Volume four suppressed. GARNEAU. — Histoire du Canada, depuis sa decouverte jusqu'a nos jours. Par F. X. Garneau. Seconde edition, corrigee et aug- mentee. Tome premier. 22 + 378 pp. Tome second. 4+454 pp. Tome troisieme. 4 + 412 pp. Quebec : John Lovell. 1852. 94. GARNEAU. — Histoire du Canada, depuis sa decouverte jusqu'a nos jours. Par F. X. Garneau. Troisieme edition, revue et corrigee. Tome premier. 22 + 372 pp. Tome second. 458 pp. Tome troisieme. 374 pp. Quebec: P. Lamoureux. 1859. (A. P., C. 7. 16.00.) 89. GAUTHIER. — Histoire du Canada, al'usage des ecoles primaires et des maisons d'education. Par I'Abbe L. O. Gauthier, Docteur en Theologie, Ancien Professeur d'Histoire au Seminaire de Quebec. 144 pp. Quebec: Augustin Cote et Cie. 1876. 12. GAUVREAU.— Nos Paroisses. Trois-Pistoles. Par Charles A. Gauvreau, A.B. Premiere edition. 2 + 338 pp. Levis : Mercier & Cie. 1890. 38. GERBIE. — Le Canada et I'Emigration Fran9aise. Frederic Gerbie. Ouvrage accompagne de cartes et gravures. 3eme edition. 4 4a GIROUARD. 448 pp. Quebec : Typographic de C. Darveau. 1884. (A. B.,C. 2. 75-) 93- GliRIN-LAJOIE. — Jean Rivard le Defricheur. Recit de la vie reelle. Par A. Gerin-Lajoie. Deuxicme edition, revue et corrigee. 208 pp. Montreal : J. B. RoUand & FUs. 1874. (J. M. V. et Cie. 40.) 82. GERIN-LAJOIE. — Jean Rivard, Economiste. Pour faire suite a Jean Rivard le Defricheur. Par A. Gerin-Lajoie. Deuxieme edition, revue et corrigee. 230 pp. Montreal: J. B. Rolland & Fils. 1876. (J. M. V. et Cie. 35.) 82. GI^RIN-LAJOIE. — Dix Ans au Canada, de 1840 a 1850. Histoire de j'etablissement du gouvernement responsable. Par A. Gerin-Lajoie. 620 pp. Quebec: L. J. Demers & Frere. 1888. 113. GERMAN. — Methodist Hymns translated into the Cree Language. By Orrin German. Toronto: Methodist Mission Rooms. 1885. 46. Contains 318 hymns, 5 doxologies, and benedictions in English and Cree. GERRARD. — The Consolation. A poem. By George Gerrard. 64 pp. Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Company. 1881. P. 50. 80. GIBSON. — Geography of Canada ; for the use of schools and families. By T. A. Gibson, First Classical Master, High School De- partment, McGill College, Montreal. 10+126 pp. Montreal: Hew Ramsay. 1855. (W. R. H., C. 2. 25.) 40. GILLESPIE. — Miscellaneous Poems. By George W. Gillespie. 152 pp. Toronto: Printed for the author. 1843. (A. P., C 7. 1.25.) 82, GILLIES. — Popery Dissected ; its absurd, inhuman, unscriptural, idolatrous and anti-christian assumptions, principles and practices exposed from its own standard works; being a series of unanswered letters addressed to the R. C. Bishop of Arichat, N.S., by the Rev. Archibald C. Gillies, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Sherbooke, N.S. With notes and appendices. 84 pp. Pictou, N.S. : Printed by William Harris. 1874. P. 25. (W. &Co., C. 3. 50.) 10.- GINGRAS. — Le Bas-Canada entre le Moyen-Ageet I'age Moderne. Par I'Abbe Jos.-ApoUinaire Gingras. Public sous les auspices du Cercle Catholique de Quebec. 48 + 8 pp. Quebec : De I'imprimerie du " Canadien." 1880. 50. GINGRAS. — Au Foyer de Mon Presbytere. Po^mes et chansons. M. I'Abbe Apollinaire Gingras. 14 + 258 pp. Quebec: A. Cote et Cie. 1881. (J. O. F. & F. 75.) 16. GIROUARD.— Lake St. Louis, Old and New Illustrated, and Cavelier de La Salle. By Desire Girouard, Doctor of Lav/s, Queen's Counsel, etc. Translated from the French by Desire H. Girouard, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws, Advocate. Columbian edition. 8 + 298 pp. Montreal: Printed by Poirier, Bessette & Co. 1893. (J. M. V. et Cie. 6.00.) 138. Contains numerous maps, plans, views, portraits, etc. GOSSELIN. 43 GIF^OUARD. — Le Vieux Lachinc ct Ic Massacre dii 5 AoOt, 1689. Conference donnee (levant la paroisse do Lachinc, le6 Aout, 1H89. Par D6sirc Girouard, (^onseil de la Reine, Docteur en Droit, Depute. 76 pp. Montreal : Cie d'imprimerie et de lithographie Gebhardt- lierthiaunie. 1889. (J. O. F. & F. i.oo.) 94. Contains iMustratinns, plans, etc. Krrnta slip inserted after pajje 31, GLASS. — Stray Leaves from Scotch and English History ; with the Life of Sir William Wallace, Scotland's patriot, hero and political martyr. By the Rev. Charles Gordon Glass, A.M., late Principal of Woodstock College, N.B., etc. Second edition, carefully revised and corrected. 400pp. Montreal: A. A. Stevenson. 1876. P. 2.00. ICO. [GLOBENSKY (C. A. M.).]— La Rebellion de 1837 a Saint- Eustache. Precede d'un expose de la situation politique du Bas- Canada depuis la cession. 334 pp. Quebec : Imprimerie A. Cote et Cie. 1883. (J. B., C. 11. i.oo.) 93. Journal Ilistoriipie, 60 p;ii;es, inserted between pa^cs ^2 anil 53. Contains two porlrait^i. Krrata slip inserteil alter pajje 330. [GLOBENSKY (C. A. M.).]— La Rebellion de 1837 a Saint- Eustache. 94 pp. 56. The fnllowinff is at the end of the volume : Plfitcau dcs Ch£nes, 14 Avril, 1SS4, [GLOBENSKY (C. A. M.).]— La Rebellion de 1837.38, ou rcponse de M. C. A. Globensky, A.M. L. O. David. 100 pp. 56. At the end of the volume the following : Plateau des Chenes Saint-Eustache, 30 Aout, iSS-l, [GLOBENSKY (C. A. M.).]— La Rebellion de 1837-38. 64 pp. 56. GOLDSMITH.— The Rising Village, with other poems. By Oliver Goldsmith, a descendant of the author of •' The Deserted Village." 144 pp. Saint John, N.B. : Published for the author by John McMillan. Printed by Henry Chubb. 1834. (H. & Co., C. 2. 2.25.) 18. GOOCH. — Manual or Explanatory Development of the Act for the Union of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, in one Dominion under the name of Canada. Synthetical and analytical ; with the text of the act, etc., and index to the act and the treatises. By John Gooch. 6 + 124 pp. Ottawa: Printed by G. E. Desbarats. 1867. (R. W. D. & Co., C. 4. 1.50.) 93. "The purpose of this book is to exhaust and make obvious the sense of every section and item of tile Act of the Constitution of Canada." — Preface. GORDON. — The Gaelic Class-Book. By George Lawson Gordon. 120 pp. Halifax, N.S. : Published by the author. 1876. 46. GOSSELIN. — Vie de Mgr. de Laval, Premier Eveque de Quebec et apotre du Canada 1622-1708. Par I'Abbe Auguste Gosselin, Cure de Saint-Fereol, Docteur es-lettres de I'Universite-Laval. Volume i. 40 + 672 pp. Volume 2. 4 + 704 pp. Quebec : L.-J. Demers »& Frere. 1890. (J. O. F. & F. 3.00.) 93. Two sheets of genealogical tables inserted after pa;»-e 676, volume a. GOSSELIN. — Chronological and Alphabetical Tables of the prin- cipal facts of the History of Canada. 1492- 1887. By Rev. D. Gosse- lin, T.B. 144pp. Quebec: J. A. Langlais. 1887, 44. 44 GUAY. GRAHAM.— A History of the Siege of Londonderry and Defence of Enniskillen, in 1688 and 1689, with historical poetry and biogra- phical notes, etc. By the Rev. John Graham, M.A, Rector of Magilh- gigan, in the Diocese of Derry. The battles of the Boyne, Athlone and Aughrim, the siege and capitulation of Limerick, by Lord Macaulay. With a brief introduction by the Rev. W. M. Punshon, M.A. 16 + 320pp. Toronto: Maclear & Co. i86g. (A. B., C. 7. 75.) 94.. GRANT. — Stray Leaves : a collection of poems. By Mrs. J. P. Grant. 166 pp. Montreal: Printed and published by John Lovell. 1865. P. 1. 00. 73. GRANT. — Scenes m Hawaii ; or, Life in the Sandwich Islands. By M. Forsyth Grant. 14 + 204 pp. Toronto: Hart & Co. 1888. (J.. B., C. 45. 50.) 80. " Reprinted in part from the columns of the ' Week.' "—Preface. GREAT. — The Great Game: a plea for a British Imperial Policy. By c. British Subject. With an introduction by a Canadian. 80 pp. Toronto: W^illing & Williamson. 1875. (H. tS' Co., C. 5. 50.) 93. GREENE. — OllendorfFs New Method of learning to read, write and speak the French Language, or first lessons in French (intro- ductory to OllendorfFs larger grammar). By G. W. Greene, Instructor in Modern Langu -^es in Brown University. 176 pp. Montreal : Thomas Campbell. '^58. (H. & Co., C. 2. 35.) 46. GREGG. — Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister prohibited by the Word of God. By William Gregg, A.M., Ministe; of Cooke's Church, Toronto. 44 pp. Toronto : Adam, Stevenson Sc Co., Pub- lishers. 1868. 73. GREGG. — Short History of the Presbyterian Church in the Dominion of Canada from the earliest to the present time. By William Gregg, M.A., D.D.. Professor of Church History, Knox Col- lege, Toronto. Second edition, revised. With six plates 8-1-248 pp. Printed for the authoi. Toronto: Printed by C. Blackett Robinson. 1893. (S., C. 4. 1.50.) 80. GRIFFIN. — The Provinces and the States: why Canada does not want annexation. By Watson Griffin. 86 pp. Toronto : J. Moore. 1884. (W. R. H., C. 2. 35.) 12. GROTE. — A Catechism of English Grammar ; or, easy lessons for beginners, comprising the principal definitions, etc., used on the sub- ject of English Grammar. By G. W. Grote, 104 pp. Hamilton : Printed at the Spectator Steam Press Office. 1866. (W. & Co., C. 3. 50-) 65. GROVE. — Little Grace ; or. Scenes in Nova Scotia. By Miss Grove. 178 pp. Halifax, N.S. : C. Mackenzie & Co. 1846. 152. Contains en);nivcd frontispiece and vignette title, GUAY. — Chronique de Rimouski. Par I'Abbe Chs. Guay, Vicaire a la cathedrale de Rimouski. Vol. 1.258 pp. Vol. 2. 257 — 420 pp. Quebec: P.-G. Delisle. 1873-74. 106. HALL. 45 GUNN. — Historyof Manitoba, from the Earliest Settlement to 1835, by the late Hon. Donald Gunn ; and from 1835 to the admission of the Province into the Dominion, by Charles R. Tuttle. 22 pp. 33 — 482 pp. Ottawa : Printed by Maclean, Roger & Co. 1880. (W. & Co., C. 3. 2.50.) 93. GUNTER.— Mr. Potter of Texas. A novel. By Archibald Clavering Gunter. 278 pp. Toronto : William Bryce, Publisher. ?• 35- 72- Brycc's home series. HAIGHT. — Country Life in Canada Fifty Years Ago : personal recollections and reminiscences of a Sexagenarian. By Canniff Haight. 12 + 304 pp. Toronto: Published by Hunter, Rose & Co. 1885. P. 1.50 56. Contr. ns twelve lithographed pl.ites. HAIGHT. — Life in Canada Fifty Years Ago : personal recollec- tions and reminiscences of a Sexagenarian. By Canniff Haight. 12 + 304 pp. Toronto: Published by Hunter, Rose & Co. P. 1.50. 57- Contains portrait and eleven lithographed pl.ates. Entered according to the Act of Parliament of Canada in the year iSSj. This book is the same .as Country lAtc in Canada, the title only being changed. HAIGHT. — Here and There in the Home Land. England, Scot- land and Ireland, as seen by a Canadian. By Canniff Haight. Pro- fusely illustrated. 616 pp. Toronto : William Briggs. 1895. P. 3.00. 93. Contains 261 photo-engravings. HAIGHT. — Catalogue of books to be sold by auction by Messrs. F. W. Coate & Co at their salerooms, 57 King St. East, Toronto, Thursday, December 15th, 1881, 7.30 o'clock p.m. Catalogue by W. R. Haight. 44 pp. Toronto: R. G. McLean, Printer. 1881. (H. & Co., C. I. 50.) 129. HAIGHT. — Catalogue of a valuable collection of books and pamphlets relating to Canada and America, and the fine arts, being the second portion of the library of Frederick Broughton, late Mana- ger of the Great Western Railway, to be sold by public auction at the salerooms of J. M. Macfarlane & Co., 8 Adelaide St. East, 29th and 30th of October. 1885, at 3.30 and 8 p.m. Prepared by W. R. Haight. 8-f-44 pp. Toronto : Printed by Hunter, Rose & Co. 1885. (W. & Co., C. 3. 1.25.) 86. Contains a printed price list. HALIBURTON.— An Historical and Statistical account of Nova Scotia, in two volumes. Illustrated by a map of the Province, and several engravings. By Thomas C. Haliburton, Esq., Barrister-at- Law and Member of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia. Vol. i. 12 + 348 pp. Vol. 2. 4 + 458 pp. Halifax: Published for Joseph Howe. 1829. (R. W. D. & Co., C. 4. 8.25.) 95. HALL. — God's Word Through Preaching. The Lyman Beecher lectures before the theological department of Yale College. (Fourth series.) By John Hall, D.D. Toronto : Willing & Williamson. '^75- 4 + 274 pp. (W. & W. i.oo.) 72. ^6 HAMILTON, HALL. — The Father Manifested in the Son. A sermon preached in Knox's Church, Toronto, on Thursday evening, Sept. 26, 1867. By the Rev. Newman Hall, LL.B., of England. 8 pp. Published by E. T. Bromfield & Co., Toronto and Hamilton. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 86. HALL. — The Hem of His Garment. A sermon preached in Rich- mond Street Wesleyan Church, Toronto, on Thursday evening, Sept. 26, 1867. By the Rev. Newman Hall, LL.B., of England. 8 pp. Published by E. T. Bromfield & Co., Toronto and Hamilton. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 86. HALL. — A Revelation from God, out of the Scriptures, to settle the long disputed doctrines which hinder Christians from working together in love. By Samuel Hall. 52 pp. Toronto : Printed for the Author. P. 10. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 89. HALL. — Science and Theology. By Samuel Hall. 1875. Con- tents : The Creator and the Created, etc. 60 pp. Published, July, 1875. By Samuel Hall, City of Hamilton, Ont., Can. (W. & Co. 35.) 106. " A rcmark;ible document. The iloubts of the day all settled." — Chicago Tribune, HALL.— Sleep ; or, the Hygiene of the Night. By Dr. W. W. Hall, editor of Hall's Journal _'" Health. 2 + 350 pp. Montreal: Published by Dawson Bros. 1870. (J. B., C. 15. 40.) 82. HALLAM. — A Brief Statement of Municipal Tax Exemptions in Toronto from 1869 to i8go. With an open letter, on the assessment of personal property, to the Hon. Oliver Mowat. By John Hallam. 8 pp. Toronto: Printed by Imrie & Graham. 1890. (H. & Co., C. I. 50.) 129. HAMILTON. — The Georgian Bay. An account of its position, inhabitants, mineral interests, fish, timber, and other resources, with map and illustrations. Papers read before the Canadian Institute. By James Cleland Hamilton, M.A., LL.B., Chairman of the Histori- cal Section. 170 pp. Toronto: James Bain & Son. 1893. ^o- "The photograph of Champlain's astrolabe is from the orijfinal. through the courtesy of R. S. Cassels, Esq. ihe other illustrations are from original pencil sketches made by Mrs, Jameson during her ' Summer Rambles ' of 1S37, in possession of Mr. Rol'ert Bain " Errata slip inserted after title-pat»c. HAMILTON. — New Brunswick and its Scenery. A tourists' and anglers' guide to the Province of New Brunswick. By Jno. R. Ham- ilton. 158 pp. Saint John, N.B. : J. & A. McMillan. 1874. 72. Contains folding map and mounted photographs as illustrations. HAMILTON.— A Compend of Baptism. By William Hamilton, D.D. 4 + 234 pp. Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Co. 1881. P. 75. 80. HAMILTON. — The Classic Reader. A collection of extracts for reading and recitation ; with Knowles's Debate on the character of Julius Caesar. Compiled and edited by the Rev. W. Hamilton, D.D., formerly Head Master in the Royal Belfast Academical Institution. 216 pp. Montreal : John Lovell. 1865. 33. HAYWARD. 47 HAMON.— Les Canadiens Fran9ais de la Nouvelle-Angleterre. Par E. Hamon, S. J. 16 + 486 pp. Quebec: N. S. Hardy. 1891. (J. M. V. et Cie. 1.50.) 93. Contains portraits and vie\s's. HANSON. — Advantages of a Liturgy in comparison with Extem- pore Prayers in the public services of the Church. By Rev. T. L. Hanson, B.A. 24 pp. Toronto : Henry Rowsell. 1870. (W. & Co., C. 3- 25-) 73- HARRISON.— The Statutes of Practical Utility in the civil admin- istration of Justice, in Upper Canada, from the first act passed in Upper Canada to the common law procedure acts, 1856 ; chronolo- gically arranged, and showing such as have been actually repealed or otherwise abrogated. With an index. The whole intended as a cir- cuit companion. Edited by Robert A. Harrison, Esq., B.C.L., Bar- rister-at-Law. 6 + 296 pp. Toronto: Maclear & Co. 1857. (J. B., C. 50. 75.) loi. HART.— The Fall of New France, 1755-1760. By Gerald E. Hart, President of the Society for Historical Studies, Montreal With por- traits and views in artotype. 10+ 176 pp. Montreal : W. Drysdale & Co. Toronto : R. W. Douglas & Co. New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1888. P. 3.50. (J. M. V. et Cie. 4.00.) 84. Printed by Gazette Printing; Company, Montreal. Contains 33 illustrations. HART.— The Quebec Act. 1774. By Gerald E. Hart, Ex-President Society for Historical Studies, Montreal. Limited edition. 44 pp. Montreal: 1891. 100. Contains two plates. HARTE. — The Argonauts of North Liberty. By Bret Harte. no pp. Toronto : William Bryce, Publisher. P. 25. 72. Entered for copyrijrht in the year la88. Canadian copyrijfht edition. [HAWKINS (ALFRED).] —Hawkins's Picture of Quebec ; with historical recollections. 12 + 478 pp. Quebec: Printed for the pro- prietor by Neilson & Cowan. 1834. (J. M. V. et Cie. 15.00.) 75. Contains numerous plates and viirnette title, HAWLEY.— Quebec, The Harp, and other poems. By W. F. Hawley 14 pp. u — 172 pp. Montreal: Printed at the Herald and New Gazette Office. 1829 (W. R. H., C. i. 3.00.) 52. " ' The Harp ' is the poem for which ' The Society for the Encoiirajfement of Arts and Sci- ences,' in Quebec, were pleased to bestow upon the author their Honorary Medal." — Preface, HAYNES. — Poems by Dr. J. Haynes. Respectfully dedicated to his friends. 152 pp. Quebec : Hunter, Rose & Co. 1864. (H. & Co., C. I. 75.) 82. "The author has published the limited number of five hundred copies, to be circulated among; subscribers only, in the city of Queliec." — Preface. HAYWARD. — The Battles of the Crimea ; with other poems on the most touching and interesting incidents of the campaign. From well authenticated sources. The proceeds to be applied to the patri- 4.8 HILL. Otic fund. 68 + 8 pp Port Hope, Canada West : Published by J. C. Ansley. 1855. 66. Paper cover, title as above with author's name, Mrs. Alfred Hayward. " The writer of the following poems is induced to offer them to the public for the benefit of the sorrowing relatives of the Heroes of the Crimea, from the kind reception portions of the little work have received through their publication in the British Ensign and other colonial papers, reciproca- ting the feelings of patriotism which instigated their insertion." — Preface. HAZELWOOD.—A Garland Gathered at Morn. A collection of short poems. By Hetty Hazelwood. 80 pp. Toronto : Hunter, Rose & Co. 1871. P. i.oo. 81. [HEAVYSEGE (CHARLES).] —Saul. A drama, in three parts. 316 pp. Montreal: Henry Rose. 1857. (H. & Co., C. 2. 2.25.) 105. [HEAVYSEGE (CHARLES).] —Saul. A drama, in three parts. Second edition, carefully revised and amended. 328 pp. Montreal : John Lovell, Printer and Publisher. 1859. (Wg. & Co., C. 2. 6.00.) 100. [HEAVYSEGE (CHARLES).]— Count Filippo ; or. The Un- equal Marriage. A drama, in five acts. 6 pp. 9 — 153 pp- Mont- real : Printed for the author, i860. (Wg. & Co., C. 2. 75.) 94. HEAVYSEGE.— The Advocate. A novel. By Charles Heavy- sege. 126 pp. Montreal: Richard Worthington. 1865. (D. B. 1.25.) 87. Contains a frontispiece and other illustrations. Illustrated by J. Allan. HENDERSON. — Second Oration of Cicero against Catiline. With notices, notes and complete vocabulary. By John Henderson, M.A., Head Master Collegiate Institute, St. Catharines. 100 pp. Toronto: The Copp, Clark Company, Limited. i88g. P. 50. 46. Classical text-book series, HENRY.— A Method for Prayer, with scripture expressions proper to be used under each head. By the Rev. Matthew Henry. 250 pp. Toronto : James Bain & Son. P. 50. 11. Contains an introduction by William Gregg, and dated Toronto, March iSSi, HERBERT. — Miscellaneous Poems and Songs. By Geo. Her- bert. 32 pp. Published by the author. 1885. (H. & Co., C. 5. 25.) 30. Printed in Fredcricton, N.B. Paper cover ; no title-p.ige. Errata inserted at end. HERBIN. — Canada and other poems. By J. F. Herbin. 12 pp. Windsor, N.S. : J.J. Anslow, 1891. 93. HERBIN.— The Marshlands. By J. F. Herbin, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. 6 + 34 pp. Windsor, N.S. : J. J. Anslow. 1893. 93- HIGHLANDS.— The Highlands of Toronto, Illustrated. Pre- .sented by the directors of the Toronto Belt Land Corporation (Limited). 34 pp. Toronto. 8. Contains ten lithographed plates, including one on front cover, and bird's-eye view of the To- ronto Belt Line Kailway on the b.ick cover. Published gratuitously. HILL. — Memoir of Sir Brenton Halliburton, late Chief Justice of the Province of Nova Scotia. By Rev. G. W. Hill, M.A. 4 + 208 + 48 pp. Halifax : Printed by James Bowes & Sons. 1864. 59. HISTORICAL. 49 HINCKS. — The Northerly and Westerly Boundaries of the Prov- ince of Ontario, and the award relating thereto, as discussed and ex- plained by the Hon. Sir Francis Hincks, K.C.M.G., in his public lecture at the Education Department, Toronto, May 6th, 1881. 32 pp. Toronto: Printed by C. Blackett Robinson. 1881. (H. & C, C. 2. 35-) 93- HINCKS. — Reminiscences of His Public Life. By Sir Francis Hincks, K.C.M.G., C.B. 450 pp. Montreal: William Drysdale & Co. 1884. P. 4.00. 93. Contains portrait. HIND. — Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry, or elements of the science of agriculture. By Henry Youle Hind, Mathematical Master and Lecturer in Chemistry and Natural Philosophy at the Provin- cial Normal School. Second edition. 8+ 168 pp. Toronto: Printed by Brewer, McPhail & Co. 185 1. 40. HIND. — Eighty Years' Progress of British North America ; show- ing the wonderful development of its natural resources, by the unbounded energy and enterprise of its inhabitants ; giving, in a his- torical form, the vast improvements made in agriculture, commerce, and trade, modes of travel and transportation, mining, and educa- tional interests, etc., etc. With a large amount of statistical informa- tion from the best and latest authorities. By H. Y. Hind, M.A., F.R. G.S., T. C. Keefer, Civil Engineer, J. G. Hodgins, LL.B., F.R.G.S., Charles Robb, Mining Engineer, M. H. Perley, Esq., Rev. William Murray. Fully illustrated with steel and electrotype plate engravings, showing the progress in the various branches treated of. Furnished to subscribers only. 776 pp. Toronto : Published by L. Stebbins. 1863. (D. B. 5.00.) 88. HIND. — Sketch of the Old Parish Burying Ground of Windsor, Nova Scotia, with an appeal for its protection, ornamentation and preservation. By Henry Youle Hind, M.A. 12 + 100 pp. Wind- sor, N.S. : Printed by Jas. J. Anslow. i88g. 127. HIRSCHFELDER.— A Wife to Her Sister : being a treatise in which the question, so long and warmly discussed, whether marriage with a deceased wife's sister is prohibited, under the Mosaic law, is, in a clear and precise manner, placed before the English reader. By Jacob M. Hirschfelder, Lecturer in Oriental Literature, University College, Toronto. 40 pp. Toronto : Rowsell & Hutchison. 1878. (W. & Co., C. 3. 35.) 73. HISTOIRE. — Histoire Abregee de I'Ancien Testament, avec celle de la vie de Notre-Seigneur Jesus-Christ, oii sont contenues ses princi- pales actions. A I'usage des ecoles chretiennes. 140 pp. Montreal : Fabre & Gravel. 1863. (D. B. 30.) 41. HISTORICAL.— A Historical and Statistical Report of the Pres- byterian Church of Canada, in connection with the Church of Scot- land, for the year 1866. Second edition. Printed by order of the Synod. 172 pp. Montreal : Printed by John Lovell. 1868. 94. 6 50 HODGINS. HISTORY.— History of the Guibord Case. Ultramon?:anism versus law and human rights. 8 + 150 pp. Montreal: Witness Printing House. 1H75. (H. & Co., C. 2. 1.25.) 87. Cont:iiiis ten illuhlralions, HISTORY.— History of Toronto and County of York, Ontario ; containing an outline of the History of the Dominion of Canada ; a History of the City of Toronto and the County of York, with the town- ships, towns, villages, churches, schools, general and local statistics, biographical sketches, etc., etc. Illustrated. Vol. i. 12 + 510 pp. Vol. 2. 4 + 512 pp. P. 10.00. Toronto: C.B.Robinson. 1885. 154. Contains a folding map of the County of York. HISTORY. — History, Rise and Progress of the Caledonia Springs, Canada West, with analyses of the waters and certificates of their efficacy. 4 + 78 pp. Montreal: Printed by James Starke & Co. 1844. (J. B., C. 9. 50.) 82. HODDER. — The Harbours and Ports of Lake Ontario, in a series of charts, accompanied by a description of each ; together with the lighthouses, harbour hghts, depth of water, courses and distances, etc., etc. Compiled from authentic sources, the charts of Capt. Owen and Lieut. Herbert, from recent surveys, as well as from personal observa- tions. By Edward M. Hodder, M.D., Commodore of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club. 16 plates. 30 pp. Toronto : Maclear &Co. 1857. (W. & Co. 2.50.) 116. HODGINS. — The Geography and History of British America, and of the other Colonies of the Empire ; to which are added a sketch of the various Indian tribes of Canada, and brief biographical notices of eminent persons connected with the History of Canada. By J. George Hodgins, M.A. Illustrated with eighty superior engravings on wood. Second edition. 8+128 pp. Toronto: Maclear & Co. 1858. (W. &Co. 75.) 77. HODGINS. — Geography and History of the British Colonies ; to which are added a sketch of the various Indian tribes of British America, and brief biographical notices of eminent persons connected with its history. By J. George Hodgins, M.A., Deputy Superin- tendent of Education for Upper Canada. Illustrated with eighty superior engravings on wood. Ninth thousand. 8+ 128 pp. Toronto: Published by Maclear & Co., James Campbell and R. & A. Miller. i860. 77. Printed by Lovell & Gibson. HODGINS. — A School History of Canada, and of the other Brit- ish North American Provinces. By J. George Hodgins, LL.B., F.R.G.S. Illustrated by sixty-six engravings. 282 pp. Montrea^ : Printed and Published by John Lovell. 1865. P. 50. 34. Lovell's series of school books. HODGINS.— A History of Canada, and of the other British Prov- inces in North America. By J. George Hodgins, LL.B., F.R.G.S. Illustrated by seventy-two engravings. 320 pp. Montreal : Printed and Published by John Lovell. 1866. (H & Co., C 4. 35.). 35. Lovell's series of school books. HORTON. 51 HODGINS. — Aims and Objects of the Toronto Humane Society, in five parts : i. What the society will seek to prevent. 2. Care of the waifs and strays of our cities. 3. Lessons in kindness to ani- mals and birds. 4. The humane education of children. 5. Mis- cellaneous objects to be accomplished. One hundred and twelve illustrations. Edited by J. George Hodgins, M.A., LL.D., a Vice- president of the Society. 232 pp. Toronto : Printed for the Society by William Briggs. 1888. 140. HOGAN. — Canada. An Essay : to which was awarded the first prize by the Paris Exhibition Committee of Canada. By J. Sheridan Hogan. 88 pp. Montreal : B. Dawson. 1855. 106. HOGG. — Poems : Religious, Moral and Sentimental. By James Hogg, formerly of Leitrim, in Ireland. 6 + 228 pp. Saint John, N.B. : Printed by Henry Chubb. 1825. 21. See Dominion Illustnitccl, October 24, 1S91, for life and portrait of the author. HOLLEY. — Niagara : Its History and Geology, Incidents and Poetry ; with illustrations. By George W. HoUey. i66 pp. New York City: Sheldon & Company. Hunter, Rose & Co., Toronto. 1872. P. i.oo. 32. Contains four plates, and map of the River Niat^ara, reduced from the ori^in.al maps of the Commissioners, under the 6th article of the Treaty at Ghent, by Col. William A. Bird. HOOK. — " Hear the Church." A sermon preached in the Chapel Royal, St. James' Palace, on the first Sunday after Trinity, June 17, 1838. By Walter Farquhar Hook, D.D., Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. 24 pp. Cobourg, U.C.: Printed by R. D. Chatterton, at the Office of the Church. 1839. (H. & Co., C. i. 50.) 153. HORETZKY. — Canada on the Pacific : being an account of a journey from Edmonton to the Pacific by the Peace River Valley ; and of a winter's voyage along the western coast of the Dominion ; with remarks on the physical features of the Pacific Railway route, and notices of the Indian tribes of British Columbia. By Charles Horetzky. 12 -1-244 pp. Montreal: Dawson Brothers. 1874. (P- G., C. 10. 1.00.) 73. Contains a folding map and plan. HORETZKY.— Some Starthng Facts Relating to the Canadian Pacific Railway and the North- West Lands ; also, a brief discussion regarding the route, the western terminus and the lands available for settlement. By C. Horetzky. 76 pp. Ottawa : Printed at the Office of the Free Press. 1880. (H. & Co., C. 5. 50.) 93. " The object of the present pamphlet is to place prominently before the thinking- portion of the Canadian public certain facts bearing materially, not only upon the future prospects of the country at large, but also and by no means in a small degree, apon British Imperial interests, in so far at least as these interests may be vested in the Canadian Pacific Railway." HORTON. — Memoir of the late Thomas Scatcherd, Barrister-at- Law, Queen's Counsel and Member of Parliament for the North Riding of Middlesex, Canada. A family record. By William Horton, Esq., Barrister-atLaw. 6 -t- 212 pp. London, Ontario: 1878. (J. B.,C.32. 1.00.) 105. Contains steel portrait. 52 HUNT. HOUR. — An Hour with Ralph Wells at the late Sunday-school con- vention in Toronto. His black-board exercises for Sunday-schools, together with a verbatim report of the exercises of his model infant class, in Knox Church, Toronto, September 9, 1867. Published by permission. 20 pp. Toronto: Adam, Stevenson & Co. 1867. (W. 8c Co., C. 3. 25.) 49. HOURS. — Hours of Childhood, and other poems. 94 pp. Mont- real : Published by A. Bowman. 1820. 21. Contains a duplicate enjj^raved title. HOUSEHOLD. — Household Receipts ; or, domestic cookery. By a Montreal lady. 82 -f- 10 pp. Montreal : Printed by John Lovell. 1867. 40. Entered for copyright by C. Hannah in the year 1865. HOUSTON. — Documents Illustrative of the Canadian Constitution. Edited, with notes and appendixes. By William Houston, M.A., Librarian to the Ontario Legislature. 22 + 338 pp. Toronto : Cars- well & Co. 1891. (W. & Co., C. 7. 3.00.) loi. " This volume is the result of an attempt to brin^ togjether in a single collection the documents which contain the constitution of the Dominion of CanacTa and illustrate its historical development." — Preface. HOW.— How Is Your Man ? or, the Sharks of Sharkville. Reali- ties of the graveyard insurance system. Complete. 34 pp. Toronto : J. Ross Robertson. 1882. 99. Robertson's cheap series. HOW.— How We Raised Our Baby. By a Benedict. With an introduction by the author of "Helen's Babies." Republished in Canada, from the copyright plates, by special arrangement with Messrs. Derby Bros., 27 Park Place, N. Y. 198 pp. Toronto : J. Ross Robertson, Publisher. 1878. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 29. HOWE. — Poems and Essays. By the Hon. Joseph Howe. 342 pp. Montreal : John Lovell. 1874. 57. " These selections embrace a number of short poems on various subjects, many of which were written in early life, some portions of .an unfinished poem entitled 'Acadia,' together with the essay read on the tercentenary of Shakespeare in Halifax in 1864, and now out of print, and several other essays." — Introduction. HUART. — Monseigneur Dominique Racine, Premier Eveque de Chicoutimi. Notice biographique par I'Abbe Victor-A. Huart, A.M. Nouvelle edition, revue et considerablement augmentee. io8 pp. Quebec : L. Drouin & Frere. 1889. 74. HUGHES. — Canadian Humorous Reciter : a collection of the best American, Scotch and Irish dialogues, readings and recitations, for school exhibitions, social gatherings and literary entertainments. Edited by James Hughes, Esq., Inspector of Public Schools, Toronto, Ont. 180 pp. Toronto: Adam Miller & Co. 1874. P- 3°- 40- HUNT. — Petroleum. Its geological relations considered with especial reference to its occurence in Gaspe, being a report addressed to the Hon.Commissionerof Crown Lands. By T.Sterry Hunt, LL.D., F.R.S., of the Geological Survey of Canada. With a geological map of a portion of Gasp6. 20 pp. Quebec: G. E. Desbarats. 1865. (H. & Co., C. I. 60.) 94. JACK. 53 HUNTER.— Pray— Pay— Prosper. By Rev. John E. Hunter, Evangelist. 34 pp. Toronto : William Briggs. P. 25c. per dozen. (?I. & Co., C. 2. 25.) 31. H. W. S.— The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life By H. W. S. With introductions by John Potts, D.D., and H. M. Parsons, D.D. 2 + 218 pp. Toronto, Canada : Willard Tract Depository. 73. Entered for copyright in the year l88g. HYMNAL. — The Hymnal Companion : is it a book for evangeli- cal men ? With a few words on carols and prayer books. By a Synodsman. 34 pp. Toronto : Hunter, Rose & Co. 1882. P. 10. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 79. HYMNS. — Hymns for Little Children. 36 pp. Toronto : Henry Rowsell. i86g. P. 5. g. ILLUSTRATED.— 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. With a selection of prayers. 160 pp. Montreal: Printed by Lovell & Gibson. 1850. (H. & Co., C. i. 75.) 6. Contains four copper plates. ILLUSTRATED.— Illustrated Toronto: the Queen City of Canada. Its past, present and future Its growth, its resources, its commerce, its manufactures, its financial interests, its public institu- tions, and its prospects. 1890. With numerous illustrations. 5 — 10, 34 — 194 pp. Published by Acme Publishing & Engraving Company, Toronto. (H. & Co. 75.) 135. IMPERIAL. — The Imperial Stamp Directory. Containing the addresses of over 150 Canadian and American dealers, 50 foreign dealers and 25 stamp publications. Besides the addresses of over 100 collectors in Canada. 20 pp. John.A. Burgess, Publisher, Toronto. P. 10. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 15. IMPORTANT.— Important Public Documents relative to the late changes in the Executive Council. 16 pp. Guardian Office, Toronto. J. H, Lawrence, Printer. 57. INDUSTRIES. — Industries of Canada. Historical and commer- cial sketches of Toronto and environs. Its prominent places and people, representative merchants and manufacturers, its improve- ments, progress and enterprise illustrated. 8, 33 — 224 pp. To- ronto, Ont.: M. G. Bixby & Co. 1886. (S., C. 7. 75.) 116 Contains numerous illustrations. IRVING. — A Catechism of Universal History; containing a con- cise account of the most striking events, from the earliest ages to the present time. With engraved illustrations. By C. Irving, LL.D., Holyrood-house, Southampton. Adapted to the use of schools. 108 pp. Montreal: Published by Thomas A. Starke. 1831. 2i. The illustrations consist of a frontispiece only. JACK. — Centennial Prize Essay on the History of the City and County of St. John. By D. R. Jack. 1883. 4+180 pp. St. John, N.B.: J. & A. McMillan. 1883. 73. Contains four plans. 54 JOHNSON. T.A John ^ R. — A Series ot Poems. By J. A. R. 48 pp. Montreal : Wilson. 1857. (J. B., C. 12. 25.) 82. J. C. B. — Voyage au Canada dans le Nord de I'Amerique Septan- trionale.faitdepuisl'an 1751 a 1761. ParJ.C.B. 2 + 256 pp. Quebec: Imprimerie Leger Brousseau. 1887. gi. JEFFERS.— History of Canada. By J. Frith Jeffers, M.A., Head- Master of the Collegiate Institute, Peterborough, Ont. Authorized by the Minister of Education for Ontario. 118 pp. Toronto: Canada Publishing Company (Limited). 1883. P. 30. 51. History primers. JEFFERS.— History of Canada. By J. Frith Jeffers, M. A. Autho- rized by the Minister of Education for Ontario. 146 pp. Toronto : Canada Publishing Company. 1884. P. 30. 51. "This primer, .ifter bcinu in i^enenil use in our schools for the past five years, has now been carefully revised, and the narrative brou^lit down to the present time." — Preface. JENKINS.— Canadian Immigration in 1875. Report by Edward Jenkins, Esq., M.P., Agent-General of Canada, to the Honorable the Minister of Agriculture, upon the position and prospects of immigra- tion, and with comparative statements of emigration from Great Britain during the past four years. 44 pp. Montreal : Dawson Bro- thers, Publishers. 1876. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 93. JENKINS.— A Protestant's Appeal to the Douay Bible and other Roman Catholic Standards in support of the Doctrines of the Refor- mation. By the Rev. John Jenkins. 424 pp. Montreal : Wesleyan Book Depot. 1853. (W. & Co. 1.50.) 81. JESUIT. — Jesuit Maxims. Does the end justify the means ? No. i. 10 + 6 pp. 129. JESUIT, — The Jesuit Order; or, an Infallible Pope, who •• being dead, speaketh '' about the Jesuits. Contents: i. Sermon by Rev. J. J. Roy, March 10, 1889. 2. Father Drummond's letter to the " Free Press " of February 26th, i88g. 3. The brief of Clement XIV. 4. An Article by Professor Bertolini. 5. An array of facts about the Jesuits, from the pen of a learned Professor. 6. A list of wholesome books on the Society of Jesuits. 7. Resolutions and petition to Governor- General-in-Council re Jesuits' Estates Act. 24 pp. 133. The Rev. J . J. Roy will supply copies of this publication to any one applying to hira. Address : Brock Terrace, Nena Street, Wmnipej'', Manitoba. JODOIN. — Histoire de Longueuil et de la Famille de Longueuil. Avec gravures et plans. Par Alex. Jodoin, Avocat, et J. L. Vincent, Percepteur, Rev. Int. 8-1-684 pp. Montreal : Imprimerie Gebhardt- Berthiaume, i88g. (J. M. V. et Cie. 2.00.) 93. JOHNSON. — The Village of Merrow ; its past and present. By Frank Johnson. 208 pp. Montreal : Printed by Lovell Printing and Publishing Company. 1876. (J. B., C. 32. i.oo.) loo. JOHNSON.— Alphabet of First Things in Canada. By George Johnson. Second edition. 8-1- 150 pp. Ottawa: Printed by Mor- timer & Co. 1890. 18. Entered for copyright in the year 1889. KING. 55 JOHNSON. — Maple Leaves. By Gcorpjc Washington Jolinson. The Emblem of Upper Canada is the Maple Leaf. 204 pp. ILimil- ton, C.VV. : Published by the Author. 1864. (H.&Co.,C.i. i.oo.) 51. JOHNSON.— The Public School Speller and Word-Book. By G. W. Johnson, H.M.M.S., Hamilton. 234 pp. Toronto : The Copp, Clark Company (Limited). 1887. 80. JOURNAL. — Journal des Campagncs du Chevalier de Levis en Canada de 1756 ii 1760. 340 pp. Montreal: C. O. Beauchemin & Fils. 1889. (P. G., C. 16. 2.00.) III. Collection (Ics Manuscrits du Marichal du L6vis. JOURNAL. — The Journal of the Board of Arts and Manufactures for Upper Canada. Edited by Henry Youle Hind, Esq., M.A., F.K. G.S., Professor of Chemistry and Geology in the University of Trinity College. Vol. 1.8 + 328 pp. Supplement following April number, 4 pp. Vol. 2. 8 + 376 pp. Vol. 3. 8 + 376 pp. Vol. 4. 8 + 356 pp Vol. 5. 8 + 328 pp. Vol. 6. 8 + 328 pp. Toronto : Printed for the Board of Arts and Manufactures for Upper Canada, by W. C. Chewett & Co. 1861-1866. 112. Volumes 4, 5, 6. edited by the Secretary of the Board. JUBILE. — Jubile Sacerdotal de S. E. le Cardinal E. A. Tascher- eau. Noces d'or de la Societe S.-Jean-Baptiste, 1842-1892. 292 pp. Quebec: Leger Brousseau. 1892. 116. Contains portrait, KEELE. — The Provincial Justice ; or. Magistrate's Manual, being a complete digest of the Criminal Law of Canada, and a compendious and general view of the Provincial Law of Upper Canada : with prac- tical forms, for the use of the magistracy. By W. C. Keele, Esq., Attorney-at-Law. Fourth edition. 6 + 882 pp. Toronto : Henry Rowsell. 1858. 95. The third edition bf this work was published in iSji. KER. — St. George's Parish Church, St. Catharines. Jubilee cele- bration and historic and centenary review. Edited by Rev. Robert Ker, Rector. 186 pp. St. Catharines, Out. : Star Print. 98. Contains portraits and views. Errata inserted after the title- p.igc. KIDD. — The Huron Chief, and other poems. By Adam Kidd. 216 pp. Montreal: Printed at the office of the Herald and New Gazette. 1830. (D. B. 2.00.) 67. Contains an en^yraved frontispiece. KIERZKO WSKL — La Question de la Tenure Seigneuriale du Bas- Canada, ramenee a une question de Credit Foncier. Par A. Kierz- kowski, un des directeurs dela Societe d' Agriculture du Bas-Canada. 42 pp. Montreal : John Lovell. 1852. 130. [KING (JOHN).]— The Other Side of the "Story," being some reviews of Mr. J. C. Dent's first volume of " The Story of the Upper Canadian Rebellion," and the Letters in the Mackenzie-Rolph Con- troversy. Also a critique, hitherto unpublished, on " The New Story." 150 pp. Toronto: James Murrray & Co., Printers. 1886. (H. & Co. 50.) 86. 56 KIRBY. KING. — The Characteriptics of Scottish Rehpfious Life and their causes. Sermons preached on behalf of the St. Andrew's Society, Toronto, November 30, 1879, and November 26, 18H2. By Rev. John M. Kin;,', M.A., D.D., Pastor of St. James Square Presbyterian Church. 62pp. Toronto: Published by Willing & Williamson. 1882. P. 30. (H. & Co., C. 5. 50.) 80. KING. — Knights of Pythias. An exposition of the origin, progress, principles, benefits, etc., of the society. By John S. Kmg, M.D. Revised edition. 16 pp. Chatham : Planet Book, Job, ancl Show Print. 1890. (H. & Co. 25.) 31. Prepared for ffnituitous distril)iilion. [KINGSFORD (WILLI AM).] —Impressions of the West and South, during a six weeks' holiday. 84 pp. Toronto : A. H. Armour & Co. 1858. (W. R. H., C. 2. i.oo.) loi. " These letters first appeared in a Toronto newspaper."— Preface. KINGSFORD —A Canadian PoUtical Coin. A monograph. By William Kingsford. With woodcut. 24 pp. Ottawa : E. A. Perry. 1874. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 105. Appeared lirst in the Canadian and Antiquarian Journal of Montreal. KINGSFORD.— Address of the Rev. Abbe J. C. K. Laflammc, M.A., D.D., Professor of Laval University, Vice-President of the Royal Society of Canada, delivered at a public meeting of the Society, held at Queen's Hall, Montreal, Wednesday, 27th May, 1891. Translated by William Kingsford, LL.D., F.R.S. (Canada.) 20 pp. Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison. Montreal: E. Picken. 1891. (H. & Co., C. 5. 50.) 87. KINGSFORD.— The Early Bibliography of the Province of On- tario, Dominion of Canada, with other information. A supplemental chapter of Canadian Archaeology. By William Kingsford, LL.D., F.R.S.C. 140 pp. Toronto : Rowsell & Hutchison. 1892. (W. & Co., C. 7. 1.00.) 72. KINGSFORD.— The History of Canada. By William Kingsford. Vol. I. 1608-1682. 14 + 488 pp. Vol. 2. 1679-T725. 14 + 564 pp. Vol. 3. 1 726-1 756. With maps. 22 + 578x2 pp. Vol. 4. 1756-1763. With maps. 24 + 584 pp. Vol. 5. 1 763-1 775. With maps. 22+494 + 2 pp. Vol. 6. 1776-1779. With maps. 16 + 524 pp. Vol. 7. 1779- 1807. With maps. 24 + 526 + 2 pp. Toronto, Dominion of Canada : Rowsell & Hutchison. 1887-1894. P. 21.00. 129. KIRBY. — The British North American Almanac and Annual Record, for the year 1864. A hand-book of statistical and general in- formation. Edited by James Kirby, M.A., B.C.L., Advocate, Vol. i. 368 pp. Montreal : John Lovell. 93. [KIRBY (WILLIAM).]— The U. E. A tale of Upper Canada. 180 pp. Niagara : 1S59. (J. B., C. 13. 2.50.) 13. Printed at the Mail Office, Niagara, Canada. KIRBY.— Canadian Idylls. By William Kirby, F.R.S.C. Second edition. 176 pp. Welland, Ontario : 1894. P- 1.50. 87. LANGTRY. 57 KIRKWOOD.— The Undeveloped Lands in Northern and West- em Ontario. Information regarding resonrces, products ami suit- abihty for setlh;ment— collected and conipileu from reports of survey- ors, crown land agents and others, with the sanction of the Honourable the Commissioner of Crown Lands. By A. Kirkwood and J. J. Murphy. 4 + 282 pp. Toronto: Printed by Hunter, Rose & Co. 1878. P. 1. 00. 116. Contains a UiTifc toh\U\g Government map of part of the Dominion of Cimada. LABAT. — Les Voyageurs Canadiens a I'Expddition du Soudan, ou quatre-vingt-dix jours avec les Crocodiles. Lettres revues, corrigees et augmentees de notes inedites sur I'Expedition du Soudan ; d'un re- sume des us et coutumes de I'Egypte ; contenant un autographe du General Gordon, ainsi qu'unelistc des " Voyageurs Canadiens " sur- nommes justement, par le capitaine Thompson : " Les Heros du Nil ! " Par Gaston P. Labat, Sergent de la Batterie " B," R.C.A. 2 + 216 pp. Quebec : L. J. Demers & Frere. 1886. (J. O. F. & F. 30.) 81. LABELLE. — Mes Rimes. Par Elzear Labelle. 4 + 152 pp. Quebec : P. G. Delisle. 1876. (P. G., C. 2. i.oo.) 105. [LA FONTAINE (L. H.).]— Les Deux Girouettes, ou I'hypocrisie demasquee. 76 pp. Montreal : Imprime par Ludger Duvernay, Imprimerie dela Minerve. Mai, 1834. (P. G., C. 2. 1.50.) 74. LAING. — Marriage with the Sister of a Deceased Wife, considered in connection with the standards and practice of the Canada Presby- terian Church. By John Laing, Minister at Cobourg, Ontario. 36 pp. Toronto: Adam, Stevenson & Co., Publishers. 1868. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 67. [LALANDE (P.).]— Une Vieille Seigneurie Boucherville. Chroni- ques, portraits et souvenirs. 8 + 406 pp. Montreal : Cadieux & Derome. 1890. 72. Contains numerous portraits, LAND. — Land of the Okanagan— British Columbia. 48 pp. Daily Telegram Print, Vancouver, B.C. 99. "Tliis little book is devoted to the interests of the country which its pages profess to describe. An effort has been made to do it justice, without exaggeration or statements calculated to mislead. There are frequent pictorial illustrations which ^ive to the eye as clear a conception of the general character of the country as can very well be obtained without a personal visit." No title-page, paper cover with title as above. LAND.—" The Land Shall Not Be Sold Forever," Leviticus xxv., 23. Reprinted from the July number of the Canadian Methodist Quarterly. 8 pp. 88. LANGTRY. — The Church's Warfare. A sermon preached before the Synod of the Diocese of Toronto, in St. James' Cathedral, on Tuesday, the 14th of June, 1892. By the Rev. J. Langtry, D.C.L., Rector of S. Luke's Church, Toronto. 12 pp. Toronto : Timms & Co., Printers. 1892. 94. LANGTRY. — Presbyterianism. A lecture by Rev. Dr. Langtry. 30 pp. Toronto : Timms & Co., Printers. 1893. P. 15. 93. " Startling arraignment," — Globe. 6 58 LAWSON. LANJUERE. — Vic dc Monsieur Olier, Fondateur du Seminairo Saint-Sulpice et dc la Colonic dc Montreal. Par P. A. rlc Lanjucrc. 240 pp. Montreal : Libraire Saint-Joseph. Cadieux tS: Deronie. 1884. iOI. ConUiins frontispiece. LAPERRIERE.— LesGuepesCanadicnncs. Compilecsct annotees par Aug. Laperriere, de la Bibliotheque Federale. Deuxieme serie. 350 + 2 pp. Ottawa: A. Bureau, Imprimeur. 1882. (J. M. V. ct Cie. 1.50.) loi. Date on cover, |88,J. LAREAU. — Histoire de la Litterature Canadienne. Par Edmond Lareau. 8 + 496 pp. Montreal: John Lovell. 1874. (P. G., C. 2. 3.00.) 100. LA RUE. — Histoire Populaire du Canada, ou entretiens de Madame Genest a ses petits-enfants. Hubert La Rue. Troisieme edition. 8 + 216 pp. Quebec : Blumhart & Cie. 1875. (J. M. V. et Cie. 75.) 33- LATHERN.— The Hon. Judge Wilmot : A biographical sketch. By Rev. J. Lathern. Introductory sketch by Rev. D. D. Currie. Revised edition. 12 +166 pp. Toronto: Methodist Book and Pub- lishing House. 1881. (A. B., C. 7. 40.) 80. Contains (wrtrait. LAUDER. — Evergreen Leaves ; or, " Toofie " in Europe. By Mrs. Maria Elise Lauder. 384 pp. Toronto : Rose Publishing Com- pany. P. 1. 00. 32. Contains a {rontis(/icce and vig^nette. LAVAL. — 1674-1874. Deuxieme-Centenaire. Notice Biographique sur Francois de Laval de Montmorency, i" Eveque de Quebec, suivie de quarante-une lettres et de notes historiques sur le chapitre de la cathedrale. 18 + 322 pp. Montreal : John Lovell. 1874. 93. Contains portrait. LAVERDIERE. — CEuvres de Champlain,publiees sous le patronage de rUniversite Laval. Par I'Abbe C.-H. Laverdiere, M.A., Professeur d'Histoire a la Faculte des Arts et Bibliothecaire de I'Universite. Seconde edition. Tome i. 80 + 4 + 48 + 8 + 64 pp. Tome 2. 20 + 328 pp. Tome 3. 12 + 144 pp. Tome 4. 2 + 344 + 56 + 8 + 20 + 36 + 32 pp. Tome 5. 8+ 16 + 328 pp. Quebec : Imprime au Seminaire, par Geo. E. Desbarats. 1870. P. 30.00. 135. I'ublislier's paginij continued from one volume to another. Contains portrait and numerous plans and illustrations. LAWRENCE.— 1783-1883. Foot-Prints; or, incidents in early History of New Brunswick. By J. W. Lawrence, Corresponding Member New England Historical and Genealogical Society, etc. 4 +108 +12 pp. Saint John, N.B. : J. & A. McMillan. 1883. (D. B. 1.75.) 100. Contains numerous illustrations. LAWSON. — Letters on Prince Edward Island. By John Lawson, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, and Judge Advocate. 2 + 76 pp. Char- LELAND. 59 lottetown : George T. Haszard. Printed by James Douglas Haszard, Queen's Printer. 185 1. 45. " Tlif followintf letters were written for the Uoyal Gazette newspaper, published at Charlotte- town, and were intended merely to serve the usual purpose of epheinunil publications," — Preface. LAWSON. — History of the Townships of Dartmouth, Preston and Lawrenceto'-n, Halifax County, N.S. (Akins' historical prize essay.) By Mrs. William Lawson (Mary Jane Katzmann). Edited by Harry Piers. Published by permission of King's College, Windsor. 8 + 260 pp. Halifax, N.S. : Morton & Co. 1893. 92. Contains portrait. LEACH. — A Discourse delivered in St. Andrew's Church, Toronto, on the fourteenth day of December, 1838, being a day of public fast- ing and humiliation, appointed by authority. By the Rev. W. T. Leach, A.M., Edin., Minister of St. Andrew's Church, Toronto. 16 pp. Toronto : Printed at the office of the British Colonist. 1839. 105. LEACH. — Discourse on the Nature and Duties of the Military Profession, delivered in St. Andrew's Church, Toronto, to the 93rd Highlanders on the eve of their departure from Toronto Garrison, By the Rev. W. T. Leach, A.M., Minister of St. Andrew's Church, Toronto, and Chaplain to the 93rd Regt., there. 20 pp. Toronto : Hugh Scobie. 1840. 105. LEARNED. — Learned Testimonies on Baptism and the Lord's Supper, (In two parts.) 64 + 36 pp. Toronto : Leader and Patriot Steam Press Print. 1863. (H. & Co., C. 8. 35.) 100. LEAVES. — Leaves from the Backwoods. 166 + 8 pp. Montreal : Printed by John Lovell. 1862. P. 75. (A. P., C. 7. 50.) 73. LE BER. — L'Heroine Chretienne du Canada, ou Vie de Mile. Le Ber. 28 + 404 pp. Villemarie : Chez les soeurs de la congregation de Notre-Dame. i860. Montreal: De i'imprimerie de John Lovell. (J. M. V. et Cie. 75.) 73. Contains frontispiece ;ind foldiu); plan. LEGENDRE. — Les Perce-Neige. Premieres Poesies. Napoleon Legendre. 222 pp. Quebec: C. Darveau. 1886. (J. O. F. & F. 60.) 33- LEGGO. — The History of the Administration of the Right Honor- able Frederick Temple, Earl of Dufferm, K.P., G.C.M.G., K.C.B., F.R.S., late Governor-General of Canada. By William Leggo, of Ottawa, Ont., Barrister-at-Law, late Master in Chancery at Hamilton, Ont. 902 + 16 pp. Montreal: Lovell Printing & Publishing Co. 1878. P. 3.00. (W. & W. 3.50.) 93. Contains two steel portraits and a facsimile. LEHMANN. — Remarks on Insanity, and the management of insane persons. By J. F. Lehmann. 50 pp. Montreal : John Lovell. 1840. 75. LELAND.—" Breitmann's Ballads," complete. Han's Breit- mann's popular ballads. By Charles G. Leland. Three series com- plete. " Hans Breitmann's Party, and other ballads." " Hans 6o LE MOINE. Breitmann About Town, and other ballads." " Hans Breitmann in Church, and other ballads." 132 pp. Toronto: Wm. Warwick. 1870. P. 50. 89. Contains three title pages, one in front oi each of the three series. Vignette on cover. LE MAY. — Essais Poetiques. Leon-Pamphile Le May. 12 + 320 pp. Quebec: G. E. Desbarats, imprimeur-editeur. 1865. (J. O. F. & F. 1.50.) loi. LE MAY. — Les Vengeances. Poeme Canadien. L.-Pamphile Le May. 4 + 324 pp. Quebec: Typographic de C. Darveau. 1875. (H. &Co.,C. 1.75.) 59. LE MAY. — Theatre National. Les Vengeances. Drame en six actes. Par M. Pamphile Le May. 44 pp. Quebec : Imprime par Leon Bossue dit Lyonnais. 1876. 105. LE MAY.— Le Pelerin de Sainte-Anne. P. Le May. Premiere partie. 312pp. Deuxieme partie. 342 pp. Quebec: Typographic de C. Darveau. 1877. 40. LE MAY. — Picounoc le Maudit. P. Le May. Tome i. 380 pp Tome 2. 288 pp. Quebec: Typographic de C. Darveau. 1878 (J. M. V. et Cie. 1.50.) 40. LE MAY. — Une Gerbe. Poesies. Pamphile Le May. 232 pp Quebec : Typographic do C. Darveau. 1879. (J- ^' ^- ^ ^' 75') 45 LE MAY. — Fables Canadiennes. L.-Pamphile Le Ma}'. 352 pp Quebec : Typographic de C. Darveau. 1882. (J. B., C. 11. 75.) 32 LE MAY. — Petits Poemes. Par L.-Pamphile Le May. 2 + 266 pp Quebec: Typographic de C. Darveau. 1883. (J. B., C. 11. 75.) 40 LE MAY. — L'AfFaire Sougraine. L.-Pamphile Le May. 460 pp Quebec: Typographic de C. Darveau. 1884. (J. M. V. et Cie. i.oo.) 40. LE MAY. — Tonkourou. Nouvelle edition de Les Vengeances. L.- Pamphile Le May. 4, 8 — 296 pp. Quebec : J. O. Filteau & Fr^re. 1888. (J. M. V. et Cie. 50.) 44. LE MAY. — Fables. Pamphile Le May. Nouvelle edition. Que- bec : Typographic de C. Darveau. 1891. 292 pp. (J. O. F. & F. 50.) 72. LE MOINE. — Maple Leaves: a budget of legendary, historical, critical and sporting intelligence. ByJ. M. Le Moine, Esq. (Copy- right secured.) 8 + 104 pp. Quebec : Printed for the author by Hunter, Rose & Co. 1863. (J. M. V. et Cie. 3.75.) loi. Contains illustr.itions. LE MOINE. — Maple Leaves: a budget of legendary, historical, critical and sporting intelligence. (Second series.) By J. M. Le Moine, Esq. (Copyright secured.) 4 + 224 pp. Quebec: Printed for the author by Hunter, Rose & Co. 1864. (J. M. V. et Cie. 3.75.) loi. Errata slip inserted after page 222. LE MOINE. — Maple Leaves. Canadian History and Quebec Scenery. (Third Series.) By J. M. Le Moine, Esq., Member of the LESSONS. 6l Literary and Historical Society of Canada (Copyright.) 6 + 142 pp. Quebec: Hunter, Rose & Co. 1865. (J. M. V. et Cie. 3.75.) loi. LE MOINE. — Maple Leaves. Canadian History, Literature, Sport. New series. By J. M. Le Moine. 6 + 290 pp. Quebec : Printed by Augustin C6te & Co. 1873. (J. M. V. et Cie. 3.75.) 95. Errata slip inserted after pa^^e 290. LE MOINE. — Maple Leaves. 1894. Canadian History, Litera- ture, Ornithology. By J. M. Le Moine, F.R.S.C. 508 pp. Quebec: Printed by L. J. Demers& Fr^re. 1894. (A. B., C 3. 1-50.) 100. Contains a biog^raphical sketch of the author of " Maple Leaves,'' by Wm. Kirby, K.R.S.C. LE MOINE. — Quebec : Past and Present. A History of Quebec. 1608-1876. In two parts. By J. M. LeMoine. 16 + 466 pp. Quebec : Printed by Augustin Cote & Cie. 1876. (A. P., C. 7. 4.75.) 93. Contains numerous illustrations. LE MOINE. — Picturesque Quebec : A sequel to Quebec Past and Present. By J. M. Le Moine, President of the Literary and Histori- cal Society of Quebec. 14 -1-536 pp. Montreal: Dawson Brothers. 1882. (P. G., C. 2. 4.00.) 93. Contains two plans and two maps. LE MOINE.— The Explorations of Jonathan Oldbuck, F.G.S.Q., in Eastern Latitudes, Canadian History, Legends, Scenery, Sport. By J. M. Le Moine, Past President of Royal Society of Canada, ist section, etc. (Copyright.) 8 + 266 pp. Quebec: Printed by L. J. Demers & Frere. 1889. (J. O. F. & F. i.oo.) 94. Contains one illustration. LEONARD. — Gems for the Home Circle. Original poems of Mrs. Carrie Leonard. 6+ 150 pp. London, Ontario: J. Cameron & Bro. 1869. 44. LEONARD. — The Honorable Elijah Leonard. A memoir. 52 pp. Advertiser Printing Company, London, Ont. 99. Contains portrait and two plates. LEPROHON.— Le Manoir de Villerai, Roman Canadien. Par Madame Leprohon. Traduit de I'Anglais. 2 + 384 pp. Montreal : Beauchemin & Valois. 1884. (J. M. V. et Cie. i.oo.) 81. LEROUX.— Le Medaillier du Canada. Par Jos. Leroux, M.D. The Canadian Coin Cabinet. By Jos. Leroux, M.D. 4 + 308 pp. Montreal: C. O. Beauchemin et Fils. P. 5.00. 117. All coins, tokens, business cards, counterchecks, communion tokens, arc described and illus- trated. The descriptions are in French .and En^^lish. Remarks, dated Montreal, April, i8ti8. LEROUX. — Supplement du Medaillier du Canada. Par Jos. Leroux, M.D., Montreal. Supplement to The Canadian Coin Cabi- net. By Jos. Leroux, M.D. 48 pp. Montreal : C. O. Beauchemin & Fils. 117. French and Enelish. Entered for copyri;{ht in the year 1890. This work has been honoured with a subscription from the French Government. LESSONS. — Lessons on the Truth of Christianity, being an ap- pendix to the Fourth Book of Lessons, for the use of schools. 142 pp. Dublin : Published by direction of the Commissioners of National 62 LILLIE. Education, and re-printed by express permission, at Montreal, by Armour & Ramsay. 1846. 20. LETTERS. — Letters and Speeches on the University Question. 116 pp. Toronto: T. Hill & Son. 1884. 87. LETTRES. — Lettres du Chevalier de Levis concernant la Guerre du Canada (1756-1760). 474 pp. Montreal: C. O. Beauchemin & Fils. 1889. (P. G., C. 16. 2.00.) III. Collection de" 'lanuscrits du Marechal de Livis. LETTRES. — Lettres de la Cour de Versailles au Baron de Dieskau, au Marquis de Montcalm et au Chevalier de Levis. Pub- liees sous la direction de I'Abbe H.-R. Casgrain, D. Es-L., Professeur a rUniversite-Laval, etc. 250 pp. Quebec : L.-J. Demers & Frere. 1890. (J. O. F. &F. 2.00.) III. Collection des Manuscrits du Marechal de Levis. LETTRES. — Lettres de M. de Bourlamaque au Chevalier de Levis. Publics sous la direction de I'Abbe H.-R. Casgrain, D. Es-L., Pro- fesseur a rUniversite-Laval, etc. 368 pp. Quebec : L.-J. Demers & Frere. 1891. iii. Collection des Manuscrits du .Mar^chal de Livis. LETTRES. — Lettres et Pieces Militaires Instructions, Ordres, memoires, plans de campagne et de defense, 1756-1760. Publies sous la direction de I'Abbe H.-R. Casgrain, D. EsL., Professeur a rUniversite-Laval, etc. 368 pp. Quebec : L.-J. Demers & Frere. 1891. III. Contiins four plans at the end of the volume, with description opposite. Collection des Manuscrits du Mareichal de I.dvis. LHOMOND. — Clemens de la Grammaire Fran5aise. Par M. Lho- mond, Professeur- Emerite en I'Universite de Paris. Premiere edition de Quebec. 106 pp. A Quebec : Chez J. Neilson, Imprimeur-Libraire, rue la Montague, n''3. 1800. 32. Contains two folded sheets. LIFE. — Life of Right Reverend Patrick Phelan, third Bishop of Kingston, to which is added a synopsis of the lives of the two first Bishops of Kingston. By the clergyman who served Bishop Phelan's last mass. 46 pp. Kingston : William Lightfoot. 1862. 95. Contains portrait. LIFE. — The Life of Rev. Amand Parent, the first French-Cana- dian ordained by the Methodist Church. Forty seven years' experi- ence in the evangelical work in Canada, Thirty-one years in connec- tion with the conference and eight years among the Oka Indians 10— 236pp. Toronto: William Briggs. P. 1.25. 80. Entered for copyrij^ht in the year 1SS7. Conbiins portrait and numerous illustrations. LIGHTHALL.— Montreal after 250 years. By W. D. Lighthall, M.A. 10 -I- 152 pp. Montreal: F. E. Grafton & Sons. 1892. (J. M. V. et Cie. 1.50.) 72. Contains portrait and numerous illiistmtions. LILLIE. — Canada: Physical, Economic and Social. By A. Lillie, D.D. 298 pp. Toronto: Maclear & Co. 1S55. (R. D. R. 3.50.) 66. Contains folding maps of Canada West, or Upper Canada, and Canada East, or I^^iwer Canada. LITERARY. 63 LINDSAY. — The Clergy Reserves: their history and present position, showing the systematic attempts that liavo been made to cstabhsh in connection with tlie state, a dominant church in Canada. With a full account of the rectories. yVlso an appendix containing Dr. Rolph's speech on the Clergy Reserves, delivered in 1836. By Charles Lindsay. 3 + 60+16 pp. Printed at the North American Press, Toronto. 1851. (J. B., C. 12. 2.00.) 123. Contains a folding sheet of tables. LINDSEY.— The Life and Times of Wm. Lyon Mackenzie. With an account of the Canadian Rebellion of 1837, and the subse- quent frontier disturbances, chiefly from unpublished documents. By Charles Lindsey. Volume i. 402 pp. Volume 2. 400 pp. Toronto, C. W : P. R. Randall. 1862. (J. B., C. 36. 5.50.) 87. Contains portnits and plates. LINDSEY. — An Investigation of the Unsettled Boundaries of Ontario. By Charles Lindsey. 4 + 250 pp. Toronto : Printed by Hunter, Rose & Co. 1873. P. 2.00. ^3. Contains folding maps. LINDSEY. — Rome in Canada. The ultramontane struggle for supremacy over the civil authority. By Charles Lindsey. 8, 4 — 398 pp. Toronto: Lovell Brothers. 1877. (W. & W. 2.50.) 104. LISTON. — Niagara Falls : A Poem, in three cantos. By James K. Liston, Clinton. 100 pp. Toronto : Printed and Published for the Author. 1843. (H. & Co., C. 5. 50.) 34. J. M. Ldwrencc, printer, Guardian office. LISTON. —Poetry for the Dominion of Canada, consisting of : i. Songs of the Canadian Winter. 2. Songs of the Morning Stars. 3. Shouts of the Sons of God. 4. The Ante-mundane State. By James K. Liston. 96 pp. Toronto : Adam, Stevenson & Co. 1868. (J. B., C. 32. 75.) 81. LITERARY. — The Literary Garland ; a monthly magazine devoted to the advancement of general literature. Vol. i. 584 pp. Vol. 2. 576 pp. Vol. 3. 576 pp. Vol. 4. 680 pp. Vols. I, 2, 3. Printed and Published by John Lovell. Vol. 4. Lovell & Gibson. Montreal: 1838-1842. 122. Contains tlie numbers from December iSjS to November 1S43. LITERARY. — The Literary Garland ; a monthly magazine of tales, sketches, poetry, music, engravings, etc., etc. New series. Volume I. 4 + 572 pp. Montreal: Lovell & Gibson. 1843. 122. Contains the numbers January to December, 1S43. Contains eijfht engravlnj;s. LITERARY. — The Literary Garland ; a Canadian Magazine of tales, sketches, poetry, music, engravings, etc., etc., etc. New series. V^olume 2. 4 + 572 pp. Volume 3. 4 + 576 pp. Montreal : Lovell & Gibson. 1844- 1845. ^22. January, 1J44, to December, 1845. Contains ent^ravings. LITERARY. — The Literary Garland, and Canadian magazine ; a monthly repository of tales, sketches, poetry, music, engravings, 64 MACDONELL. etc., etc. New series. Volume 4. 4 + 572 pp. Montreal : Lovell & Gibson. 1846. 122. January to DccciiilK'r, iSffi. Contains twelve stcfl plates. LITERARY.— The Literary Garland, and British North Ameri- can Magazine : a monthly repository of tales, sketches, poetry, music, engravings, etc., etc., etc. New series. Vol. 5. 4 + 576 pp. Vol.6. 4 + 584 pp. Vol. 7. 4 + 572 pp. Montreal: Lovell & Gibson. 1847- 1849. 113. Contains the numbers January, 1847, to December, iS^i). Contains engravinffs. LITERARY. — The Literary Garland, and British North American Magazine : a monthly repository of tales, sketches, poetry, music, etc., etc., etc. New series. Volume 8. 4 + 586 pp. Montreal: Lovell & Gibson. 1850. (H. & Co., C. 2. i.oo.) 113. Contains the numbers January to December, 1S50, inclusive. Volume i2 from the commence- ment. LITTERATURE.— La Litterature Canadienne de 1850 a i860. Publiee par la direction du "Foyer Canadian." Tome i. 388 pp. Quebec : Desbarats et Derbishirc. 1863. Tome 2. 390 pp. Que- bec : G. et G. E. Desbarats. 1864. (P. G., C 8. 2.00.) 100. LOCKE. — Eastern Fruit on Western Dishes. The morals of Abou Ben Adhem. Edited by D. R. Locke. (Petroleum V. Nasby.) 224 pp. Toronto: Belford Brothers. 1875. P. i.oo. 80. LORNE. — The Canadian North-West. Speech delivered at Win- nipeg by His Excellency the Marquis of Lome, Governor-General of Canada, after his tour through Manitoba and the North-West, during the summer of 1881. 22 pp. Ottawa: 1882. 93. Contains a folding map of the Dominion of Canada, showing the route of His Excellency the Go vernor- General. LOVELL. — Lovell's History of the Dominion of Canada, and other parts of British America. Illustrated by numerous engravings. Revised edition from new plates. 246 pp. Montreal : Lovell Print- ing and Pubhshing Company. 1876. (H. & Co., C. 4. 50.) 32. I^ovell's series of school books. LOYALISTS. — Loyalists' Centennial Souvenir. 8+184 PP- St. John, N. B. : J. & A. McMillan. 1887. 56. Contains numerous illustrations. LYNCH. — The Ulster Loyalists. A reply to the speeches of the Rev. Dr. Kane and Mr. G. Hill Smith, delivered in Mutual street rink, on the 9th September, 1S86. By I3ryan Lynch, Toronto. 4 + 72 pp. Toronto : 1886. P. 15. (H. & Co., C. 5. 50.) 86. The Irish question. LYTTON.— Fables in Song. By Robert Lord Lytton. 8 + 424 pp. Toronto : Hunter, Rose & Co. 1874. ^' i-°o- 73' MACDONELL.— A Sketch of the Life of the Honourable and Right Reverend Alexander Macdonell, Chaplain of the Glengarry Feacible or British Highland Regiment, First Catholic Bishop of Upper Canada, and a Member of the Legislative Council of the Prov- ince. By J. A. Macdonell, of Greenfield. 2 + 86 pp. Alexandria : Printed at the Office of The Glengarrian. 1890. 93. MAC KAY. 65 MACDONELL.— Sketches Illudrating the Early Settlement and History of Glengarry, in Canada, relating principally to the Revolu- tionary 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 Volunieer Regiment of Foot, the Glengarry Fencible or British High- land Regiment, the Glengarry Light Infantry Regiment, and the Glengarry Militia. By J. A. Macdonell, of Greenfield. 338 pp. Montreal: Wm. Foster, Brown & Co. 1893. (W. B. Co. 2.50.) iii. [MACDONELL (W. J.).]— Reminiscences of the late Hon. and Right Rev. Alexander Macdonell, First Catholic Bishop of Upper Canada, and (incidentally) of other old residents of the Province. 56 pp. Toronto: Published by Williamson & Co. 1888. (A. B., C. 2. 40.) 72. Contains portrait and vifW of the Cluircli of Our I^ady Iinmaiulatc, Guelpli, Ont. MACDONNELL.— Who May Be Communicants in the Presby- terian Church ? Being the substance of a sermon preached in St. Andrew's Church, Toronto, on Sunday, October 23rd, 1887. By Rev. D. J. Macdonnell, B.D. 16 pp. Toronto: Williamson & Co., Pub- lishers. 1887. (H. & Co., C. 5. 35.) 101. MACDOUGALL.— Macdougall's Illustrated Guide, Gazetteer and Practical Hand-Book for Manitoba and the North- West, 1882. With the latest official maps and land regulations. A concise compendium of the latest facts and figures of importance to the emigrant, capital- ist, prospector and traveller. Sixth edition. 54 pp. Edited and Published by W. B. Macdougall. (H. & C. C. 2. 30.) 86. Contains foUlin.j map and sevtT.il illustrations. MACGEORGE.— Tales, Sketches and Lyrics. By the Rev. R. J. Macgeorge. 270 pp. Toronto: A. H. Armour & Co. 1858. (D. B. 1. 00.) 39. MACHAR. — Roland Graeme: Knight. A novel of our time. By Agnes Maule Machar. 286 pp. Montreal : Wm. Drysdale & Co. P. 50. (W. B. Co. 1. 00.) 65. Kntercd for copyrij-lit in tlii' year iSy2. MACKAY. — Montreal Directory for 1842-3, containing an alpha- betical directory of the citizens generally, a classified business direc- tory, and a supplementary directory of professional and business men in Chambly, Laprairie and St. Johns. By Robert W. S. Mackay. 272 pp. Montreal : Published by Lovell & Gibson, and bv Robert W. S. Mackay. P. 5/-. 34. " In i)resontinij the first volumu of the Montreal Directory to the public, the proprietors think a few words in the way of introduction may not be amiss." — I'refacf. MACKAY. — Immersion proved to be not a scriptural mode of baptism, but a Romish invention ; and Immcrsionists shown to be disregarding divine authority in refusing baptism to the infant children of believers. By Rev. W. A. Mackay, B.A., D.D., Pastor of Chal- mers' Church, Woodstock, Ont. Eighth edition (fourteenth thousand), revised and enlarged. With appendix. A reviewer reviewed. 130 pp. Toronto : William Briggs. P. 25. 72. Preface dated July iSSi, Woodstock, Ont, Contains two illustrations, one on the back page of the cover, 66 MACLEOD. MACKENZIE. — The Life and Speeches of Hon. Geo. Brown. By Alex. Mackenzie. 8 + 382 pp. Toronto : The Globe Printing Co. 1882. (D. B. 3.00.) 94. ErraUi at end. Contains portrait as trontispiecc. MACKENZIE.— A Treatise on the Six-Nation Indians. By J. B. Mackenzie. 64 pp. Toronto: Guardian Printing Office. 1882. (H.& Co. 75.) 73. Preface -" The little production presented in these pa);es wis designed for, and has been used as, a lecture ; and I have wished to preserve, without emendation, the form and character of the lecture as it was delivered." — J, B. M. MACKINTOSH. — The Canadian Parliamentary Companion, and Annual Register, 1877. Edited by C. H. Mackintosh. Established 1862. 464 pp. Ottawa : Citizen Printing and Publishing Company. 1877. (W. & Co., C. 3. 2.00.) 39. "The copyright, together with all title :ind interest in the Canadian Parliamentary Companion, having been purchasejl)t in the yeiir iSSo. METHODIST.— Methodist Hymn-book. Compiled and published by authority of the General Conference of the Methodist Church of Canada. 232 pp. Toronto : Methodist Book and Publishing House. Halifax: Methodist Book Room. 1882. 12. Entered .it Ottawa for copvriK'it ■" the year iSSi. METHODIST.— Methodist Hymn-book. Published by authority of the General Conference of the Methodist Church. 244 pp. To- ronto : Methodist Book and Publishing House. Halifax : Methodist Book Room. 51. Entered at Ottawa for copvriifht in the year iSS(. METZLER.— Illustrated Halifax : its Civil. Military and Naval History. By Norbert Metzler. With a brief sketch of Acadian An- nals, dealing with the Anglo-French struggle for Empire at Annapo- lis Royal and Louisbourg, and with the tragic story of the expulsion of the neutrals from the land of Evangeline. 76 pp. Montreal : John McConniflT. i8gi. 7. Contains numerous photo-en|;ravings, MIDDLETON.— Parting Address to the People of Canada. By Sir Fred Middleton, K.C.M.G., C.B., Lieut. -General and late Com- mander of the Canadian Militia. 14 pp. Toronto : Printed for the author by Hunter, Rose & Company. i8go. P. 25. 93. MILES. — The History of Canada under French Regime. 1535- 1763. With maps, plans and illustrative notes. By H. H. Miles, LL.D., D.C.L., Secretary of the Quebec Council of Public Instruc- tion. 26 -I- 522 pp. Montreal: Dawson Brothers. 1881. (D. B. 5.25. Full morocco.) 100. MILITARY. — A Military Mite to the Mountain of Literature ; or, the Rhymes of a Red Coat. Published for the benefit of the Indian Relief Fund. X44 pp. Quebec : Printed by Middleton & Dawson. 1858. P. 40, or two shillings currency. 40. MILLER. — Songs of the Sierras. By Joaquin Miller. 200 pp. To- ronto : The Canadian News and Publishing Co. 1871. (W. & W. 1. 00.). 93. y2 MONTIGNY. MILLS. — A Report on the Boundaries of the Province of Ontario. By David Mills, M. P. 8 + 418 pp. Toronto: Printed bv Hunter, Rose & Co. 1873. P- I-50- (1^- W. D. & Co. 1.75.) 93. ' C> iitains numerous folding maps. MINUTES.— Minutes of the Proceedings of the Public School lioardofthe City of Toronto. 1876. 10+122 pp. Appendix 104 + 1 6 pp. Toronto: T. Hill A: Son. 1877. loi. MINUTES. — Minutes of the Proceedings of the Second Conven- tion of Delegates of the British American League, held at Toronto, C. W., on Thurstlay, November i, and by adjournment on the 2nd, 3rd, 5th. 6th and 7th of November, 1849. 24+^60 pp. Toronto: Printed at the Patriot Office. 1849. (A. 1\, C. 7. 75.) 102. MINUTES. — Minutes of the Proceedings of the Si.xth Session of the Toronto Annual Conference of the Methoilist Ciiurch, held ni Broadway Tabernacle, Toronto, Ont., from Thursday, June 13th, to Wednesday, June 19th, 1889. 112 pp. Toronto: William Briggs. 1889. 88. MINUTES. — The Minutes of Twelve Annual Conferences of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada, from 1846 to 1857 inclusive, with an index. Condensed and published by dirirtion of thr; Con- ference. Voi. 2. 10 + 440 pp. Toronto: Anson Green. 1863. (W. & Co., C. 3. 2.25.) 66. MOCKRIDGE.— The Church arJ Brethrenism. By Rev. C. H. Mockridge, M.-A., Hillier. 36 pp. Picton : Printed at tlie " Picton Gazette " cheap Book and Job Printnig House. 1873. (W. tV Co., C. 3. 25.) 65. MONRO — New Brunswick ; with a brief outline of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Their history, civil divisions, geography, and productions ; with statistics of the several counties; affording views of the resources and capabilities of the Provinces, and intended to convey useful information as well to their inhabitants as to emigrants, strangers and travellers, and for the use of schools. By Alexander Monro, Esq. 8 + 386 pp. Halifax, N.S. : Pruited by Richard Nugent. 1855. (\V. tS: Co. 3.00.) 124. Contains two folJini; maps. MONRO. — The Unitetl States and the Dominion of Canada : their future. B}' Alexander Monro, Esquire. 8+ 192 pp. St. John,N.B. : Printed by Barnes & Co. 1879. (A. P., C. 7. 1.50.) 72. MONSEJGNEUR.— Monseigneur de Saint-Vallier et I'Hopital General de Quebec. Histoire du Monastere de Notre-Damc des An- ges, (religieuses hospitalieres de la misericorde de Jesus). Ordre de Saint-Augustin. 744 pp. Quebec: C. Darvcau. 1882. 112. Contains portraits. MONTIGNY.— Catechisme Polititpie. Par B.-A. T. de Montigny, Magistrat de I')istrirt. 6 4- 244 pp. Montreal: Bcauchemin & Valois. 1878. (J. M. V. et Cie. 75.) 41. MORGAN. 73 MONTIZAMIiERT.— Canada in the Seventeenth Century. From the French of Pierre Bouclier. By Edward Louis Montizanibert. 86 pp. Montreal : Printed by George E. Desbarats & Co. 1883. (J. B., C. 13. 1. 00.) 105. Contains portrait. MOODIE. — Roughing it in the Bush ; or, Forest Life in Canad. A new and revised edition, with an introductory chapter in whici: Canada of the present is contrasted with Canada of forty years ago. By Susanna Moodie. 538 pp. Toronto : Hunter, Rose & Co. 1871. P. 1.50. (VV. S., C. 7. 2.50.) 80. Contains illustrations. MOORE. — Bigotry Demohshcd ; the Close Communion Baptists refuted, examples exemplified and christian union vindicated. By Rev. George C, Moore, J. P., of Moorcficld, Ontario, Canada, yo pp. Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Co. 1880. P. i.oo. 80. " I li;ivf writifii, not (or the tlioiii^iilless niiiltilii.li.', hut f(ir the tliiiiMiii; fiw. I liiivr li.tvcrsud .i hitli.rtt) uncxploic'.l rc(;io:i; niy p.ithway ha.s hccii li-ntofure uiilroililfn." — I'rcfacu. [MORGAN (HENRY J.).]— The Tour of H.R.IL the Prince of VV'ales through British America and the United States. By a British- Canatlian. With portrait. 272 pp. Montreal : Printed for the com- piler by John Lovell. i860. (Wg. & Co. 2.00.) 94. Kntcrcil for copyri;;ht in the year iSh), hy llonry J . Mor«;aii. MORGAN. — Sketches of Celebrated Canadians, and persons con- nected with Canah:itH-lic:il liM <'f Ihf authors of works, paniphlrls, ami contril>iition8 to the pi-rioJical pri-ss, written in, or hv nativfs cit, or rclalini!; to llii' sevi ral I'rovincts now lonslittitinif the Dominion of Canada, thi-ir history, affairs anil risoiirces ; to which is prclixeil hrief l)io({raphi- cal notices of the several autliors, fallowed by u calaloi;ue of their productioiis, the place and year 74 MOKklS. of piiblicnlion, tlic niiinlHT of payees and tliu hIzu of tacli work, or paiiiplilct, lliu title iiiid ymr of iitinlication of tin- iiiaK!>'''in>'i ixmodical, or journal in which thi: papers, or conlributions mentioned liavu appeared, willi succinct notices of the preHs, or criticism thereon, from coinpitent authorities." " liricf hioKraphiral sketi hes of the principal Canadian journalists, or newspaper writers, past and prcBent, detailing their services in the cause of the press, and their connection with public affairs i^enerallv." " The whole forming; a compendious record, or history of Canadian f)iblio);raphy,or I..iteralurc, from the time of the Conquest of (Quebec down to the present year."— Introiluctory remarks. MOKGAN. — The Canadian Lcf(al Directory: a ffuide to the bench and bar of the Dominion of Canada. luhtcd by Henry J. Morf^an, I3arrister-at-Law. 12 + 280 pp. Toronto: R. Carswcll. 1878. (A. P., C. 4. i.oo.) 93. MORRIS. — Canada and Her Resources : An essay, to which, upon a reference from the I'aris ICxhibiiion Coniinittee of Canada, was awarded, by His l^Ixcellency Sir luhnund Walker Head, Hart., Governor-General of British North America, etc., etc., etc., the second prize. Hy Alexander Morris, A.M., liarrister-at-I^aw. Second edition. 120pp. Montreal: B. Dawson. 1H55. loO. MORRIS. — Nova Britannia ; or, Britisli North America, its extent and future. A lecture. By Alexander Morris, A.M., Advocate. OH pp. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell. 1858. (W. R. H., C. i. 1.50.) 107. Published by request of the Mercantile I^ibrary Association of Montreal. MORRIS.— The Treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba and the North-West Territories ; includinf^ the ne{,'otiations on which they are based, and other information relalinjj thereto. By the Hon. Alexander Morris, P.C, latt; Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba, the North-West Territories and Kee-wa-tin. 37G pp. Toronto : Williiif; & Williamson. (J. B., C. 2g. 2.00.) Hi. Itedicated to the Kail of Dufferin, and dated Torontr), .March, iHHo. MORRIS. — Nova Britannia; or. Our New Canadian Dominion Foreshadowed. Bein^ a series of lectures, speeches and addresses by the Hon. Alexander Morris, P.C, D.C.L., late Lieutenant- Governor of Manitoba, the North-West Territories and Keewatin. Edited, with notes and an introduction, by a member of tht; Canadian Press. 12 f iSH pp. Toronto: Published by Hunter, Rose & Co. 18H4. (W.& Co., C. 3. 1.25.) P. I.oo. 73. " There is another little tvrilt, to wlilrli I mll^l refer. It is a p;iinphlel, wliicli mi't with an extraordinary decree of success, entitleer of tlic best schools in Ontario, W. J, Gage iV Co.'s matliematical series. McLELLAN.— Mental Arithmetic. By J. A. McLellan, M.A., LL.D., Inspector of High Schools, Ontario. Part II. Percentage and its applications, various rules, general analysis. Sixth edition. 126 pp. W. J. Gage & Ccipany, Toronto and Winnipeg. P. 45. 45. Entered for copyright in the year 1S7S. W.J. (iage iV Co.'s nialhuniatical series. McLEOD. — Peace River. A Canoe Voyage from Hudson's Bay to Pacific, by the late Sir George Simpson (Governor, Hon. Hud- son's Bay Company), in 1828. Journal of the late Chief Factor, Archibald McDonald (Hon. Hudson's Bay Company), who accom- panied him. Edited, with notes, by Malcolm McLeod, Barrister, etc. 20+ 120 pp. Ottawa : J. Durie & Son. 1872. 95. McMAHON.—" Prize Papers." Satirical. By W. F. McMahon. 192 pp. P. 35. 45. 78 Ni:w. McMULLEN. — The History of Canada, from itr. first discovery to the present time. By John McMullen. 2 + 506 pp. Hrockville, C.W. : J. McMullen. 1855. (J. B., C. 25. 2.00.) 87. McMULLEN. — The History of Canada, from its first discovery to the present time. By John Mercier McMullen. Third edition, re- vised and fjreatly enlarged. Vol. i. 34 + 470 pp. Vol. 2. 10 + 52H pp. Brockville : McMullen & Co. i8gi-(j2. F. 5.00. 95. McNAUGHT.—Lacrossc, and How to Play it. By W. K. Mc- Naught, Secretary of the National Lacrosse Association of Canada. 168 pp. Toronto: Rose-Belford Publishing Company. 1880. (W. R. H., C. 2. i.oo.) 80. Contains illiistrutinns. McPHERSON.— Poems, r3escriptive and Moral. By John Mc- Pherson. Styled by himself *' Harp of Acadia." 52 + 252 pp. Halifax, N.S. : Printed by Theophilus Chamberlain. 1862. 32. McVIC.\R. — Letters on Emigration from the British Isles, and the settlement of the waste lands in the Province of Canada. By Robert McVicar, Esquire. 2 + 120 pp. Hamilton: Published by S. Hew- son. 1853. (VV. J., C. 3. 60.) 45. NANNARY.— Memoirs of the Life of Rev. E. J. Dunphy. By M. A. Nannary. 128 pp. Saint John, N.B. : Printed at the Weekly Herald Job Rooms. 1877. 81. NARRATIVE. — A Narrative of Occurrences in the Indian Coun- tries ot 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' expedition to and subsetiuent proceedings at Fort William, in Upper Canada. 14+ 154+ 100 pp. Montreal: Reprinted from the London edition by Nahum Mower. 1818. (P. G., C. i. 6.00). 89. NETTLE. — The Salmon Fisheries of the St. Lawrence and its tributaries. By Richard Nettle. 144 pp. Montreal : John Lovell. 1857. P. 1.00. (A. P., C. 7. 1.50.) 68. NEW. — The New Illustrated Poultry Book ; specially adapted to farmers. By Gallinaculturist, who reared in two years nearly three thousand head of poultry. 32 pp. Toronto : Printed by Hunter, Rose & Co. 1877. P. 25. 80. With folding sheet of illustrations. NEW. — The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ : translated out of the Original Greek : and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. Stereotype edition. 270 pp. Kingston, U.C. : Printed and Published by James Macfar- lane. 1829. (H. & Co., C. 5. 50.00.) 53. " This is without a thiiibt the first portion of the liibic printed in thi> noininion of CanaUii, or I'rovinccs of liritish North Amerir:i. It is cxtrcniely ran-, not biMuu found entered in atiy of the biblioKrsiphies, or cutalotrues of Canada, the United Slates, or Great Itritain." IlaiKht & Co., List No. S. iSy^. O'BRIEN. 79 NINTH.— The Ninth Report of the City of Toronto Auxihary Bible Society, for 1H3H. With an appendix. 20 pp. Toronto: Printed for the Toronto Auxihary liible Society. J. H. Lawrence, Printer, Guardian Ofiice. 1H38. 100. NINTH.— The Ninth Report of the Upper Canada Religious Tract and Book Society, presented at the annual meeting, held on the sixth of May, 1H41. 16 pp. Toronto: Printed for tiie Upper Canada Religious Tract and Book Society. 1841. loi. NOBILE. — Miscellaneous Poems. Translated into English prose. By A. Alexander Nobile, B.A., Teacher of French and Italian. 116 pp. Toronto: J. S. Williams, Printer. 1883. (Wg. & Co. 25.) (jy. NORTH. — North-Western Ontario : its Boundaries, Resources nn:i(;e. Contains colorcil fnUlin;; map. NORTHWEST.— Northwest Rebellion. The true inwardness of the Canadian Northwest Rebellion of 1885 Exposed ; or. Who is to Blame ? Second edition. iG pp. 95. NOS. — Nos Croises. Aime Dicu et va ton chemin. Nos croises ou histoire anccdotique dc I'expcdition dcs volontaires Canadiens a Rome, pour la defense de leglisc. 6 + 338 pp. Montreal : Fabrc & Gravel. 1871. 73. NOTES. — Notes on Sabbath School Lessons. Second series. 32 pp. Belleville: Printed at the Chronicle OfBce. 1856. (H. &. Co., C. 2. 50.) 20. NOTICES. — Notices on the Claims of tlie Hudson's Bay Com- pany, and the conduct of its adversaries. 162 pp. Montreal : Printed by William Gray. 1817. 95. NOTT, — Lectures on Temperance, by ICliphalct Notl, D.D., Ll^.D., Prosiilent of Union College. With an introiluction byTayler Lewis, M.D., Professor of Greek in Union College. I'^diled by Amasa McCoy, late editor of The Prohibitionist. 372 pp. Hamilton, C.W. : A. II. Molfat & Co. 1858. (W. & Co. 1.25,) 67. Contains :i portriiit o( tliu author. NOUVELLES. — Nouvelles Soirees Canadienncs. Rccueil de litterature nationale. 572 pp. Quebec : Typographic de P. G. Delislc. 1882. (P. G., C. 17. 2.00.) 99. NOUVELLES. — Nouvelles Soirees Canadicnnes. Recueil dc litterature nationale. Deuxieme volume. 57^ pp. Quebec: Typo- graphic de L. J. Demers & Frjire. 1883. (P. G., C. 17. 2.00.) 99. O'BRIEN. — Memoirs of Right Rev. Edmund Burke, Bishop of '/Aon, first Vicar Apostolic of Nova Scotia. By (Cornelius O'Brien, D.D., Archbishop of Halifax. 6+ 154 pp. Ottawa : Thoburn & Co. 1894. 63. Contains portrait anil viuws. 8o OTJIMKT. O'BRIEN.— The Tourists' Guide to Quebec. By Godfrey S. O'Brien, P.L.S. 4 + 70 pp. Quebec: Hunter, Rose & Co. 1864. 81. OFFICIAL. — Official Report of the Liberal Convention, held in response to the call of Hon. Wilfred Laurier, Leader of the Liberal Party of the Dominion of Canada, Ottawa, Tuesday, June 20th, and Wednesday, June 21st, 1893. 160 pp. Toronto : Published by the Budget Printing and Publishing Company. 1893. 93. Contiiins luimcroiis portraits. O'GRADY. — The Emigrant ; a poem, in four cantos. By Standish O'Grady, Esq., B.A., T.C.D. 204 pp. Montreal : Printed and pub- lished for the author, by John Lovell. 1841. 33. O'HAGAN. — In Dreamland, and other poems. By Thomas O'Hagan. 10, 10—84 PP* Toronto : The Williamson Book Com- pany, Ltd. 1893. ^o. [O'MEARA (REV. FREDERICK A.).]— Shahguhnahshe ahnuh- mcahwene Muzzcneegun. Ojibwag anwawaud azheiihnekenootah- beegahdag. 470 pp. Toronto : Printed at the Diocesan Press, for the Venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. London: 1846. (H. »& Co. 2.50.) 18. Ojibwa prayer bonk. [O'MEARA (REV. FREDERICK A.).]-Ewh Oomenwahjemoo- win owh Tabanemenung Jesus Christ, kahenahjemoowaud egewh newin Manwahjemoojig owh St. Matthew owh St. Mark owh St. Luke kuhya owh St. John. Keahnekuhnootuhbeegahdag Anwa- mand egewh Ahneshenahbag Ojibwag anindjig. Keenahkoone- gewaud kuhya ketebahahmahgawaud egewh Mahyahmahwejegajig Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, ewede London Anduhz- hetahwand. 33H pp. Toronto: Printed by A. F. Plees. 1850. 65. " 'Pliu four gospels in Ojiliwa, translated by Ilev. Kredcrick A, O'Mcara." nibliography of the AlKOiu|uiii L:in.;uages, by Jauies Constaiilinc l'illin}f. ONTARIO. — The Ontario Law List and Solicitors' Agency Book. Ninth edition. 18+166 pp. Toronto: J. Rordans & Co. 1882. (J. B., C. 50. 50.) 82. It includes also the Province of Manitoba, ORDIi^R. — An Order for Prayer for use in Sunday Schools. Pub- lished under the sanction of their Lordships the MelropoUtan of Can- ada, and the Bishops of Toronto and Ontario. Sixth thousand. 16 pp. Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison. 1872. P. 50c per dozen. 19. OREGON. — The Oregon Treaty and the Hudson's Bay Company. 16 pp. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 87. ORIGIN. — The Origin, History and Management of the Uni- versity of King's College, Toronto. 102 pp. Toronto: Printed by George Brown. 1844. (R. W. D. & Co., C. 4. 1.25.) 95. Dedication : "'l (. the Honourable Uolicrt Baldwin, late Attoi-ncy-iJeneral for Upper Canada, whose l)ill, introduced during; i'-' last session of Parliament, for o])enin>f the University of Kind's Colleue to all classes and denominations of Her Majesty's Can idian subjects, entitles him to the gratitude of every enlightened friend of civil and ruliK>ous freedom, the following papers arc respectfully inscribed." OUIMET.— La Verite sur la Question Metisse au Nord-Ouest. Par Adolphe Ouimet, Avocat, Ancien Pres. General Association St.- PENNINGTON. 8l Jean Bte. de Montreal. Biographic et recit de Gabriel Dumont sur les evenements de 1885. Par B. A. T. de Montifjny, Recorder de Montreal, Chevalier de I'Ordre Militaire de Pie IX. Edition illustree des portraits veritables de Riel et Dumont. 400 pp. Montreal : en vente chez tons les libraires et depots de journaux. i88g. (J. M. V. et Cie. 2.00.) 93. OUR.—" Our Swell." 36 pp. Chatham : Planet Steam Printing House. 1 88 1. P. 20. 99. " Yet Minont; so very mnny different works pertaining to ttieolo|;y, science, iind politics, a painplilet toiicliin)r on the humornus niile of life, will serve as Kpicc anil inointiire to tlic vast pile of dry and unpalatalHc productions, which load down the !>helve> of our libraries."— Preface. PAPERS. — Papers respecting Claim of Shareholders in the late Welland Canal Company, for arrears of interest, under the Act 7th Victoria, Chapter 34. 8 + 68 pp. Quebec : Printed by Rollo Camp- bell. 1853. (H. & Co., C. 2. 50.) 113. Printed by order of the Lc^iNlative Assembly. [PARSONS (HENRY M.).]— Biographical Sketches and Review. First Presbyterian Church in Toronto and Knox Church, 1820- 1890. 46 pp. Toronto: Oxford Press, Timms «& Co. 1890. 93. Contains view of Knox Church and five poitraits. PATTERSON. — Hov/ to Promote Temperance. A paper by George Patterson, M.A., Barrister, Hamilton. i6 pp. Toronto : Hart & Rawlinson. 1881. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 31. This paper was read by the author .it a public mcetinK of the Totil Abstinence Society of the Church of the Ascension, at tIainilton,on Kehniary l^th, iSSl. PATTERSON.— A History of the County of Pictou, Nova Scotia. By the Rev. George Patterson, D.D. 472 pp. Montreal : Dawson Brothers. 1877, ,93. Contains folding map and plan, PATTERSON.— Sir William Alexander and the Scottish Attempt to Colonize Acadia. By the Rev. George Patterson, D.D. Read 31st May, 1892. Section 2, 1892. Trans. Roy. Soc, Canada. 79-107 pp. 143. A section from the Trans.tctions Hoyal Society of Canada. Contains a map. PATTERSON.—" Songs in Travel." By Henry Patterson. 186 pp. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell. 1872. P. 50. (D. B. 1.25.) 38. PAUL. — No. I. A Tract for the Times. " A Burning Question ! " Future Punishment. Will it be endless suffering ? Bv Rev. John Paul. 20 pp. Montreal. 1883. (H. & Co., C. 2. 35.) '58. PELLAND. — Biographie, Discours, Conferences, etc., de I'Hon. Honore Mercier, Grand Croix de I'Ordre de St. Gregoire le Grand, Officier de la Legion d'Honneur, et Premier Ministrc de la Province de Quebec. Par J. O. Pelland, Avocat. 814 pp. Montreal: 1890. (J. M. V. et Cie. 2.50.) 93. Contains portrait. PENNINGTON. — Railways and Other Ways: being reminis- cences of canal and railway life during a |)eriod of sixty-seven years ; with characteristic sketches of canal and railway men — early tram 9 83 I'OOLK. roads and railways — steamboats and ocean steamships — tlie electric telcf,'raph and Atlantic cable — Canaila and its railways, trade ami commerce, with luimerous inciilents and an(;cdotes, humorous and otherwise, of canal, coach and rail. Uy Myles Pennin^^ton, the oldest railway ofliccr livinj;, still in active s(:rvit;e, and first (ioods Manaj^er of the IVeston anil Wyn; and North Stallordshire Railways of ICnj,'- land, and first General I''rei;,'ht Ajjent of the Clranil Trunk Kailway of Canada. H + 40H pp. Toronto: Williamson ».V: Co. 1894. 1'. 3.00. 90. CoiitiiiiiH 43 portraits uiul illiiittriitinns. I'ERRAULT. — AbrOf^e do ITIistoire du Canada. Premiere partie. Depuis sa dccouverle jnstiu'a sa contincte par les An^^lais, en 1759 et 1760. !<('' dif^e' par Jos. rerranll, Trotonotaire, a I'usa^^e des ecoles eleinentaires. Troiscme edition. 162 pp. niuibec : VV. Kuthven. 1843. iH. PEURAIJLT. — E.xploration de (Juebec au Lac St. Jean. Far J. Ferrault, Depute du Comtc de Richelieu a rAssend)lt;e Lej^islative, etc. 2 + 5S pp. ICxirait ili; la " Revue Aj^'ricole." Bureaux a la liatisse Toupin, i'lace d'Arnit^s, Montreal. 117. PERRETT. — Hen Owen, a Lancashire story, liy Jennie Perrett. 90 pp. Toronto: William Urij^j^s. iHSi. Ho. PICTlIRESgUE.— Pictures(pie Canada! The Northern Lakes, (luide to Lakes Simcoe and Couchichini;, the I^;ikes of Muskoka, and Lake Superior, via the Northern Railway of Canada, givinf^ a des- cription of the lake and river scenery, with the best spots for water- side sunnner nrsorts, hotels, campin,', distances and cost of travel; also a map of the Muskoka District. 04 pp. Toronto: Hunter, Rose cV: Co., Printers. 1H75. P. 10. (W. &Co. 75.) II. POISSON. — Heures Perdues. Poesies. .Adolphe Poisson. S + 25H pp. (Juebec: A. Cote et Cic. 1.S94. 58. POLITICAL. — Political .\nnals of Lower Canada; being a Review of the Political and Legislative History of that Prov- ince, imder the Act of the Imperial Parliament, 31, George HI., Cap. 31, which established a House of As.sembly and Legislative Council, showing the defects of this constitutional act, and particu- larly its practical discouragement of iJritish ('oloni/.ation. W^ith an introductory chapter on the previous History of Canada, and an appenilix of documents, etc. By a British Settler. 78+iSo pp. Montreal: Printed at the office of the Montreal Herald and New Montreal Gazette. 1.S2S. 88. POOLE. — A Sketch of the Early Settlement and subsecpient Progress of the Town of Peterborough, and of each township in the County of Peterborough. By Thomas W. Poole, M.D. 8 + 220 pp. Peterborough, C. W. : Printed at the office of the Peterborough Re- view. 1867. (J. B., C. 25. 2.00.) 94. POOLE. — Anglo-Israel ; or, the British Nation the Lost Tribes of Israel By Rev. W. H. Poole. 82 pp. Toronto: Printed by Ben- gough Bros. 1879. P. 25. (W. R. H., C. 3. 30.) 99. F'KiNr.Fj.:. R3 I'OKTIv'An nine. -A Portrailurc from Life. Hy a brrravr.l luis- baiid. I'riiitcd for privato r.irrnlatioii. iH pp. Halifax, N.S. : '* ('liristian Mcsscnj^cr " oflicf:. i.sr)2. (W. & (>o. 50.) 64. Till- •.iilijrct .l>., Prrniilpnt of Ai-aili.i Culli'ifc. POVVICKS. The History of Hef,'ina (illustrated): its foundation and (growth, with notices of the early pionc(T merchants and business men ; ilescriptive notices of tin; (lovernment oflices and public insti- tutions; with biof,'raphical sketcl'.es of Lieut, (jovernor Dcwdney and principal oflicials ; the NorthWesl Mount(;(l Police, the North- West and Municipal (Councils, our churches, schools, etc. ; besid«;s a vast amiMHit of other useful information, car(;billy obtaincrd from reliabh* and authentic sources. I5y J. W. Powers. 94 PP- Uef,'ina : Printed by the I^(!ader ('ompany (limil(Hl). 1KS7. 94. C'fii)l;iins :i Cftlori'il view nf tlii' .Mniiiitcil I'olii-c l(i(liii|r Srhiidl, l(rt;in:i. PRACTICAL.- The Practical Speller. Suitable for hif,'h and public schools. A series of j^'raded lessons, containinf^ the words in general use, with abbrciviations, (;lc.; words of similar pronunciation and dilTerent spellinpj ; a colh^ction of the most diflicult words in the lauf^uaf^c!, and a number of literary s(!leclions, which may be used for dictation lessons, and committed to memory by the pupils. 126 pp. Toronto: \V. J. (ia^e & Co. iHHi. 3*;. W. J. ;c Si Co.'s cdiiciitioniil stric. PRliLIMINARY.- Preliminary Investigation and Trial of Am- broise D. Lcpinc for the murder of Thomas Scott, bcinf( a full report of the proceedinf(s in this case before the Maf,'istrates' Court and the several Courts of (Queen's Hench in the Province of Manitoba. Specially reported and compiled by Messrs. lilliott and Prokovski, of the Canadian Press. Copyright secured 1H74. 12S pp. (J. P., {',. 50. 60.) 94. Contains four plaU"". I'rintr.l hv tlic linrlatitl-Di-sliarats I.itlin|rrapliic Coinpiiny, Montreal, Canaila. Knturt-il lor ropyriKlit in the yrnr 1875. PUEMIER. — Le Premier Cardinal Canadien. Souvenir dc iHHfi. Public avec autorisation. 302 pp. (Jucbec: Typo^'raphie d'Auf^. Cote et Cic. tS86. 93. PRICSPYTICRIAN.— A Presbyterian Clergyman Looking for the Church. Py one of three hundred. 184 pp. Toronto : Printed at the Diocesan Press. 1H50. (W. & Co., C. 3. i.oo.) 40. "Tlio writer of this nurr.itivc was once a I'rcslivterian." PRIEUR.— Notes d'un Condamne Politique de 1H3S. Par F. X. Prieur. Nouvelle edition. 240 pp. Montreal : Librairie Saint- Joseph. Cadieu.x & Deromc. 18H4. (J. M. V. et Cic. 50.) 65. Contains portrait, PRINCE. — Prince Arthur's Landing and the Terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. 28 pp. Toronto: Printed by Hunter, Rose & Co. 1878. (H. & Co., C. 2. 35.) 139, PK'INGLE.— Lunenburgh ; or, the Old Eastern District; its settlement and early progress ; with personal recollections of the Town of Cornwall, from 1824 ; to which arc added a History of the 84 RAINE. King's Royal Regiment of New York and other corps ; the names of all those who drew lands in the Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, up to November, 1786 ; and several other lists of interest to the descendants of the old settlers. By J. F. Pringle, Judge County Court. 20 + 424 pp. Cornwall : Published by the Standard Printing House. 1890. 87. Contains a folding table, inserted after page 196. PROCEEDINGS. — Proceedings and Reports of the twenty-first annual convention of the Brant County S. S. Association, held in the Park Baptist Church, City of Brantford, Ont., Monday and Tues- day, March 3rd and 4th, i8go. 32 pp. (H. & Co., C. 8. 15,) 86. PROCEEDINGS. — Proceedings of the Colonial Conference, 1894 Held in Ottawa, Canada, from 28th June to 9th July, 1894. Printed by order of Parliament. 30 + 386 pp. Ottawa : Printed by S. E. Dawson, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1894. P. 25. 117. Contains a colored folding map. PROULX. — A la Bale d'Hudson, ^ou recit de la premiere visite pastorale de Mgr. N. Z. Lorrain, Eveque de Cyth^re et Vicaire Apostolique de Pontiac, dans scs missions sauvages de Temisca- mingue, d'Abbitibi, de New-Port, de Moose et d'Albany. Par J. B. Proulx, Ptre. 286 pp. Montreal : Cadieux & Derome. 1886. (J. O. F. & F. i.oo.) 140. Contains portrait and illustrations. PROVINCE.— Province of Manitoba ; and North-West Territory of the Dominion of Canada. Published by the Department of Agri- culture. 80 pp. Ottawa: 1876. Quebec: S. Marcotte, Printer. (H. & Co., C. I. 50.) 93. PROVINCIAL.— The Provincial Statutes of Upper Canada, revised, corrected and republished by authority. Samuel Smith, Esquire, Administrator. 486 + 66 pp. York : Printed by R. C. Home. 1818. 108. From the first session of the first Provincial Parliament 1792, to the end of the fourth session of the seventh Provincial Parliament, 1819. PROVOST. — La Bourse et la Vie. Recueil de renseignements utiles et d'informations exactes sur les cantons du Nord, et en particulier sur ie territoire de la Mantawa. Par Th. S. Provost, Ptre, Cure duSt. Esprit CEuvre de la colonisation. 16 + 286 pp. Joliette : Imprimerie du College Joliette. 1883. 47. PUBLIC. — The Public School Grammar, and elements of compo- sition ; with numerous exercises. Authorized for use in the public schools of Ontario by the Minister of Education. 190 pp. Toronto : Canada Publishing Company (Limited). 1886. 80. QUEBEC. — The Quebec and Lower St. Lawrence Tourists' Guide. 170pp. Quebec: A. Cote & Co. 1875. 17. RAINE.— Bird-Nesting in North-West Canada. By Walter Raine. With six colored plates of eggs, and thirty-four other illus- trations. 10 + 198 pp. Toronto : Printed by Hunter, Rose & Company. 1892. P. 1.50. (H. & Co., C. 4. 2.25.) 94. REMINISCENCES. 85 RAINSFORD.— Who Bids for Your Soul ? An appeal to young men. By Rev. W. S. Rainsford. 68 pp. Toronto : James Campbell & Son. 1878. (W. & Co., C. 3. 50.) 81. RAMSAY. — One Quiet Day, a book of prose and poetry. By J. R.Ramsay, 8+198 pp. Hamilton, Ont. : Lancefield Brothers. 1873. P. 1. 00. 72. Printed at the Canada Christian Advocate Office, Hamilton, Ont. RAPPORT. — Rapport Annuel de la Societe de Quebec pour la Protection des Animaux. 1874. 22 pp. Quebec: Imprimea I'Atelier typographique du " Morning Chronicle." 1875. (W. & Co., C, 3. 25-) "S- RAPPORT. — Rapport sur I'Exploration de la Contree situee entre le Lac Superieur, et les Etablissements de la Riviere Rouge. Im- prime par ordre de I'Assemblee Legislative. (Traduction.) 460 pp. Toronto : John Lovell. 1858. (W. & Co., C. 3. 1.50.) 104. Contains folding- plan and map. READ. — The Life and Times of Gen. John Graves Simcoe, Com- mander of the "Queen's Rangers" during the Revolutionary War, and first Governor of Upper Canada ; together with some account of Major Andre and Capt. Brant. By D. B. Read, Q.C., Historian of the County of York Law Association. 16, 10 — 305 pp. Toronto : George Virtue. 1890. (J. B., C. 30. 2.00.) P. 3.50. 97. Contains ten portraits and plates, " There never yet has been published a history of the life of General Simcoe, the first Governor of Upper Canada." — Preface. RECOLLECTIONS.— Recollections of a Checkered Life. By a Good Templar. 116 pp. Napanee: S. T. Hammond. 1868. (R. & Co., C. 2. 20.) 44. Printed by Robertson & Cook, Toronto. REGULATIONS. — Regulations for the Government of the Public Schools of the City of Toronto. Prepared and submitted by the special committee on by-laws, and regulations. Thos. A. Hastings, Chairman of Committee. Adopted January 2nd, 1890. Herbert A. E. Kent, Chairman of the Board. 16 pp. Toronto : Chas. Roddy, Printer. 1890. 15. REMARKS. — Remarks upon the Disputed Points of Boundary under the fifth article of the Treaty of Ghent, principally compiled from the statements laid by the Government of Great Britain before the King of the Netherlands, as arbiter. Second edition. 2 + 86 + 28 pp. Saint John, New Brunswick : Printed by D. A. Cameron, at the Observer Office. 1839. 106. Contains a folding map. REMINISCENCES. — Reminiscences of a Soldier. Consisting of poems, fragments and short prose pieces ; collected and written dur- ing the military career of the author. 118 + 2 pp. Toronto: Rogers, Thompson & Co., Printers. 1843. 34. " Allow me to observe that every piece, except one, has its history, and was written with about as much idea of being published as I have of going to Heaven in a coach." Errata at end. 86 REPORT. REMINISCENCES.— Reminiscences of the Red River Rebellion of i86g. 10 + 46 pp. 100. Consists principally of extracts from newspapers, with an Introduction by G. T. Denison. REMNANTS.— Remnants. By the Author of Odds and Ends. 64 pp. Montreal : James and Thomas A. Starke. 1835. 131. REPLY. — Reply of William Morris, Member ot the Legislative Council of Upper Canada, to six letters addressed to him by John Strachan, D.D., Archdeacon of York. 54 pp. Toronto: Printed at the Scotsman Office. 1838. loi. REPORT. — Report of a Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Kewaydin, upon the Boundaries of the adjoining Province of Ontario. With an appendix containing the evidence. Printed, before presentation, from a manuscript copy, without permission of the Legislature. 6 + 54 pp. Winnepegoosis : Knisteneaux Printing Company. 1884. (J. B., C. 50. 50.) 87. Contains a folding map. REPORT. — Report of George Burden, Esq., Commissioner, on the Western Part of the Disputed Territory belonging to the Province of Ontario, wherein the Dominion or Manitoba Governments have, since 1879, claimed to exercise jurisdiction. Printed by order of the Legis- lative Assembly. 26 pp. Toronto : Printed by C. Blackett Robin- son. 1883. 117. REPORT. — Report of the Chief Commissioner of Railways of the Province of Nova Scotia, for the nine months ending 30th June, 1867. 26 + 62 pp. Halifax, N.S. : Printed by A. Grant. 1867. (W. & Co., C. 3. 50.) 124. Contains a map of Pictou coal fields. REPORT. — Report of the Entomological Society of Ontario, for the year 1882. Prmted by order of the Legislative Assembly. 4 + 82 pp. Toronto: Printed by C. Blackett Robinson. 1883. 117. With gi figures. REPORT. — Report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, for the year 1882. Printed by order of the Legislative Assembly, 4 + 284 pp. Toronto: Printed by C. Blackett Robinson. 1883. 117. Contains 40 fiojures and niiip. REPORT. — Report of the Select Committee of the Senate ap- pointed to enquire into the resources of the Great Mackenzie Basin. Session 1888. Printed by order of Parliament. 310 pp. Ottawa: Printed by Brown Chamberlin, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery. 1888. (J. B., C. 39. i.oo.) 122. Contains numerous maps. REPORT. — Report of the Select Committee of the Senate on the subject of Rupert's Land, Red River, and the North- West Territory, together with the Minutes of Evidence. Printed by order of the Senate. 38 pp. Ottawa : Printed by I. B. Taylor. 1870. (W. & Co., C. 3., 60.) 121. Contains a foldinR map of the North- West Territory, showing British Columbi,i, Vancouver Island, Ued River and Saskatchewan Settlements. REVIEW. 87 REPORT. — Repori of the Select Committee on the Boundaries between the Province of Ontario and the unorganized territories of the Dominion, with appendix. Printed by order of ParHament. 30 + 480 pp. Ottawa: Printed by Maclean, Roger & Co. 1880. 123. REPORT.— Report of the Select Committee on the Causes of the Difficulties in the North- West Territory in 1869-70. Printed by order of Parliament. 10 + 208 pp. Ottawa: Printed by I. B. Tay- lor. 1874. (R. W. D. & Co. 1.25.) 117. REPORT. — Report of the Select Committee to which was referred the answer of His Excellency the Lieut. Governor, to an address of the House of Assembly, relative to a responsible Executive Council. Ordered by tbd House of Assembly to be printed, 104 pp. Appen- dix 78 +4 pp. Toronto: M. Reynolds, Printer. 1836. 107. REPORT.— Report of the Special Committee (St. John Board of Trade) on the Bay of Fundy and Harbor of St. John, N.B. Presented at a meeting held on February 27th, 1887. 4 -f 56 pp. St. John, N. B. : J. & A, McMillan. 1887. 95. Contains a chart of the Harbor of St. John. REPORT. — Report 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 28th February, 1829. 152 pp. Printed by Neilson & Cowan, Quebec. 1829. 130. Contains a number of folded sheets. REPORT. — Report of the State Trials before a General Court Martial, held at Montreal in 1838-g ; exhibiting a complete history of the late Rebellion in Lower Canada. Volume i. 2 + 376 pp. Volume 2. 566 + 4 pp. Montreal: Armour & Ramsay. 1839. (H. & Co., C. I. 10.00.) loi. REPORT.— Report on the Mission to Australia. By the Minister of Trade and Commerce. Printed by order of Parliament. 2 + 124 PP- Ottawa : Printed by S. E. Dawson, Printer to the Queen's Most Ex- cellent Majesty. 1894. ^^7- Contains a folding^ colored map, REPORT. — Report on Toronto Harbour, Ontario. By James B. Eads, C.E. 1882. 22 pp. 122. Contains foldinjf plan. REPORTS.— Reports of His Worship the Mayor, and of the Standing Committees of the Council of the Corporation of the City of Toronto. Made at the close of the year 1858. Printed in compliance with the by-law, January, 1859. So pp. Toronto: Cleland's Book and Job Printing House. 1859. (H. & Co., C. 2. 50.) 95. RESTORATION. — Restoration of the Jews. By a layman. 22 pp. Spectator Printing House, Hamilton, Out. loi. REVIEW. — Review of the Proceedings of the Legislature of Lower Canada in the Session of 1831 ; with an appendix containing 88 ROLPH. some important documents now first given to the public. 4 + 232 pp. Appendix 292 pp. Montreal : Published by Thomas A. Starke. 1832. (P. G., C. 7. 3.00.) 130. [REYNOLDS (REV. HENRY DUNBAR).]— The Niagara Church Case : containing the whole of the correspondence and the comments of the Toronto press thereon ; with a preface, etc. 114 pp. Toronto: Maclear & Co. 1857. 87. RICHARDSON. — The Canadian Brothers ; or, the prophecy ful- filled. A tale of the late American War. By Major Richardson, Knight of the Mili*"ary Order of Saint Ferdinand. In two volumes. Vol. I. 10 + 220 pp. Vol. 2. 228 pp. Montreal : A. H. Armour and H. Ramsay. 1840. (W. & Co. 7.50.) 41. RICHARDSON.— The Guards in Canada; or, the Point of Honor : being a sequel to Major Richardson's " Eighty Years in Canada." 56pp. Montreal: Printed for the aaihor, by H. H. Cunningham. 1848. (A. P., C. 7. 3.75. Half morocco.) loi. ROBERTS. — Ave : an ode for the centenary of the birth of Percy Bysshe Shelley, August 4, 1792. By Charles G. D. Roberts. 6, 7 — 27 pp. Toronto: Williamson Book Company. 1892. (W. B. Co. 75.) 55- Printed by J. J. Anslow, Windsor, Nova Scotia, one side of the leaf only. Contains liibliography of the author's works. ROBERTSON.— Religion in the School : a protest. By the Rev. Wm. Robertson, M.A., Chesterfield. 24 pp. Toronto : Globe Print- ing and Engraving Company. 1882. P. 10. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 93. The Bible and the public schools. ROBERTSON. — Robertson's Landmarks of Toronto : a collection of historical sketches of the old town of York from 1792 until 1833, and of Toronto from 1834 to 1893 ; also over three hundred engrav- ings of old houses, familiar faces and historic places, with maps and schedules connected with the local history of York and Toronto. Published from the Toronto "Evening Telegram." 16 + 562 pp. Toronto: J. Ross Robertson. 1894. (^- B., C. 6. 2.00.) 87. ROGER. — The Rise of Canada from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilization. By Charles Roger, Quebec. Vol. i. 12, 4 — 412 pp. Quebec: Peter Sinclair. 1856. (A. P., C. 4. 2.00.) loi. One volume only published. ROGER. — Ottawa Past and Present ; or, a brief account of the first opening up of the Ottawa country ; and incidents in connection with the rise and progress of Ottawa City, and parts adjacent thereto. By Charles Roger. 8+124 pp. Ottawa : Printed for the proprietors by the Times Printing & Publishing Company. 1871. 106. [ROGERS (CHARLES).]— Stadacona Depicta ; or, Quebec and its Environs. Historically, panoramically, and locally exhibited. 8 rioo pp. Quebec; Carey Brothers. (P. G., C. 22. 2.25.) 26. Contains engraved vignette title and plates. ROLPH. — A Brief Account, together with observations made during a visit in the West Indies, and a tour through the United ROUSSEAU. 89 States of America, in parts of the years 1832-3, together with a statis- tical account of Upper Can: ia. By Dr. Thomas Rolph, Ancaster, Gore District, Upper Canada. 288 pp. Dundas, U.C. : G. Hey- worth Hackstaff, Printer. 1836. (W. & Co., C. 3. 4.00.) loi. Errata slip at end, ROSE. — Rose's National Biographical Series. — i. A cyclopaedia of Canadian biography : being chiefly men of the time. A collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life, leaders in the commerce and industry of Canada, and successful pioneers. Edited by Geo. Maclean Rose. 808 pp. Toronto : Rose Publishing Com- pany. 1886. P. 7.50. 127. "In preparinfj the present work, any nrin or woman who has, in any eonspicuous way, contributed to the moral, intellectii il, industrial or political (growth of the cotiniry, has been deemed a suitable person for these paf^es." — Preface, ROSE. — Rose's National Biographical Series. — 2. A cyclopaedia ot Canadian biography : being chiefly men of the time. A collection of persons distinguished in professional and political life, leaders in the commerce and industry of Canada, and successful pioneers. Edited by Geo. Maclean Rose. 816 pp. Toronto: Rose Publishing Com- pany. 1888. P. 7.50. 128. ROSS. — The Birds of Canada : with descriptions of their habits, food, nests, eggs, times of arrival and departure. By Alexander Mil- ton Ross, M.A., M.D., Member of the Entomological Society of Lon- don, England, etc. With eight plates and thirty-eight woodcuts, expressly engraved for this work. 8 +132 pp. Toronto: Henry Rowsell. 1871. (W. R. H., C. 2. i.oo.) 80. ROSS. — The Butterflies and Moths of Canada ; with descriptions of their color, size and habits, and the food and metamorphosis of their larvae. By Alexander Milton Ross, M.D., F.R.S.L., Eng., Mem- ber of the Entomological Societies of England, Russia, France and Belgium. Illustrated. 16 + 94 pp. Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison. 1873. (J. B., C. 25. 1.50.) 80. ROSS. —Recollections and Experiences ot an Abolitionist; from 1855 to 1865. By A. M. Ross, M.D. 12-1-224 pp. Toronto: Row- sell & Hutchison. 1875. (R. W. D. & Co., C. 4. i.oo.) 82. Contains a frontispiece and other illustrations. ROSS. — Memoirs of a Reformer. (1832-1892.) By Alexander Mil- ton Ross. 6 -I- 272 pp. Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Co. 1893. 80. Contains portrait and other illustrations. ROSS. — The Legend of the Holy Stone. Edited by Mrs. Alexan- der Ross. 10 + 474 pp. Montreal : A. A. Stevenson. (W. D. T., C. 2. I-75-) 58- Contains several colored plates. Entered for copyright in the year 1878. ROUSE. — The Number and Nature of Vowel Sounds. An essay read before the Canadian Institute on the 13th of December, 1884. By Martin Luther Rouse, of the English Bar. i6 pp. Toronto : Rowsell & Hutchison, Printers. 1885. 87. ROUSSEAU.— Histoire de la Vie de M. Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve, Fondateur et Premier Gouverneur de Villemarie. 10 go RUMSEY. Par P. Rousseau, Pretre de Saint-Sulpice. 1640-1676. 290 pp. Montreal : Librairie Saint-Joseph. Cadieux & Derome. (J. M. V. et Cie. 1. 00.) 140. Contains portrait, plan anil views. ROUTHIER. — Causeries du Dimanche. Par A. B. Routhier. 14 + 294 pp. Montreal: C.-O. Beauchemin & Valois. 1871. (J. M. V. et Cie. 2.00.) 82. ROUTHIER.— En Canot. Petit Voyage au Lac St.-Jean. A. B. Routhier. 204 pp. Quebec : O. Frechette. 1881. (VV. & Co. 75.) 41. ROUTHIER.— Les Echos. Par A. B. Routhier, Docteur es Let- tres de I'Universite Laval. 288 pp. Quebec : P.-G. Delisle. 1882. (J. O. F. & F. 60.) 40. ROY. — History of Canada, for the use of schools and families. By Jennet Roy. 8 + 232 pp. Montreal: Armour and Ramsay. 1850. (Wg. & Co., C. 2. 50.) 82. ROY. — Monseigneur Deziel. Sa vie — ses oeuvres. Par Joseph- Edmond Roy. 8 + 182 pp. Levis: Mercier et Cie, Editeurs. 1885. 81. ROY. — Au Royaume du Saguenay. Voyage au Pays de Tadoussac. Par J.-Edmond Roy. 236 pp. Quebec : A. Cote et Cie. 1889. (J. O. F. & F. 75.) 93. ROY. — Lettres du P. F.-X. Duplessis de la Compagnie de Jesus, accompagnees d'une notice biographique et d'annotations. Par J.- Edmond Roy, Membre de la Societe Royale du Canada, un des delegues au Canada de I'AUiance Scientifique Universelle de France. 86 + 304 + 32 pp. Levis: Mercier & Cie. 1S92. (P. G., C. 22. 1.25.) 94. Porlr.ait and plate. ROYAL. — Royal Templars of Temperance. Journal of proceedings of the sixth annual session of the Dominion Council of Canada and Newfoundland, held in Montreal, August 12th to i8th, 1890. 54 pp. Hamilton, Ont. : Robt. Raw & Co., Printers. 1891. 93. Portrait of James Wanloss. ROYAL. — The Royal Path of Life ; or, Aims and Aids to Success and Happiness. (Illustrated.) Compiled from the best authors, ancient and modern. With an introduction by Rev. John Potts, D.D., Pas- tor, Metropolitan Church. 462 pp. Toronto : Rose Publishing Com- pany. 1884. P. 3.00. 93. R. T.— Municipal Single Tax. By R. T. 8 pp. The Budget Office, Toronto, Canada. 129. RUINED. — The Ruined Merchant, Grave Doings, the Statesman, the Thunder-struck, and the Boxer. By a late physician. 320 pp. Toronto : Brewer, McPhail & Co. 1849. 5. [RUMSEY (JOHN).]— Curiae Canadensis ; or, the Canadian Law Courts : being a poem describing the several courts of law and equity which have been erected from time to time in the Canadas, with copi- RYERSON. 91 ous notes, explanatory and historical, and an appendix of much useful matter. By Plinius Secundus. 8,5 — 126 pp. Toronto: H. & W. Rowsell, 1843. 59- RUSSELL.— The Red River Country, Hudson's Bay and North- West Territories, considered in relation to Canada, with the last report of S. J. Dawson, Esquire, C.E., on the line of route between Lake Superior and the Red River Settlement. Illustrated by a map. By Alex. J. Russell, C.E., Inspector of Crown Timber Agencies, Canada East and West. 18 + 202 pp. Ottawa : G. E. Desbarats. 1869. (R. W. D. & Co., C. 4. 1.25.) 104. RUSSELL.— The Red River Country, Hudson's Bay and North- West Territories, considered in relation to Canada, with the last two reports of S. J. Dawson, Esquire, C.E., on the line of route between Lake Superior and the Red River Settlement. Accompanied by a map. Third edition. Illustrated. By Alex. J. Russell, C.E., Inspec- tor of Crown Timber Agencies, Canada East and West. 16 + ig8 pp. Montreal: G. E. Desbarats. 1870. (J. M. V. et Cie. i.oo.) 56. RUSSELL. — On Champlain's Astrolabe, lost on the 7th June, 1613, and found in August, 1867, considered in solution of an obscurity in his journal of his first voyage up the Ottawa ; and the great antiquity of astrolabes and origin of their graduation. By A. J. Russell. 24 pp. Montreal : The Burland-Desbarats Litho. Co. 1879. (W. & Co. 1.75.) 93. Contains a route map and photo}{raph. " I have been induced by the flatterinjif recommendation of a few friends to have a very limited edition of it published." — Preface. RUSSELL. — Book of Poems. By Euphemia Russell. Fifth edi- tion. 24 pp. Toronto : Printed by P. H. Stewart. 1872. (W. & Co. 50.) 12. " The writer of these Poems is a younii woman who lost her sight while studying at the Normal School to fit herself for a teacher." RUSSELL. — 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, with a guide for strangers to the different places of interest within the city and adjacent thereto. Third edition. By Willis Russell (Rus- sell's Hotel). 8 +136 pp. Quebec: Printed for the Proprietor by Rollo Campbell, i860. (W. J., C. 3. 75.) 60. RUTHERFORD.— Charlie Chatterton, a Montreal story; with Canadian and other poems. By John Rutherford. 144 pp. Mont- real : Printed by John Lovell. i868. P. 50. 41. RYAN. — Oscar: and other poems. By Carroll Ryan. 120 pp. Hamilton, C.W. : Printed at the office of the Franklin Lightning Press. 1857. (J. B., C. 30. 40.) 46. RYAN. — Songs of a Wanderer. By Carroll Ryan, of the looth Prince of Wales' Royal Canadian Regiment. 10 + 310 pp. Ottawa: G. E. Desbarats. 1867. (D. B. 1.50.) 44. RYERSON. — Report on a System of Public Elementary Instruc- tion for Upper Canada. By the Reverend Egerton Ryerson, D.D., ga SCHMITZ. Chief Superintendent of Schools for Upper Canada. 12 + 192 pp. Montreal: Printed by Lovell and Gibson. 1847. (W. R. H., C. i. 1.50.) 107. Printeil by order of the Leffislative Assembly. RYERSON. — The New Canadian Dominion : Dangers and Duties of the People in regard to their Government. By the Rev. Dr. Ryerson. 32 pp. Toronto : Lovell & Gibson, Printers and Pub- lishers. 1867. (H. & Co., C. 2. 60.) 93. RYERSON. — The Loyalists of America and Their Times : from 1620 to 1816. By Egerton Ryerson, D.D., LL.D., Chief Superin- tendent of Education for Upper Canada from 1844 to 1876. Second edition. Vol. i. 30-*- 518 pp. Vol. 2. 22-*- 490 +10 pp. Toronto: William Briggs. 1880. (S., C. 6. 5.50.) 93. Cent tins ;i steel plate portrait of the author. SALTUS. — A Transaction in Hearts. An episode. By Edgar Saltus. 2,8— 99 pp. Toronto : William Bryce, Publisher. P. 15. 72. Home series. No. 120, Canadian edilion. SANDHAM.— Ville-Marie ; or, Sketches of Montreal, Past and Present. By Alfred Sandham. With numerous engravings of churches, public buildings, street view^s, antiquities, inaps, costumes, etc., etc. 14 + 394 pp. Montreal: George Bishop & Co. 1870. (W. & Co. 2.50.) 99. SANGSTER. — Hesperus, and other poems and lyrics. By Charles Sangster. 186 pp. Montreal : John Lovell. Kingston : John Creigh- ton, i860. (W. &Co., C. 3. 1.50.) 74. " Contains, at the end of the volume, opinions of the press on Sangster's Canadian Poems, 'The St. Lawrence and the Saguc^nay.' " SAVAGE, — Life and Labours of the Rev. Wm. McClure, for more than forty years a minister of the Methodist New Connexion. Chiefly an autobiography. Edited by Rev. David Savage. 8 +-344 pp. Toronto: James Campbell & Son. 1872. (J. B., C. 50. 50.) 80. Contains steel portrait. SAWTELL. — The Mourner's Tribute ; or, Effusions of Melancholy Hours. By M. Ethelind Sawtell. 10 + 272 pp. Montreal: Published by Armour & Ramsay. 1840. 82. SCADDING.— Toronto of Old: Collections and - Recollections. Illustrative of the Early Settlement and Social Life of the Capital of Ontario. By Henry Scadding, D.D., Canon of St. James', Toronto. 16 + 594 pp. Toronto: Willing & Williamson. 1878. (S., C. 4. 2.50.) 94. Contains numerous illustrations and folding map, SCADDING.— History of the Old French Fort at Toronto and Its Monument. By Henry Scadding, D.D., Canon of Toronto. 48 pp. Toronto : The Copp, Clark Company, Limited, Printers. 1887. (J. B., C. 12. 60.) 87. Contains, as a frontispiece, a view of the monument. SCHMITZ. — A Histcry of Greece for Junior Classes. By Leon- hard Schmitz, LL.D., Classical Examiner in the University of Lon- SMALL. 93 don. With an appendix, giving a sketch of the history from the Roman Conquest to the present day. By A. Gennadios, late Professor in the University of Athens. Canadian copyright edition. 200 pp. Toronto: Copp, Clark & Co. 1878. 39. Authorized text book series. Contains folding colored map and numerous illustrations. SELECTION. — A Selection of Psalms and Hymns for every Sunday and Principal Festival throughout the year. For the use of congregations in the Diocese of Quebec. Selected and arranged under the authority and direction of the Hon. and Right Reverend the Lord Bishop. 220 pp. Toronto, U.C. : Published by Robert Stanton, King's Printer. 1834. 14. Printed by G. P. Scott & Co., New York. SHANNON. — The United Empire Minstrel : a selection of the best national, constitutional and loyal Orange Songs and Poems ; with a large number of toasts and sentiments, and a chronological table, shewing the principal innovations and apostacies of the Romish Church — her persecutions of our Protestant forefathers, and the most particular events connected with the history of the United Empire and the Orange Institution. By William Shannon. 292 pp. Toronto: Henry Rowsell. 1852. (J. B., C. 32. 1.50.) 75, SHENSTON. — The Oxford Gazetteer ; containing a complete History of the County of Oxford from its first settlement ; together with a full abstract of each census, carefully copied from the original abstracts. To which is added a map of the county, compiled ex- pressly for the work, from rough drafts taken by the enumerators on the spot. By Thomas S. Shenston (compiler of the " County Warden "), County Clerk and Census Commissioner, County of Ox- ford. 216 pp. Hamilton, C.W. : Printed and Published for the Author by Chatterton & Helliwell. 1852. P. 5/- (W. J., C. 3. 1.50.) 100. Contains a portrait of the Hon. Francis Hincks, M.P. SHERWOOD.— A Welcome to Albert Prince of Wales, and other poems. Dedicated to His Royal Highness as a token of sincere respect. By Harold Sherwood. 50 pp. Toronto : Printed by Lovell & Gibson, i860. (J. B., C. 13. 30.) 103. Contains portrait of Albert Edward. SKEATS. — The Song of the Exile. A Canadian epic. Visions and miscellaneous poems. By Wilfred S. Skeats. 160 pp. Toronto: Hart & Company. 1891. 73. SMALL. — The Canadian Handbook and Tourist's Guide, giving a description of Canadian lake and river scenery and places of histori- cal interest with the best spots for fishing and shooting. Compiled by H. B. Small, S.C.L. Edited by J. Taylor. 196 pp. Montreal : M. Longmoore & Co. 1866. (A. P., C. 7. 2.25.) 57. Contains numerous mounted photographs, SMALL. — Chronicles of Canada, or a concise history of the leading events in the Old Provinces of the New Dominion. By H. Beaumont Small, S.C.L. 222 pp. Ottawa: G. E. Desbarats. 1868. loi. " The material which constitutes the ' Chronicles of Canada,' has been carefully sorted from an intinite variety of old colonial books and public records," — Author's preface. 94 SMITH. SMILY. — Canidian Summer Resorts. Illustrated souvenir and guide hook of some of tlie principal resorts of Ontario. With maps and tahles of railway and steamhoat fares and connections, hotel rates, etc. Including official maps and synopsis of the Trent Canal System. Second edition. Edited ancl puhlished hy Frederick Smily, Toronto. 2 + 96 pp. Toronto: Murray Printing Company. 1895- «7- SMITH.— The Political Destiny of Canada. By Goldwin Smith. With a reply. By Sir Francis Hincks. 32 pp. Toronto : Belford Bros., Publishers. 1877. (H. & Co., C. i. 35.) 87. Reprinted from The FortniL;htly Review aiiU Canadiiin Montlily. SMITH. — Great Britain, America and Ireland. A reply. By Goldwin Smith, D.C.L. 30 pp. Toronto : Hunter, Rose & Com- pany. 1882. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 93. Reprinted, witli ndditions and corrections, from The Princeton Review, for November, iS8a. [SMITH (GOLDWIN).]— Bay Leaves: translations from the Latin poets. Printed for private circulation. 6+ 116 pp. Toronto: C. Blackett Robinson. 1890. (H. & Co., C. i. 2.00.) 43. SMITH. — Loyalty: an address delivered before the Young Men's Liberal Club, Toronto, on February 2nd, 1891. By Goldwin Smith, D.C.L. 20 pp. Toronto: Printed by Hunter, Rose & Company. 1891. P. 25. (H. & Co., C. 2. 35.) 94. SMITH. — Temperance versus Prohibition : an address on the Scott Act. By Goldwin Smith, President of the Liberal Temperance Union. With an appendix on Alcohol. By C. Gordon Richardson. 36 pp. Toronto : Printed by C. Blackett Robinson. P. 10. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 87. "The followin)r address gives the substance of speeches delivered on several occasions in support of the policy of the Liberal Temperance Union and against that of prohibitive legislation," — Preface. SMITH. — A Book of Canadian and American Poems. By Martin F.Smith. 316 pp. Hamilton, C.W. : Donnelley and Lawson. 1863. 41. Contains portrait of the author as frontispiece. SMITH. — Young Lion of the W^oods ; or, a story of early colonial days. By Thomas B. Smith. 4+148 pp. Halifax, N.S. : Nova Scotia Printing Company. 1889. 43. SMITH. — History of Canada, from its First Discovery to the Peace of 1763. By William Smith, Esquire, Clerk of the Parliament and Master in Chancery of the Province of Lower Canada. Ne quid falsi dicere audeat, ne quid veri non audeat. Vol. i. 4 + 384 + 72 pp. Vol. 2. 236 pp. Quebec : Printed for the Author by John Neilson. 1815. (Wg. & Co., C. 2. 38.00.) 141. Errati follows title-page in Volume i . The title-page of Volume 2 reads : " History of Canada ; from its first discovery to the ye.ar 1791." " This work was printed in this year (iSij), but did not appear until a few vears afterwards. It is compiled from the Colony Records, tbp Jesuits' Journals, and Charlevoix's ftistory."— Pol. State of L. C. SOUTH EY. 95 SMITH. — Alazon, and other poems, including many of the fugitive pieces of Rusticus. By William Smith. 8+126 pp. Toronto: Hugh Scobie. 1850. 18. " A considerable niuiiber of the following pieces have been, durintf the lust two or three yea>«, published in various periodicals under the si^^nature of Husticus,"— Preface. SMITH. — Smith's Canadian Gazetteer ; comprising statistical and general information respecting all parts of the Upper Province, or Canada West ; distance tables ; government and district officers and magistrates in each district ; list of post offices, with their distances from some of the principal towns ; stage and steamboat fares ; prin- cipal hotels and taverns ; rates of toll on the Welland Canal, and some of the principal harbours ; lists of exports ; quantity of Crown lands for sale in each township ; names and addresses of land agents and forv arders ; the leading features of each locality as regards soil, climate, etc., with the average value of land. With a mass of other desirable and useful information for the man of business, traveller, or emigrant. The whole collected from the best authorities, verified by personal observation and inquiries, during nearly three years devoted to the subject, in which time the author visited every district, town and village, in search of information. With a map of the Upper Province, compiled expressly for the work, in which are laid down all the towns and principal villages. By Wm. H. Smith. 6 + 288 pp. Toronto : Published for the author by H. & W. Rowsell. 1846. P. 10/-. (W. & Co. 2.00.) 105. Contains illustiations. The first Gazetteer of Canada West. SMITH. — Canada : Past, Present and Future. Being a historical, geographical, geological and statistical account of Canada West. By W. H. Smith. Containing ten county maps and one general map of the Province, compiled expressly for the work. Volume i. 124 + 290 + 184 pp. Volume 2. 24 + 544 pp. Toronto: Thomas Maclean (W. & Co. 5.00.) 113. Entered for copyriijht in the year 1S51. Published in ten parts at 2s. Cni each. Volume i con- tains a steel vijfnette view of Niagar.i Falls. SOIREES. — Les Soirees Canadienncs. Recueil de litterature nationale. Vol. i. 4 + 480 pp. Vol. 2. 400 + 2 pp. Troisieme annee. Vol. 3. 428 pp. Quatrieme annee. Vol. 4.408 + 4 pp. Cinquieme annee. Vol. 5. 376 pp. Quebec : Brousseau et Freres. 1861. Brous- seau Freres. 1862-1865. (J. M. V. et Cie. 25.00.) 94. SOMERVILLE. — Conservative Science of Nations (Preliminary Instalment), being the first complete narrative of Somerville's Diligent Life in the Service of Public Safety in Britain. By Alexander Som- erville, " One who has whistled at the plough." 320 pp. Montreal: Printed and Published by John Lovell. i860. (W. & Co. 1.50.) 94. SOMERVILLE. — Narrative of the Fenian Invasion of Canada. By Alexander Somerville. With a map of the field of combat at Limestone Ridge. 128 pp. Hamilton, C.W. : Published for the author by Joseph Lyght. 1866. 100. SOUTHEY.— The Life of Lord Nelson. By Robert Southey, Esq., LL.D., Poet Laureate, etc., etc. First Canada edition. 140 pp. g6 STONE. Niagara : Henry Chapman, Publisher ; Samuel Heron, Printer. 1831. (P. G., C. 12. 1.25.) 58. Family library. SPEDON. — Rambles among the Blue-Noses ; or, Reminiscences of a Tour through New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, during the Summer of 1862. By Andrew Learmont Spedon. 230 pp. Montreal : Printed by John Lovell. 1863. (Wg. & Co., C. 2. 1.25.) 40. SPEDON. — Sketches of a Tour from Canada to Paris by way of the British Isles, during the summer of 1867. By Andrew Learmont Spedon. Printed for the author. 1868. 238pp. Montreal: John Lovell. 1868. (J. B., C. 39. 35.) 81. SPOTTON. — The Commonly Occurring Wild Plants of Canada, and more especially of the Province of Ontario. A flora for the use of beginners. By H. B. Spotton, M.A., F.L.S., Prin. of Barrie Coll. Inst. With 26 woodcuts. 26 + 176 pp. W. J. Gage & Company, Toronto and W^innipeg. 40. Entered for copyright in tlie year 1S84. W.J, Gage & Co.'s educational series. SPRAGGE.— From Ontario to the Pacific by the C. P. R. Mrs. Arthur Spragge. i86pp. Toronto: C. Blackett Robinson. 1887. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 10. Contains a folding map of the Canadian Pacific Railway and its connections. The substance of this vohiine was publishid in a series of articles in the Toronto IVeei, and relati-s especially to tiiu District of Kootenay and mniing interests of British Columbia. STEPHENS. — Jacques Cartier and his Four Voyages to Canada. An essay, with historical, explanatory and philological notes. By Hiram B.Stephens, B.C.L. 4+ 12 + 164 pp. Montreal: W. Drys- dale & Co. log. Entered for copyright in the year iSgo. Contains portrait, plans and views. STEPHENS. — Hamilton, and other poems. By William A. Stephens. 180 pp. Toronto : Rogers and Thompson. 1840. (H. & Co., C. 4. 2.00.) 33. "It was said, in a lecture upon ilie Poets of Canada by the Rev. W, W, Smith, tliat mine was the first voiunie of poems pul>Ushed in Upper Canada." STEPHENS. — Hamilton, and other poems and lectures. By W. A. Stephens, Collector of Customs, Owen Sound. Second edition. 410 pp. Toronto : Printed by A. Lovell & Co. 1871. (J. B., C. 36. 1. 00.) 82. STEWART.— The Story of the Great Fire in St. John, N.B., June 2oth, 1877. By George Stewart, Jr., of St. John, N.B. 274 pp. Toronto: Belford Brothers. P. i.oo. (W. & W. 1.50.) 80. Contains numerous illustrations and folding map. Entered for copyright in the year 1S77. STEWART.— Canada Under the Administration of the Earl of Dufferin. By George Stewart, Jr. 8,17 — 6g6 pp. Toronto, Canada : Rose-Belford Publishing Company. 1878. P. 2.50. (H. H., C. i. 4.00.) 93. Contains steel portrait as frontispiece. STONE. — Richard Hooker : a Sketch of his Life, Writings and Times. By the Rev. James S. Stone, B.D., Rector of St. Philip's TACHt. 97 Church, Toronto. 48 pp. Toronto : Hunter, Rose & Co. 1882. (W. & Co., C. 3. 25.) 65. " The following' essay is an enlarf^rement of a paper read by me, in St. James' schoolhoiise under the auspices of the Toronto Protestant Episcopal Divinity School." — Preface. STOWE. — Dred : a tale of the great dismal swamp. By Harriet Beecher Stowe. 212 + 8 pp. Toronto: Maclear and Company. 1856. 88. STOWE. — Pink and White Tyranny. A society novel. By Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Unabridged. 176 pp. Toronto: The Cana- dian News and Publishing Co. 1871. P. 40. 100. Bound in a paper cover with ilesie". STRACHAN. — The Poor Man's Preservative Against Popery. Part I. Containing an introduction on the character and genius of the Roman Catholic religion, and the substance of a letter to the congregation of St. James' Church, Toronto, U.C., occasioned by the Hon. J. Elmsley's publication of the Bishop of Strasbourg's observa- tions on the 6th chapter of St. John's Gospel. By John Strachan, D.D., LL.D., Archdeacon of York, etc., etc. Also additional observa- tions on the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and Transubstantiation. 54 pp. Toronto : Printed and Published by G. P. Bull. 1834. P. 15. sd. (W. & Co., C. 3. 1.25.) 58. It is acknowledged that this pamphlet is the first issued bearing the imprint Toronto. STRACHAN. — A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Toronto, at the primary visitation, held in the Cathedral Church of St. James, Toronto, on the gth September, 1841. By the Right Reverend John Strachan, Lord Bishop of Toronto. 36 pp. Toronto: H. & W. Rowsell. 1841. loi. STRATON. — Lays of Love and Miscellaneous Poems. By Barry Straton. 8 + 80 pp. Saint John, N.B. : J. & A. McMillan. 1884. 78. STUx^RT. — The Church of England in Canada, 1759-1793. From the Conquest to the establishment of the See of Quebec. By H. C. Stuart, M.A., Rector of Three Rivers. 118 pp. Montreal: Published for the Author by John Lovell & Son. 1893. P* 5'^- 94- Contains map of e irliust Canadian parishes. SULTE. — Chronique Trifluvienne. Par Benjamin Suite. 2 + 238 pp. Montreal: Compagnie d'Imprimerie Canadienne. 1879, 123. SYSTEM.— A System of Drill, for the Mihtia of Upper Canada. By command of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor. 8 + 98 pp. York: Printed by Robert Stanton. 1830. (H. & Co., C. 3. i.oo.) 106. Contiinsa folding' plate of music, bugle sounds. TACH;^. — Vingt Annees de Missions dans le Nord-Ouest de I'Amerique. Par Mgr. Alex. Tache, Archeveque de St. -Boniface. Nouvelle edition, entierement revue et augmentee, avec une preface de M. T. A. Bernier. 240 pp. Montreal : Libraire Saint-Joseph. Cadieux & Derome. 1888. 118. Contains portraits and view. u 98 TAYLOR. TACH6. — Des Provinces de I'Amerique du Nord et d'une Union Federale. Par J. C. Tache, Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. 252 pp. Quebec: J. T. Brousseau. 1858. 74. TANGUAY. — Monseigneur de Lauberiviere, cinquieme Eveque de Quebec. 1739- 1740. Documents annotes. Par I'Abbe Cyprien Tanguay, Attache du Bureau des Statistiques du Canada. 2 + 160 pp. Montreal : Eusfebe Senecal & Fils. 1885. (P. G., C. 13. 50.) 64. Contains portrait as frontispiece. TARTE. — 1892. Proces Mercier. Les causes qui I'ont provoque. Quelques faits pour I'histoire. Par J. Israel Tarte, Ancien depute, directeur du " Canadien." 196 pp. Montreal: Desaulniers & Cie. 1892. (J. M. V. et Cie. 50.) 99. Contains numerous portraits. TASSE. — Le 38™" Fauteuil, ou Souvenirs Parlementaires. Joseph Tasse. 6 + 302 pp. Montreal: Eusebe Senecal & Fils. 1891. 94. Contiins six portraits. TAYLOR. — Boyhood Hours ; comprising a collection of simple poems, songs and odes. By Archibald M 'Alpine Taylor. 178 pp. Toronto : Hunter, Rose & Company. 1881. P. i.oo. 81. TAYLOR.— Toronto " Called Back," from 1892 to 1847. Its won- derful growth and progress, with the development of its manufac- turing industries, and reminiscences extending over the above period, including the introduction of the bonding system through the United States. With a beautiful portrait of Her Majesty the Queen and Empress, and engraving of His Excellency Lord Stanley of Preston, Governor-General. The whole profusely illustrated. By Conyngham Crawford Taylor (of Her Majesty's Customs). Third thousand. 320 pp. Toronto: William Briggs. 1892. 87. Fourth edition. TAYLOR. — An Attempt to Form a System of the Creation of Our Globe, of the planets and the sun of our system ; founded on the first chapter of Genesis, on the geology of the earth, and on the modern discoveries in that science and the known operations of the laws of nature, as evinced by the discoveries of Lavoisier and others in pneu- matic chemistry. By Henry Taylor. 122 pp. Toronto : Printed by W.J. Coates. 1836. (H. & Co., C. 2. 75.) 41. " The orig-inal manuscript of this work was composed between the years iSig and 1825." — Preface. TAYLOR. — The Present Condition of United Canada, as regards her agriculture, trade, commerce. Part i . Containing plans for advancing the same, and for promoting the health, wealth and pros- perity of her inhabitants. Part 2. Reflections on the present state of the protestant religion ; with a view to harmonize its various sects, and ultimately to bring them into one powerful united body. Part 3. A dissertation on the national debt of Great Britain, with a plan for its gradual payment. Second edition. By Henry Taylor, igo pp. Toronto: Printed for the Author. 1850. P. y. i^y/. cy. 33. TAYLOR. — On the Intention of the Imperial Government to unite the Provinces of British North America, and a review of some events TIMPERLAKE. 99 which took place during the session of the Provincial Parliament in 1854 in Quebec. By Henry Taylor. 118 pp. Toronto: 1858. (R. W. D. & Co., C. 4. 75-) 75- Part I, A review of some events which have taken place in the Hon. House of Assembly of United Canada, in last session. Part 2. Observations on the supposed intention of the Imperial Government of forminjj a Federal Union of all the Provinces of British North America, by representation in the Imperial Parliament. Parts. Some remarks on the Hon. Mr. Hiiick's answer to the Hon. Joseph Howe's (of Nova Scotia) plan on the subject ; and remarks, also, on the conclusion of the Russian war. TENNYSON.— Queen Mary: a drama. By Alfred Tennyson. 202 pp. Toronto: James Campbell & Son. 1875. (D. B. i.oo.) 80. Canadian copyright edition, TETU. — Notices Biographiques. Les jfeveques de Quebec. Par Monseigneur Henri Tetu, camerier secret de sa saintete Leon XHI., aumonier de I'Archeveche de Quebec. 692 pp. Quebec : Narcisse- S. Hardy. 1889. (J. O. F. & F. 2.00.) 94. Contains numerous portraits. THAYERS.— A Wreath of Wild Flowers. By M. J. Thayers. 82 pp. Toronto : Morton & Co. 1877. (J. B., C. 50. 30.) 80. THEY. — They Two ; or, Phases of Life in Eastern Canada, fifty years ago. Written in 1875, by an ex-journalist. 164 pp. Montreal : Printed by John Lovell & Son. 1888. P. 50. 100. THISTLETON. — How I Came to be Governor of the Island of Cacona : with a particular account of my administration of the affairs of that island. Respectfully dedicated to my fellow-labourers in the colonial vineyard. By the Hon. Francis Thistleton, late Governor of the Island of Cacona. 2-f22o pp. Montreal: H. Ramsay. 1852. (A. P., C. 7. 2.25.) 100. Contains illustrations. [THOM (ADAM, A.M.).]— Remarks on the Petition of the Conven- tion and on the Petition of the Constitutionalists. By Anti-Bureau- crat. 6-fi94 pp. Montreal: Printed at the Herald Office. May, 1835. (H. & Co. 2.00.) 18. THOMAS. — Contributions to the History of the Eastern Town- ships ; a work containing an account of the early settlement of St, Armand, Dunham, Sutton, Brome, Potton, and Bolton, with a history of the principal events that have transpired in each of these townships up to the present time. Bv C. Thomas. 376 pp. Montreal : 1866. (R. W. D. & Co., C. 4. 2.00.) 80. THOMAS, — The History of Shefford, civil, ecclesiastical, biograph- ical, and statistical. By C. Thomas. 144 pp. Montreal : Printed by Lovell Printing and Publishing Co. 1877. 81, Contains portraits. TIMPERLAKE.— Illustrated Toronto : Past and Present ; being an historical and descriptive guide-book. Comprising its architecture, manufacture, trade ; its social, literary, scientific and charitable insti- tutions ; its churches, schools and colleges ; and other principal points of interest to the visitor and resident, together with a key to the pub- lisher's bird's eye view of the city. Compiled by J. Timperlake. loo TRAILL. Illustrated with over sixty pages of colored lithographs. 384 pp. Toronto: Peter A, Gross. 1877. (S., C. 6. 2.50.) 116. " The picture of Toronto is five feet by three feet three inches anil is printed in three colors." TODD. — A Treatise on the proceedings to be adopted in conduct- ing or opposing Private Bills in the Parliament of Canada, and the standing orders of both Houses in relation thereto. By Alfred Todd, Chief Clerk of Committees and Private Bills, House of Commons. Third edition, embracing the latest changes in the practice. 8+160 pp. Ottawa : Published by John Durie & Son. 1868. 65. TORONTO. — From Toronto to Fort Garry. An account of the second expedition to Red River. Diary of a private soldier. 64 pp. Hamilton : Evening Times Office. 106 Contains a frontispiece. TORONTO. — The Toronto Almanac and Royal Calendar of Upper Canada for the year 1839. Containing all the usual requisites for such a work. A general, historical, topographical, and statistical view of the Province, and of its resources, natural and artificial ; together with brief sketches of the sister colonies of British America. Fifth edition. 224 pp. The militia register of Upper Canada, with a statement of the volunteer corps within the Province, and dates of commission, etc., etc. 1839. 88 pp. Important miscellaneous informa- tion relative to Upper Canada, i. The Post Office Department, in all its details. 2. Population returns, from all the townships in the Prov- ince. 3. Statistical tables, exhibiting the active resources of the coun- try, tariffs, fairs, markets, etc., etc. ; together with a set of useful tables that are in constant requisition by persons of every class, i — 63, 89 — 96 pp. A general chronology of remarkable events from the crea- tion of the world to the present times. Compiled for this work by Charles Fothergill. 78 + 4 pp. Published and sold at the Palladium Office, York Street, Toronto. P. 65. 3^. (A. P., C. 7. 1.25.) 17. TORONTO. — Toronto in the Camera ; a series of photographic views of the principal buildings in the City of Toronto. 4 + 48 pp. Toronto: O. Thomson. 1868. (A. P., C. 7, half morocco. 4.50.) 12&. Photofjraphs mounted. Descriptions of buildings printed on one side of the page only. [TOWNLEY (REV. ADAM).]— Ten Letters on the Church and Church Establishments : addressed to the Hon. W. H. Draper, M.P.P., etc., etc., etc. By an Anglo-Canadian. 80 pp. Toronto : Printed at the Commercial Herald Office. 1839. (A. P., C. 7. 1.50.) 57. The letters are in answer to certain letters of the Rev. Egerton Ryerson, and addressed to the public through the Hon. W. II. Draper. TRAILL. — The Female Emigrant's Guide, and Hints on Canadian Housekeeping. By Mrs. C. P. Traill. Second thousand. 232 + 40 pp. Toronto, C.W. : Sold by Maclear and Company. 1854. Price twenty-five cents, or one shilling and three-pence, each part. (J. B., C. 13. 1. 00.) 67. TRAILL.— The Canadian Settler's Guide. By Mrs. C. P. Traill. Fifth edition. 234 + 40 pp. Toronto, C.W. : Printed at the Old Countryman Office. 1855. (Wg. & Co., C. 2. i.oo.) 74. Contains a folding map of Canada West, or Upper Canada, and illustrations. WARDLAVV. lOl TRAILL. — Pearls and Pebbles; or, notes of an old naturalist. By Catharine Parr Traill. With biographical sketch by Mary Agnes Fitzgibbon. 4 + 242 pp. Toronto: William Briggs. 1894. P. 1.50. 93- Contiins portrait, fac-simile of handwriiing and four illustrations. Author 93 years of age. TREMBLAY. — Caprices Poetiques et Chansons Satiriques. Par Remi Tremblay. 8 + 312 pp. Montreal: A. Filiatreault & Cie. 1883. 81. TRUDELLE Paroisse de Charlesbourg. Par I'Abbe Charles Trudelle. 22 + 326 pp. Quebec: Imprimerie generale A. Cote et Cie. 1887. 41- TURCOTTE. — Invasion du Canada et Siege de Quebec en 1775-76. Par Louis P. Turcotte. Etud^ precedee d'un cotnpte-rendu de la celebration du centenaire de I'assaut de Quebec, en 1775. Par H. J. J. B. Chouinard. 104 pp. Quebec : A. Cote et Cie. 1876. 87. TUTTLE. — Our North Land : being a full account of the Cana- dian North-West and Hudson's Bay Route, together with a narrative of the experiences of the Hudson's Bay Expedition of 1884, including a description of the climate, resources and the characteristics of the native inhabitants between the 50th parallel and the Arctic Circle. By Charles R. Tuttle, of the Hudson's Bay Expedition. Illustrated with maps and engravings. 590 pp. Toronto : C. Blackett Robin- son. 1885. (A. B., C. 2. 1.75.) 129. [URE (G. P.).] — The Kand-Book of Toronto; containing its cli- mate, geology, natural history, educational institutions, courts of law, municipal arrangements, etc., etc. By a member of the press. 272 pp. Toronto: Lovell & Gibson. 1858. (A. P., C. 7. 1.75.) 105. Contains frontispiece VARIETY.— Variety, Poetry and Prose. By the Bard of Niagara. First edition. 256 pp. Montreal: John Lovell. 1872. 44. Contains photo of the author, and one of Niag-ara Falls. 'VARSITY. — 'Varsity Book. Prose and Poetry. 200 pp. Toronto: The 'Varsity Publishing Company. 1885. 20. WALKER. — Hours Off and On Sentry ; or, personal recollections of military adventure in Great Britain, Portugal, and Canada. By Alexander Walker. First relief. 248 pp. Montreal: John Lovell. 1859. (D. B. 60.) 46. [WALKER (SERGEANT).]— The Knapsack: a collection of fugitive poems. By a soldier. 132 pp. Kingston : James M. Creighton. 1853. ^^• WARD. — Artemus Ward His Travels. Part i. Miscellaneous. Part 2. Among the Mormons. With comic illustrations by Mullen. Reprinted from the American copyright edition. 94 pp. Montreal : Published by C. K. Chisholm, Grand Trunk Railway General News Agent. Printed by John Lovell. P. 50. ii2. Outside paper cover with vignette. WARDLAW. — Congregational Independency in contradistinction to Episcopacy and Presbyterianism ; the church polity of the New 102 WHITE. Testament. By Ralph Wardlaw, D.D. 354 pp. Glasgow : James Maclehose. Toronto, C. W. : Published, with the sanction of the proprietors of the copyright, by Andrew Hamilton. 1864. (W. & Co., C. 3. i.oo.) 73. WATERS.— The Water Lily : an oriental fairy tale. By Frank Waters. 88 pp. Ottawa : J. Durie & Son. 1888. 73. The story is taken from a very remarkable book, entitled " Oriental Fairy Tales."— Preface. WATSON.— The Constitutional History of Canada. By Samuel James Watson, Librarian Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Volume I. 158pp. Toronto: Adam, Stevenson & Company. 1874. (W. & W. 1.00.) 80. Vol. I., all published. WATSON. — The Legend of the Roses : a poem. Ravlan : a drama. By Samuel James Watson. 4 + 228 pp. Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Company. 1876. (D. B. 1.50.) 80. WEBSTER.— Life of Rev. James Richardson, a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada. By Thomas Webster, D.D. With introduction. By Rev. Bishop Carman, D.D. 32,18 — 240 pp. Toronto: J. B. Magurn. 1876. 31. WELLS.— Life and Labors of Robert Alex. Fyfe, D.D., founder and for many years principal of the Canadian Literary Institute (now Woodstock College). By J. E. Wells, M.A. 466 pp. Printed for the Author by W. J. Gage & Company, Toronto. (J. B., C. 45. 75.) 73. Contains portrait. WETHERELL.— Later Canadian Poems. Edited by J. E. Wetherell, B.A. 12 + 188 pp. Toronto : The Copp, Clark Company, Limited. 1893. P* 30- 80. " It contains selections from the productions of the best known of our younger Canadian poets The volume, it is believed, contains no poem published before the year iS.8o," — Preface, Eight portraits. WHELAN. — The Union of the British Provinces. A brief account of the several conferences held in the Maritime Provinces and in Canada, in September and October, 1864, on the proposed confedera- tion of the provinces, together with a report of the speeches delivered by the delegates from the provinces on important public occasions. Compiled by the Hon. Edward Whelan, M.P.P. (one of the Prince Edward Island Delegates). 8 + 232 pp. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island: Printed by G. T. Haszard. 1865. 74. WHITE. — Gold Regions of Canada. Gold : How and Where to Find It 1 The explorer's guide and manual of practical and in- structive directions for explorers and miners in the gold regions of Canada, with lucid instructions and explanations as to the rocky strata, peculiar shale rocks, veinstone, etc., in which gold and many other valuable minerals are to be found in that region ; with easy modes of determination and analysis, accompanied by two colored geological maps. By Henry White, P. L.S. 108 pp. Toronto: Pub- lished by Maclear & Co. 1867. (Wg. & Co. 35.) 39. Two folding maps : Geological map of the gold regions of Madoc, and geological map ot the gold regions of Canada West. WILLSON. 103 WICKSTEED.— The Canadian Militia. By Capt. R. J. Wick- steed. 4+ 140 pp. Ottawa: Printed by MacLean, Roger & Co. 1875. (J- B., C. 20. 1. 00.) 93. WIGGINS. — The Architecture of the Heavens : containing a nev/ 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. By Ezekiel S. Wiggins. 304pp. Montreal: John Lovell. 1864. (P-75-) 57- WIGGINS. — Universalism Unfounded, being a complete analysis and refutation of the system. By E. Stone Wiggins. 332 pp. Napanee : Printed by Henry & Bro. 1867. (H. & Co., C. 2. 75.) 66. " Here every Orthodox minister and priv:iti.' Christian is furnislied with a text -book on Uni- versalism. Contaiiiinfj: a complete refutation of every position hitherto assumed either in the affirmative of universal salvation or the nejifalive of punishment." — Preface. [WILKINS (HARRIETT ANNIE).]— The Holly Branch. By Harriett Annie. 140 + 4 pp. Hamilton, C.W. : Printed at the Spec- tator Office, 1851. (J. B., C. 12. 40.) 40. [WILKINS (HARRIETT ANNIE).] —The Acacia. By Harriett Annie. 8, 7 — 200 pp. Hamilton : Printed at the Spectator Steam Press. 1863. (A. P., C. 7. 25.) 16. [WILKINS (HARRIETT ANNIE).]— Autumn Leaves. By Harriett Annie. 88 pp. Hamilton, Ont. : Spectator Printing House. 1869. (W. & Co. 50.) I. WILKINS. — Wayside Flowers. By Harriett Annie Wilkins. With a preface by the Rev. William Stephenson. 254 pp. Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Company. 1876. P. i.oo. 80. WILKINS.— Victor Roy: A Masonic Poem. By Harriett Annie Wilkins. 6, 5 — 128 pp. Hamilton : Spectator Printing Company. 1882. (W. D. T., C. 2. 50.) 40. WILLIAMS.— The Life and Actions of Alexander the Great. By the Rev. J. Williams, A.M., Vicar of Lampeter. First Canada edi- tion. 200 pp. Niagara: Published bv Henry Chapman. S. Heron, Printer. 1831. (P. G., C. 10. 4.00.) 58. Family library. WILLIAMS.— Constitutions of the Antient Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons. Part the second, containing the charges, regulations, etc., etc. Published by the authority of the United Grand Lodge. By William Williams, Esq., Provincial Grand Master for the County of Dorset. First Canadian edition. Repub- lished by order of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada. 106 pp. Kingston : Printed by H. C. Thomson. 1823. (H. & Co., C. I. 2.00.) 102. Dedication dated York, Upper Canada, July 9. A.D. i'^23. A, L. 5823. W^ILLSON.— The Impressions of the Mind : to which are added some remarks on church and state discipline, and the acting prin- ciples of life. By David Willson, East Gwillimbury, County of York, and Province of Upper Canada. 4 + 360 pp. Toronto: 1835. 102. Errata sheet inserted in front of title paf^^e. J, H. Lawrence, Printer, Guardian Office. I04 YULE. WINGFIELD. — Poems and Songs, in Scotch and English. By Alex. H. Wingfield. 256 pp. Hamilton, Ont. : Printed at the Times Book and Job Office. 1873. 80. " Many of the pieces .irc written in the Lowland Scottish dialect, the author's mother tongue." — Preface. WITH ROW. — A History of Canada for the use of schools and general readers. By William H. Withrow, M.A. 320 pp. Toronto : Copp, Clark & Co. 1876. (S., C. 5. 75.) 80. Contains as frontispiece a map of part of Canada and the United States. WITHROW. — Neville Trueman, the pioneer preacher. A tale of the War of 1812. By the Rev. W. H. Withrow, M.A. 8 + 244 pp. Toronto : William Briggs. 1880. P. 75. 31. YEIGH. — Ontario : Parliament Buildings; or, a Century of Legis- lation. 1792-1892. A historical sketch. ]3y Frank Yeigh, Toronto. Illustrated, 172 pp. Toronto: The Williamson Book Company (Ltd.), 1893. P. 2.50. 93. Y — LE. — Recollections of a Convict, and miscellaneous pieces. By Y— le. 8 -f- 198 pp. Montreal: Published by R. & C. Chalmers. 1847. J. C. Becket, Printer, Montreal. 1847. 33. "The Recollections of a Convict" must not be looked upon as fiction. The majority of the incidents recorded were experienced in the life of one person." — Introduction. YOUMANS. — Campaign Echoes. The autobiography of Mrs. Letitia Youmans, the pioneer of the White Ribbon movement in Canada. Written by request of the Provincial Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Ontario. Introduction by Miss Frances E. Willard. Endorsed by Lady Henry Somerset. 312 pp. Toronto: William Briggs. P. i.oo. 73. Entered for copyright in the year 1S93. Contains portraits. YOUNG. — Reminiscences of the Early History of Gait and the Settlement of Dumfries, in the Province of Ontario. By James Young, late M.P. for South Waterloo, M.P.P. 272 pp. Toronto : Hunter, Rose & Company. 1880. P. i.oo. 80. Contains portraits and views. YOUNG. — The Letters of Agricola on the Principles of Vegeta- tion and Tillage, written for Nova Scotia, and published first in the Acadian Recorder by John Young, Secretary of the Provincial Agricultural Board, and Honorary Member of the Massachusetts and Montreal Agricultural Societies. 462 + 10 pp. Halifax, N.S. : Printed by Holland & Co. 1822. (W. & Co. 5.00.) 89. YULE. — Records of a Vanished Life. Lectures, addresses, etc., of James Colton Yule, M.A., late Professor of New Testament Inter- pretation and Evidences, in the Canadian Literary Institute. A memoir by his wife. A funeral sermon, by Rev. R. A. Fyfe, D.D., and some additional papers. 174 pp. Toronto : Baptist Publishing Co. 1876. (J. B., C. 45. 50.) 73. YULE.— Poems of the Heart and Home. By Mrs. J. C. Yule (Pamelia S. Vining). 8 -t- 220 pp. Toronto: Bengough, Moore & Co., Printers and Publishers. 1881. (S., C. 4. 60.) 81. " These poems are essentially Canadian."— Introduction, TITLE INDEX. A Book of Canadiar and American Poems Smith Abr6ge de I'Histoire du Canada Perrault A Brief Account, together with observations made during a visit Rolph A Brief Statement of Municipal Tax Exemptions in Toronto Hallam A Brief View of the Constitution of Canada Brief A Canadian Political Coin Kingsford A Catechism of English Grammar Grote A Catechism of Universal History Irving A Century of Municipal History Cruikshank A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Toronto Strachan A Collection of the Acts Passed in the Parliament Collection A Compendious History of the Northern Part of the Province Cooney A Compend of Baptism Hamilton Acorn Leaves Boggs Address at the Bar of the Legislative Assembly of Canada Dunkin Address of the Rev. Abbe J. C. K. Laflamme Kingsford A Discourse delivered in St. Andrew's Church, Toronto Leach Advanced Reader Advanced Advantages of a Liturgy Hanson Advice to a Mother Chavasse Advice to a Wife Chavasse A Few Words on Canada Few A Garland Gathered at Morn Hazelwood Agricultural Improvement Evans A Hand-Book of the Geography and Natural History Dawson A Historical and Statistical Report of the Presbyterian Church Historical A History and Geography of Nova Scotia Calkin A History of Canada Hodgins A History of Canada Withrow A History of Greece for Junior Classes Schmitz A History of Nova Scotia Murdoch A History of the County of Pictou Patterson A History of the County of Yarmouth Campbell A History of the late Province of Lower Canada Christie A History of the Siege of Londonderry Graham A History of the War Auchinleck A History of Upper Canada College Dickson Aims and Objects of the Toronto Humane Society Hodgins A la Bale d' Hudson Proulx Alazon Smith Album du Canadien Album Album du Canadien Boucher Album Litteraire et Musical de la Revue Canadienne Album Album Verses Davin Algoma Missionary News Algoma Algonkin Forest and Park Algonkin 12 Io6 TITLE INDEX. Alpha and Omega Alpha Alphabetical List of the Members Alphabetical Alphabetical List of the Members Alphabetical Alphabet of First Things in Canada Johnson A Manual of Intercessory Prayer Manual A Manual of the Constitutional History of Canada Bourinot A Memoir of John L. Eddy Memoir A Memoir of the Late Mr. William Ruttan Bethune A Method for Prayer Henry A Military Mite to the Mountain of Literature Military An Algonquin Maiden Adam A Narrative of Occurrences in the Indian Countries of North America . . .Narrative An Attempt to Form a System of the Creation of Our Globe Taylor Ancient Carved Stone McCaul Ancient French Archives Ancient Anecdotes of a Life on the Ocean Cowans Anecdotes of Ireland Donovan An English Grammar Davies An English Grammar English An Exposure of the Mischievous Perversions of Holy Scripture Carry Anglo-Israel Poole An Historical and Statistical Account of Nova Scotia Haliburton An Hour with Ralph Wells Hour An Idle Excursion Clemens An Investigation of the Unsettled Boundaries of Ontario Lindsey Annuaire de Ville-Marie Annuaire Annuaire de Ville-Marie Annuaire Annuaire de Ville-Marie Annuaire Annuaire de Ville-Marie Annuaire Annual Announcement of Trinity Medical College Annual Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club Annual Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club Annual Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club Annual Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club Annual Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club Annual Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club Annual Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club Annual Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club Annual Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club Annual Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club Annual Annual of the Ontario Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club Annual An Order for Prayei for Use in Sunday Schools. Order Apocalyptic Sketches Apocalyptic A Poetical Account of the American Campaigns Cowdell A Portraiture from Life Portraiture Appendix to Report of the Commissioner of Crown Lands Appendix Appendix to the Report of the Select Committee on the Boundaries Appendix A Presbyterian Clergyman looking for the Church Presbyterian A Protestant's App> al to the Douay Bible Jenkins A Quartette of Lovers Currie Arcturus Dent A Report on the boundaries of the Province of Ontario Mills A Revelation from God Hall Arithmetic Morris Arrets et R6glements du Conseil Sup6rieur de Quebec Arrets Artemus Ward, His Travels Ward A School History of Canada Hodgins A Selection of Psalms and Hymns Selection A Series of Poems J. A. R. A Sermon preached in St. Andrew's Church Barclay A Short Account of Ye Quebec Winter Carnival Fairchild A Sketch of the Early Settlement Poole A Sketch of the Life Macdonnell A Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the Church of England Akins TITLE INDEX. 107 A Summary of Canadian History Boyd A Summary of Canadian History . Boyd A Summary of Canadian History Boyd A Summer Holiday E. A. G. A System of Drill System A Tale of the Sea Fraser A Tour of the Thames Blot A Tract for the Times .Paul A Transaction in Hearts Saltus A Treatise on the Proceedings to be adopted in Conducting or Opposing Todd A Treatise on the Six-Nation Indians Mackenzie A Trip to Manitoba Fitzgibbon Au Foyer de Mon Presbytere Gingras Au Royaume du Saguenay Roy Autumn Leaves Wilkins Ave : an ode for the centenary of the birth of Percy Bysshe Shelley Roberts A Vindication of Doctrinal Standards Caven A Welcome to Albert Prince of Wales Sherwood A Wife to Her Sister Hirschfelder " A Wreath of Rue " Mountain A Wreath of Wild Flowers Thayers Banff and the Lakes in the Clouds Banff Baptism McKay Barnes's New Brunswick Almanack Barnes Bay Leaves Smith Ben Owen Perrett Bibliotheca Canadensis Morgan Bide a Wee MacCoU Bigotry Demolished , Moore Biographical Notice of Joseph-Octave Plessis French Biographical Sketches and Review Parsons Biographie, Discours, Conferences, etc., de I'Hon. Honore Merciere Pelland Biographies Canadiennes Casgrain Biographies de I'Honorable Barthelemi Joliette Biographies Biographies et Portraits David Bird-Nesting in North-West Canada Raine Bond Street Congregational Church, Toronto. Directory Bond Book of Poems Russell Boyhood Hours Taylor Breitmann's Ballads.. Leland Brief Devotions for the Holy Communion Brief Campaign Echoes Youmans Canada. A Descriptive Poem Canada Canada. A Memorial Volume Canada Canada and Her Resources Morris Canada and other Poems Herbin Canada. An Plssay Hogan Canada as a Home • Bourinot Canada from Sea to Sea Adam Canada in the Seventeenth Century Montizambert Canada Official Postal Guide Canada Canada on the Pacific Horetzky Canada : Past, Present and Future Smith Canada : Physical, Economic and Social Lillie Canada Under the Administration of the Earl of DufTerin Stewart Canadian Ballads McGee Canadian Humorous Reciter Hughes Canadian Idylls Kirby Canadian Immigration in 1875 Jenkins Canadian Melodies and Poems Merkley Canadian Nationality Canniff Canadian Pacific Railway Canadian Canadians in the Imperial Naval and Military Service Abroad Burnham Canadian Summer Resorts Smily Io8 TITLE INDEX. Caprices, Po^tiques et Chansons Satiriques Tremblay Carpenter's Scholars' Spelling Assistant Carpenter Catalogue of a Valuable Collection of Books Haight Catalogue of Hooks Haight Catalogue of Books in the Library of the Legislative Assembly Catalogue Catalogue of Books Relating to the History of America Faribault Catcchisme Politique Montigny Causeries du Dimanchc Routhier Cei ^ennial of Canadian Methodism Centennial Centennial I'rize Essay on the History of the City and County of St. John.. ..Jack Centennial, St. Mark's Church, Niagara Carnochan Cent- Vingt Jours de Service Actif Daoust Chansons Populaires du Canada Gagnon Chapters in Logic Chapters Charles Guerin Chauveau Charlie Chatterton Rutherford Christianity and Some of its Evidences Mowat Christie's Edition of Hodgson's Errors in the Use of Englisli Christie Chronicles of Canada Small Chronique de Rimouski Guay Chroniques Fabre Chroniques Canadiennes Buies Chronique Trifluvienne Suite Chronological and Alphabetical Tables Gosselin Collection de Documents Inedits sur le Canada Collection Collection de Manuscrits Collection Compilation of the By-Laws and Police Regulation^ Compilation Congregational Independency Wardlaw Conservative Science of Nations Somerville Constance Constance Constitution and By-Laws of the Canadian National Association Constitution Constitution of the St. Andrew's Society of the City of Toronto Constitution Constitutions of the Antient Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons Williams Contributions to the History of the Eastern Townships Thomas Controversy on the Subjects and Mode of Baptism Controversy Correspondence, Papers and Documents Correspondence Correspondence Relating to the Fenian Invasion Correspondence Correspondence Relative to the Accounts Correspondence Counsels to Young Converts Dickson Count FJlippo Heavysege Country Life in Canada Fifty Years Ago Haight Cours d'Histoire du Canada Ferland Cullers' and Lumber Merchants' Pocket Ready Reckoner Cusson Culture and Practical Power Davin Curiae Canadensis Rumsey Curriculum Latinum .... Curriculum David Tetu David Day-Dreams by a Butterfly Day-Dreams Department of Militia and Defence of the Dominion Department Department of the Interior, Topographical Surveys Branch Department Description of the Surveyed Townships Description Description of the Various Systems of Wooden Railways Foster Descriptions of the Townships of the North- West Territories Descriptions Descriptive Catalogue of Live Fish, Reptiles Descriptive Des Provinces de I'Amerique du Nord et d'une Union Federate Tache Deuxieme-Centenaire. Notice Biographique sur FranQois de Laval Laval Deux Voyages sur le Saint-Maurice Caron Disclosures of Concealed and Increasing Romanism Disclosures Discourse on the Nature and Duties of the Military Profession Leach Division Courts Armour Dix Ans au Canada Gerin-Lajoie Dix Ans de Journalisme Melanges Dunn Documents Illustrative of the Canadian Constitution Houston "Pot it Dow " Begg TITLE INDEX. log Dreamland and other Poems Mair Dred Stowa Drill and Rifle Instruction for the Corps of Rifle Volunteers Drill Dundas Croil Eastern Fruit on Western Dishes Locke Eclogae Curtianae Eclogae Eighty Years' Progress of liritish North America Hind Elections de 1886 Mercier illemens de la Grammaire Francjaise Lhomond Emigration to a Better Country McCaul En Canot Routhier Endymion lieaconstield English Grammar Morris English Grammar Exercises Morris Eos : An Epic of the Dawn Davin Epitres, Satires, Chansons, ]"]pigrammes Bibaud Esquisse du Commerce de Pelleteries des Anglois Esquisse Essais i'oetiques Le May Evergreen LeavTj Lauder Ewh Oomenwahjemoowin owh Tabanemenung Jesus Christ O'Meara Exploration de '^^uebec au Lac St. Jean Perrault Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews Cameron Extracts and Stntements Respecting Hi-Lingual Teaching in Great Britain . . Extracts Extracts from the First Book of Gil-Bias Extracts Extraits des Archives des Ministeres de la Marine et de la Guerre a Paris . .Extraits Fables Le May Fables Canadiennes Le May Fables in Song Ly tton Faithful Unto Death Faithful Fenianism, Irish Land Leagueism and Communism Fenianism Fete Nationale des Canadiens-Fran9ais Chouinard Feuilles Volantes Frechette Fifteenth Annual Report of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society. . ..Fifteenth Fifth Book of Lessons P'ifth First Book of Lessons First First Reader : Part I First First Readei : Part II First First Repot t from the Select Committee First Five Years in a Sailor's Life Oech Flapdoodle Flapdoodle Food for Babes Cumming F""oot-Prints Lawrence Forest, Lake and Prairie McDougall Forgiveness and Eternal Life Forgiveness Four Sermons on the Holy Sacrament Bethune Fourth Annual Report of the Ontario School of Agriculture Fourth Fourth Book of Lessons Fourth Fourth Reader Fourth Fourth Reading Book Fourth Fran9ois de Bienville Marmette Fran9ois-Xavier Garneau Chauveau From Ontario to the Pacific by the C. P. R Spragge From Toronto to Fort Garry Toronto Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Cooper Galerie Nationale I'Honorable A. N. Morin Bechard Gems for the Home Circle Leonard Geography and History of the British Colonies .... Hodgins Geography of Canada Gibson Getting On in the World Mathews God's Word Through Preaching Hall Gold Regions of Canada White Great Britain, America and Ireland Smith Guerre du Canada Casgrain Hamilton, and other Poems Stephens no TITLE INDEX. Hamilton, and other Poems and Lectures Stephens Handbook of Commercial Union Adam Hawkins's Picture of Quebec Hawkins " Hear the Church " Hook Helika De Guise Here and There in the Home Land Haight Hesperus Sangster Heures Perdues Poisson High School History of England Buckley Histoire Abregee de I'Ancien Testament Histoire Histoire de Cinquante Ans Bedard Histoire de la Litterature Canadienne Lareau Histoire de la Mere Marie de I'lncarnation Casgrain Histoire de la Venerable Mere Madeleine-Sophie Barat Brunet Histoire de la Vie de M. Paul de Chomedey Rousseau Histoire de Longueuil Jodoin Histoire des Grandes Families Fran9aises du Canada Daniel Histoire du Canada Bibaud Histoire du Canada Bibaud Histoire du Canada Garneau Histoire du Canada Garneau Histoire du Canada Garneau Histoire du Canada Gauthier Histoire du Chevalier D'Iberville D'lberville Histoire Populaire de Montreal Brumath Histoire Populaire du Canad,\ La Rue History of British Columbia Begg History of Canada Bell History of Canada Jeffers History of Canada Jeffers History of Canada Roy History of Canada Smith History of Manitoba Gunn History of Nova Scotia Campbell History of Toronto and County of York History History of Trinity Church, St. John, New Brunswick Brigstocke History of the Early Settlement of Bowmanville Coleman History of the Eastern Townships Day History of the Fenian Raid Denison History of the Guibord Case History History of the North-West Begg History of the Old French Fort at Toronto Scadding History of the Province of Ontario Canniff History of the Townships of Dartmouth, Preston and Lawrencetown Lawson History, Rise and Progress of the Caledonia Springs History Hochelaga Depicta Bosworth Hours of Childhood Hours Hours Ofif and On Sentry Walker Household Receipts Household How I Came to be Governor of the Island of Cacona Thistleton How I Once Felt Currie How Is Your Man ? How How to Promote Temperance Patterson How We Raised Our Baby How Hymns for Little Children Hymns Illustrated Guide to House of Commons and Senate of Canada Campeau Illustrated Halifax Metzler Illustrated Novena of St. Francis Xavier Illustrated Illustrated Toronto Illustrated Illustrated Toronto : Past and Present Timperlake Immersion Proved to be Not a Scriptural Mode of Baptism Mackay Important Public Documents Important Impressions of the West and South Kingsford In Dreamland O'Hagan TITLE INDEX. HI Industries of Canada Industries Interference Croker Introduction to the Analytical and Practical Grammar Bullions Invasion du Canada et Siege de Quebec en 1775-76 Turcotte Isabel Leicester Alma acques Cartier Stephens ean-Baptiste de la Salle Frechette ean Rivard, Economiste Gerin-Lajoie ean Rivard le Defricheur G6rin-Lajoie esuit Maxims Jesuit ournal des Campagnes du Chevalier de Levis en Canada Journal ubile Sacerdotal de S. E. le Cardinal E. A. Taschereau Jubil^ Kathleen Burnett Knights of Pythias King L'Abbe Joseph Aubry Chandonnet La Bourse et la Vie Provost Lacrosse McNaught L' Affaire Sougraine Le May Lake St. Louis Girouard L'Album des Families Drapeau La Litterature Canadienne Litterature L'Ancien Quebec Bechard Land of the Okanagan Land La Nouvelle-France de Cartier a Champlain Dionne La Question de la Tenure Seigneuriale du Bas-Canada Kierzkovvski La Question du Jour Resterons-nous Frangais Faucher de Saint-Maurice La Rebellion de 1837-38 Globensky La Rebellion de 1837-38 Globensky La Rebellion de 1837 a Saint-Eustache Globensky La Rebellion de 1837 a Saint-Eustache Globensky Later Canadian Poems Wetherell La Verite sur la Question Metisse au Nord-Ouest Ouimet La Vie de la Venerable Soeur Marguerite Bourgeois Bourgeois Lays of Love ..Straton Learned Testimonies on Baptism and the Lord's Supper Learned Leaves from the Backwoods Leaves Le Bas-Canada entre le Moyen-Age et I'Age Moderne Gingras Le Canada et I'^migration Fran^aise Gerbie Le Canada et les Zouaves Pontificaux Bellefeuille Le Comte de Paris a Quebec Gagnon Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry Hind Lectures on Temperance Nott Le Decouverte du Mississippi Decouverte Le Foyer Canadien Foyer Legendes Canadiennes Casgrain Legendes du Nord-O'iest Dugast Le Manoir de Villerai Leprohon Le Medaillier du Canada Leroux Le Pantheon Canadien Bibaud Le Pelerin de Sainte- Anne Le May Le Premier Cardinal Canadien Premier Le R. P. Louis Sache Duguay Le Saguenay et la Vallee du Lac St. Jean Buies Les Bourgeois de la Compagnie du Nord-Ouest Masson Les Canadiens Fran^ais de la Nou velle- Angleterre Hamon Les Deux Girouettes La Fontaine Les :6chos Routhier Les ^tvenements de 1837-38 Carrier Les Fleurs Boreales Frechette Les Fleurs de la Poesie Canadienne Fleurs Les Guepes Canadiennes Laperriere Les Institutions de I'Histoire du Canada Bibaud Les Patriotes de 1837-1838 David Les Perce-Neige , Legendre f 112 TITLE INDEX. Les Qu^becquoises Chapman Lcs Soirees Canadiennes Soirdes Lessons on the Truth of Christianity Lessons Les Vengeances Le May Les Voyageurs Canadiens a I'Expedition du Soudan Labat Letellier de Saint-Just et Son Temps Casgrain Le 38me Fauteuil, ou Souvenirs Parleraentaires Tasse Letters and Speeches on the University Question Letters Letters on Emigration from the British Isles McVicar Letters on Prince Edward Island Lawson Lettres de la Cour de Versailles au Baron de Dieskau Lettres Lettres de M. de Bourlamaque au Chevalier de L^vis Lettres Lettres du Chevalier de Levis Lettres Lettres du P. F. X. Duplessis Roy Lettres et Pieces Militaires Instructions Lettres Le Vicomte C. DeLery DeLery Le Vieux Lachine et le Massacre du 5 Aout, 1689 Girouard L'Heroine Chretienne du Canada, ou Vie de Mile. Le Ber Le Ber Life and Labors of Robert Alex. Fyfe Wells Life and Labours of the Rev. Wm. McClure Savage Life in Canada Fifty Years Ago Haight Life in the North-West Mounted Police Dwight Life of Colonel Talbot Ermatinger Life of Rev. James Richardson Webster Life of Right Reverend Patrick Phelan Life Life of the Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald Macpherson Literature and Dogma Maclaren Little Grace Grove Looking Backward Bellamy L'Outaouais Superieur Buies Lovell's History of the Dominion of Canada Lovell Loyalists' Centennial Souvenir Loyalists Loyalty Smith Lunenburgh Pringle Lyrics, Songs and Sonnets Chandler Macdougall's Illustrated Guide, Gazetteer and Practical Hand-Book.. .Macdougall Maiden Mona F. A. D. Manitoba and the Great North- West Macoun Man's True Guide to Heaven Man Manual of Outpost Duties . . Denison Manual or Explanatory Development of the Act for the Union of Canada. . . .Gooch Maple Leaves Johnson Maple Leaves Le Moine Maple Leaves Le Moine Maple Leaves I.,e Moine Maple Leaves Le Moine Maple Leaves Le Moine Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister Gregg Marriage with the Sister of a Deceased Wife Laing Mechanics' Institutes Mechanics Meditations Sociales Malijay M^moires pour Servir a I'Histoire du Chapitre de la Cathedrale Memoires Memoires Relatifs a I'Emprisonnement de I'Honorable D. B. Viger Memoires Memoires sur le Canada, depuis 1749, jusqu'a 1760 Memoires Memoires sur le Canada, depuis 1749, jasqu'a 1760 Memoires Memoir of Le Baron Botsford Murray Memoir of Sir Brenton Halliburton Hill Memoir of the Distinguished Mohawk Indian Chief Memoir Memoir of the Late Thomas Scatherd Horton Memoir of the Right Reverend John Strachan Bethune Memoirs and Remains of the Reverend Walter Inglis Cochrane Memoirs of a Reformer Ross Memoirs of Right Rev. Edmund Burke O'Brien Memoirs of the Administration of the Colonial Government Christie TITLE INDEX. "3 Memoirs of the Administration of the Government of Lower Canada Memoirs Memoirs of the Life of Rev. E. J. Dunphy Nannary Memorandum, with Accompanying Plans and Documents Memorandum Memorial des Honneurs Etrangers conferes a des Canadiens Memorial Memorials of Capt. Hedley Vicars Memorials Memorials of the Life and Ministry of the Rev. John Machar Memorials Mental Arithmetic McLellan Mental Arithmetic McLellan Mes Rimes Labelle Mes Vers Belanger Methodist Hymn Book Methodist Methodist Hymn Book Methodist Methodist Hymn Book Methodist Methodist Hymns Translated into the Cree Language German Minutes of the Proceedings of the Public School Board Minutes Minutes of the Proceedings of the Second Convention of Delegates Minutes Minutes of the Proceedings of the Sixth Session Minutes Miscellaneous Poems Gillespie Miscellaneous Poems Nobile Miscellaneous Poems and Songs Herbert Monseigneur de Lauberiviere Tanguay Monseigneur de Saint- Vallier et I'Hopital General de Quebec Monseigneur Monseigneur Deziel Roy Monseigneur Dominique Racine Huart Monseigneur Ignace Bourget Brumath Monseigneur Provencher Dugas Monsieur Isaac S. Desaulniers David Montreal After 250 Years Lighthall Montreal Directory for 1842-3 Mackay Mr. Potter of Texas Gunter Municipal Single Tax R. T. Muskoka Illustrated Adam Narrative of the Fenian Invasion of Canada Somerville Ned Fortesque Forrest Neville Trueman Withrow New Brunswick Monro New Brunswick and its Scenery Hamilton Niagara Falls Liston Niagara : Its History and Geology HoUey Nine Lectures on the Earlier Constitutional History of Canada Ashley Noces d'Or de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste Charette North- Western Ontario North Northwest Rebellion , Northwest Nos Croises Nos Nos Grand Meres Bourassa Nos Hommes de Lettres Darveau Nos Paroisses Gauvreau Notes d'un Condamne Politique de 1838 Prieur Notes on Sabbath School Lessons Notes Notes sur la Paroisse de St. -Francois de la Beauce Demers Notices Biographiques Tetu Notices on the Claims of the Hudson's Bay Company Notices Nouveau Recueil de Chansons Comiques Blondin Nouvelles Soirees Canadiennes Nouvelles Nouvelles Soirees Canadiennes Nouvelles Nova Britannia Morris Nova Britannia Morris Nova Scotia Campbell Obesity ; or, Excessive Corpulence Barrett Observations on the Moral Agency of Man Borland Observations on the Rights of the British Colonies Chisholme CEuvres de Champlain Laverdiere Official Report of the Liberal Convention Official Old and New Canada Bender 13 114 TITLE INDEX. Ollendorff s New Method Greene On Champlain's Astrolabe Russell One Quiet Day Ramsay Ontario's Parliament Buildings Yeigh On the Intention of the Imperial Government to Unite the Provinces Taylor Opuscules Ferland Orangeism, Catholicism, and Sir Francis Hincks Allan Oscar Ryan Ottawa, Past and Present Roger Our North Land Tuttle Our Strength and Their Strength Dawson Our Swell Our Our Volunteers in the North- West Dunlevie Papal Antiquity and Supremacy Evans Papers Respecting Claim of Shareholders in the late Welland Canal Papers Paroisse de Charlesbourg Trudelle Parting Address to the People of Canada Middleton Patriotic Speech Beers Paul de Chomedey Chouinard Peace in Death Baldwin Peace River McLeod Pearls and Pebbles Traill Pele-Mele Fantaisies et Souvenirs Poetiques Frechette Personal Memoirs of Major Richardson Evans Petits Poemes Le May Petroleum Hunt Picounoc le Maudit Le May Picturesque Canada Picturesque Picturesque Quebec Le Moine Pink and White Tyranny Stowe Pioneers of the Eastern Townships Day Poems Breckenridge Poems Brooke Poems Haynes Poems . . M'Lachlan Poems and Essays Howe Poems and Fragments Mayne Poems and Hymns Cameron Poems and Songs McLachlan Poems and Songs Wingfield Poems by Mary A. Mclver Mclver Poems, Descriptive and Moral McPherson Poems : Lyrical and Dramatic Brown Poems of J ames Mclntyre Mclntyre Poems of the Heart and Home Yule Poems : Religious, Moral and Sentimental Hogg Poems : Satirical and Sentimental McBride Poems, Serious, Sentimental, Patriotic and Humorous Blair Poetry for the Dominion of Canada Liston Political Annals of Lower Canada Political Popery Dissected Gillies Pray — Pay — Prosper . . Hunter Predestination Breckenridge Preliminary Investigation and Trial of Ambroise D. Lepine Preliminary Premieres Poesies Evanturel Presby terianism Langtry Prince Arthur's Landing Prince Prize Papers McMahon Proceedings and Reports of the twenty-first annual convention Proceedings Proceedings of the Colonial Conference, 1894 Proceedings Proces Mercier Tarte Promenades dans le Golfe Saint-Laurent Faucher de Saint-Maurice Promenades dans le Golfe Saint-Laurent Faucher de Saint-Maurice Province of Manitoba Province TITLE INDEX, II3 Quebec Russell Quebec : Past and Present Le Moine Quebec, The Harp, and other poems Hawley Queen Mary Tennyson Railway from Lake Superior to Red River Settlement Foster Railways and Other Ways Pennington Rambles among the Blue-Noses Spedon Rapport Annuel de la Society de Quebec pour la Protection des Animaux. .Rapport Rapport sur I'Exploration de la Contree situee entre le Lac Superieur Rapport Recollections and Experiences of an Abolitionist Ross Recollections of a Checkered Life Recollections Recollections of a Convict Y — le Records of a Vanished Life Yule Recreations of a Long Vacation Beaven Regulations for the Government of the Public Schools Regulations Relation Abregee, de Quelques Missions Bressany Relation d'un Voyage a la cote du Nord-Ouest de I'Amerique Franchere Religion in the School Robertson Remarks on Insanity Lehmann Remarks on the Petition of the Convention Thom Remarks upon the Disputed Points of Boundary Remarks Reminiscences of a Soldier Reminiscences Reminiscences of His Public Life Hincks Reminiscences of the Early History of Gait Young Reminiscences of the late Hon. and Right Rev. Alexander Macdonell . . .Macdonell Reminiscences of the North-West Rebellions Boulton Reminiscences of the Red River Rebellion of 1869 Reminiscences Remnants Remnants Reply of William Morris Reply Reply to a Pamphlet written by Rev. E. W. Gilbert A. J. W. Report of a Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly Report Report of Geo. Burden Report Report of the Chief Commissioner of Railways of the Province Report Report of the Entomological Society of Ontario, for the year 1882 Report Report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, for the year 1882 Report Report of the Select Committee of the Senate Report Report of the Select Committee of the Senate on the subject Report Report of the Select Committee on the Boundaries Report Report of the Select Committee on the Causes of the Difficulties Report Report of the Select Committee to which was referred the answer Report Report of the Special Committee Report Report of the Special Committee (St. John Board of Trade) Report Report of the State Trials Report Report on a System of Public Elementary Instruction for Upper Canada . . Ryerson Report on Canadian Archives Brymner Report on Canadian Archives Brymner Report on Canadian Archives Brymner Report on Canadian Archives Brymner Report on Canadian Archives Brymner Report on Canadian Archives Brymner Report on Canadian Archives Brymner Report on Canadian Archives Brymner Report on Canadian Archives Brymner Report on Canadian Archives Brymner Report on Canadian Archives Brymner Report on Canadian Archives Brymner Report on Canadian Archives Brymner Report on the Basin of Moose River Borron Report on the Line of Route Dawson Report on the Mission to Australia Report Report on Toronto Harbour Report Reports of Iiis Worship the Mayor Reports Restoration of the Jews Restoration Retrospect of Thirty-six Years' Residence in Canada West Carruthers Il6 TITLE INDEX. Review of the Proceedings of the Legislature of Lower Canada Review Richard Hooker Stone Ris et Croquis Ducharme Robertson's Landmarks of Toronto Robertson Roland Graeme Machar Rome in Canada Lindsey Rose's National Biographical Series, i Rose Rose's National Biographical Series. 2 Rose Roughing it in the Bush Moodie Rowsell's City of Toronto and County of York Directory Armstrong Royal Templars of Temperance , Royal R. R. R. Muse-whangs France R. R. R. A Lapful of Lyrics and Merry Muse- Whangs France Samuel Champlain Dionne Saul. A drama Heavysege Saul. A drama Heavysege Scenes in Hawaii Grant School Geography of the World Calkin Science and Theology Hall Second Oration of Cicero Against Catiline Henderson Selected Hymns Dixon Selections from Canadian Poets Dewart Selections from the Public Documents of the Province of Nova Scotia Akins Seven Lectures on the Second Coming of the Lord Darby Seventy Years of New Brunswick Life Baird Shahguhnahshe ahnuhmeahwene Muzzeneegun O'Meara Shanty, Forest and River Life Eraser Short History of the Presbyterian Church in the Dominion of Canada Gregg Sir William Alexander Patterson Sir William Phips devant Quebec Myrand Six Years in the Canadian North-West D'Artigue Sketches Illustrating the Early Settlement and History of Glengarry.. ..Macdonell Sketches of a Tour from Canada to Paris Spedon Sketches of Celebrated Canadians Morgan Sketch of the Old Parish Burying Ground of Windsor, Nova Scotia Hind Sleep ; or, the Hygiene of the Night Hall Smith's Canadian Gazetteer Smith Some Startling Facts Relating to the Canadian Pacific Railway Horetzky Songs by the Way Darnell " Songs in Travel " Patterson Songs of a Wanderer Ryan Songs of Life Dewart Songs of the Sierras Miller Souvenirs d'un Demi-Siecle Barthe Speech of the Honorable Edward Blake Blake Splores of a Halloween Dick Stadacona Depicta Rogers Step by Step Muchall St. George's Parish Church, St. Catharines Ker Stirring Incidents in the Life of a British Soldier Faughnan Stories and Sketches Caswell Stories from Canadian History Marquis Stray Leaves Grant Stray Leaves from Scotch and English History Glass Supplement du Medaillier du Canada Leroux Tales, Sketches and Lyrics Macgeorge Temperance versus Prohibition Smith Ten Letters on the Church Townley Ten Years in Winnipeg Begg Ten Years of Upper Canada in Peace and War Edgar " That They All May be One." Beaven The Acacia Wilkins The Adopted Daughter Adopted The Advocate , Heavysege TITLE INDEX. II7 The Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Welland Canal Annual The Apostle of Kerry Campbell The Architecture of the Heavens Wiggins The Argonauts of North Liberty Harte The Arrow Arrow Theatre National. Les Vengeances Le May The Autobiography of a Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Autobiography The Autobiography of the Rev. Charles Freshman Autobiography The Battles of the Crimea Hay ward The Beauties of Nature Engelhardt The Beauty Spots of Canada Beauty The Bible and the Sunday School Crafts The Birds of Canada Ross The Book of Psalms Book The British North American Almanac Kirby The Butterflies and Moths of Canada Ross The Cabinet of Scientific Industry Marples The Calendar of the University of Trinity College, Toronto Calendar The Canada Stamp Catalogue Canada The Canadian Brothers Richardson The Canadian Guide Book Canadian The Canadian Handbook and Tourist's Guide Small The Canadian Legal Directory Morgan The Canadian Militia Wicksteed The Canadian North-West Lome The Canadian Parliamentary Companion Mackintosh The Canadian Settler's Guide Traill The Canadians of Old De Gaspe The Canadian Sunday School Harmonium Canadian The Canadian Sunday School Harp Canadian The Canadian Sunday School Organ Canadian The Canadian Temperance Minstrel Canadian The Catholic School Book Catholic The Centennial of the Settlement of Upper Canada Centennial The Changed Cross Changed The Characteristics of Scottish Religious Life King The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life H. W. S. The Church and Brethrenism Mockridge The Church of England in Canada Stuart The Church Service Carmichael The Church's Warfare Langtry The Classic Reader Hamilton The Clergy Reserves Lindsay The Coming of the Princess Maclean The Commonly Occurring Wild Plants of Canada Spotton The Communications of Mercator Mercator The Consolation. A Poem Gerrard The Constitutional History of Canada Watson The Constitution of the Canadas Constitution The Cottage Florist Bain The Crusades Breakenridge The Discovery of America Mackintosh The Doctor's Daughter Barry The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church Doctrines The Early Bibliography of the Province of Ontario Kingsford The Earnest Student Macleod The Educational Manual for Upper Canada Educational The Elements of Structural Botany Macoun The Emigrant M'Lachlan The Emigrant O'Grady The Emigrant's Assistant Christie The English Spelling Book Mavor The Every Boy's Book Bridges The Explorations of Jonathan Oldbuck Le Moine Il8 TITLE INDEX. The Fallen Leaves Collins The Fall of New France Hart The Father Manifested in the Son Hall The Female Emigrant's Guide Traill The Fenian Raid at Fort Erie Fenian The Fenian Raid of 1870 Fenian The Fifth Book of Reading Lessons Fifth The First Report of the Upper Canada Bible Society First The Forest Wreath Forest The Fourth Book of Reading Lessons Fourth The Gaelic Class- Book Gordon The Geography and History of British America Hodgins The Georgian Bay Hamilton The Golden Butterfly Besant and Rice The Gold Thread Macleod The Great Game Great The Guards in Canada Richardson The Hand-Book of Toronto Ure The Harbours and Ports of Lake Ontario Hodder The Harp of Canaan Borthwick The Hem of His Garment Hall The Highlands of Toronto Highlands The History of Canada Kingsford The History of Canada McMullen The History of Canada McMullen The History of Canada under French Regime Miles The History of Regina Powers The History of SheflFord Thomas The History of the Administration Leggo The History of the North-West Rebellion of 1885 Mulvaney The Holly Branch Wilkins The Hon. Alexander Mackenzie, his Life and Times Buckingham The Hon. Judge Wilmot Lathern The Honorable Elijah Leonard Leonard The Huron Chief Kidd The Hymnal Companion Hymnal The Imperial Stamp Directory Imperial The Impressions of the Mind Willson The Irishman in Canada Davin The Jesuit Order Jesuit The Jesuit Question McCarthy The Journal of the Board of Arts and Manufactures for Upper Canada. . . .Journal The Knapsack Walker The Land Prospector's Manual Allen "The Land Shall Not Be Sold Forever" Land The Last 40 Years Dent The Laurel Bush Craik The Legend of the Holy Stone Ross The Legend of the Roses Watson The Letters of Agricola Young The Life and Actions of Alexander the Great Williams The Life and Labors of Most Rev. John Joseph Lynch McKeown The Life and Speeches of Hon. Geo. Brown MacKenzie The Life and Times of Gen. John Graves Simcoe Read The Life and Times of the Rev. Robert Burns Burns The Life and Times of Wm. Lyon Mackenzie Lindsey The Life of F. M., H. R. H. Edward, Duke of Kent Anderson The Life of Lord Byron Gait The Life of Lord Nelson Southey The Life of Mahommed Bush The Life of Rev. Amand Parent Life The Literary Garland Literary The Literary Garland Literary The Literary Garland Literary TITLE INDEX. 119 The Literary Garland Literary The Literary Garland Literary The Literary Garland Literary The Loyalists of America Ryerson The Marshlands Herbin The Medical Profession in Upper Canada Canniff The Military and Naval Operations in the Canadas Christie The Minutes of Twelve Annual Conferences Minutes The Missionary Problem Croil The Missions of the Church Brock The Mound Builders Bryce The Mourner's Tribute Sawtell The Muskoka Lakes Mc Adam The Muskoka Lakes McAdam The New Canadian Dominion Ryerson The New Illustrated Poultry Book New The New Testament New The Niagara Church Case Reynolds The Ninth Report of the City of Toronto Auxiliary Bible Society Ninth The Ninth Report of the Upper Canada Religious Tract and Book Society. ..Ninth The Northerly and Westerly Boundaries of the Province of Ontario Hincks The Northern Lakes of Canada Cumberland The North-West Territories Dawson The Number and Nature of Vowel Sounds Rouse The Old Lieutenant and His Son Macleod The Ontario Judicature Act, 1881 Maclennan The Ontario Law List Ontario The Oregon Treaty Oregon The Origm and History of the North American Indians Mackintosh The Origin, History and Management of the University of King's College.. .Origin The Other Side of the "Story " King The Oxford Gazetteer Shenston The Patriarch of Western Nova Scotia Davis The Pearl of Troyes Bourgeoys The Pentateuch Freshman The Picture of Quebec Bourne The Pioneers of Beverly Cornell The Political Destiny of Canada Smith The Poor Man's Preservative Against Popery Strachan The Practical Speller Practical The Present Condition of United Canada Taylor The Provinces and the States Griffin The Provincial Justice Keele The Provincial Statutes of Upper Canada Provincial The Public School Grammar Public The Public School Speller and Word-Book Johnson The Pulpit Harvest Magee The Quebec Act Hart The Quebec and Lower St. Lawrence Tourists' Guide Quebec The Red River Country Russell The Red River Country Russell The Relations of the Industry of Canada with the Mother Country Morgan The Religion of Life Manly The Rise of Canada Roger The Rising Village Goldsmith The Romish Doctrine of the Rule of Faith Examined Maclaren The Royal Path of Life Royal The Ruined Merchant Ruined The Salmon Fisheries of the St. Lawrence Nettle The Selkirk Settlement Bell The Song of the Exile Skeats The Statutes of Practical Utility Harrison The Story of Butler's Rangers Cruikshank The Story of the Great Fire in St. John, N.B Stewart 120 TITLE INDEX. The Story of the Upper Canadian Rebellion Dent The Stripling Preacher Carroll The Throne Established by Righteousness Barclay The Times of Old Barclay The Toronto Almanac and Royal Calendar of Upper Canada Toronto The Tourists' Guide to Quebec O'Brien The Tour of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales through British America Morgan The Treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba Morris The Two Chiefs of Dunboy Froude The U. E, A tale of Upper Canada Kirby The Ulster Loyalists Lynch The U ndeveloped Lands in Northern and Western Ontario Kirkwood The Union of the British Provinces Whelan The United Empire Minstrel Shannon The United States and the Dominion of Canada Monro The Village of Merrow Johnson The War, and Its Moral Coffin The Water Lily Waters The White Stone Canoe Edgar The Widow of the Rock Blennerhasset The Wild Brier E. N. L. The World Calkin The World's Fair Through a Camera Massey The Young Men of Canada Blake The Young Seigneur Ch&teauclair They Two They Tonkourou Le May Toronto and Adjacent Summer Resorts Adams Toronto " Called Back " Taylor Toronto in the Camera Toronto Toronto of Old . , Scadding Toronto of To Di;y Adam Toronto, Old and New Adam Toronto : Past and Present Mulvany Twelve Years a Roman Catholic Priest Mayerhofifer Under a Strange Mask Barrett Une Fleur du Carmel Braun Une Gerbe Le May Une Vieille Seigneurie Boucherville Lalande Une Voix d'Outre-Tombe Martineau Universalism Unfounded ,. Wiggins Un Pelerinage au pays d'Evangeline Casgrain Variety, Poetry and Prose Variety 'Varsity Book 'Varsity Verses of Feeling and Fancy MacKeracher Victor Roy Wilkins Vie de C. F. Painchaud Dionne Vie de Mgr, de Laval Gosselin Vie de Monsieur Olier Lanjuere Villemarie Dupuy Ville- Marie Sandham Vingt Annees de Missions dans le Nord-Ouest de I'Amerique Tache Visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales Cellem Voices from the Hearth Ascher Volunteer Land Grants Allen Voyage au Canada dans le Nord de I'Amerique Septentrionale iJ' ^' ^' Voyage du Sieur de Diereville in Acadie Fontaine Walkingame Modernized and Improved Eraser Wayside Flowers Wilkins Wee Davie Macleod Who Bids for Your Soul ? Rainsford Who May Be Communicants in the Presbyterian Church ? Macdonnell Young Lion of the Woods Smith Zenobia Dawson CHRONOLOGIC INDEX. Ancient 1791 Lhomond 1800 Canada 1806 Cowdell 1815 Smith 1.S15 Catholic 1817 Mercator 1817 Notices 1817 Bourgeois 1818 Christie 1818 Christie 1818 Collection 1818 Narrative 1818 Provincial 1818 Esquisse 1819 Franchere ... 1820 Hours 1820 Memoirs 1820 Christie 1821 Young 1822 Williams 1823 Blennerhasset 1824 Hogg 1825 Political 1828 Annual 1829 Bourne 1829 Doctrines 1829 Haliburton 1829 Hawley 1829 New 1829 Report 1829 Bibaud 1830 Kidd 1830 System 1830 Bush 1831 Gait 1831 Irving 1831 Southey 1831 Williams 1831 Chisholme 1832 Cooney 1832 Review 1832 Constitution 1833 Forest . , 1833 Goldsmith 1834 Hawkins 1834 La Fontaine 1834 Selection 1834 Strachan 1834 Remnants , 1835 Thom 1835 Willson 1835 Constitution 1836 Mackintosh 1836 Report 1836 Rolph 1836 Taylor 1836 Bethune 1837 Evans 1837 Extracts 1837 Evans 1838 Literary 1838 Mayne 1838 Memoires 1838 Ninth 1838 Reply 1838 Hook 1839 Leach 1839 Remarks 1839 Report 1839 Toronto 1839 Townley 1839 Leach 1840 Lehmann 1840 Memoires 1840 Richardson 1840 Sawtell 1840 Stephens 1840 First 1841 Ninth 1841 O'Grady 1841 Strachan 1841 Bridges 1842 Canadian 1842 Compilation 1842 Mackay 1842 McCaul 1842 Bibaud 1843 Gillespie 1843 Liston 1843 Literary 1843 Perrault 1843 Reminiscences 1843 Rumsey 1843 Bibaud 1844 History 1 844 Literary 1844 Mackintosh 1844 Origin 1844 Faribault 1845 Garneau 1845 Beaven 1846 Bosworth 1846 Breakenridge 1846 Catalogue 1846 Eraser 1846 Grove 1846 Lessons 1846 Literary 1846 O'Meara 1846 122 CHRONOLOGIC INDEX. Smith 1846 Album 1847 Correspondence 1H47 Literary 1 847 Kyerson 1847 Y— le 1847 borland 1848 Christie 1848 Richardson 1848 Akins 1849 Album 1849 Boucher 1849 Canadian 1849 Eclogrr 1849 Minutes 1849 Ruined 1849 Armstrong. . , 1850 Curriculum 1850 Illustrated 1850 Literary .... 1850 O'Meara 1850 Presbyterian 1850 Roy 1850 Smith 1850 Taylor 1850 Book 1851 Hind 1 851 Lawson 185 1 Lindsay 1851 Smith 1851 Wilkins 1851 Bethune 1852 Bressany 1852 Carroll 1852 English 1852 Garneau 1852 Kierzkowski 1852 Shannon 1852 Shenston 1852 Thistleton 1852 Chauveau ... 1853 Dunkin 1853 Jenkins 1853 McVicar 1853 Papers 1853 Walker 1853 Day-Dreams 1854 Traill 1854 Arrets 1855 Auchinleck 1855 Bibaud 1855 Gibson 1855 Hayward 1855 Hogan 1855 Lillie 1855 Monro 1855 Morris 1855 McMullen 1855 Traill 1855 Autobiography 1856 Cooper 1856 Educational 1856 Memorials 1856 M'Lachlan 1856 i Notes 1856 Roger 1856 Stowe 1856 Appendix 1857 Harrison 1857 I leavysege 1857 Hodder 1857 A. R 1857 ettle 1857 Reynolds 1857 Ryun 1857 Baldwin 1858 Greene 1858 Hodgins 1858 Keele 1858 Kingsford 1858 Macgeorgu 1858 Military 1858 Morris 1858 McGee 1858 Nott 1858 Rapport 1858 Tache 1858 Taylor 1858 Ure 1858 Beaven 1859 Ermatinger 1859 Faithful 1859 First 1859 Garneau 1859 Heavysege 1859 Kirby 1 859 Reports .1 859 Walker.. 1859 Apocalyptic i860 Breckenridge i860 Dawson i860 Heavysege i860 Hodgins i860 Le Ber i860 Morgan 1 860 Morris i860 Russell i860 Sangster i860 Sherwood .... i860 Somerville i860 Barclay 1861 Carruthers 1861 Cellem 1861 Croil 1861 Ferland 1861 Journal 1861 Mayerhoffer 1861 M'Lachlan 1861 Soirees 1861 Darnell 1862 Drill 1862 Leaves 1862 Life 1862 Lindsey 1862 Morgan 1862 McPherson 1862 Portraiture 1862 Adopted 1863 CHKONOLOGIC INDEX. 123 Annuaire 1863 Ascher 1863 Barclay 1863 Darby 1863 Day . .1863 Dixon 1863 Foyer 1863 Hind 1863 Histoire 1863 Learned 1863 Le Moine 1863 Minutes 1863 Smith 1863 Spedon 1863 Wilkins iHfi^ Barrett 1864 Calendar 18C4 Coffin 1864 De Gasp6 1864 Dewart 1864 French 1864 Freshman 1864 Haynes 1864 Hill 1864 Johnson 1864 Kirby 1864 Le Moine 1864 Litt^rature 1864 Morgan 1864 O'Brien 1864 Wardlaw 1864 Wiggins 1864 Barclay 1865 Boyd 1865 Bullions 1865 Gagnon 1865 Grant 1865 Hamilton 1865 Heavysege 1865 Hodgins 1865 Hunt 1865 Le May 1865 Le Moine 1865 Mavor 1865 Murdoch 1865 Whelan 1865 Borthwick 1866 Canadian 1866 Davis 1866 Denison 1866 Denison 1866 E. N. L 1866 Fenian 1866 Fifth 1866 Fifth 1866 Fourth 1866 Grote 1866 Hodgins 1866 Small 1866 Somerville 1866 Thomas 1866 Annuaire 1867 Gumming 1867 Daniel 1867 De Lery 1867 Dick 1867 Gooch 1867 Hall 1867 Hall 1867 Hour 1867 Household 1867 Morgan 1867 Poole ...1867 Report 1867 Ryan 1867 kyerson 1867 White 1867 Wiggins 1867 Autobiography 1868 Bellefeuille 1868 Cusson i868 Dawson 1868 Gregg ... 1868 Historical 1868 Laing 1868 Liston 1868 Mair 1868 Recollections 1868 Rutherford 1868 Small 1868 Spedon 1868 Todd 1868 Toronto 1868 Akins 1869 Bedard 1869 Boyd 1869 Campbell 1869 Correspondence 1869 Davies 1869 Day 1869 Dewart 1869 Dickson 1869 Fleurs 1E69 Forrest 1869 Foster 1869 Graham 1869 Hymns 1869 Leonard 1869 McBride 1869 Mclver 1869 Reminiscences 1869 Russell 1869 Wilkins 1869 Anderson . . 1870 Bethune 1870 Chapters 1870 Dawson 1870 Fenian 1870 Foster 1870 Fraser 1870 Hall 1870 Hanson 1 870 Laverdiere 1870 Leland 1870 Report 1870 Russell 1870 Sandham 1870 Begg 1871 1^4 CHRONOLOGIC INDEX. Boyd 1871 Canadian 1871 Cowans 1871 Few 1871 Hazelwood 1871 Miller 1871 Moodie 1871 Nos 1871 Roger 1871 Ross 1871 Routhier 1871 StepLens 1871 Stowe 1871 Burns 1872 Canniff 1872 Carmichael 1872 Caswell 1872 Changed 1872 De Guise 1872 Donovan 1872 Engelhardt 1872 HoUey 1872 Maclaren 1872 Magee 1872 Marples 1872 Memoir 1872 McLeod 1872 Order 1872 Patterson 1872 Russell 1872 Savage 1872 Variety 1872 Boggs 1873 Brief 1873 Brock 1873 Campbell 1873 Carpenter 1873 Casgrain 1873 Darveau 1873 Decouverte 1873 Guay 1873 Le Moine 1873 Lindsey 1873 Maclaren 1873 Memoires 1873 Memorials 1873 Mills 1873 Mockridge 1873 Mountain 1873 Ramsay 1873 Ross 1873 Wingfield 1873 Alma 1874 Biographies 1874 Constance 1874 Gerin-Lajoie 1874 Gillies 1874 Hamilton 1874 Horetzky 1874 Howe 1874 Hughes 1874 Kingsford 1874 Lareau 1874 Laval 1874 Lytton 1874 Malijay 1874 McL^chlan 1874 Preliminary 1874 Report 1874 Watson 1874 Blair 1875 Braun 1875 Canniff 1875 Casgrain 1875 C-asgrain 1875 Caven 1875 Chandonnet 1875 Coleman 1875 Controversy 1875 Disclosures 1875 Evans 1875 Great 1875 Hall 1875 Hall 1875 History 1875 La Rue 1875 Le May 1875 Locke 1875 Manly 1875 Manual 1875 Memoir 1875 Picturesque 1875 Quebec 1875 Rapport 1875 Ross 1875 Tennyson 1875 Wicksteed 1875 Annual 1876 Bell 1876 Besant and Rice 1876 Blake 1876 Breckenridge 1876 Campbell 1876 Canadian 1876 Chapman 1876 Crafts 1876 Craik 1876 David 1876 Dunn 1876 Ferland 1876 Gauthier 1876 Gerin-Lajoie 1876 Glass 1876 Gordon . , 1876 Jenkins 1876 Johnson .1876 Labelle 1876 Le May 1876 Le Moine 1876 Lovell 1876 Macleod 1876 Macleod 1876 Mathews 1876 Morris 1876 Muchall 1876 Province 1876 Turcotte 1876 Watson 1876 CHroi^ologic index. tiS Webster 1876 Wilkins 1876 Withrow 1876 Yule 1876 Algoraa 1877 Allan 1877 Annual 1877 Barnes 1877 Calkin 1877 Campbell 1877 Carrier 1877 Davin 1877 Fabre 1877 F. A. D 1877 Frechette 1877 Le May 1877 Lindsey 1877 Mackintosh 1877 Man 1877 Mechanics 1877 Minutes 1877 Nannary 1877 New 1877 Patterson 1877 Smith 1877 Stewart 1877 Thayers 1877 Thomas 1877 Timperlake 1877 Annuaire 1878 Annual 1878 Bourgeoys 1878 Calkin 1878 Clemens 1878 Evanturel 1878 Hirschfelder 1878 Horton 1878 How 1878 Kirkwood 1878 Leggo 1878 Le May 1878 Macleod 1878 Macleod 1878 Montigny 1878 Morgan 1878 Morris 1878 McLellan 1878 McLellan 1878 Prince 1878 Rainsford 1878 Ross 1878 Scadding 1878 Schmitz 1878 Stewart 1878 A. J.W 1879 Annuaire 1879 Annual 1879 Armour 1879 Begg 1879 Cameron 1879 Campeau 1879 Collins 1879 Faucher de Saint-Maurice 1879 Faughnaa 1879 Fourth 1879 Frechette 1879 Le May 1879 Monro 1879 North 1879 Poole 1879 Russell 1879 Suite 1879 Annual 1880 Annual 1880 Appendix 1880 Beaconsfieki 1880 Buies 1880 Chandler 1880 Chavasse 1880 Faucher de Saint-Maurice 1880 Fitzgibbon 1880 Gingras i88o Gunn 1880 Horetzky 1880 Moore 1880 Morris .... 1880 McNaught 1880 Report i88o Ryerson 1880 Withrow 1880 Young 1880 Allen 1881 Annual 1881 Blot 1881 Calkin 1881 Dawson ... 1881 Dent 1881 Fenianism 1881 Flapdoodle r88i Gerrard x88i Gingras 1881 Haight 1881 Hamilton .... 1881 Henry 1881 Hi xks 1881 Lathern 1881 Mackay 1881 Maclean 1881 Maclennan 1881 Memorandum 1881 Miles 1881 Our 1881 Patterson 1881 Perrett 1881 Practical 1881 Routhier 1881 Taylor i88i Yule 1881 Advanced 1882 Annual 1882 Belanger 1882 Bender 1882 Bourinot 1882 Brooke 1882 Brymner 1882 Chavasse 1882 Chouinard 18S2 Correspondence 1882 126 CHRONOLOGIC INDEX. D'Artigue 1882 Davin 1882 How 1882 Hymnal 1882 King 1882 Laperriere 1882 LeMay 1882 Le Moine 1882 Lome 1882 Macdougall 1882 Mackenzie 1882 Mackenzie 1882 Macoun 1882 Macoun 1882 Memoires 1882 Methodist 1882 Methodist 1882 Monseigneur 1882 MacColI 1882 Nouvelles 1882 Ontario 1882 Report 1882 Robertson 1882 Routhier 1882 Smith 1882 Stone 1882 Wilkins 1882 Alpha 1883 Annual 1883 Brunet 1883 Brymner 1883 Chauveau . . 1883 Collection 1883 Croil 1883 David 1883 Dawson 1883 Drapeau 1883 Dugast 1883 Fraser 1883 Globensky 1883 Jack 1883 Jeffers 1883 Lawrence 1883 LeMay 1883 Marmette 1883 Montizambert 1883 Nobile 1883 Nouvelles 1883 Paul 1883 Provost 1883 Report 1883 Report 1883 Report 1883 Tremblay 1883 Annual 1884 Blake 1884 Bryce 1884 Brymner 1884 Buies 1884 Charette 1884 Constitution 1884 David 1884 First 1884 Ger bi^ 1 884 Globensky 1884 Globensky 1884 Griffin 1884 Hincks 1884 Jeffers 1884 Lanjuere 1884 Le May 1884 Leprohon 1884 Letters 1884 Methodist 1884 Morris 1884 Mulvany 1884 McAdam 1884 McAdam 1884 Prieur 1884 Report 1884 Royal 1884 Spotton 1884 Straton 1884 Allen 1885 Annual 1885 Barry ■. 1885 Barthe 1885 Bechard 1885 Brumath 1885 Brymner 1885 Canadian 1885 Carry 1885 Casgrain 1885 Centennial 1885 Christie 1885 Dent 1885 Dunlevie 1885 Dupuy 1885 Edgar 1885 Fontaine 1885 Fourth 1885 France 1885 German 1885 H-'t'eht 1885 Haight 1885 Haight 1885 Herbert 1885 History 1885 Memorial 1885 Northwest 1885 Rouse 1885 Roy 1885 Tanguay 1885 Tuttle 1885 'Varsity 1885 Algonkin 1886 Arrow 1886 Bech 1886 Boulton 1886 Brymner 1886 Cumberland 1886 Daoust 1886 Department j886 Descriptions i886 Industries 1886 King 1886 Labat 1886 Legendre 1886 CHRONOLOGIC INDEX. 127 Lynch 1886 Mercier 1886 Mulvaney 1886 McKeown 1886 Premier 1886 Proulx 1886 Public 1886 Rose 1886 Adam 1887 Adam 1887 Bell 1887 Bond 1887 Bourassa 1887 Brymner 1887 Canada i887 Casgrain 1887 Cochrane t S87 Dent 1887 E. A. G 1887 France 1 887 Gosselin 1887 J. C. B 1887 Johnson 1 887 Kingsford 1887 Life 1887 Loyalists 1887 Macdonnell 1887 Powers 1887 Report 1887 Scadding r Spragge 180/ Trudelle 1887 Adam 1888 Adam 1888 Adam 1888 Bourinot 1888 Brymner i888 Chateauclair i888 Collection 1888 Gerin-Lajoie 1888 Grant 1888 Hart i888 Harte 1888 Hodgins 1888 Le May 1888 Leroux 1888 Macdonell 1888 Martineau 1888 Report 1888 Rose 1888 Tache i883 They 1888 Waters , 1888 Annual 1889 Ashley 1889 Barrett.. i38g Brymner 1889 Buies 1889 Cameron 1889 Canada 1889 Cornell 1889 Davin 1889 Davin 1889 Description 1889 Ducharme iSSg Dugas i88g Frechette 1889 Girouard 1889 Henderson 1889 Hind 1889 Huart 1889 H. W. S 1889 Jesuit 1889 Jodoin 1889 Journal 1889 Le Moine 1889 Lettres 1889 Masson 1 889 Minutes 1889 Mclntyre 1889 Ouimet 1889 Roy 1889 Smith 1889 Tetu 1889 Alphabetical 1890 Baird 1890 Bechard 1890 Borron 1890 Brumath 1890 Brymner 1890 Chouinard 1 890 D'Iberville 1 890 Duguay 1890 Edgar 1890 Extraits 1890 Extracts 1890 Faucher de Saint-Maurice i8go Fifteenth 1 890 Gauvreau 1 890 Gosselin 1890 Hallam 1 890 Illustrated 1 890 Johnson 1890 King 1 890 Lalande 1890 Leroux 189c Lettres . 1890 Macdonell 1890 Middleton 1890 Mowat 1890 MacKeracher 1890 Parsons 1890 Pelland 1890 Pringle 1890 Proceedings 1890 Read 1890 Regulations 1890 Smith 1890 Stephens 1890 Adam 1891 Alphabetical 1891 Bibaud 1891 Brymner 1891 Buckley 1891 Burnham 1891 Casgrain 1891 Centennial 1891 Croker 1891 128 CHRONOLOGIC INDEX. David 1891 Demers 1891 Dionne 1891 Dionne 1891 Frechette 1891 Gagnon 1891 Hamon 1891 Hart 1891 Herbin 1891 Houston 1891 Kingsford 1891 Le May 1891 Lettres 1891 Lettres 1891 MacpVierson 1891 Metzler 1891 McMullen 1891 Royal 1891 Skeats 1891 Smith 1891 Tassd 1891 Brigstocke 1892 Brown 1892 Brymner 1892 Buckingham 1892 Canada 1892 Carnochan 1892 Cruikshank 1892 Currie 1892 Department 1892 Dwight 1892 Jubile .1892 Kingsford 1892 Langtry 1892 Lighthall 1892 Machar 1892 Murray 1892 McKay 1892 Patterson 1892 Raine 1892 Roberts 1892 Roy 1892 Tarte 1892 Taylor 1892 Brymner 1893 Cruikshank 1 893 Currie 1893 Dickson 1893 Girouard 1893 Gregg 1893 Hamilton 1893 Herbin 1893 Langtry 1893 Lawson 1893 Macdonell 1893 Marquis 1893 Merkley 1893 Myrand 1893 O'Hagan 1893 Official 1893 Ross 1893 Stuart 1893 Wetherell 1893 Yeigh 1893 Youmans 1893 Adams 1894 Begg 1894 Begg 1894 Brymner 1894 Canniflf 1894 Descriptive 1894 Dionne 1894 Fairchild 1894 Kirby 1894 Le Moine 1894 O'Brien 1894 Pennington 1894 Poisson 1894 Proceedings 1894 Report 1894 Robertson 1894 Traill 1894 Beauty 1895 Haight 1895 McDougall 1895 Smiley 1895 Bain ? Banff Beers Bellamy Blondin Brief Burnett Caron First First Forgiveness Fourth Fourth .... Froude ... Globensky Gunter Hall Highlands , Hunter Imperial Important Jesuit Ker Land Land Lauder Leonard Massey McCarthy McCaul McMahon Oregon Perrault Restoration Rogers Rosseau R. T Saltus Smith Toronto Ward Wells SUBSCRIBEES. Toronto Public Library. Toronto, Ont. University of Toronto Library. Toronto, Ont. Hamilton Public Library. Hamilton, Ont. Literary and Historical Society. Quebec, Que. Library of Parliament. Ottawa, Ont. (2.) Legislative Library. Halifax, N.S. Legislative Library. Quebec, Que. Victoria University Library. Toronto, Ont. The Law Society of Upper Canada. Toronto, Ont. Public Library. Detroit, Mich. Free Public Library. New Bedford, Mass. The Buffalo Library. Buffalo, N.Y. The Newton Theological Institution Library. Newton Centre, Mass. Mechanics' Institute. San Francisco, Cal. Kansas Historical Society. Topeka, Kan. Case Memorial Library. Hartford, Conn. 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