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\Vi'rH DR. R, BELLS 
 f",0¥P.MMENTS.,. 
 
 [Reprinted from the Bibliographies of the Fellows of the 
 Royal Society of Canada.] 
 
 SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS 
 
 — or— 
 
 ROBERT BELL, B.A.Sc, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.C. 
 
 Assistant Director of the Geological Survey. 
 1857 " "894 
 
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 The EDITH and LORNE PIERCE 
 COLLECTION 0/ CANADIANA 
 
 ^eens University at Kingston 
 
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SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS. 
 
 OF 
 
 ROBERT BELL, B.A. So., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.O., 
 Assistant Director of the Oeological Survey of Canada. 
 
 1857-1894. 
 
 In the Publications of the Geological Survey of Canada, 
 
 VIZ. : 
 
 1. The Natural History of the Lower St. Lawrence, the Sague- 
 
 nay and Lake St. John. Report for 1857. 
 
 2. Cataloirue, with Notes, of Animals and Plants collected on 
 
 the South-east side of the St. Lawrence from Quebec to 
 Gaspe. Report for 1858. 
 
 3. Superficial Geology of Canada. General Report on the 
 
 Geology of Canada, 1863, pp. 886-930. 
 
 4. Coloured Map, with Explanations showing the Distribution 
 
 of the Superficial Deposits between Lake Superior and 
 Gaspe. Atlas accompanying the last. 1863. 
 
 5. Geology of Grand Manitoulin Island. Report for 1863-66. 
 G. Geological and Topographical Map of a Portion of the Gaspe 
 
 Peninsula, from Surveys by Dr. Bell, accompanying a 
 Report on the Occurrence of Petroleum in that Region. 
 Pamphlet published for the Geological Survey in Quebec, 
 1865. 
 
 7. Geology of the Western Portion of Grand Manitoulin, and 
 
 of Cockburn, Drummond and St. Joseph's Islands. Report 
 for 1866-69. 
 
 8. The North-west Coast of Lake Superior and the Nipigon 
 
 District, with a Topographical Map of the Thunder Bay 
 and Lake Nipigon Regions. Report for 1866-69. 
 
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9. The Country North of Lake Superior, between the Nipigon 
 and Michipicoten Rivers, Long Lake, etc. Report for 
 1870-71 . 
 
 10. The Country between Lake Superior and the Albany River. 
 
 Report for 1871-72. 
 
 11. The Country between Lake Superior and Lake Winnipeg. 
 
 Report for 1872-73. 
 
 12. The Countrv between Red River and the Soutli Saskatche- 
 
 wan, with Notes on the (leoloo'v of the Region between 
 Lake Superior and Red River. Contains an Appendix, by 
 Mr. Hoffmann, on Lignites. Report fur 1873-74. 
 
 13. The Country West of Lakes Manitoba and Winnipegosis, 
 
 with Notes on the Geology of Lake Winnipeg. Report for 
 1874-75. 
 
 14. Explorations in 1875 between James' Bay and Lakes Supe- 
 
 rior and Huron. Report for 1875-76. 
 
 15. In Part : Descriptive Catalogue of a Collection of the Eco- 
 
 nomic Minerals of Canada at the Philadelphia International 
 Exhibition, 1876. Special publication of the Geological 
 Survey, 1876. 
 
 16. Geological Researches North of Lake Huron and East of 
 
 Lake Superior. Repurt for 1876-77. 
 
 17. An Exploration of the East Coast of Hudson Bay in 1877, 
 
 with a Map of the East-main Coast, 6 plates and 3 illustra- 
 tions. Report for 1877-78. 
 
 18. Explorations in 1S78 in the Country between Lake Winni- 
 
 peg and Hudson Bay, with Map of Lake Winnipeg, Map 
 of Nelson River, and the Boat Route between Lake Win- 
 nipeg and Hudson Bay,. including an enlarged Plan of tlie 
 Mouth of Hayes River and Vicinity of York Factory ; also 
 5 Plates. Report for 1877-78. 
 
 19. Explorations in 1879 on the Churchill and Nelson Rivers 
 
 and around God's and Island Lakes, with Maps of these 
 lakes, 6 plates, and the following Appendices : — I. On some 
 Silurian and Devonian Fossils from Manitoba and the Val- 
 leys of the Churchill and Nelson Rivers. J, F. Whiteaves. 
 Xl. List of Plants collected by Dr. Bell around the Shores 
 
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 of Hudson P.ay and along tho (Jliurcliill and Nelson Rivers. 
 J. Maconn. III. List of Freeh Water MoUuscu from Mani- 
 toba and the Valley of Nelson .Iliver. J. F. Whiteaves. 
 IV. List of Lepidoptera from Nelson and Churchill Rivers 
 and the West Coast of Hudson Bay. Herr Geffcken . V. 
 List of Coleoptera collected by Dr. Bell in 1879 on the Nel- 
 son and Churchill Rivera ,1. L. LeConte. VL List of Birds 
 from the Region between Norway House and Forts Chur- 
 chill and York. R. Bell. VIL Variation of the Compass 
 in 21 localities in the Regions explored. R. Bell, Report 
 for 1878-79. 
 
 20. Hudson Bay and some of the Lakes and Rivers lying to the 
 West of it ; also, Log of a Voyage in the " Ocean Nymph " 
 from York Factory to London . 
 The Northern L'.mits of the Principal Forest Trees of 
 Canada, East of the Rocky Mountains, with a Map on 
 which they are shown . 
 This report also contains the following Appendices : I. List 
 of Fossils collected by Dr. Bell in Manitoba in 1880. 
 J. F. Whiteaves. II Tabulated List of Plants collected 
 by Dr. Bell west of Hudson Bay. J. Maconn. III. List 
 of Coleoptera collected by Dr. Bell in 1880 in Manitoba 
 and between Lake Winnipeg and Hudson Bay. J.L. 
 LeConte. IV. List of the Land, Fresh-water and Marine 
 MoUusca collected by Dr. Bell. J. F. Whiteaves. V. 
 Analysis of the Waters of Hayes and Nelson Rivers. 
 Professor William Dittmar, F.R.S. VI. Seasonal and 
 Periodic Events at York Factory. Compiled by Dr. Bell. 
 VII. Tables showing dates of the opening and closing of 
 Hayes River at York Factory from Records by Mr. Wm. 
 Woods, Meteorologist, York Factory. VIII. Dates of 
 the Arrivals of the Vessels of the Hudson's Bay Company 
 at York Factory and of their Sailings for 93 years from 
 1789 to 1880, both inclusive. IX. Seasonal and Periodic 
 Events at Moose Factory. X. Dates of the Arrivals of the 
 Vessels of the Hudson's Bay Company at Moose Factory 
 and of their Sailings for 147 years, from 1735 to 1880, 
 
J 
 
 botli inclusive. XI. Statistics of the weather from observ- 
 ations taken at York and Moose Factories. Report for 
 1870-SO. 
 
 21. Geology of the Basin of Moose River and adjacent Conn- 
 
 try. With a (leological Map. Report for 1880-81-82. 
 
 22. Geology of Lake of the Woods and Adjacent Country. 
 
 With a Geological Map. Report for 1880-81-82. 
 
 23. On Part of tlie Basin of Athabasca River. With a Map of 
 
 the River from Lac La Biche to Lake Athabasca, one Plate 
 and an Appendix containing a list of Lepidoptera collected 
 by Dr, Bell in the Northwest Territory in 1882. Report for 
 1882-83-84. 
 
 24. Observations on the Coast of Labrador and on Hudison Strait 
 
 and Bay made in 1884. With 2 steel plate engravings 
 and the following Appendices : L List of Plants collect- 
 ed by Dr. Bell in Eastern Labrador and on Hudson Strait 
 and Bay. J. Macoun. IL List of Mammals with Notes. 
 Dr. Bell. IIL List of Birds with Notes. Dr. Bell. List of 
 Crustacea collected by Dr. Bell at Port Burwell. S. J. 
 Smith. V. List of Lepidoptera collected by Dr. Bell in 
 Hudson Strait. II. IL Lyman. VI. List of Coleoptera 
 from Fort Churchill. Report for 1882-83-84. 
 
 25. Observations on the Geology, Zoology and Botany of Hud- 
 
 son Strait and Bay made in 1885 with a Map of the 
 Ottawa Islands, 2 steel-plate engravings, 2 illustrations 
 and the following Appendices: I. Lists of Plants col- 
 lected in Newfoundland and Hudson Strait. J. Macoun. 
 IL Partial List of Insects collected on the Expedition. 
 H. IL Lyman and G. H. Horn . Report for 1885, DD. 
 
 26. Explorations of the Attawapishkat and Albany Rivers, 
 
 Lonely Lake to James Bay. With 4 plates and an Appen- 
 dix containing a List of Lepidoptera from the southern 
 part of Keewaitin District by H. H. Lyman. Report for 
 1886. 
 
 27. Geology of the Sudbury Mining District. With a detailed 
 
 Geological and Topographical Map, 4 plates, 8 figures and 
 the following Appendices : I. Notes on the Microscopical 
 
 I! 
 
Characterfi of 50 kinds of Rocks, mostly from the Sudbury 
 District, Professor Guo. II. Williiiuis, of Johns Hopkins 
 University. J I. Levels of the Lakes of the District above 
 the sea. List of Elevations on the Canadian Pacific Railway' 
 DL Ilcport with List of 73 Species of Lepidoptera collected 
 by Dr. Bell in the country northward of Lake Huron, by 
 H. H. Lyman, of Montreal, Wm. H. Edwards, Professor 
 J. IJ. Smith, of New Jersey, and Revd. Geo. D. Hulst, of 
 Brooklyn. IV. Meanings of Indian Geographical Names 
 in the country around Sudl)ury. Dr. Bell. Report for 
 1890-91, Part I. 
 
 28-50. Contributions to 23 Summary Reports from 1870 to lb93 
 published in the Annual Reports of the Department of the 
 Interior and reprinted in those of the Geological Survey. 
 
 In the Transactions or the Royal Sociftv of Canada, viz : 
 
 51.. Notes on the Birdrt of Hudson Bay. Vol. I. Sect. 4, 1882. 
 
 52. Causes of the Fertility of the Land in the Canadian North- 
 
 west. Vol. 1, Sect. 4, 1883. 
 
 53. The Geology and Economic Minerals of Hudson Bay and 
 
 Northern Canada. Vol. II., Sect. 4., 1884. 
 
 54. On some Points in reference to Ice Phenomena. Vol. IV. 
 
 Sect. 3, 1886. 
 65. The Petroleum Field of Ontario. Vol. V, Sect. 4, 1887. 
 
 56. The Chickaree or Red Squirrel. An Appendix to Dr. T. 
 
 Wesley Mills' Paper ou Squirrels. Vol. V., S^^ct. 4, 1887. 
 
 57. The Huronian System in Canada : Presidents! Address to 
 
 Sect. 1 Vol. v., Sect. 4, 1888. 
 
 58. Glacial Ivottle-IIoles in Canada. Vol. XII. Sect. 4, 1894. 
 
 (In press.) 
 
 In the Bulletins of the Geological Society op America. 
 
 59. On Glacial Phenomena in Canada. Vol. L, pp. 237-310, 
 April 1890. 
 
60. 
 
 fil, 
 
 62. 
 
 03. 
 
 Tho Nickol and Copper DcpoHits of Sudbury District, 
 Canada. With an Appendix on the Silicitied Glass- Breccia 
 of the District by Prof. Geo. II. Williams of Johns Hop- 
 kins University. Vol. II. pp. 125-140, February, 1891. 
 
 Discussion of the the Supposed Post-Glacial Outlet of the 
 Great Lakes through Lake Nipissing and the Mattawa 
 River. Vol. IV. pp. 425-6-7. Proceedings of the Ottawa 
 Meeting, December, 1802. 
 
 Pre-Paheozoic Decay of Crystalline Rocks north of Lake 
 Huron. With 2 plates and 3 figures. Vol. V. pp. 357-366, 
 March, 1894. 
 
 The Honeycombed Limestones in the Bottom of Lake 
 Huron. Illustrated by photogravures. Read at the Balti- 
 more Meeting, December, 1894. (In press.) 
 
 In the Canadian Naturalist and Geologist and (its sucoeb- 
 80b) thk Canadian Record of Science, Montreal, viz.: 
 
 64. The Natural History of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the 
 
 Distribution of the Mollusca in Eastern Canada. Vol. IV., 
 1859, pp. 241-251. 
 
 65. On the Occurrence of Fresh-water Shells in some of our 
 
 Post-Tertiary Deposits. Vol. VI., 1861, pp. 42-51. 
 
 66. List (with Notes) of Recent Land and Fresh-water Shells, 
 
 collected around Lakes Superior and Huron in 1859-60. 
 Vol. VL 1861, pp. 268-270. 
 
 67. Catalogue (with Notes) of Birds collected and observed 
 
 around Lakes Superior and Huron in 1860, Vol. VI. 1861, 
 pp. 270-275. 
 
 68. Superficial Geology of the Gaspe Peninsula. Vol. VIII., 
 
 1863, pp. 175-183. 
 
 69. Roofing Slate as a Source of Wealth in Canada. Vol. 
 
 VIII., 1863, pp. 358-369. 
 
 70. The Nipigon Territory. Ser. II., Vol. 5, 1870, pp. 118- 
 
 120. 
 
 I 
 
 I 
 
72. 
 
 73 
 
 71. Mineral Region of Lake Superior. 8or. II Vol 7 («7. 
 
 omiR Canadian Institute, Tobonto, viz : 
 
 74. Sketch of the Geoloo-v ft the Rnnfo «p ♦> • t . 
 
 wa,. Can. J,. H:ri;:'Vor'rvr8';piT'^' "'''•'- 
 
 75. On t,,„ Occurrence of Pe.r„,o.„„ ,•„ the Cl w ; T • 
 
 tones with Notes on New Loclities. P™ C ^!'T 
 
 Ser'^m Vo"T7r«r ^Pf- '" Canada. I,., 
 .ng and Minin, Jonrnal, Ll sl p. 3:e Ma^'^f^f^s? ) 
 
 77 
 
 Ir'^rr r"^ ^^^"J North-west Coast of Hud 
 1885-86, pp. 192-204. 
 
 Ibid. Ser. III. Vol. 4 
 
 'son 
 
 Bay 
 
 In thk Annuls op tuk Bota»,c« Socwr or Canaoa, v,. • 
 78. CaM^no of P,„„,, <,„,,„„j,, „„ ".o Sonth and Easi Sho^s 
 
 '' Hto?;%7n;t:r;8r'"^'"™""^ ^-^- ^-^--^ -« 
 
 Miscellaneous PtiBLicATioNs. 
 
 80-94, Annual Reviews of the ProfrrPRsnf IM- • • ^, 
 
 1863 to 1877 «. 1 r , /.'^^/^«« of Mining m Canada from 
 l»b3 to 1877, published in the Monetary Times, Montreal 
 I^ngineering and Mining Journal, New YoJ Mnt 
 
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 95. 
 96. 
 
 97. 
 98. 
 99. 
 
 100. 
 
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 102. 
 103. 
 
 104. 
 105. 
 106. 
 107. 
 108. 
 
 109. 
 110. 
 
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 The Ennitjklllen Oil Ke^^ion. London, Enuland, 1865. 
 
 On the Occnrrenee of Petroleun* in Gaspo. New york, 
 C. S. Westcott & Co. 1865. 
 
 Lake Superior, ('hambers' Encyclopjijdia, Edinburgh, Vol. 
 
 IX. 1867. 
 The Oil Regions of Gaspe. New York, John A. Gray and 
 
 Green. 1^65. 
 On the Mc js of Occurrence of Plumbago in Grenville. 
 
 New York. 1866. 
 
 Report on a Railway Koute North of Jjakc Superior ; trans- 
 mitted to the Dominion Government 22nd February, 1870. 
 Reports of Surveys of the Pacific Railway. 
 
 The Rochon Micrometer '^Lelescope as a Surveying Instru- 
 ment. Engineering News, Chicago, 1872. 
 
 Sketch of the Geology of the Provinces of Ontario and 
 Q'")bec. Walling's Atlas and Gazetteer of Canada, 1875. 
 
 Provisional Report on the Country between Lake Winnipeg 
 and Hudson Bay with reference to the proposed Opening 
 of Communication between York Factory and the North, 
 west Territory. Report of the Department of the Interior 
 for 1877-78, Special Appendix A. 
 
 Recent Explorations aronnd Hudson Bay. Transactions of 
 the Geographical Society of Quebec. Vol. I., No. 1. 1880. 
 
 A New Route to Europe from the Interior of our North- 
 west Territories. Montreal, 1881. 
 
 The Commercial Importati'je of Hudson Bay. Proceedings 
 of the Royal Geographical Society, York Meeting, 1881. 
 
 Description of the Country between Hudson Bay and the 
 Red and Saskatchewan Rivers. Picturesque Canada, 1882. 
 
 Return to an Order of the House of Commo.is of Canada, 
 
 dated 'iis., Februnry, 1883, for Information as to Hudson 
 
 Bay. Commons Sessional I'apers, 1883. 
 A Plea for Pioneers. Proceedings of the Association of 
 
 Dominion Land Surveyors, 1885. 
 Government Map-Making. Proceedings of the Association 
 
 of Dominion Laud Surveyors, 1886. 
 
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 111. The Medicine Man. Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, 
 
 March and April, 1886. '^' 
 
 112. The Mineral Kesourcos of the Hudson Bay Territories. 
 
 Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engi- 
 neers, Pittsburg Meeting, Febrnarj, 1886. 
 
 113. Notes and Maps in I^eport of a Select Committee of the 
 
 Senate on the Great Mackenzie Basin, 1888. 
 114-120. Seven (7) Annual Reviews of the Progress of Science in 
 Canada from 1878 to 1886. Dominion Annual Register 
 
 121. Re{)ort on the Labrador Coast and Hudson Strait and Bay. 
 Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries. " Nep- 
 tune " Expedition, 1884, 
 
 122. Report on tiie Geology of Hudson Bay and Strait. Report 
 
 of Department of Marine ai.d Fisheries, " Aleri " Expedi- 
 tion, 1885. 
 
 123. Report on the Third Hudson Bay Expedition. Report of 
 
 Department of Marine and Fisheries, 1886. 
 Forest Fires in Northern Canada. Report of American 
 Forestry Congress, Atlanta Meeting ; read 6th December, 
 
 1388. 
 
 Sir William Logan and Our Geological Survey. Nevr 
 Dominion Monthly. Montreal. February, 1870. 
 
 The Origin of (Ineiss and of some other Primitive Rocks. 
 Proceedings of the American Association for the Advance- 
 ment of Science. Toronto Meeting, 1889. 
 
 In part : Report of the Royal Commission on the Mineral 
 Resources of Ontario, 1890. Geology of Ontario with 
 Special Reference to Economic Minerals. Glossary of 
 Geological and Mining Terms, etc. 
 
 The Laurentian and Huronian Systems North of Lake 
 Huron, with Map. Report of the Bureau of Mines, On- 
 tario, 1891, pp. 03-94. 
 
 The Contact of the Laurentian and Huronian North of 
 Lake Huron. Abstract of a Paper read before the Geolo- 
 gical Society of America at the Ottawa Meeting, December 
 
 1892. The American Geologist, Yol. XL, No. 2, February 
 
 1893, pp. 135-136. 
 
 124. 
 
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 126. 
 
 127. 
 
 128. 
 
 129. 
 
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 I18T OF Public Lectures and Addreshes and Papers read 
 BEFORE Scientific Societies, by Dr. K. Bell, of which 
 ONLY Abstracts or Reports have been published. 
 
 130. Lectures as a Method of Instruction in University Educa- 
 
 tion : Introductory Address as Professor of Chemistry and 
 the Natural Sciences at the Opening of the Session of 
 1864-65, delivered in Convocation Hall, Queen's 
 L^niversity, Kingston . 
 
 131. Certain Cliemical Manufactures which might he advanta- 
 
 geously establisiied in Canada. Fifth Somerville Lecture, 
 Montreal, 23rd March, 1865. 
 
 132-137. Household Chemistry : Six Popular Lectures delivered in 
 Kingston, February and Marcli, 1867. 
 
 138. The Geological Relations of Gold : A Paper read before 
 
 the Philosophical Society of Kingston, 15th March, 1867, 
 
 139. Grand Manitoulin Island : A Lecture in Convocation Hall, 
 
 Queen's University, Kingston, April, 1867. 
 
 140. Canada : Its Resources and People. A Lecture under the 
 
 auspices of His Excellency the Governor-General of New- 
 foundland, the Legislature, and the St. Jolin's Atiiena3um, 
 St. John's, 1st February, 1869. 
 
 141. The Indians of Canada. A Lecture before the St. GabrieJ's 
 
 Young Men's Association, Montreal, lOtli January, 1870. 
 
 142. The Intelligence of Animals. A Paper read before the 
 
 Natural History Society of Montreal, 31st January, 1870. 
 
 143. Explorations in the Nipigon Country. First Somerville 
 
 Lecture, Montreal, 10th February, 1870. 
 
 144. Notes on the Natural History of the Nipigon Country. A 
 
 Paper read before the Natural History Society of Montreal, 
 28th February, 1870. 
 
 145. The Region Nortli of Lake Superior and the proposed 
 
 Pacific Railway. A Lecture before the Mechanics' Insti- 
 tute, Toronto, 17th June, 1870. 
 
 146. The Various Species of Deer inhaoiting the Dominion . A 
 
 Paper read before the Natural History Society of Montreal, 
 19th December, 1870. 
 
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 147. The "Wonders of the Glacial Period . Fourth Soraerville 
 
 Lecture, Montreal, 23rd February, 1871 . 
 
 148. The Coal Fields of Canada. A Lecture under the auspices 
 
 of the Grand Trunk Reading Room Association, Point St. 
 Charles, 19th February, 1873 . 
 
 149. The Huronian and other Mineral-bearing Rocks of Lake 
 
 Superior. A Paper read before the Natural History Society 
 of Montreal, 24th February, 1873. 
 
 150. The Fur-bearing Animals of Canada. Fifth Somerville 
 
 Lecture, Montreal, 27th February, 1873. 
 
 151. A Journey from Montreal to the Saskatchewan in J 873. 
 
 A Lecture before the St. Gabriel's Young Men's Asso- 
 ciation, 24th February, 1874. 
 
 152. Coal. A Lecture delivered in the Mechanics' Hall, Mont- 
 
 real, on behalf of ihe Working Men's Mutual Benetit and 
 "Widows' and Orphans' Provident Society.. March, 1873. 
 
 153. A Summer on the Plains. Third Somerville Lecture, 
 
 Montreal, 19th February, 1874. Also delivered before the 
 St. Andrew's Church Institute, Ottawa, 8th April, 1890. 
 
 154. Tiie Grasshopper Plague in the North-west Territory. 
 
 Third Somerville Lecture, Montreal, 25th March, 1875. 
 
 155. The LTses of a Geological Survey. A Lecture delivered at 
 
 Prince Arthur's Landing, October, 1S75. 
 
 .156. Our Great North-wnst as a Home for the Emigrant. 
 Second Somerville Lecture, Montreal, 13th February, 1879. 
 
 157. The Glacial Epoch in Canada. A Lecture before the 
 
 Ottawa Literary and Scientific Society, 20th January, 1.881. 
 
 158. Scientific "Work in Canada. An address at Queen's Uni- 
 
 versity on receiving the Degree of LL.D., 25th April, 1883. 
 
 159. The Athabasca-McKenzie Basin. Fifth Somerville Lecture, 
 
 Montreal, Ist March, 1883. 
 
 160. Notes on Diseases among the Indians. A Paper read be- 
 
 fore the Bathurst and Rideau Medical Association, Ottawa, 
 Januarv, 1885. 
 
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 161 
 
 162 
 
 164. 
 
 165. 
 
 Explorations in Canada by Forest, Sea and Plain . A Lec- 
 ture before the St. Paul's Young Men's Association, Mon- 
 treal, 14th December, 1885. 
 Personal Reminiscences of the late Sir William Logan . A 
 Lecture delivered in St. ./ames'Hall, Ottawa, 10th March, 
 1885; also Somerville Lecture, Montreal, 26th March, 
 1885. 
 163. Hudson Bay. A Lecture before the Young Men's Chris- 
 tian Association of Ottawa, 16th March, 1886. 
 
 The Hudson Bay Territories and their Inhabitants. A 
 Lecture before the Ottawa Literary and Scientific Society, 
 7th January, 1886. 
 
 Hudson Bay and the Hudson Bay Boute. The Queen's 
 University Lecture of 1S86. Delivered in Convocation 
 Hall, Kingston, 26th April. 1886. 
 
 166. Illustrations of Our Northern Wilderness. A Lecture de- 
 
 livered in St. (ieorge's Church School Room, Ottawa, 7th 
 March, 1888. 
 
 167. North American Furs. A Lecture delivered in St. Bar- 
 
 tholemew's Hall, Ottawa, 4th April, 1889, under the 
 auspices of His Excellency the Governor-General . 
 
 168. The Glacial Succeusion in Canada . A Paper read before the 
 
 World's Congress of Geologists, Chicago, August, 1893. 
 
 169. The Origin of Some Geographical Features in Canada. 
 
 Read before Section lY., Royal Society of Canada, 
 Ottawa, 24th May, 1888. 
 
 Some Ojibwe Legends. Read before the Montreal Branch 
 of the American Folk-lore Society, April, 1893. 
 
 Our Forests. An Illustrated Lecture delivered, under the 
 auspices of Their Excellencies The Governor General and 
 The Countess of Aberdeen, at Rideau Plall, 29th March, 
 18P4. 
 
 170. 
 
 171. 
 
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