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The peoples and politics in the Far East. Travels and studies in the British, French, Spanish, and Portuguese colonies, Siberia, China, Japan, Corea, Siam, and Malaya.

London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1895. xvi, 608 pp. 8°.

Powell, B. F. S. Baden-. In savage isles and settled lands-Malaysia, Australasia, and Polynesia. 1888-1891. With numerous illustrations.

London: Bentley, 1892. x, 438 pp. 8°.

Reed, W. Recent wanderings in Fiji.

London, 1888.

Reeves, E. Brown men and women; or, The South Sea islands in 1895 and 1896. With 60 illustrations and map.

London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1898. vi, (2), 294 pp. 8°.

Romilly, Hugh Hastings. The Western Pacific and New Guinea: Notes on the natives, Christian and cannibal, with some account of the old labour trade. With a map. Second edition.

London: John Murray, 1887. vi, (2), 284 pp. 12°.

From my veranda in New Guinea: Sketches and traditions; with an introduction by Andrew Lang.

London: Nutt, 1889. Map. 8°.

Seemann, Berthold. Viti: an account of a government mission to the Vitian or With illustrations and a map.

Fijian islands in the year 1860–61.

Cambridge: Macmillan & Co., 1862. xv, (5), 447 pp. 8°.

Thoburn, J. M. India and Malaysia.

Cincinnati: Cranston and Curts. New York: Hunt and Eaton. 1892. 562 pp.
Plates (photogravures). 8°.

Thomson, Basil. The diversions of a prime minister. With a map, numerous illustrations by J. W. Cawston and others, and reproductions of rare plates of early voyages of xviith and xviiith centuries.

William Blackwood and Sons, 1894, Edinburgh and London. xiii, (3), 407 pp.

8°.

On the island of Tonga.

Wallace, A. R. Australasia. Maps and illustrations.

London: E. Stanford, 1893-94. 2 vols. 8°.

Contents: 1. Australia and New Zealand. 2. Malaysia and the Pacific archipelagoes.
Edited and greatly extended by F. H. H. Guillemard.

Wawn, William T. The South Sea islanders and the Queensland labour trade. A record of voyages and experiences in the Western Pacific, from 1875–6– 1891. With numerous illustrations.

London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1893. xvi, (1), 440 pp. Plates. Maps. 8°.

Webster, H. Cayley. Through New Guinea and the cannibal countries. With illustrations and map.

London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1898. xvii, (1), 387 pp. 8°.

Woodford, C. M. A naturalist among the head hunters (Solomon Islands).

London: Philip, 1890. 8°.

BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN COLONIES.

CANADA, ETC.

Anderson, David. Canada; or, A view of the importance of the British American colonies; showing their extensive and improvable resources

together with the great sacrifices which have been made by our late commercial regulations of the commerce and carrying trade of Great Britain to the United States.

London: Printed for J. M. Richardson, 1814. xxxi, (1), 353 pp. Folded тар. 8°.

Bourinot, John George. Federal government in Canada.

Baltimore, 1889. 172 pp. 8°.
and political science. 7th series.
Local government in Canada.
Baltimore, 1887. 72 pp. 8°.
and political science. 5th series.

(Johns Hopkins University studies in historical nos. 10-12.)

An historical study.

(Johns Hopkins University studies in historical nos. 5, 6.)

Bryce, George. A short history of Canadian people.

London: Sampson Low

1887. vii, (1), 528 pp.

Folded map. 12°.

The Canadian crisis, and Lord Durham's mission to the North American colonies. With remarks, the result of personal observation in the colonies and the United States, on the remedial measures to be adopted in the North American provinces.

London: J. Rodwell, 1838. 56 pp. 8°.

Cavendish, Sir Henry. Government of Canada. Debates of the House of Commons in the year 1774 on the bill for making more effectual provision for the government of the Province of Quebec; drawn up from the notes of Sir Henry Cavendish. Now first published by J. Wright. With a map of Canada, copied from the second edition of Mitchell's map of North America. London: Ridgway, 1839. xii, 303 pp. 8°.

Douglas, Sir Howard. Considerations on the value and importance of the British
North American provinces, and the circumstances on which depend their
further prosperity and colonial connection with Great Britain.
London: John Murray, 1831. 36 pp. 8°.

Glenelg, Charles Grant, Baron. Despatches to Sir F. B. Head, Bart., during his administration of the government of Upper Canada.

papers laid before Parliament.

Abstracted from the

London: James Ridgway and Sons, 1839. (4), 193 pp. 8°.

Gourlay, Robert. General introduction to statistical account of Upper Canada, compiled with a view to a grand system of emigration, in connection with a reform of the poor laws.

London: Simpkin and Marshall, 1822. xii, 504, 47 pp. Folded map. 8°.

Statistical account of Upper Canada,

of emigration. In two volumes. London: Simpkin and Marshall, 1822.

compiled with a view to a grand system

Engraved title-pages. 8°.

Haliburton, R. G. Intercolonial trade our only safeguard against disunion.
Ottawa: G. E. Desbarets, 1868. 42 pp. 8°.

Haliburton, T. C. The bubbles of Canada.

Philadelphia: Lee and Blanchard, 1839. 262 pp. 8°.

Same.

London: Richard Bentley, 1839. (6), 332 pp. 8°.

Hesse-Wartegg, C. E. von.

Canada und Neu Fundland. Nach eigenen Reisen

und Beobachtungen, mit 54 illustrationen und einer Übersichtskarte. Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder, 1888. ix, (3), 223, (2) pp. 8°.

Hogan, J. Sheridan. An essay: To which was awarded the first prize by the Paris exhibition committee of Canada.

Montreal: B. Dawson. London: Sampson Low, Son and Co., 1855.

Folded map. 8°.

86 pp.

Hopkins, J. C. Canada: an encyclopædia of the country. The Canadian dominion considered in its historic relations, its natural resources, its material prog

ress, and its national development.

Toronto: The Linscott publishing company, 1898–99. 5 vols. Plates. 4°.

Houston, William. Documents illustrative of the Canadian constitution. Edited with notes and appendixes.

Toronto: Carswell and Co., 1891.

Kingsford, W. The history of Canada.

Toronto: Rowsell and Hutchison.

Maps. 8°.

xxii, 338 pp. 8°.

1608-1841.

London: Trübner and Co., 1887–98. 10 vols.

Lee, Charles. The importance of Canada considered in two letters to a noble lord. London: Printed for R. & J. Dodsley, MDCCLXI. (2), 38 pp. 8°.

Lefroy, A. H. F. The law of legislative power in Canada.

Toronto: The Toronto law book and publishing company, 1897-98. (12), lxx, 823 pp. 8°.

Mac Beth, R. G. The making of the Canadian West, being the reminiscences of an eyewitness. With portraits and illustrations.

Toronto: William Briggs, 1898. 230 pp. 8°.

Macmullen, John. History of Canada from its first discovery to the present time. Brookville, C. W.: J. M'Mullan, 1855. (2), 506 pp. 8°.

Maseres, Francis. The Canadian freeholder: in two dialogues between an Englishman and a Frenchman settled in Canada. In two volumes.

London: B. White, 1777. 8°.

Meredith, Sir William. A letter to the Earl of Chatham on the Quebec bill. The third edition, corrected.

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London: Printed for T. Cadell, MDCCLXXII. (2), 36 pp. 12°.

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Metcalfe. Charles, Lord. The life and correspondence of Charles, Lord Metcalfe,
Governor of Jamaica and Governor-General of Canada. From unpub-
lished letters and journals. By John William Kaye.
London: R. Bentley, 1854. 2 vols. 8°.

Morris, Alexander. Prize essay. Canada and her resources; an essay, to which, upon a reference from the Paris exhibition committee of Canada, was awarded by his excellency Sir Edmund Walker Head the second prize. Second edition.

Montreal: B. Dawson. London: Sampson Low, Son and Co., 1855. 119 pp. 8°. 8875-00- -5

Munro, J. E. C. The constitution of Canada.

Cambridge (Eng.): University Press, 1889. 8°.

Parkin, G. R. The great dominion. Studies of Canada; with maps.

London and New York: Macmillan and Co., 1895. viii, 251 pp. 3 folded maps. 12°.

Pearson, Charles. Ireland and Canada. The substance of five speeches explaining the plan of the colonial association for the profitable employment of capital in planting British colonies in Her Majesty's North American provinces by means of a systematic emigration from the United Kingdom of persons of all classes and conditions.

London: Printed by R. and J. E. Taylor, 1839. iv, 52 pp. 8°.

Pope, J. Memoirs of the Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, first prime minister of Canada.

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Boston: Lamson, Wolffe and Co., 1897. xi, (1), 493 pp. 8°.

Smith, Goldwin. Canada and the Canadian question; with map.
London and New York: Macmillan, 1891. x, 32, pp. 12°.

Synge, Millington Henry. Canada in 1848. Being an examination of the exist ing resources of British North America. With considerations for their future and more perfect development, as a practical remedy by means of colonization for the prevailing distress in the united empire, and for the defence of the colony.

London: Published by Effingham Wilson, [1848]. 32, vii pp. 8°.

Van Sommer, J. Canada and the empire.

Toronto: The author, 1898.

8°.

125 pp.

Wheeler, G. J. Confederation law of Canada.

London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1896. 8°.

Wilson, F. A., and Alfred B. Richards. Britain redeemed and Canada preserved.
In two parts.

London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1850. xxx, (2), 556 pp.
Plates. Folded map. 8°.

NEWFOUNDLAND.

Harvey, M. Newfoundland in 1897.

London: Low, 1897. 218 pp. Illustrated. Maps. 8°.

Hatton, J., and M. Harvey. Newfoundland: the oldest British colony; its history, its present condition, and its prospects in the future. Illustrated. London: Chapman and Hall, 1883. xxiv, 489 pp. 8°.

Prowse, D. W. A history of Newfoundland, from the English, colonial, and foreign records. With numerous illustrations and maps. 2d edition, revised and corrected.

London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1896. x, 634 pp. 8°.

NOVA SCOTIA.

Bourinot, John G. Builders of Nova Scotia; with an appendix containing copies of rare documents relating to the early days of the province.

Toronto: Copp-Clark Co., 1900. 8°.

Haliburton, Thomas C. An historical and statistical account of Nova Scotia. In two volumes. Illustrated by a map of the province and several engravings. Halifax: Joseph Howe, 1829. 8°.

Murdoch, Beamish. A history of Nova Scotia; or Acadie.

Halifax, N. S.: James Barnes, 1867. 3 vols. 8°.

BRITISH NORTHWEST, COLUMBIA, ETC.

Bancroft, Hubert Howe.

History of British Columbia, 1792-1887.

San Francisco, 1890. xxxi, (1), 792 pp. Folded map. 8°.

"Authorities quoted," pp. xxiii-xxxi.

Begg, Alexander. History of British Columbia from its earliest discovery.
Toronto: W. Briggs, 1894. xvii, (1), 7-567 pp.

History of the Northwest.

Folded map.

Toronto: Hunter, Rose and Co., 1894–95. 3 vols. Portraits. 8°.

Bryce, G. Manitoba: its infancy, growth, and present condition.
London: S. Low, 1882. viii, 367 pp.

Portrait. 8°.

Folded maps. Portrait. 8°.

Forbes, Charles. Vancouver Island: its resources and capabilities, as a colony. Published by the colonial government, 1862. (4), 63, (1), 18, (1) pp. 8°.

HUDSON'S BAY.

Bryce, G. The remarkable history of the Hudson's Bay Company, including that of the French Traders of north-western Canada, and of the North-West,

X Y and Astor Fur Companies.

London: S. Low, Warston & Co., 1900. 32 full page illustrations and maps. 8°. Martin, Archer. The Hudson's Bay Company's land tenures, and the occupation of Assiniboia by Lord Selkirk's settlers.

London: W. Clowes, 1888. xvi, 238 pp. 8°.

Newton, W. Twenty years on the Saskatchewan.

London: Stock, 1897. 190 pp. 8°.

Willson, Beckles. The Great Company, 1667-1871. Being a history of the Honorable Company of Merchant-Adventurers trading into Hudson's Bay. Compiled from the company's archives, from diplomatic documents and state papers of France and England, from the narratives of factors and traders, and from many accounts and memoirs.

London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1900. 2 vols. Portraits. Maps. 8°.

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