MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS. SERIES. VOL.. PAGE. BAKER (ALFRED).-Experiments in Connexion with the Doctrine of Probability... CHERRIMAN (J. BRADFORD.)-On the Atmospheric Phenomena of Light... Notes on Poinsot's Memoir on Rotation. On Linear Asymptotes in Algebraic Curves.. GALBRAITH (JNO.)—On the Conservation of Energy and the Nature LANGTON (JOHN).—On a Small Capillary Wave not hitherto Described. II. Geometrical Methods, chiefly in the Theory of Thick lenses. III. NOBLE (CAPT. A.)—Value of the Factor in Hygrometric Formulae . . . . YOUNG (REV. PROF. G. P.)-A New Proof of the Parallelogram of II. .... YOUNG (REV. PROF. G. P.)—Solutions of Equations of the Fifth Degree III. of Parallel Lines Resolution of Algebraical Equations. SERIES. VOL. PAGE. 7 II. viii. .... 286-9 YOUNG (REV. PRO. G. P.)-Relation between the Area of a Triangle Formulae for the Cosines and Sines of Multiple Arcs The Real Correspondence of Imaginary Points. (Tit.).. III. MEDICINE. AGNEW (J. N.)-State of Medical Science in Ontario.... ARMSTRONG (CH.)—A Case of Mesmerism.... Hypnotism and its Phenomena... Some Factors in the Malaria Problem.... CANNIFF (DR. W.)-The Value of Sanitation. (Tit.)..... HALL (DR. C. B.)-On the Vagaries of Medicine.. NESBITT (DR. W. B.)-Volumetric System in Materia Medica.. ROSEBRUGH (DR. A. M.)-Photographing the living Fundus Oculi. (Tit.) A New Ophthalmoscope... The Optical Defects of the Eye and their Treatment by the RYERSON (DR. G. S.)—The Influence of Tobacco and Alcohol on Vision... Colour Blindness TEMPEST (W., M. B.)—The Abortive Treatment of Cholera.... Lecture) Recent French Investigations in Hypnotism.... POLITICAL ECONOMY (Including Sociology and Statistics). ANON.-Statistics of Upper Canada I. ii. 285-6 BROWNING (T. B.)-Individualism from a Social and Historic Point of FLEMING (SANDFORD, C. M. G., LL.D.)-Electoral Representation. IV. An appeal to the Canadian Institute on the rectification of III. vi. 27-8 ii. 315-31 Parliament. pp. 1892) (Published as separate pamphlet of 177 SERIES. VOL. PAGE. GEIKIE (REV. A. C.)-Notes on the Population of New England... HINCKS (REV. PROF. W.)—On the True Claims to Attention of the An Inquiry into the Natural Laws which Regulate the In II. ...... i. 245-51 HOUSTON (WM.)—Scientific Aspect of the Henry George Movement The Village Community in Modern Politics III. III. V. ....... 25-6 KELSO (J. J.)-Necessity of a Society for the Prevention of cruelty to MEREDITH (DR. E. A.)—Compulsory Education in Crime. MACDOUGALL (ALAN).—Canadian Cattle Trade and Abattoirs.. CREELMAN (W. F. W.)-Relations between Physiology and Psychology III. An attempt at a New Theory of Human Emotions INGLIS (REV. D.)-On the Relation of Quantity to the Esthetic Senti X. 161-82 YOUNG (REV. PROF. G. P.)-An Examination of Prof. Ferrier's Theory of Knowing and Being Notes on Passages in the Platonic Dialogues Prof. Boole's Mathematical Theory of the Laws of Thought. II. MISCELLANEOUS. FITZGERALD (GERALD).-Miracles. (Tit.)...... APPENDIX (Addresses of the Presidents of the Canadian Institute.) LEFROY (CAPT., Afterwards General Sir J. Henry).—On the affairs of the Institute. I. i. 121-3 SERIES. VOL. PAGE. ....... .... ROBINSON (SIR. J. BEVERLEY).-The Condition, Object and Pros- Considerations respecting the condition and prospects of the ALLAN (GEO. WM., M.L. C.)-The present condition and future pros- Observations on the work of the Institute and of the Toronto ALLAN (HON. G. W.)—The progress of discovery in the regions of science A review of the recent progress of knowledge... HAGARTY (HON. J. H., D.C. L.)—On the relation between Science and Theology ..... MCCAUL (REV. JOHN, LL.D.)-Review of the progress of human LOUDON (JAS. M. A.)-On the advancement of science On complexion, climate and race.. I. I. II. .... II. II. II. v. 109-127 ELLIS (PROF. W. H., M.A., M. B.)-On the development, aims and functions of learned societies .... VANDERSMISSEN (W. H., M. A.)-Claims of science and work of the Institute.. III. V. 2-12 HARVEY (ARTHUR, ESQ.)—A critical review of the enterprise of |