. Canada, an encyclopaedia of the country [microform] : the Canadian Dominion considered in its historic relations, its natural resources, its material progress and its national development. Agriculture; Canadian literature; Finance; Natural history; Natural resources; Agriculture; Littérature canadienne; Finances; Sciences naturelles; Ressources naturelles. T^mr CANADA : AN ^DIA. 121 r Fleming; Canada on the Pacific, by Charles Hor- etzky, ; the Hon Alexander McmtIs's work upon Indian Treaties ; From Ontario to the Pacific, by Mrs. Spragge, and Mountain and Prairie, by the Rev.


. Canada, an encyclopaedia of the country [microform] : the Canadian Dominion considered in its historic relations, its natural resources, its material progress and its national development. Agriculture; Canadian literature; Finance; Natural history; Natural resources; Agriculture; Littérature canadienne; Finances; Sciences naturelles; Ressources naturelles. T^mr CANADA : AN ^DIA. 121 r Fleming; Canada on the Pacific, by Charles Hor- etzky, ; the Hon Alexander McmtIs's work upon Indian Treaties ; From Ontario to the Pacific, by Mrs. Spragge, and Mountain and Prairie, by the Rev. Dr. I). M. Gon'on; Our North Land, by C. R. Tuttle ; The History of Manitoba, bj- Messrs. Gunnand Tuttle; and—most important of all to the seeker after general information—Professor Macoun's Manitoba and the North-West (1882) followed. Four narratives of the second North- West Rebellion have also been written by G. Mercer Adam, the Rev. C. P. Mulvaney, , Colonel the Hon. C. A. Boulton and the Rev. R. G. MacBetli respectively. In 1894-5 appear- ed an elaborate and valuable, though not well arranged work in three volumes by Alexander Hegg, , of Winnipeg, upon the History of the North-West. At the same time there was published the History of British Columbia, by Alex- ander IJcgg of Victoria, —the pioneer work upon this 'general subject. The Selkirk Settlement, by the Rev. R. G. MaclJcth of Winnipeg, a work upon the Indians of the North-West by Dr. John MacLean, and narratives of pioneer missionary life by the Rev. E. R. Young and the Rev. George Young, must also be mentioned as of sterling in- terest and value. To return to Ontario, W. J. Rattray's Sco^ in British North America showed great ability, and Nicholas Flood Davin's />ts/{- »fC»i»Ca»(i(/(Twasaworkof unusual brilliancy and interest. J. Edmund Collins wrote a history of the Administration of Lord Lome which was marred by the constant intrnsionofviews peculiar to him- self and fatal in their expr


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