Centennial Volume, 1849-1949One hundred years of science in Canada: Anthropology, by T. F. McIlwraith. Astronomy, by F. S. Hogg. Botany, by D. L. Bailey. Chemistry, by J. W. Bain. Engineering, by C. R. Young. Geology, by F. J. Alcock. Medicine, by E. F. Burton. Zoölogy, by J. R. Dymond.--A sketch of the history of the Royal Canadian Institute, 1849-1949.--Appendix: [Brief biographies of] officers and councillors of the Royal Canadian Institute, 1849-1949 (p. [169]-232). |
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BOTANY BY D L BAILEY | 3 |
CHEMISTRY BY J WATSON BAIN | 4 |
ENGINEERING BY C R YOUNG | 5 |
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