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Paper Industry Blyth: The Development of the paper industry in old , 1824-1867, LXII, 119. Edwards: The Establishment of papermaking in Upper , XXXIX, 63. Parfitt, Charles Daniel Wetherell: Charles Daniel Parfitt, XLIV, 45. Parliament Cruikshank: A Sketch of the public life and services of Robert Nichol, a member of the Legislative Assembly and quartermaster general or the Militia of , XIX, 6. Machar: Some epochs in the story of old Kingston, VIII, 102. Morrison (ed.): Portraits of the Canadian parliament of 1850, XLII, 153. Our first Legislative Assembly, 1792, XLVI, 1. Riddell: The Legislature of Upper Canada and contempt, drastic methods of early provincial parliaments with critics, XXII, 186. Spragge: Meeting place of the first legislature of Upper Canada, LII, 140. Parry Sound McKean: Early Parry Sound and the Beatty family, LVI, 167. Patronage Wise: Upper Canada and the Conservative tradition, PR, 20. Paudash, Robert, Chief of the Mississaugas Burnham: The Coming of the Mississagas, VI, 7. Peck, Rev. Edmund J. Zaslow (ed.): Rendezvous at Moose Factory, 1882, LIII, 81. Pelee Island Martyn: The Patriot invasion of Pelee Island, LVI, 153. Penal System Bellomo: Upper Canadian attitudes towards crime and punishment, 1832-1851, LXIV, 11. Elliott: Crime and punishment in early Upper Canada, XXVII, 335. Penetanguishene, Simcoe County Barnett (ed.): A Letter from Penetanguishene in 1855, XL, 7. Barry: Notes and queries. The meaning of the word "Lines". Church of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetanguishene, LVIII, 257. Dwelly: St. James' Church, Penetanguishene, XXXIV, 111. Henderson: Some notes on a visit to Penetanguishene and the Georgian Bay in 1856, XXVIII, 30. MacCallum: History of the hospital for the insane (formerly the military and naval depot), Penetanguishene, Ontario, XII, 121. Osborne: The Migration of Voyageurs from Drummond Island to Penetanguishene in 1828, III, 123. Snider: Recovery of H.M.S. Tecumseth, of Upper Canada Naval Department, succeeding His Majesty's , at Penetanguishene, August 29, 1953, XLVI, 97. Pennsylvania Germans, see Mennonites Periodicals, see Journalism Perry, Peter Jones: The Peter Perry Election and the rise of the Clear Grit Party, XII, 164. 145 -

Perth Settlement Cruikshank: Notes on the foregoing military settlements, XX, 98. Morgan: The First Tay Canal; an abortive Upper Canadian transportation enterprise of a century ago, XXIX, 103. Playter: An Account of the founding of three military settlements in Eastern Ontario Perth, Lanark, and Richmond, 1815-20, XX, 98. Peterborough, Peterborough County Pammett: ,\ssisted emigration from Ireland to Upper Canada under Peter Robinson in 1825, XXXI, 178. Wallis: James Wallis, founder of Fenelon Falls and pioneer in the early development of Peterborough, LII, 257. Peters, Rev. Samuel Young: "Bishop" Peters, XXVII, 583. Petroglyphs Sweetman: A Preliminary report on the Peterborough Petroglyphs, XLVII, WI. Pettit, Nathaniel Wilson: Nathaniel Pettit, XXXII, 192. Petun Tribe Bruce: The Petuns, VIII, 34. Physical Geography Laidler: Long Point, Lake Erie; some physical and historical aspects, XXXVI, 48. Pickhaver, Paul An Old apprenticeship indenture, XLI, 217. Pioneer Life Armstrong (ed.): The Rev. Newton Bosworth, pioneer settler on Yonge Street, LVIII, 163. Bond: Alexander James Christie, By town pioneer, his life and times, 1787-1843, LVI, 17. Brief sketch of a Canadian pioneer, VI, 92. Burkholder: Palatine Settlements in York County, XXXVII, 81. Byerly: Pioneers and pioneer days in Fergus, XXX, 66. Clark: Memoirs of Colonel John Clark of Port Dalhousie, C.W., VII, 157. Cruikshank: The Activity of Abel Stevens as a pioneer, XXXI, 56. Fleming: Pioneer settlers walk 130 miles, XXXV, 14. Fosse: Early days in Muskoka, XXXIV, 104. Garland: Pioneer drinking habits and the rise of the temperance agitation in Upper Canada prior to 1840, XXVII, 341. Gibson: Conditions in York County a century ago, XXIV, 356. Greeley: Sketches of the past, XXIII, 243. Gundy: Gilbert Purdy, pioneer jack-of-all trades, XLIX, 181. Hamil: An Early settlement on St. Joseph Island, LIII, 251. Highland pioneers of the County of Middlesex, IX, 26. Kilbourn: Reminiscences of the first settlers of Owen Sound, XVIII, 7. Lajeunesse: The First four years of the settlement on the Canadian side of the Detroit River, XLVII, 122. Laidler: John Troyer of Long Point Bay, Lake Erie, XXXIX, 15. - 146

Pioneer Life cont'd. Lefroy: Recollections of Mary Warren Breckenridge of Clarke Township, III, 110. McCollom: McCollom memoirs, VI, 86. McKean; Early Parry Sound and the Beatty family, LVI, 167. May: Bush life in the Ottawa Valley eighty years ago, XII, 153. Murray: An Upper Canada "Bush Business" in the fift ies, XXXVI, 41. Osborne: Pioneer sketches and family reminiscences, XXI, 213. Poldon: Women in pioneer life, XVII, 25. Reed: The Scaddings, a pioneer family in York, XXXVI, 7. Rempel: The History and development of early forms of building construction in Ontario, LII, 235 and LIII, 1 (Parts 1-2). Rowe: Anderson record, from 1699 to 1896, VI, 109. Smith: Reminiscences of the first Sarnia survey, LIX, 79. Spencer: Ship and shanty in the early fifties, XVIII, 25. Tasker: The United Empire Loyalist settlement at Long Point, Lake Erie, II, 9. Thomas: Reminiscences of the first settlers in the County of Brant, XII, 58. Tinkiss-Good: In the path of progress, St. Lawrence Valley sites threatened by the Seaway, XLV, 165. Waldie: Pioneer days in Brant County, XXXV, 56. Wallace: Pioneers of the Scotch settlement on the shore of Lake St. Clair, XLI, 173. Waterbury: Sketch of Peter Teeple, Loyalist and pioneer, 1762-1847, I, 122. Wilson: Consumer buying in Upper Canada, 1791-1840, XXXVI, 33. Wilson: The Steele family, XXXIV, 117. Pitkethly, Lawrence Brook: Latvrence Pi tkethly, Dr. Smyles, and Canadian revolutionaries in the , 1842, LVII, 79. Place-Names Cameron: An Introduction to the study of Scottish settlement of Southern Ontario, a comparison of place names, LXI, 167. Fontaine Becancourt, LVII, 99. Names are pegs to hang history on, XXIII, 223. Gardiner: Ontario onomatology and British biography: old country stories suggested by Canadian place-names, VI, 37. MacLaren: British naval officers of a century ago. Barrie and its streets -- a history of their names, XVII, 106. Reed: The Histor ic value of street names, XXV, 385. Robinson: More about , XLV, 123. Sinclair: The Former names of the Thames River, XVII, 37. White: Place-names in Georgian Bay, XI, 5. Williams: The Origin of the names of the post offices in Simcoe County, VII, 193. Wintemberg: The Place and stream names of Oxford County, OntariO, XXII, 259. Belleville and Cobourg When the "Plain Speaker I s" type was pied, XX, 84. Riddell: An Old provincial newspaper (1836), XIX, 139. - 147 -

Point Frederick, Frontenac County Preston: Broad pennants on Point Frederick, L, 81. Political History Armstrong: The Carfrae Family, a study in early Toronto Toryism, LIV, l6l. Baldwin: The Political power of Colonel Thomas Talbot, LXI, 9. Barnett: An Election without politics - 1857 - I. Buchanan, XIV, 153. Brown: The Macdonald-Cartwright struggle in Lennox, November, 1873, LXI, 33. Carstairs: From colony to commonwealth, 1841-1867, XXIII, 15. Cornell: The Genesis of Ontario politics in the , 1838-1871, PR, 59. Crowley: Mackenzie King and the 1911 election, LXI, 18l. Cruikshank: The Government of Upper Canada and Robert Gourlay, XXIII, 65. Cuff: The Conservative Party machine and the Election of 1911 in Ontario, LVII, 149. Cuff: The Toronto eighteen and the election of 1911, LVII, 169. Evans: The Ontario press on 's first six weeks as Premier, LVI, 125. Gates: W.L. MacKenzie's Volunteer and the first parliament of United Canada, LIX, 163. Gibson: How Ottawa became the capital of Canada, XLVI, 213. Griezic: William McDougall and the north Ontario and north Lanark by-elections, 1864, LIX, 1. Guest: Upper Canada's first political party, LIV, 275. Home: Methods of elections and problems of education in the fifties, from the official records of Louth Township, XLV, 37. Humphries: The Gamey Affair, LIX, 101. Humphries (ed.): Mackenzie King looks at two 1911 elections, LVI, 203. Johnson: The Halton-By election, March, 1850: a politicans view, LX, 147. Kerr: Sir Oliver Mowat and the campaign of 1894, LV, 1. Kerr: When orange and green united 1832-39; the alliance of Macdonell and Gowan, XXXIV, 34. Landon: An Upper Canada community in the political crisis of 1849, XXVI, 461. Lee: The Dominion general election of 1878 in OntariO, LI, 172. MacKirdy: The Lpyalty issue in the 1891 federal election campaign, and an ironic footnote, LV, 143. Metcalf: Samuel Bealy Harrison, forgotten reformer, L, 117. Miller: Yonge Street politics, 1828 to 1832, LXII, 101. Montgomery: The Six Nations Indians and the Macdonald franchise, LVII, 13. Nelles: Loya1ism and local power: the District of Niagara, 1792- 1837, LVIII, 99. - 148 -

Political History cont'd. Oliver: Howard Ferguson, the timber scandal and the leadership of the Ontario Conservative Party, LXII, 163. Oliver: Tory hatchet man, Howard Ferguson on the Whitney backbenches, LXI, 121- Pattullo: Leaves from an unpublished volume, XVII,S. Prang: Hackenzie King woos Ontario, 1919-1921, LVIII, 1- Richards: The Joneses of Brockville and the , LX, 169. Riddell: The Bidwell elections; a political episode in Upper Canada a century ago, XXI, 236. Snell: The by-election of 1873, and Thomas Hoss, LVIII, 237. Sorrell: 1828 Upper Canada election results table, LXIII, 67. Squair: An Election in 1867, XV, 44. Stewart: Dr. William Dunlop as Hember of Parliament for Huron County, XXXIX, 51. Swainson: Business and politics: the career of John Willoughby Crawford, LXI, 225. Tennyson: The Cruise of the t

Porteous, John Hamil (ed.): Schenectady to Michilimackinac, 1765 and 1766, journal of John Porteous, XXXIII, 75. Powell, William Dummer Riddell: Dr. Edward Jenner and the Canadian pirate, XXVII, 525. Riddell: A Story of early Upper Canada, XXIII, 384. Presbyterian Church Banks: American Presbyterians in the Niagara Peninsula, 1800-1840, LVII, 135. Burt: The Rev. John Barclay, M.A., the first Presbyterian minister settled in Kingston, XVI, 37. Clark: Notes on the Galt churches, XXII, 18. Clark: Rev. William Jenkins of Richmond Hill, XXVII, 15. Clendennan: Some Presbyterian U.E. Loyalists, III, 117. Garland (ed.): The Proudfoot papers, 1833, XXVI, 498; XXVII, 435; 1834-35, XXVIII, 71; XXIX, 141; XXX, 124; XXXI, 91; XXXII, 92. Garland: Some phases of pioneer religious life in Upper Canada before 1850, XXV, 231- Jenkins: Grace seasoned with salt, a profile of Reverend William Jenkins, 1779-1843, LI, 95. McMullen: History of Presbyterianism in the County of Oxford, XVII, 22. Osborne: Pioneer sketches and family reminiscences, XXI, 213. Riddell: When a few claimed monopoly of spiritual functions: Canadian state trials -- the King against Clark Bentom, XXII, 202. Smith: Some Hessians of the U.E.L. settlement in Marysburgh, XXI, 259. Taylor (ed.): An Account of the first mission of the Associate Synod to Canada West, L, 101. Presqu'isle James: Notes to accompany foregoing paper on "Presqu'isle", V, 75. Wellington: Presqu'isle, V, 61. Prince, Colonel John Douglas: The , LXI, 137. Printing Colgate: Louis Roy, first printer in Upper Canada, XLIII, 123. Procter, General Henry Coutts: Thamesville and the Battle of the Thames, IX, 20. Ermatinger: The Retreat of Procter and Tecumseh, XVII, 11. Prohibition Hallowell: Prohibition in Ontario. Toronto: Ontario Historical Society, 1972 (Research Publication No.2) . McKean: Early Parry Sound and the Beatty family, LVI, 167. Squair: President's address, June 5, 1918, XVI,S. Tennyson: Sir William Hearst and the Ontario Temperance Act, LV, 233. Protectionism Lee: The Dominion federal election of 1878 in Ontario, LI, 172. Protestant Protective Association Watt: Anti-Catholicism in Ontario politics, the role of the Protestant Protective Association in the 1894 election, LIX, 57. - 150 -

Proudfoot, Rev. William Garland (ed.); The Proudfoot Papers, 1833, XXVI, 498; XXVII, 435; 1834-35 XXVIII, 71; XXIX, 141; XXX, 124; XXXI, 91; XXXII, 92. The Proudfoot Papers, a new source of research material, LIII, 191. Provincial Freeman Murray: The Provincial Freeman, a new source for the history of the Negro in Canada, LI, 25. Provincial Parks Wheatley: Ontario provincial parks museums, LIII, 197. Provincialism MacKirdy: National vs. provincial loyalty; the Ontario Western boundary dispute, 1883-1884, LI, 191. Purdy, Gilbert Gundy: Gilbert Purdy, pioneer jack-of-all trades, XLIX, 181. Putnam, William Gray (ed.): The Life and death of "General" William Putnam, XLVI. 3.

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Railways Armstrong: Toronto's first railway venture, 1834-1838, LVIII, 21. Armstrong and Hultin: The Anglo-American magazine looks at urban Upper Canada on the eve of the railway era, PR, 43. Bond: Tracks into Ottawa, the construction of railways into Canada's capital, LVII, 123. Breithaupt: The Railways of Ontario, XXV, 12. Eadie: Edward Wilkes Rathbun and the Napanee, Tamworth and Quebec Railway, LXIII, 113. Ferris; Railways of British North America, XXXVIII, 31. Johnston: Stratford and Goderich in the days of the Canada Company, LXIII, 7l. Stamp: J.D. Edgar and the Pacific Junction railway: the problems of a nineteenth century Ontario railway promoter, LV, 119. Walker: Transportation of coal into Southern Ontario, 1871-1921, LXIII, 15. - 151 -

Railways, see also Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway, Buffalo and Brantford Railway, Great Western Railway, Northern Railway Rains, Maj. William Kingdon Hamil: An Early settlement on St. Joseph Island, LIII, 251. Rankin, Char les Surveyor Charles Rankin's exploration for the Pioneer Road, Garafraxa to Owen Sound, 1837. Notes by E.W. Banting and A.F. Hunter, XXVII, 497. Ransford, Henry McInnes (ed.): The Diary of Henry Ransford, LI, 251. Rathbun, Edward Wilkes Eadie: Edward Wilkes Rathbun and the Napanee, Tamworth and Quebec Railway, LXIII, 113. Rawdon Township, Hastings County Gardiner: Ontario onomatology and British biography: old country stories suggested by Canadian place-names, VI, 37. Raymond, Chevalier Charles de Riddell: Chevalier Charles de Raymond on the posts in French Canada, XXVIII, 140. Rebellion Losses Cross: Stony Monday, 1849: the rebellion losses riot in By town, LXIII, 177. Landon: Rebellion losses claims in London District in 1845, XXVII, 428. Landon: An Upper Canada community in the political crisis of 1849, XXVI, 461. Rebellion of 1837 Barnett: The Books of the political prisoners and exiles of 1838, XVI, 10. Barnett: Silas Fletcher, instigator of the Upper Canadian Rebellion, XLI, 7. Coventry: A Contemporary account of the Rebellion in Upper Canada, 1837, XVII, 113. Craig (ed.): Comments on Upper Canada in 1836 by Thomas Carr, XLII, l7l. Cruikshank: The Insurrection in the Short Hills in 1838, VIII, 5. Cruikshank: The Invasion of Navy Island in 1837-1838, XXXII, 7. Cruikshank: A Twice-told tale. (The Insurrection in the Short Hills in 1838), XXIII, 180. Douglas; The Battle of Windsor, ;..xI, 137. Gray (ed.): The Life and death of "General" William Putnam, XLVI, 3. Green: Upper Canada's Black defenders, XXVII, 365. Johnson (ed.): Sir James Gowan, Sir John A. Macdonald and the Rebellion of 1837, LX, 61. Johnson: The SOCial composition of the Toronto Bank guards, 1837-1838, LXIV, 95. Kerr: Van Egmond r s apology for his presence in Mackenzie's camp at Montgomery's, XXXIII, 99. Lacey: The Trials of John Montgomery, LII, 141. - 152 -

Rebellion of 1837 cont'd. Landon: London and its vicinity, 1837-38, XXIV, 410. Landon: Rebellion losses claims in London District in 1845, XXVII, 428. A Letter of 1837, XLII, 159. Magill: Andrew Drew, the man who burned the Caroline, LIX, 137. McCrae: Battle of Windsor, Canada, December 4th, 1838, VI, 78. Martyn: The Patriot invasion of Pelee Island, LVI, 153. Moir: FitzGibbon's secret visitor, XLVIII, 108. Muggeridge: John Rolph, a reluctant rebel, LI, 217. Riddell: Robert (Fleming) Gourlay, XIV,S. Riddell: A Trial for high treason in 1838, XVIII, 50. Spragge (ed.): A Letter from Government House, Toronto, December, 1837, LI, 231. Spragge (ed.): The Steamship Traveller and the R~hellion of 1837, LII, 251. Stanley; Invasion, 1838, LIV, 237. Staton: Some unusual sources of information in the Toronto Reference Library on the Canadian Rebellion of 1837-38, XVII, 58. Sumner: Activities of Canadian patriots in the Rochester District, 1837-1838, XXXVI, 28. Waterbury: Sketch of Peter Teeple, Loyalist and pioneer, 1762-1847, I, 122. Reciprocity Cuff: The Toronto eighteen and the election of 1911, LVII, 169. Underhill (ed.): An American Consul's advice, 1870, XLIII, 151. Reed, Thomas Arthur Colgate: Thomas Arthur Reed, in memoriam, L, 116. Reform Movement Hamil: The Reform Movement in Upper Canada, PR, 9. Reform Party Guest: Upper Canada's first political party, LIV, 275. Hodgins and Jones {ed.}: A Letter on the Reform Party, 1860, SandfieldMacdonald and the London Free Press, LVII, 39. Jackson: The Organization of Upper Canadian Reformers, 1818-1867, LIII, 95. Reformers Brook: Lawrence Pitkethly, Dr. Smy1es, and Canadian revolutionaries in the United States, 1842, LVII, 79. Regiment de Watteville Martin: The Regime~de Watteville, its settlement and service in Upper Canada, LII, 17. Regional History zaslow: The Toronto meeting of the A.A.S.L.H., August 30 - September 2, 1967, LIX, 129. Regionalism Stanley: Regionalism in Canadian history, LI, 163. Religious History McCartney: Sectarian strife in Dundas County, a Lutheran-Episcopalian land endowment controversy, 1784-1849, LIV, 69. Moir: The Upper Canadian religious tradition, PR, 189. Riddell: When a few claimed monopoly of spiritual functions: Canadian state trials -- the King against Clark Bentom, XXII, 202. - 153 -

Religious History, see also Amish, Anglican Church, Baptist Church, Children of Peace, Clergy Reserves, Congregational Church, Lutheran Church, Mennonites, Methodist Church, ~1issions, Moravian Church, Presbyterian Church, Quakers, Brethren in Christ Revivals Garland: Some phases of pioneer religious life in Upper Canada before 1850, XXV, 231. Revolutionary War, see American Revolution Richards, John Spragge (ed.): A Visit to Upper Canada in 1830, by John Richards, XLVIII, 117. Richardson, John Cruikshank: The John Richardson letters, VI, 20. Klinck: Early creative literature of Western Ontario, some books of the first fifteen years, 1828-1843, XLV, 155. Klinck: Major Richardson's "Kensington Gardens in 1830", XLVIII, 101. Richmond, Duke of, see Lennox, Charles Richmond Township, Lennox and Addington Counties A Register of baptisms by the R~v. Robt. McDowall, I, 95. Richmond Hill, York County Clark: Rev. William Jenkins of Richmond Hill, XXVII, 15. Teefy: Annals of an old Post Office on Yonge Street (Richmond Hill), XIII,S. Richmond Settlement Cruikshank: Notes on the foregoing military settlements, XX, 100. Playter: An Account of the founding of three military settlements in Eastern Ontario -- Perth, Lanark, and Richmond, 1815-20, XX, 98. Hill: The Construction of the Rideau Canal, 1826-1832, XXII, 117. Raudzens: "Red George" Macdonell, military saviour of Upper Canada?, LXII, 199. Roads Breithaupt: Dundas Street and other early Upper Canada roads, XXI,S. Cross: The Stormy history of the York roads, 1833-1865, LIV, 1. Green: The Niagara Portage Road, XXIII, 260. Sherk: Reminiscences of the upper part of the old Road, XXV, 420. Spragge: Colonization roads in Canada West, 1850-1867, XLIX, 1. Surveyor Charles Rankin's exploration for the Pioneer Road, Garafraxa to Owen Sound, 1837. Notes by E.W. Banting and A.F. Hunter, XXVII, 497. Talman: Travel in Ontario before the coming of the railway, XXIX, 85. Wallace: The Old stage road along Lake St. Clair, XXV, 450. Roberts, Phoebe Gray (ed.): Phoebe Roberts' diary of a Quaker Missionary journey to Upper Canada, XLII, 7. Robinson, Sir John Beverley CarelJ=ss (ed.): Letters from Tho'l1as Talbot to John Beverley Robinson, XLIX, 25. Cook: John Beverley Robinson and the Conservative blueprint for the Upper Canadian community, LXIV, 79. Cruikshank: John Beverley Robinson and the trials for treason in 1814, XXV, 191. - 154 -

Robinson, Peter Maltby: A New look at the Peter Robinson emigration of 1823, LV, 15. Pammett: Assisted emigration from Ireland to Upper Canada under Peter Robinson in 1825, XXXI, 178. Roblin Family -- Sophiasburgh Osborne: Pioneer sketches and family reminiscences, XXI, 213. Rochester District, New York Sumner: Activities of Canadian patriots in the Rochester District, 1837-1838, XXXVI, 28. Rockwood, Wellington County Sherk: A Pioneer academy, XXIII, 466. Rockwood Academy Sherk: A Pioneer academy, XXIII, 466. Rogers, John Frankel: Captain John Rogers, XXV, 226. Rolph, John Muggeridge: John Rolph, a reluctant rebel, LI, 217. Rolph, Dr. Thomas Farrell: Schemes for the transplanting of refugee American Negroes from Upper Canada in the 1840's, LII, 245. Ross, George W. Stamp: Educational leadership in Ontario, 1867-1967, PR, 196. Rottenburg, Maj.-General Sir Francis de Weekes: The , civil authority and martial law in Upper Canada, XLVIII. 147. Rousseaux, Jean Baptiste Hunter: The Probated wills of men prominent in the public affairs of early Upper Canada, XXIII. 328. Rowell, Newton Wesley Oliver: Tory hatchet man, Howard Ferguson on the Whitney backbenches. LXI, 121. Prang: The Evolution of a Victorian Liberal, N.W. Rowell, PR, 126. Roy, Louis Colgate: Louis Roy, first printer in Upper Canada, XLIII, 123. Royal Engineers Bain: Surveys of a water route between Lake Simcoe and the Ottawa River by the Royal Engineers, 1819-1827. L, 15. Royal Hilitary College Preston: R.M.C., and Kingston, the effect of imperial and military influences on a Canadian community, LX, 105. Royal Ontario Museum ~ameron: The Royal Ontario Museum, 1912-1962, LIII, 193. Rudd, James Sutherland Young: The Mission of Cornwall, 1784-1812, XXV, 481. Ruley, JesseT. Duff: Jesse T. Ruley, in memoriam, LI, 119. Rush-Bagot Agreement Scammell: The Rush-Bagot agreement of 1817, XIII, 58. Russell, Elizabeth Hunter: The Probated wills of persons prominent in the public affairs of early Upper Canada, second collection, XXIV. 381. - 155 -

Russell, Peter Cruikshank: The Early life and letters of the Honourable Peter Russell, XXIX, 121. Cruikshank and Hunter (ed.): The Correspondence ~ the Honourable Peter Russell, with allied documents relating to his administration of the government of Upper Canada during the o~ficial term of Lieutenant-Governor J.G. Simcoe, while on leave of absence, 3 v. Toronto: Ontario Historical Society, 1932-36. Firth: The Administration of Peter Russell, 1796-1799, XLVIII, 163. Hunter: The Probated wills of men prominent in the public affairs of Upper Canada, XXIII, 328. Ryerse, Captain Samuel Ryerse: Port Ryerse; its harbour and former trade, XX, 145. Tasker: The United Empire Loyalist settlement at Long Point, Lake Erie, II, 9. Ryerson, Egerton Hathaway: Early schools of Toronto, XXIII, 312. Hathaway: The River Credit and the Mississaugas, XXVI, 432. McGregor: Egerton Ryerson, Albert Carman, and the founding of Albert College, Belleville, LXIII, 205. Onn: Egerton Ryerson's philosophy of education, something borrowed or something new?, LXI, 77. Ryerson, George Sissons (ed.): George pyeraon to Sir , 9 June, 1826, XLIV, 23. Ryerson, Col. Joseph Locke: The Loyalists in Ontario, XXX, 181. Tasker: The United Empire Loyalist settlement at Long Point, Lake Erie, II, 9.

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St. Catharines Clark: The Ml'.nicipal loan fund in Upper Canada, XVIII, 44. St. Davids, Niagara County Ruley: Along the Four Mile Creek, XLVIII, Ill. Saint Domingo Cruikshank: Simcoe's mission to Saint Domingo, XXV, 78. St. Ives, Middlesex County Jury: St. Ives, XLI, 133. Saint Joseph Island, Lake Huron Hamil: An Early settlement on St. Joseph Island, LIII, 251. St. Lawrence Seaway The Ontario Historical SOCiety and the Preservation of the historic values of the St. Lawrence Seaway Area, XLVIII, 81. St. Lawrence Valley Tinkiss-Good: In the path of progress, St. Lawrence Valley sites threatened by the Seaway, XLV, 165. St. Thomas, Elgin County Coyne: Colonel Talbot's relation to the early history of London, XXIV, 10.