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PART 2.

Art. 1.-Landed Estate and Farming in the South-West of Scotland.

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By Chas. G. Shaw.

2.-Inland Transport.

3.-The Byzantine Empire. By Demetrios Bikelas.

4. The Bayreuth Festival.

5. The Fishery Question-a Canadian View. By W. Leggo,

Winnipeg.

6.-Ossianic Ballads-the Prayer of Ossian. By the Rev. A.

Cameron.

7.-Saved.

8.-Contemporary Literature.

9. Summaries of Foreign Reviews,

VOL. IX.--PART 1.

Art. 1.-The Jurisdiction of the English Courts over Scotsmen.

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3.-Byzantism and Hellenism. By D. Bikelas.

,, 4.-St. Magnus of the Orkneys.

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5.-The Fisheries Question-from a Canadian Point of View.—II. By W. Leggo.

6.-Egypt on the Eve of the English Invasion,

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Art. 1.—The Apocryphal Character of the Moabite Stone. With an Illustration. By the Rev. A. Lowy, Secretary to the Anglo-Jewish Association.

,, 2.-French Canada.

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By J. G. Bourinot, Clerk to the Dominion

House of Commons.

3.-The Subjects of the Byzantine Empire. By D. Bikelas.

4. The Gas Industry of the United Kingdom. By Thos. Newbigging, C.E.

5.-Thomas of Erceldoune.

6. Recent Archæology in Euboia.

7.—Professor le Noire's New Theory of Reason. By T. B. Saunders.

8.-Egypt under the English Invasion.

9.-Contemporary Literature.

10.-Summaries of Foreign Reviews.

A few Sets of the earlier Volumes may still be had,

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I. THE APOCRYPHAL CHARACTER OF THE MOABITE STONE. WITH AN ILLUSTRATION. BY THE REV. A. Löwy, Secretary to the Anglo-Jewish Association.

II. FRENCH CANADA. By J. G. BOURINOT, Clerk to the Dominion House of Commons.

III. THE SUBJECTS OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE, By D.

BIKELAS.

IV. THE GAS INDUSTRY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. BY THOS. NEWBIGGING, C. E.

V. THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE.

VI. RECENT ARCHEOLOGY IN EUBOIA.

VII. PROFESSOR LE NOIRÉ'S NEW THEORY OF REASON. VIII. EGYPT UNDER THE ENGLISH INVASION.

XI.

By T. B. SAUNDERS.

CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE.

X. SUMMARIES OF FOREIGN REVIEWS.

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