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Subject:        From Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada
Date:   Wed, 11 Feb 2009 11:27:53 -0600
From:   Becky Lowery <[log in to unmask]>
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We have received several items from Transactions of the Royal Society of
Canada that may be of interest to some MAPS-L readers.  We will be glad
to send them to anyone who wishes to have them in exchange for the price
of postage.  The author on all of these is W. F. Ganong.  The items are:

The Origin of the Major Canadian Place-names Fundy and  Miramichi
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada Third Series, Volume XX,
Section II, 1926

The Origin of the East-Canadian Place-names Gaspe, Blomidon, and Bras d,Or
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada Third Series, Volume XXII,
Section II, 1928

Crucial Maps in the early Cartography and  Place-nomenclature of the
Atlantic Coast of  Canada, I
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada Third Series, Volume XXIII,
Section II, 1929

Crucial Maps in the early Cartography and  Place-nomenclature of the
Atlantic Coast of  Canada, II
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada Third Series, Volume XXIV,
Section II, 1930

Crucial Maps in the early Cartography and  Place-nomenclature of the
Atlantic Coast of  Canada, III
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada Third Series, Volume XXV,
Section II, 1931

Crucial Maps in the early Cartography and  Place-nomenclature of the
Atlantic Coast of  Canada, IV
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada Third Series, Volume XXVI,
Section II, 1932

Crucial Maps in the early Cartography and  Place-nomenclature of the
Atlantic Coast of  Canada, V
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada Third Series, Volume XXVII,
Section II, 1933

Crucial Maps in the early Cartography and  Place-nomenclature of the
Atlantic Coast of  Canada, VI
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada Third Series, Volume XXVIII,
Section II, 1934

Crucial Maps in the early Cartography and  Place-nomenclature of the
Atlantic Coast of  Canada, VII
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada Third Series, Section II,
Volume XXIX, 1935

Crucial Maps in the early Cartography and  Place-nomenclature of the
Atlantic Coast of  Canada, VIII
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada Third Series, Section II,
Volume XXX, 1936

Crucial Maps in the early Cartography and  Place-nomenclature of the
Atlantic Coast of  Canada, IX
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada Third Series, Section II,
Volume XXXI, 1937

Regards,

Becky Lowery


--
"Rebecca Lowery, Ph.D."
Maps and Data Services Librarian (MC-234)
University of Illinois at Chicago
"Chicago, IL   60680"

(312) 996-5277

A map is the greatest of all epic poems.  Its lines and colors show the realization of great dreams.

        "G.H. Grosvenor, Editor National Geographic, 1903-1954"

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