Web Site:
https://rsc-src.ca/
Electric
Scotland Note: We have given several of their publications below
and we have also extracted some individual articles from them, all
in pdf format....
The Royal Society
of Canada (RSC; French: Société royale du Canada), also known as the
Academies of Arts, Humanities and Sciences of Canada (French:
Académies des arts, des lettres et des sciences du Canada), is the
senior national, bilingual council of distinguished Canadian
scholars, humanists, scientists and artists. The primary objective
of the RSC is to promote learning and research in the arts, the
humanities and the sciences. The RSC is Canada's National Academy
and exists to promote Canadian research and scholarly accomplishment
in both official languages, to recognize academic and artistic
excellence, and to advise governments, non-governmental
organizations and Canadians on matters of public interest.
The Baronets of Nova
Scotia
Their Country and Cognisance by Sir Edward MacKenzie MacKenzie,
Baronet N.S. Communicated by Sir John Bourinot and read May 23, 1901
(pdf)
Thomas Hutchinson, the last Royal
Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
By the Reverend W. H. Withrow, D. D. read 1901 (pdf)
An Ursuline Epic
By Lt.-Col. William Wood, Author of “The Fight for Canada.” (Read
May 23, 1908.) (pdf)
A Monograph of the Evolution of
the Boundaries of the Province of New Brunswick.
(Contributions to the History of New Brunswick, No. 5.) By William
F. Ganong, M.A., Ph.D. (Presented by Sir John Bourlnot, and read May
23rd, 1901.) (pdf)
The Proceedings in
English and French...
For the Year 1889 (pdf)
For the year 1892 volume X
(pdf)
Trade and Commerce in the Stone Age
By Sir Daniel Wilson, LL.D., F.R.S.E., President of the University
of Toronto. (pdf)
Second Series, Volume 7, 1901
(pdf)
Third Series, Volume 2, 1908
(pdf) |