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Smith, Charles H., and Ian Dyck, eds. William Logan’s 1845 Survey of the Upper Ottawa Valley. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Museum of Civilization/Musée canadien des civilizations, 2007.
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Pighetti, Clelia. “William Dawson and Scientific Education.” Dalhousie Review Vol. 60, no. 4 (Winter -81 1980): 622–633.
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Ingram, Darcy. Wildlife, Conservation and Conflict in Quebec, 1840-1914. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2013.
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Stanworth, Karen. Visibly Canadian: Imaging Collective Identities in the Canadas, 1820-1910. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2014.
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MacDonald, Bertrum H. “Victorian Montreal Scientists Read the World’s Scientific Literature.” Épilogue Vol. 12 (Fall 1991): 23–24.
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Robins, Nora. “Useful Education for the Workingman: The Montreal Mechanics’ Institute, 1828-70.” In Knowledge for the People: The Struggle for Adult Learning In English-Speaking Canada, 1828-1973, edited by Michael R. Weldon, 20–34. Toronto, ON: The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 1987.
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Jarrell, Richard A. “The Social Functions of the Scientific Society in Nineteenth Century Canada.” In Critical Issues in the History of Canadian Science, edited by Richard A. Jarrell and A. E. Roos, 31–44. Thornhill, ON and Ottawa, ON: HSTC Publications, 1983.
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Lefebvre, Roy, and Norman Seymour. The Rivermen : Echoes of Lake St. Francis. Cornwall, ON: Astro Printing, 2007.
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Eagan, William E. “The Multiple Glaciation Debate: The Canadian Perspective.” Earth Sciences History Vol. 5, no. 2 (1986): 144–151.
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Pyenson, Lewis. “The Incomplete Transmission of a European Image: Physics at Greater Buenos Aires and Montreal, 1890-1920.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Vol. 122, no. 2 (April 24, 1978): 92–114.
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Bronson, Susan D. “The Design of the Peter Redpath Museum at McGill University: The Genesis, Expression and Evolution of an Idea about Natural History.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 1992.
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Elson, J. A. “The Contribution of J.W. Dawson (Father) and G.M. Dawson (Son) to the Theory of Glaciation.” Geoscience Canada Vol. 10, no. 4 (December 1983): 213–216.
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Levere, Trevor Harvey. “The British Association Goes West: Montreal 1884.” Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada / Délibérations et mémoires de la société royale du Canada Vol. 20 (1982): 489–497.
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Sheets-Pyenson, Susan. “‘Stones and Bones and Skeletons’: The Origins and Early Development of the Peter Redpath Museum (1882-1912).” McGill Journal of Education Vol. 17, no. 1 (Winter 1982): 45–64.
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Christie, Nancy. “Sir William Logan’s Geological Empire and the ‘Humbug’ of Economic Utility.” The Canadian Historical Review Vol. 75, no. 2 (June 1994): 161–204.
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Schlukbier, George Andrew. Sir William Logan Papers, McGill University Archives, Accession 1207/11, Bundle 1. Montreal: McGill University Archives, 1976.
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Armstrong, Grant K. Sir William Logan Papers, McGill University Archives : Accession 1207/11, Bundle 11. Montreal: McGill University Archives, 1977.
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Witchell, John B. Sir William Dawson. Christian, Educator and Scientist: Unyielding Opponent of Evolution. Pierrefonds, QC: John B. Witchell, 1986.
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Hook, Edna M. Sir William Dawson and Henry Marshall Tory: The Achievements and Ideological Attitudes of Two Great Canadian Educators. Ottawa, ON: Hook’s Books, 1980.
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O’Brien, Charles F. Sir William Dawson, a Life in Science and Religion. Philadelphia, PA: American Philosophical Society, 1971.
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Clark, T. H. “Sir John William Dawson, 1820-1899.” In Pioneers of Canadian Science: Symposium Presented to the Royal Society of Canada in 1964 / Les Pionniers de La Science Canadienne: Colloque Présenté à La Société Royale Du Canada En 1964, edited by George F. G. Stanley, 101–113. Toronto: Published for the society by University of Toronto Press, 1966.
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Reid, W. S. “Sir J. William Dawson on Creation and Evolution.” Canadian Society of Church History Papers (1985): 21–30.
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Frost, Stanley B. “Science Education in the 19th Century: The Natural History Society of Montreal 1827-1925.” McGill Journal of Education Vol. 17, no. 1 (Winter 1982): 31–43.
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Creet, Mario. “Science and Engineering at McGill and Queen’s Universities and the University of Toronto, 1880s to 1920s.” PhD dissertation, Queen’s University, 1992.
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Toal, Ciaran. “Protestants, Catholics, and Masonic Conspiracies: The British Association in Montreal (1884).” ISIS: Journal of the History of Science in Society Vol. 107, no. 1 (May 2016): 26–48.
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Hodgins, Peter. “Presenting Canada to the Scientific Gaze: The Handbook for the Dominion of Canada and the Eccentricity of Science Tourism.” International Journal of Canadian Studies Vol. 48, no. 1 (2014): 153–171.
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MacDonald, Bertrum H., and R. Alan Richardson. Preliminary Bibliographical Inventory of Sources in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine in Canada to the Twentieth Century. London, ON: Department of History of Medicine and Science, Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, 1981.
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Heilbron, J. L. “Physics at McGill in Rutherford’s Time.” In Rutherford and Physics at the Turn of the Century, edited by Mario Bunge and William R. Shea, 42–73. New York, NY: Science History Publications, 1979.
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Croft, L. R. “P.H. Gosse in Newfoundland and Lower Canada, 1827-1838.” Archives of Natural History Vol. 20, no. 1 (1993): 1–29.
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Sheets-Pyenson, Susan. “New Direction for Scientific Biography: The Case of Sir William Dawson.” History of Science Vol. 28, no. 4 (1990): 399–410.
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