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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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Sheets-Pyenson, Susan. Cathedrals of Science: The Development of Colonial Natural History Museums During the Late Nineteenth Century. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1988.
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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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Sheets-Pyenson, Susan. “Better than a Travelling Circus: Museums and Meetings in Montreal During the Early 1880s.” Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada/Mémoire de la Société Royale du Canada Vol. 20 (1982): 499–518.
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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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O’Brien, Charles F. Sir William Dawson, a Life in Science and Religion. Philadelphia, PA: American Philosophical Society, 1971.
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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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LePage, Louise. “Le musée Redpath de l’université McGill.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 1987.
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Kuntz, Harry. “Science Culture in English-Speaking Montreal, 1815-1842.” PhD dissertation, Concordia University, 2010. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMG/TC-QMG-979513.pdf.
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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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Harrington, Bernard J. Life of Sir William E. Logan, Kt., LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., &c., First Director of the Geological Survey of Canada. Chiefly Compiled from His Letters, Journals, and Reports. Montreal: Dawson Brothers, 1883.
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Duchesne, Raymond, and Paul Carle. “L’ordre des choses : cabinets et musées d’histoire naturelle au Québec (1824-1900).” Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française Vol. 44, no. 1 (t 1990): 3–30. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/haf/1990-v44-n1-haf2390/304861ar.pdf.
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Daley, Robert, and Paul Dufour. “Creating a ‘Northern Minerva’: John William Dawson and the Royal Society of Canada.” HSTC Bulletin Vol. 5, no. 1 (January 1981): 3–13. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/hstc/1981-v5-n1-hstc3205/800093ar.pdf.
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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.” Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada/Bulletin de la Société pour l’étude de l’architecture au Canada Vol. 17, no. 3 (September 1992): 60–76. https://dalspace.library.dal.ca/bitstream/handle/10222/71340/vol17_3_60_76.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y.
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Astbury, Effie Constance. Casey A. Wood, 1856-1942, Ophthalmologist, Bookman, Ornithologist: A Bio-Bibliography. Montreal: Graduate School of Library Science, McGill University, 1981.
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Catalogue of the Library and Museum of the Natural History Society of Montreal. Montreal: Lovell and Gibson, 1846.