Candian material in the nineteenth-century sessional papers falls into two categories, the first relating specifically to the affairs of Canada and British North America, and the second, contained in more comprehensive intercolonial papers, relating not only to Canada but to other colonies as well. Examples of the first kind are Lord Durhams report on the affairs of British North America (Irish University Press Canada Vol 2) and the select Committee reports of 1857 on the Hudsons Bay Company (Irish University Press Canada Vol 3): the Select Committee reports of 1836 and 1837 on Aborigines, in British settlements, where Australian Aborigines, the Kaffirs and Indians of the Red River are treated of side by side, provide good examples of the second kind (Irish University Press subject set Vols Aborigines 1 and 2). The subject list which follows contain all the papers relating specifically to Canada and British North America throughout the nineteenth century but not those which treat of other areas as well. The intercolonial papers have been arranged by the Irish University Press in such subjects sets as Anthropology - Aborigines; Colonies - General; Emigration; Government - Diplomatic Service; and United States.
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