- Niagara library, 1800-1820, by Janet Carnochan
- Picture-writing of the Blackfeet, by John MacLean
- On the structure, micro-chemistry and development of nerve cells, with special reference to their nuclein compounds, by F. H. Scott
- Presidential address, by B.E. Walker
- Chart of elocutionary drill, T.B. Browning, M.A
- Famous Algonquins, Algic legends, Hamilton
- Notes on the possibilities of iron and steel production in Ontario, by Wm. Hamilton Merritt
- The Coptic element in languages of the Indo-European family, by John Campbell
- The language of the Mississaguas [sic] of Scugog, (abstract), by A.F. Chamberlain
- An ancient haunt of the cervus megaceros or great Irish deer, by Daniel Wilson
- Universal or cosmic time, by Sandford Fleming, C. E., C.M.G., etc. : together with other papers, communications and reports in the possession of the Canadian Institute respecting the movement for reforming the time-system of the world and establishing a prime meridian as a zero common to all nations
- Vesuvius and its neighbourhood: memoranda of a visit in 1852 ; "On accidental discoveries", by Henry Scadding
- The Iroquois beach, by A.P. Coleman
- Social organization of the Blackfoot Indians/, by John Maclean
- Canadian Institute, laying the foundation stone
- Notes archaeological, industrial and sociological, on the western DénéEs, with an ethnographical sketch of the same, by A.G. Morice
- Eskimo of Hudson's strait, by F.F. Payne
- Slavery in Canada, by J.C. Hamilton
- Central Canadian waterways transit system, proposed utilization of the main waterways of the four great interior basins of Canada by adding requisite "divide" railway facilities for improved transit thereon, [J.W. Tyrrell]
- Canadian Institute, first lecture course, session 1882-83 ..
- The DénéElanguages, considered in themselves and incidentally in their relations to non-American idioms, by A.G. Morice
- The Panis, an historical outline of Canadian Indian slavery in the eighteenth century, by James Cleland Hamilton
- Studies on the blood of amphibia, by A.B. Macallum
- National characteristics and migrations of the Hurons as indicated by their remains in north Simcoe, by A.F. Hunter
- The administration of Lieut.-Governor Simcoe viewed in his official correspondence, Ernest Cruikshank
- The Western Dénés, their manners and customs, by A.G. Morice
- The Blackfoot sun-dance, by John MacLean
- Essays received in response to an appeal by the Canadian Institute on the rectification of Parliament, together with the conditions on which the council of the Institute offers to award one thousand dollars for prize essays
- The extinct cuttle-fish in the Canadian North-West, a paper read before the Canadian Institute, Toronto, March 14th, 1885, by A. McCharles
- Notes, archaeological, industrial and sociological on the western Déné, with an ethnographical sketch of the same, by A. G. Morice
- The Georgian Bay, an account of its position, inhabitants, mineral interests, fish, timber and other resources : papers read before the Canadian Institute, by James Cleland Hamilton
- On the classifications of the DénéETribes, by A. G. Morice
- Picture-writing of the Blackfeet, by John MacLean
- Peach yellows, by W.R. Shaw
- The Panis, an historical outline of Canadian Indian slavery in the eighteenth century, by James Cleland Hamilton
- Two frontier churches, a paper read before the Canadian Institute at Niagara, on the 2nd of July, 1890, by Janet Carnochan
- The Déné languages, considered in themselves and incidentally in their relations to non-American idioms, by A.G. Morice
- Land transfer reform, an address delivered before the Canadian Institute, Toronto, December 1st, 1883, by J. Herbert Mason
- The Uniform notation of time by all nations
- Asiatic tribes in North America, by John Campbell
- Canadian surveys and museums and the need of increased expenditure thereon, B.E. Walker
- The morphology of the central cylinder in the angiosperms, by Edward C. Jeffrey
- Famous Algonquins, Algic legends, Hamilton
- Notes, archaeological, industrial and sociological on the western Déné, with an ethnographical sketch of the same, by A. G. Morice
- On the classifications of the DénéETribes, by A. G. Morice
- Public libraries in Canada, by James Bain
- On the probable number of the native Indian population of British America, from the proceedings of the Canadian Institute, by J.H. Lefroy
- Petition of the Canadian Institute of Toronto
- The Blackfoot sun-dance, by John MacLean
- Language and religion, by John Maclean