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The winter course of meetings consisted of six soirees and nine 

 elementary lectures, as follows : # * * * 



(The remainder of tlie report consisted of lists of the papers and 

 reports read at these meetings, and of the officers and leaders for the 

 current year : As this matter has already appeared in The Ottawa 

 Naturalist it is not necessary to republish it.) 



R. B. WHYTE, 



Delegate. 



LIBRARIAN'S RECORD. 



The following publications have been received as donations, or in 

 exchange for the transactions of the Club : 



Royal Society of Canada : Ti-ansactions, Vol. IV. 



Geological Survey of Canada : Maps for Annual Report, 1885. 



Essex Field Club : The Essex Naturalist, No. 4. 



Entomological Society of Ontario : Canadian Entomologist, Vol. 

 XIX, Nos. 4 and 5. 



North Staffordshire Naturalists' Field Club : Annual Report, 1886. 



Winnipeg Board of Trade : Annual Report, 1886. 



Turrey Botanical Club : Bulletin, Vol. XIV, No. 5. 



Botanical Gazette, Crawfordsville : Vol. XII, ]Nos. 3 and 4. 



Peoria Scientific Society : Bulletin, 1887. 



Brooklyn Entomological Society : Entomologica Ameincana, Vol. 

 Ill, Nos. 1 and 2. 



W. P. Dimock, B. A. Truro : The Year Book of New South 

 Wales, 1886 ; New South Wales, Its Progress, Present Condition and 

 Resources; First Progress Report of Royal Commission on Vegetable 

 Products, Victoria; Catalogue of Exhibits cf Western Australian 

 Court ; Notes on the Aborigines of Western Australia ; Select Extra, 

 Tropical Plants; Notes on Western Australia; Catalogue of Oil 

 Paintings and Water Colour Drawings of the Victoria Court ; Malta 

 and its Industries; Catalogue of Malta Court at the Colonial Exhibi- 

 tion ; Forest Protection and Tree Culture on Water Frontages ; 

 Metaraorphic and Overlying Roeks in Ross and Inverness Shires ; 

 Rocks, aiinerals and FosJls, exhibited by Victoria Court at Colonial 

 Exhibition. 



