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ing with Di\ Burgess or of examining his collection, know how well 

 qualified he is to instruct others, as well in the science of accuT*ately 

 identifying his material as in the art of making, preparing and mount- 

 ing beautiful specimens for the cabinet. The only thing to be regretted 

 is that the edition is a small one, and consequently it cannot come into 

 the hands of many who would like to see it. We have received two 

 copies for the club library, a perusal of which we highly recommend to 

 our botanical members. 



FLORA OTTAWAENSIS. 



It has been decided by the Council to reprint the 13 pages of the 

 " Flora Ottawaensis " which have so far appeared, and for the future 

 to keep a separate pagination for that part of the Ottawa Naturalist. 

 This is done to meet the wishes of several of the members who have 

 expressed a desire to have these pages printed in such a manner that 

 they may be sepai'ated from the monthly numbers without injuring the 

 rest of the volume. 



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