11 



Macouu,'J. M., Check List of Plants, 157. 



Members, List of, 4 ; List of Correspond- 

 ing, 6; New Members, 18. 



Monday Afternoon Lectures, see Afternoon 

 Lectures. 



Montreal Natural History Society Excur- 

 sion, 59. 



Mosses, New Species described, 154. 



Mushrooms, as food, 143 ; directions for 

 testing, 143. 



New Species of Mosses, 154. 



Officers, List of, 3. 



Ornithological Branch, Eeport for 1S87-8 

 49; Keport for Spring of 1888, 54 ; Ee- 

 port for 1888-89, 149. 



Our Squirrels, 33. 



Packard, Dr. A. S., Entomology for Be- 

 ginners, 102. 



Patron, Our, 105. 



Phosphatic Nodules in the Chazy, 45. 



Platygyrium repens var orthoclados, n. 

 var, 156. 



President's Inaugural Address, 107. 



Programme for Winter of 1888-89. 



Fylaisia ISelwyni, N. S., 156. 



Eoyal Society of Canada, 19. 



Russell and Cambridge, Geology and 



Palaeontology of, 136. 

 Saunders, Prof. W., Address by, 66, 185. 

 Small, H. B., on Studying Botany, 116. 

 Soirees, 7, 99, 105, 106, 141, 144. 

 Sowter, T. W. E., on Chazy Formation at 



Aylmer, P. Q., 7, 11. 

 Squirrels ot Ottawa, 33. 

 Stewart, John, on Glacial Deposits, 145. 

 Sub-excursions, to Beech wood, 47; to 



Beaver Meadow, 47; to Hull, 48, 60; 



to "SiphonotretaBed," 48, 60; to New 



Edinburgh, 48; to Eockcliffe, 48; to 



Government Experimental Farm, 65 ; 



to The Elms, 74. 

 Taylor, Eev. G. W., Lecture on Conchol- 



ogy, 148 ; on Zoology, 146. 

 Treasurer's Balance Sheet, 20. 

 "Wheeler, A. 0., Autumn on the Ottawa, 



7, 81. 

 Winter Meetings. See Soirees. 

 Whyte, E. B., Address by, 47, 48, 59, 



74,75,99, 107. 



Lecture on Botany, 9, 148. 



