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168 The Ottawa Naturalist [November 



THE OTTAWA FIELD-NATURALISTS' CLUB. 



LECTURE PROGRAMME. 



1Q07 

 Dec. 10. General Exhibition of Specimens. 

 Address by Dr. J F. White. 

 Personal Experiences in the Field during the past season : 



Dr. S. B. Sinclair, "Education and Forestry." (Illustrated). 



Dr. James Fletcher, "Mountain Sprites." 



Dr. H. M. Ami, "A Talk on the Centenary of the Geological 



Society of London." 

 Mr. F. T. Shutt, "Rain and Snow." 



Mr. A. Halkett, "Observations in the Provinces of Alberta 

 and Saskatchewan." (Xormal School). 

 1908 

 Jan. 7. -"Some Sanitary Considerations in the Construction, Heating, 

 and Ventilation of Dwellings." P. H. Bryce, M.D. 



Report of the Zoological Branch. (Carnegie Library). 



Jan. 21. "The Honey Bee and other Bees." Dr. James Fletcher. 



"The Life and Work of the Honey Bee as observed from Sprii:g 

 to Fall," Mr. Percy H. Selwyn. 



Report of the Entomological Branch. (Carnegie Library). 



Feb. 4. -"The Height-of-Land Country between the St. Lawrence and 

 Hudson Bay Waters." (Illustrated). The President, Mr. W. 

 J. Wilson, Ph. B. 



Report of the Geological Branch. (Normal School). 



Feb. 18. "Wheat, its Improvement and Uses." Dr. Charles Saunders. 

 (Illustrated) . 



Report of the Ornithological Branch. (Normal School). 



Mar. 3. "The Time and Place for Nature Study in the Public Schools," 

 Dr. John Brittain, Macdonald College. 



Report of the Botanical Branch. (Normal School). 



Mar. 17. "What is the Shamrock?" Prof. John Macoun. 

 ANNUAL MEETING. (Carnegie Library). 



All the Lectures are Free and Open to the Public. Each Meeting 

 will begin at 8 o'clock sharp. 



