Club Notes, Etc. 61 



CLUB NOTES. 



Annual Meeting" At the Annual Meeting of the Ottawa Field 

 Naturalists' Club held on Tuesday, March 19th, 1895, the following 

 members were present : Dr. G. M. Dawson, C.M.G., F.R.S., president, 

 in the chair ; Dr. R. W. Ells, Messrs. R. B. Whyte, W. Hague Har- 

 rington, T. C. Weston, A. G. Kingston, Walter R. Billings, T. J. 

 MacLaughlin, Frank T. Shutt, D. B. Dowling, Maurice Panet, R. H. 

 Campbell, Andrew Halkett and H. M. Ami. 



The Sixteenth Annual Report of Council for 1894-95, was read by 

 the Secretary, Dr. Ami, and showed that the Club was in # a flourishing 

 condition.* The following were then elected members of the council 

 for 1895-96, to which is added the name of the patron of the club, the 

 standing committees of Council and leaders. 



patron : 

 THE RT. HONOURABLE THE EARL OF ABERDEEN, 



GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA. 



lprcsiocnt : 



Mr. F. T. Shutt, M.A., F.I.C. 



I0ice=lpreeitt>ent0 : 



Mr. A. G. Kingston. Dr. H. M. Ami, M.A., F.G.S. 



librarian : 

 Mr. S. B. Sinclair, B.A. 



(Xmmul School.) 



Secretary : treasurer : 



Mr. Andrew Halkett. Mr. D. B. Dowling, B.A.Sc. 



(Marine and Fisheries Dept.) [Geol. Survey Dept.) 



Committee : 



Prof. E. E. Prince, B.A., F.L.S. 

 Mr. I anies Fletcher, F. L. S. , F. R. S. C. 

 Mr.*W. F. Ferrier, B.A.Sc, F.G.S. 



Miss A. Shenick, B. Sc. 

 " G. Harmer. 

 " A. M. Living. 



StanMng Committees of Council: 

 Publishing'. Dr. Ami, Prof. Prince, Mr. Dowling, Mr. Kingston, Mr. Ferrier. 

 Excursions : Mr. Kingston, Mr. Dowling, Dr. Ami, Miss Shenick, Miss Living. 

 Soirees: Prof. Prince, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Halkett. 



Xeaocre : 

 Geology : Dr. Ells, Mr. Ferrier, Dr, Ami. 

 Botany: Mr. Whyte, Prof. Macoun, Mr. Craig. 

 Entomology : Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Harrington, Mr. MacLaughlin. 

 Concholo'gy : Mr. Latchford, Mr. Halkett, Mr. O'Brien. 

 Ornithology : Mr. Kingston, Miss Harmer, Mr. Lees. 

 Zoology : Prof. Prince, Mr. Whiteaves, Mr. Small. 



Excursions The Excursion Committee and Council of the Club 

 have before them an interesting series of excursions for the summer. 

 The first general and spring excursion of the Club is to take place on 

 the afternoon of Saturday, the 18th of May, when Chelsea, on the out- 

 skirts of the Laurentide Hills, will be visited. It is needless to describe 



*Full report published in the April number of the Ottawa Naturalist, pp. 

 15 to 18. 



