!9">6j Report of the Council. g 



13. Out. Ornithological Notes (Winter 1904-05). A. B. 

 Klugh. 



14. Notes on the Fauna and Climate of the Lievre River. 

 E. E. Lemieux. 



15. Why our Field and Roadside Weeds are introduced 

 species. W. T. Macoun. 



16. The Hair-eel {Gordius aquaticus). Prof E. E. Prince. 



17. The Red-breasted Nuthatch. Wm. H. iMoore. 

 18. 'On So-Called Silene Menziesii. Ed. L. Greene. 



19. A New Northern Antennaria. Ed. L. Greene. 



20. A New Goldenrod from Gasp Peninsula M. L. Fernald. 



21. Extracts from Diary of the late Robt. Elliott. W. E. 

 Saunders. 



22. Descriptions of New Species of Testudo and Baena with 

 remarks on some Cretaceous forms. Lawr. M. Lambe. 



23. Notes on Some British Columbia Mammals. Wm. 

 Spreadborough. 



24. The Fly Agaric, and its effects on Cattle. Norman 

 Criddle. 



25. Birds New to Ontario. W. Saunders. 



26. Eggs of the Fresh-water Ling. Prof. Prince and Andrew 

 Halkett. 



27. Eupithecia Youngata. George W. Taylor. 



28. Cultivation of Native Orchids. J. H. C. Dempsey. 



In addition to these, there have been published several short 

 notes, book reviews, accounts of branch meetings, etc 



The series of articles on Nature Study, edited by Dr. Jas. 

 Fletcher, has been continued. In this volume the following papers 

 appear : 



1. Nature Study. Dr. Sinclair. 



2. The Clouded Sulphur Butterfly. Dr. Fletcher. 



3. Short Introduction to some of our Common Birds. Rev. 

 G. Eifrig. 



5. Field Wcrk at the Ottawa Normal School Summer Course 

 for Teachers. A. E. Attwood. 

 . 4. Ottawa Summer School for Teachers. J. H. Putman. 



5. Woolly-Bear Caterpillars. Arthur Gibson. 



6. Nature Observations at Home. Prof. Lochhead. 



