108 The Ottawa Naturalist. [Nov. 



ceased, and I closed the opening with adhesive plaster, leaving 

 the place at the top as near to nature as possible, so that I might 

 see the moth emerge in its full beauty and thus will have watched 

 a part of the life cycle of one of Nature's little children. 



PROGRAMME OF WINTER LECTURES. 



November 25th, 1913, (Tuesday). Open Meeting. 

 Exhibits and Addresses by members. 

 (Normal School Assembly Hall). 



December 9th, 1913, (Tuesday). 



' The Old Iroquoian Religion and the Handsome Lake 



Reform." (Illustrated ) 



Dr. C. M. Barbeau, Assistant Ethnologist, Geological Survey. 



(Normal School Assembly Hall). 



January 13th, 1914, (Tuesday). 



"Forestry and Conservation." (Illustrated) 



Dr. Clyde Leavitt, Commission of Conservation, Ottawa. 



(Normal School Assembly Hall). 



January 27th, 1914, (Tuesday). 



"The Shedding of Leaves, Flowers and Fruits." (Illustrated) 



Dr. Francis E. Lloyd, Department of Botany, McGill 



University, Montreal. 



(Normal School Assembly Hall). 



February 10th, 1914, (Tuesday). 



"Protection of Birds in and around Ottawa." (Illustrated) 

 Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, Dominion Entomologist, Central 

 Experimental Farm, Ottawa. 

 (Collegiate Institute Assembly Hall). 



February 24th, 1914, (Tuesday). 



"Views in the Dominion Parks." (Illustrated) 



Mr. A. Knechtel, Chief Forester, Dominion Parks. 



(Carnegie Library) 



March 10th, 1914, (Tuesday). 



"The Mackenzie River Region." (Illustrated). 

 Mr. Charles Camsell, Geologist, Geological Survey, Ottawa. 



(Carnegie Library) 



March 24th, 1914, (Tuesday). Annual Meeting and 



Presidential Address. 'The Breeding of Economic Plants." 

 L. II. Newman, B.S.A., Secretary, Canadian Seed Growers' 



Association, Ottawa. siCCAf'A"^ 



(Carnegie Library) / ^\V _ _ >\ 



