lo The Ottawa Naturalist. April — May 



about 800 feet. The shore at frequent intervals is strewn with the 

 usual flint chipping"s. 



Full reports of all the branches will be published in The 

 Ottawa Naturalist at an early day. 



The Treasurer reports that the finances of the Club are in a 

 satisfactory condition. After paying- all indebtedness we have on 

 hand for the new year a balance of $146.30. The Treasurer's 

 report, as usual, will appear in the first number of the new 

 volume. 



The Club acknowledges with thanks the kindness of Dr. J. 

 A. MacCabe in providing rooms in the Normal School for council 

 meetings, for the library, and for public meetings. Our thanks 

 are also due to the Youngs Men's Christian Association for the use 

 of their Assembly Hall: to the Rector of the University of Ottawa 

 for placing at our disposal the Academic Hall of that institution 

 for one of our meetings ; to the Ottawa Electric Light Company 

 for putting in wires and lamps for the microscopes free of charge ; 

 and to the daily newspapers for inserting notices of our meetings. 



W. J. WILSON, HENRY AMI, 



Secretary. President. 



