I goo] Annual Report. 9 



Some Recent Additions to the Labrador Flora. M. L. Fernald and J. D. 



Sornborger. 

 Notes on Fresh-water Polyzoa. Walter S. Odell. 



The Birds of a Garden, and My Feathered Jester. A. C. Tyndall. 



List of Fresh-water Fishes of the Gasp^ Peninsula and a Preliminary List 



of Batrachia of Gaspe Peninsula and the Maritime Provinces. 



Dr. Philip Cox. 

 Winter Birds of the Okanagan District. Allan Brooks. 

 Some Plants from the North-west Shore of Hudson Bay. M. L. Fernald. 

 Paddle-nosed Sturg^eon in Ontario. Prof E. E. Prince. 



Notes on a Geological Trip over a Portion ot the North-west Territories. 



T. C. Weston. 

 Notes on some Botanic Gardens. VY. T. Macoun. 

 Belinurus grandaevus, a new species of Palaeozoic Limuloid Crustacean. 



Dr. H. M. Ami. 

 List of Plants Collected by J. B. Tyrrell in the Klondike Region, 1899. 



Prof. John Macoun. 

 Archaeology of Lake Deschenes. T. W. E. Sowter. 

 Rangifer Dawsoni ; preliminary description of a new species of Caribou 



from Queen Charlotte Island. E. Seton-Thompson. 

 Annual Address of the President. Dr. H. M. Ami. 

 The different branches report a successful year's work. In 

 Geolog-y the work done has been in tracing- out the boundaries of 

 formations and collecting fossils. Some of the fossils were found 

 to be new to this locality. 



The Botanical Branch reports that four species of mosses new 

 to science, and five to the Ottawa flora have been discovered. 

 A sedge new to the Ottawa flora was found at Chelsea by Prof. J. 

 Macoun. They also report that Mr. Cowley, besides locating 

 many rare specimens, discovered in Osgoode Township two forms 

 oi Botrychtum ternatum not before collected here, viz., 5. ternatum 

 dissectum and B. ternatum ob. iquum. 



Entomology. — A full report of this branch has been published 

 in The Ottawa Naturalist. In this report the leaders draw 

 special attention to original work in the critical study of insects. 



Archeology. — One of the leaders in this branch, Mr. bowter, 

 discovered a beach workshop on the Quebec side of the Ottawa 

 River just below the little Chaudi^re Rapids. The workshop 

 extends along the whole west shore of Squaw Bay from the 

 southerly end of Mountain street in T^treauville, a distance of 



