u 



Brooks Allan, notes of a natural- 

 ist in British Columbia 21 



Brummich's guillemot, passage of 



past Ottawa noted 16 



Buffalo, the vanished, by Prof. E.E. 



Prince 73 



Campbell, D. A., Report of Botani- 

 cal Section for 1898 187 



Cambarus, on the burrowing habits 



of by H. M. Ami, lecture on. 267 



Casey, Capt. Thos. L., reference 



to paper on Coleoplera il 



Cephelopoda, descriptions of eigh- 

 teen species, by J. F. Whit- 

 eaves n6 



Charron, a. T., on the water of 



the lUecilliwaet glacier 226 



Chats Falls, note on excursion to. . 151 



Chelsea, excursion to, May 28th, '98 60 

 note on excursion to 152 



Chickadee, winter food of, notice of 



bulletin on by C. M. Weed. 141 



Chonophyllum Canadense, Bill., 



notes on 222 



Chonophyllum nymphale. Bill. , 



note on 257 



Cliiiocampa disstria, reference to 



prevalence of near Ottawa. . 13 



Clisiophyllum Blingsi, Dawson, 



on 247 



Coccothrastus vespertina shot on 



Rideau Hall grounds. ... 15 

 other occurrenees 15 



Coleman, A. P., note on paper, by 



on Iroquois Beach at T< ironto 195 



Columnaria rugosa, Bill., no'es on, 



by L. M . I>ambe 217 



Coleoptera, reference to paper on, 

 by Capt. Thos. L. Casey, list 

 of Canadiau species given . , . 11 



Conglomerates, notes on origin of 

 some Archaean, by A. E. 

 Barlow, plates vi-ix 205 



Contributions to Canadian Palaeon- 

 tology by J. F. Whileaves, 

 vol. I, part V, 7, review of. . 202 

 to Canadian Botany, by J. M. 

 Macoun 161 



Conversazione, Jan. 24th, '99, ac- 

 count of 234 



Cora's, on some species of Palaeo- 

 zoic, by L. M. Lambe. 217, 237 



Craig, John, Treasurer's statement 



for 1897-98 128 



Cretaceous of Athabasca River, by 



J.B.Tyrrell 37 



Cryptogamic Flora of Ottawa, by 

 Prof. John Macoun (continued 



from Vol. XI) 25, 50, 93 



Cray-fish, note on lecture on burrow- 

 ing habits of 267 



Cyathophyllum atticulatum, Wah- 



lenberg, notes on 219 



Fletcher Dr. Jas., report of ento- 

 mological branch for 1897. . . 9 



Cyathophyllum Dawsoni, Lambe, 



description of 239 



Cyathophyllum Spenceri, Lambe 



description of 238 



Cyrtoceras Quebecense, Whiteaves, 

 description of species from 

 Pointe Levis 120 



Cystiphyllum aggregatum, Bill., 



notes on description of 225 



Cystiphyllum Niagarense, Hall, 



Cystiphyllum vsiculosum. Gold- 

 fuss, note on 257 



notes on 224 



Dakota Period, rocks of Athabasca 



River belonging to 40 



Danby, W. H., collections of in- 



Diphyphyllum caspitosum Hall, 



note on 240 



Diphyphyllum multicaule Hall, 



note on description of 241 



Diphyphyllum Simcoense, Bill., note 



of description of. 242 



sects sent to Club 10 



Dawson, G. M., note on paper by, 

 on landslip in Portneuf Co., 

 Que 194 



Demonstrations of Animal Kingdom 



given by I'rof. E. E. Prince. 33 



Departure of summer birds, by F A. 



Saunders and Geo. R. Whyte 138 



Dewar, Dr., review of paper on 



Liquid Hydrogen 85 



Dickey, Hon. R. B., notes on 



Resurrection Plants 63 



Dow's Swamp, sub-excursion to, 



May 7th, 1898, account of. . 61 



Dresser, J. A., review of report on 

 marble, slate and granite in- 

 dusiries of Vermont 236 



Elementary Botany, by G. F.Atkin- 

 son, review of book 20I 



Entomology, notes far April in Van- 

 couver Island, by Rev. G.W. 

 Taylor 57 



Entomological Branch, report for 



1897 .•••• 9 



Evening Grossbeak, shot on Rideau 



Hall grounds 15 



Excursion to (1) Chelsea, May 28th, 



1898, general account of . . . . 60 



(2) Chats Falls, note on 151 



(3) Aylmer, note on 152 



(4) Chelsea, note on 152 



Expedition, A Little Bird, by F. A. 



Saunders ro6 



Experimental Farm, Ottawa, List 



of Maples growing at, by 



W. T. Macoun 133 



Faunas of Upper Ordovician in Lake 



Champlain Valley, notes on 



paper by T. C. White 196 



Fins, change of function of in fishes, 



by Prof. E. E. Prince 129 



Fishes fins, on change of function, by 



Prof. E. E. Prince 129 



