128 The Ottawa Naturalist. [Dec. 



THE OTTAWA FIELD NATURALISTS' CLUB. 



Programme of Winter Meetings. 



November 23rd, 1914, (Monday), open meeting. Exhibits 

 and Addresses by Members. (Normal School Assembly Hall). 



December 8th, 1914, CTuesday). "The New Zealand Perip- 

 atus — -The most ancient and wonderful of living animals." 

 (Illustrated with living specimens). Prof. E. E. Prince, Do- 

 minion Commissioner of Fisheries, Ottawa. (Normal School 

 Assembly Hall). 



January 12th, 1915, (Tuesday). ''The Royal Botanic 

 Gardens, Kew." (Illustrated with lantern views). Prof. R. 

 B. Thomson, Botanical Laboratory, University of Toronto. 

 (Normal School Assembly Hall). 



January 26, 1915, (Tuesday). "The Indians of the West 

 Coast." (Illustrated with lantern views). Dr. Edward Sapir, 

 Department of Anthropology, Geological Survey, Ottawa. 

 (Normal School Assembly Hall). 



Februarv 9th, 1915, (Tuesday). "Fossils." (Illustrated 

 with lantern views). Mr. L. D. Burling, Geological Survey, 

 Ottawa. (Carnegie Library Assembly Hall). 



February 23rd, 1915, (Ttiesday). "Milk." (Illustrated 

 with lantern views). Mr. J. H. Grisdale, Director Experimental 

 Farm, Ottawa. Carnegie Library Assembly Hall). 



March 9th, 1915, (Tuesday). " Some Interesting Canadian 

 Birds." (Illustrated with lantern views). Dr. M. Y. Williams, 

 Geological Survey, Ottawa. (Carnegie Library Assembly Hall).. 



March 23rd, 1^1 5, (Tuesday). Annual Meeting and Pres- 

 idential Address, "The Habits of Insects in Relation to their 

 Control." Mr. Arthur Gibson, Entomological Branch, Depart- 

 ment of Agriculttire, Ottawa. (Carnegie Library Assembly 

 Hall). 



Meetings commence at 8 p.m. 



HARLAN I. SMITH, 

 Chairman Lectures Committee. 



