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Report on the Geology of New Brunswick ; from Prof. Hind. 

 Defenses des Colonies, par Joachim Barrande ; from the author. 



And in exchange for the Canadian Naturalist. 

 Journal of the Society of Arts, London, 

 Geological Magazine, London. 

 Quarterly Journal of Science, London. 

 Journal of the Geological Society, London. 

 Technologist, London. 

 Popular Science Review, London. 

 Journal of the Board of Arts for U. C. 

 Transactions of the Lit. and Hist. Society of Quebec. 

 Journal of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa, 

 Proceedings of the Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. 

 Silliman's Journal, New Haven, Conn. 

 Annals of the Lyceum of Nat. Hist., New York. 

 Proceedings of the Society of Nat. History, Boston, Mass. 



The third monthly meeting was held Monday evening November 

 27 ; the President Dr. Small wood in the chair. 



The following donations were announced, and the Society's thanks 

 voted to the donors : — 



TO THE MUSEUM. 



A young specimen of the white variety of the Canadian Deer 

 (Cervus Virginianus) from Mr. W. S. Macfarlane ; Sword, Powder- 

 horn and Pouch, made by the Mandingoes, from Sierra Leone, from 

 Commissary General Winter ; Stone Hatchet, &c, found in New 

 Jersey, from Mr. J. M. Brown ; White-footed Mouse, (Mus leu- 

 copus, Raff.), from the Cabinet Keeper. 



NEW MEMBERS. 



Dr. Daniel Wilson, Toronto, and Mr. Westwood, Professor of 

 Zoology, University of Oxford, were elected honorary members ; 

 Mr. G. P. Angas, of London, a corresponding member; and 

 Messrs. Thomas Watson and Thomas Robinson, ordinary mem- 

 bers. 



PROCEEDINGS. 



Mr. Alfred Rimmer read a paper on certain proposed altera- 

 tions of the Game Laws. A discussion ensuing, the subject was 

 referred to a Committee consisting of Messrs. Drummond, Rimmer 

 and Watt, when the meeting adjourned. 



