CXXIV EOYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



The Club has had printed 250 copies in English and a like number 

 in French of the clause in the Ontario statutes referring to the destruc- 

 tion of insectivorous birds and the penalty therefor. These are to be 

 posted in conspicuous places at the outskirts of the cit}'', and it is the 

 intention of the Club to aid in enforcing the law. 



The Ottawa Naturalist. 



A'olume XVIII. of The Ottawa Naturalist has been completed. It 

 consists of twelve numbers, which contain in all 227 pages and five 

 plates. 



The following are among the papers that appear in this volume : — 



" The Canadian Species of Trocholites," by Dr. J. F. Whiteaves. 



"Warbler Songs and Notes," by Eev. G. Eifrig. 



" The Evening Grosbeak," by Rev. C. J. Young. 



" The Grasping Power of the Manus of Ornithomimus altus," by 

 Lawrence M. Lambe. 



" Some Canadian Antennarias," by Edw. L. Greene. 



" Eelationship between Weather and Plant Growth," by Dr. C. 

 Guillet. 



" ISTesting of Some Canadian Warblers," by Wm. F. Kells. 



" A White Pelican at Manotick," by Dr. J. F. Whiteaves. 



" On the Squamoso-parietal Crest of two species of Horned Dino- 

 saurs from the Cretaceous of Alberta," by Lawrence M. Lambe. 



" The Mountain Bluebird in Manitoba," by Norman Criddle. 



'•' The Food Value of certain Mushrooms," by Prof. F. T. Shutt. 



" New Brunswick Warblers," by Wm. H. Moore. 



" Description of a new Genus and Species of Rugose Corals from 

 the Silurian Rocks of Manitoba," by Dr. J. F. Whiteaves. 



" The Flora of the Peace River Region," by J. M. Macoun. 



" The British Association President's Address," by Prof. Prince. 



" Discovery of Eggs of Solitary Sandpiper," by Walter Raine. 



" Summer Warblers in Compton Co.," by Lewis M. Terrill. 



" The Winter Fringillidœ of New Brunswick," by Wm. H. Moore. 



" Landside on the Lièvre River," by Dr. A. E. Barlow. 



" Canine Intelligence," by Sir James Grant. 



President's Address, by W. T. Macoun. 



*' New British Columbia Rosaceœ," by Edw. L. Greene. 



" Some of the Rarer Plants of Wellington Co.," collected by A. 

 B. Ivlugh. 



In addition to these there have been published several short notes, 

 l)ook reviews, accounts of branch meetings, etc. 



