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oysters of the region feed. Mr. A. B. Klugh of the Wellington Field 

 Naturalists' Club published valuable botanical papers during the season, 

 and the Guelph Herald distinguished itself by the publication of an 

 interesting series of botanical and other natural history articles and 

 notes from members of the club. The Ottawa Naturalist had a specially 

 valuable series of articles on Nature Study. The Journal of Education 

 01 Nova Scotia functions as the organ of the phenological observations 

 ot the province. The Bibliography of Canadian Botany for the year 

 is presented to the Koyal Society in a special report as usual. 



The botanical nomenclature used in the tables following is that of 

 the latest edition of Gray's Manual, and the names of the birds ar3 

 those of the American Ornithological Union. 



