PROCEEDINGS FOR 1899 XCIII 



In Ornithology. 



1. " Notes on the Birds of King's County, Nova Scotia," by Harold 

 Tufts, Esq., of Woliville, Nova Scotia," (1) pp. 172 to 177, (2) 229 to 

 233, (3) 259 to 262, December, 1898, to March, 1899. 



2. " Bird Migration for 1898," by A. G. Kingston, pp. 41 to 43, 

 May, 1898. 



3. " Notes on the Arrival of Birds at London, Ont.," " Notes on 

 Henslow's Sparrow, etc.," by W. E. Saunders, Esq., pp. 72, 145 and 177, 

 Vol. XII., 1898. 



4. (1) " Departure of Summer Birds," (2) " Bird Notes for July," 

 (3) "A Little Bird Expedition/' pp. 138, 104, 106, Vol. XII., Ottawa 

 Naturalist, by F. A. Saunders, Esq., B.A. 



In Entomology. 



1. "Notes on the Entomology of Vancouver Island;" "Notes on 

 Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Hemiptera, Hymenoptera, etc.,'' Ottawa 

 Naturalist, by Dr. J'ames Fletcher, W. H. Harrington, Rev. G. W. Taylor, 

 pp. 9 to 13, April, 1898. 



In Chemistry. 



1. " The Water of the Illicilliwaet Glacier," by F. T. Shutt, M.A., 

 F.C.S., and A. T. Charron, B.A., pp. 226 to 228. 



2. " Analyses of Ice from the Ottawa District," pp. 263 to 264, 

 March, 1899, by R. F. Kuttan, B.A., M.D., CM., of McGill Chemical 

 Labor'atory, Montreal, Que. 



Besides these and a number of interesting and original papers on 

 many branches of natural history appear in the Ottawa Naturalist for 

 the last year, besides reviews of the leading works bearing upon scientific 

 work done in Canada. Attention is also called to the reports of the 

 leaders appointed, at the beginning of each season, in geology, botany, 

 entomology and ornithology 'and other branches of work. These have 

 been either read or published. Additions to the lists and records previ- 

 ously published are given in these reports. 



The annual membership fee of the club is only $1.00 per 'annum, 

 which collected, forms the main source of revenue by means of which 

 the Ottaiva Naturalist is published. The club now numbers close upon 

 250 on its p'aying membership roll. To further extend the usefulness of 

 the club, and through the kind offices of the Honourable G. W. Ross, 

 Minister of Education for Ontario, the sum of $200.00 was placed at the 



