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4, — A. H. Mackay. — Bibliography of Canadian Botany for 1912. 

 Read by title. 



5. — L. M. Lambe. — Bibliography of Canadian Zoology. (Exclu- 

 sive of Entomology). Read by title. 



6. — L. W. Bailey. The Diatoms of New Brunswick and Prince 

 Edward Island. Read. 



7. — E. M. Burwash. — Some New Species of Invertebrates from the 

 Cretaceous of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Presented l)y Dr. A. P. 

 Coleman. Read. 



8. — Sir J. A. Grant. — Serum Therapy in Canada in 1861. Read. 



9. — F. C. Harrison and W. Sadler. — Some Bacterial Diseases of 

 Plants Prevalent during 1912. Read. 



10. — D. H. Jones. — A Morphological and Cultural Study of Some 

 Azotobacter. Presented by F. C. Harrison. Read. 



11. — H. S. Poole. — Senecio Jacobsea, Ragwort, Baughlan, Stagger- 

 wort, Stinking Willie. Presented by A. H. Mackay. Read. 



12. — J. P. McMurrich. — Some further Observations on the Life 

 Histories of the Pacific Coast Salmon as revealed by their Scale Markings 

 (Illustrated by some lantern slides) ; and 



13. — Notes on the Scale Markings of the Halibut and their Bearings 

 on Questions connected with the Conservation of the Fishery. 



Both read. 



14. — W. G. Miller. — ^The Stratigraphical Relations of Limestones 

 and Dolomites. Read by title. 



15.— J. B. Tyrrell and R. P. D. Graham.— Yukonite, A New Hy- 

 drous Arsenate of Iron and Calcium from Tagish Lake, Yukon Terri- 

 tory, Canada, with a Note on the Associated Symplsite. Read. 



16. — R. P. D. Graham. — Notes on the Occurrence of Scorodite at 

 Cobalt, Northern Ontario, Canada. Presented by J. B. Tyrrell. 

 Read. 



17. — J. H. Duncan. — On Absorption from the Small Intestine. 

 Presented by T. G. Brodie. Read by title. 



18. — P. M. O'SuUivan. — The Excised Lung as an Aerotonometer. 

 Presented by T. G. Brodie. Read by title. 



19. — R. C. Coatsworth. — The Tension of the Renal Substance Dur- 

 ing Activity. Presented by T. G. Brodie. Read by title. 



20. — J. J. Mackenzie. — The Histological Evidence of Secretory 

 Changes in Damaged Glomeruli in Experimental Nephritis. Read. 



21.— A. T. Cameron and T. I. Brownlee.— The Effect of Low Tem- 

 peratures on the Frog. Presented by Swale Vincent. Read. 



22. — W. Saunders. — Some Facts relating to the Progress of Cereal 

 Breeding through the Agency of the Experimental Farms, with Special 



