APPENDIX G CLI 



"The Evolution of the Worlds," by J. S. Plaskett, The Ob- 

 servatory, Ottawa. 

 "Additional notes on the Birds of Newfoundland", by W. J. 



Brown, Westmount, P. Q. 

 "List of Trilobites found at Ottawa and immediate vicinity", 



by J. E. Narroway, Ottawa. 

 "On the nature of the so-called 'Covering Plates' in Proto- 

 palseaster Narrawayi," by Percy R. Raymond, Ottawa. 

 6. "Some changes in the names of the Genera of Trilobites", 

 by Percy E. Raymond, Ottawa. 

 "Additions to the Flora of Vancouver Island", by J. M. 



Macoun, Geological Survey, Ottawa. 

 "On Two new Palaeozic Starfish (one of them found near 

 Ottawa) and a new crinoid," by Percy E. Raymond, Ottawa. 

 9. "A new Canadian cirripede, parasite on a shrimp", b}^ Prof. 



F. E. Prince, Ottawa. 

 The librarian has carefully checked over the back numbers of the 

 Naturalist and has been able to compile seven complete sets and there 

 are also many odd old copies available for sale. 



Arrangements have been made with the Carnegie Library whereby 

 the various publications received through exchange are placed in the 

 stock room with the Club's library. They are available to anyone on ap- 

 plication to the librarian. 



The Excursions Committee conducted a number of very successful 

 field excursions last season and a series is being held this spring. Last 

 year the practice of holding the spring excursions weekly, instead of 

 fortnightly, was reverted to and is being continued this season. The 

 excursions were very well attended last spring, when the weather was 

 favourable, and great interest was shown in the specimens collected 

 and in the lectures. 



The Fall excursions were held in October and were not so well 

 attended. The following excursions have been arranged for this spring: 

 L May 3rd, Rockcliffe and McKay's Lake. 



2. May 10th, Leamy's Lake. 



3. May 17th, Britannia. 



4. May, 31st Ironsides. 



5. June 7th, Points on the Rideau River by motor boat. 



6. June 14th, Stittsville. 



The Lectures Committee conducted five public lectures during the 

 winter, in addition to the special one arranged for in the spring of 1912 

 on "The Esquimaux" by Mr. Christian Leden, all of which were very 

 instructive and well attended. The following is the list: 



Proc. 1913. 11 



