APPENDIX F CXII 
THE OTTAWA NATURALIST. 
Volume XX V of our Journal has been published as regularly as our 
our limited funds would permit under the able editorship of Mr. Arthur 
Gibson, with such assistance as he may have required from several 
associate editors, who are authorities in the several branches of Natural 
Science which they represent. This volume contains 12 numbers and 
200 pages, including several full-page plates. It would trespass too 
much on the time of your learned Society to give a complete list of all 
the papers and observations in Entomology, Ornithology, Botany, 
Geology and other allied branches of natural science with which our 
Club is identified; besides the briefer notes, synopses of lectures, re- 
ports of branches, reviews of books, etc, ete., which all add to the interest 
and scientific value of our publication. But a brief index of the more 
important papers is herewith appended. 
In conclusion a list of officers and members of the Council is added. 
On GEOLOGY. 
“On Arctotherium from the Pleistocene of Yukon,’’ by Lawrence 
M. Lambe, F.G.S., F.R.S.C. 
“Summary of lecture on local Geology,” by Dr. Percy E. Raymond. 
On ORNITHOLOGY. 
“Changes in Status of Birds in the vicinity of Montreal,” by L. 
Mel. Terrill, Westmount. 
“Nesting of Mourning Warbler,” by W. J. Brown, Westmount. 
“Popular and Practical ornithology: I. “The Snowflake.” II. 
“The Marsh Hawk,” by Norman Criddle, Treesbank, Man. 
“Some Raptorial Migrations in 8. Ontario,” by P. A. Taverner, 
Ottawa. . 
“Some Newfoundland Bird notes,” by W. J. Brown, Westmount. 
“Spring migration of birds at Fisherman’s Island, Toronto,” by 
J. A. Munro. 
On ENTOMOLOGY. 
“ Abundance of Cotton Moth in Ontario,” by Arthur Gibson, Ottawa 
“List of Coleoptera collected in Northern Ontario,” by H. A. and 
H. W. Wengel, Philadelphia, Penn. 
“Fauna Ottawaensis: Ord. Lepidoptera: Superfamily Geome- 
troidea,” by Arthur Gibson, Ottawa. 
