CXIV THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
“Gossamer Spiders,” by Chas. MacNamara. 
“Occurrence of Larva of the wanderer, (Feniseca Tarquinius) in 
November,” by Albert F. Winn, Montreal. 
Popular Entomology: “The Luna Moth,” by A. Gibson. 
Popular Entomology: “The Engraver Beetles,” by J. M. Swaine. 
“Preparation of Catalogue of Insects of Canada,” by Dr. Gordon 
Hewitt, D.Sc. 
“Identity of the better known Midge-Galls,” by E. P. Felt, Albany, 
NPY: 
“Teaching of insect life and its practical importance,” by Dr. 
Gordon Hewitt, D.Sc. | 
On Botany. 
“ Accessions to Canadian Botany,” by Edward L. Greene. 
“ Algae in the Bruce Peninsula,” by A. B. Klugh, Queen’s Univ. 
Kingston, Ont. 
“Myxomycetes or Slime-Moulds of Ottawa district: a preliminary 
list,” by J. W. Eastham. 
“Nature of Parositic Fungi, and their influence upon the host 
plant,” by H. T. Gussow. 
“ Notes on Native Orchids,” by Chas. MacNamara, Arnprior, Ont. 
“Plants causing skin irritation,” by H. T. Güssow. 
“Some Canadian Senecios,” by J. M. Greenman, Chicago, Il. 
“Some Canadian Antennarias,” by Edward L. Greene. 
“A swamp near N. Wakefield,’”’ by Miss Faith Fyles. 
On ARCHÆOLOGY. 
“Status and development of Canadian Archeology,” by Harlan I. 
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Smith. 
UNCLASSIFIED. 
“Drinking water and Health,” by F. T. Shutt, M.A., F.R.S.C. 
“Fertilizing Value of rain and snow,” by F. T. Shutt, M.A. 
“The Moon and the Weather,” by Otto Klotz, LL.D., F.R.A.S. 
“Natural History Notes from Calgary,” by Norman Criddle, Trees- 
bank, Man. 
