XXXVI THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
the Nelson and Hayes River, Manitoba,” were presented to the Sec- 
tion, contributions in the gross that represented a large amount of 
important and stimulating work. 
All of which is respectfully submitted. 
jib AEE 
Acting Secretary. 
List OF PAPERS PRESENTED IN SECTION IV 
1.—Presidential Address.—‘‘Notes on the Geology of the Nelson 
and Hayes River, Manitoba.” By J. B. Tyrrell, F.R.S.C. 
2.—Notes on the Plankton of the British Columbia Coast. By 
J. Playfair McMurrich, F.R.S.C. 
3.—On a New Anthomedusan from the Coast of British Colum- 
bia. By H. B. Bigelow. Presented by Professor McMurrich, 
HARS AC 
4.—The Quantitative Study of Climatic Factors in Relation to 
Plant Life. By J. Adams, M.A. Presented by C. Gordon Hewitt, 
JEM S (One fi Ret Ge 
5.—Geologic Range of the Phyla, Classes, Subclasses, and Orders 
of the Plant and Animal Kingdoms. By Lancaster D. Burling. 
Geological Survey, Canada. Presented by Lawrence M. Lambe, 
Pek coc: 
6.—Ganoid Fishes from near Banff. By Lawrence M. Lambe, 
F.R.S.C., F.G.S.A., Vertebrate Palæontologist to the Geological 
Survey, Canada. 
7.—Achondroplasia, a Problem in Development. By Albert G. 
Nicholls, M.A., M.D., D.Sc. 
8.—Studies on a Timber Destroying Fungus—Fomes Officinalis. 
BARS Aa ul PR D ob Roose: 
9.—Notes on Cambrian Faunas. By G. F. Matthew, LL.D., 
D:Se: 
10.—Studies on the Protozoan Parasites of the Fishes of the 
Georgian Bay. By J. W. Mavor, B.A., Ph.D., University of Wis- 
consin, Madison, U.S.A. Presented by E. E. Prince, LL.D., F.R.S.C. 
11.—Statistical Studies on the Growth of the Pollock, Haddock, 
and Hake. By J. W. Mavor, Douglas Macallum, and Dorothy Duff; 
with Twenty Figures. Presented by E. E. Prince, LL.D., F.R.S.C. 
12.—The Abscission of Flower-buds and Fruits in its Relation to 
Environmental Changes. By Prof. Francis E. Lloyd, F.R.S.C. 
13.—On the Development of Aequorea forskalea. By C. McLean 
Fraser, Ph.D., F.R.S.C. 
