vs ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
VII. Observations on the Parasitism of Isaria farinosa (Dicks) 
Fr. with special reference to the Larch Sawfly (Nem- 
atus erichsoriri Hartig. By Mr. H.T.Gussow.... 95 
VIII. Bibliography of Canadian Zoology for 1909. (Exclusive 
of Entomology). By Mr. L. M. LAMBE.......... 101 
IX. Bibliography of Canadian Entomology for the year 1909. 
By Rev: De: CSc esse a ie 109 
X. Bibliography of Canadian Botany, 1906-1909. By Dr. 
ACCEL TAC AT APR ERA tne, a DA Dar 121 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 
PROCEEDINGS. 
Portraits of deceased Fellows— 
DSW hiiheanmes UNI CAPOT sone ey eh ER CE TES IV 
POE ELAINE Mey an Met ie PA ANNE atc oe pe en Cee VII 
GED TEAM AVE LUN eee ee a Ae cee Me ee IX 
Map showing Phenological regions of Nova Scotia............. : CM 
SECTION IL. 
One diagram to accompany Prof. Wards’ ‘Romance of the Rose.” 201 
SECTION III. 
Nine diagrams to illustrate Mr. Wheeler’s “Thermal Expansion of 
LE AR Pitas! Ween ee Gee hos CE LSS eae 24 et seq 
Two diagrams to accompany Mr. Gillis’s “ Variation of Water Vap- 
Gre Mn es rate in Pate RL 7e 47 et seq 
Two diagrams to accompany Mr. Stupart’s paper “Chinook in 
Southern Alberta"; pte casi brad PR see ee 52 et seq 
Two diagrams to illustrate Mr. Thomson’s paper ‘“ Passage of 
Halley's Comet. Mr LÉ eae ee 64 
SECTION IV. 
One half-tone to accompany Dr. Matthew’s paper “ Flora of the 
Little River Group. s'est 27e 21 
One diagram to illustrate Mr. Dowling’s “ Formation of Coal.” .. 30 
Five diagrams to illustrate Messrs. Buller and Lowe’s paper 
“Micro-organisms in the Air of Winnipeg. ..... 43 et seq 
Three plates to accompany Prof. MeMurrich’s “ Actiniaria.” .. 67 et seq 
One diagram to illustrate Dr. Nicholls’ “Calcium Content of 
BODOG, 5. nee at sae ee NN eee Le had 89 
