TABLE OF CONTENTS V 



SECTION lY.— Continued. 



IV. Bibliography of Canadian Zoology for 1905, exclusive of 



Entomology. By J. F. Whiteaves 27 



V. Bibliography of Canadian Botany for 1905. By Dr. A. H. 



MacKay 33 



VI. South African Iron Formations. By A. P. Coleman 49 



VII, Bibliography of Canadian Entomology for 1905. By Rev. 



C. J. S. Bethune 55 



VIII. Features of the Continental Shelf off Nova Scotia (Map). 



By H. S. Poole 67 



IX. The Distribution of Lactic Acid Bacteria in Curd and 

 Cheese of the Cheddar Type, with nine photomicro- 

 graphs. By F. C. Harrison. Communicated by 



Dr. James Fletcher 83 



X. A Review of the Flora of the Little River Group (with 



plates). By Dr. G. F. Matthew 99 



XI. An Amyzon brevipinne. Cope, from the Amyzoii beds of the 

 Southern Interior of British Columbia (Plate). By 



Lawrence M. Lambe 151 



XII. The Nodule Organism of the Leguminosœ — Its Isolation, 

 Cultivation, Identification and Commercial Applica- 

 tion (Plates). By F. C. Harrison and B. Barlow... 157 



XIII. A Birch Rope; an Account of a remarkable Tumour growing 



upon the White Birch (Plates). By Dr. D. P. Pen- 

 hallow 239 



XIV. Some of the Unsolved Problems of Immunity. By Dr. A. Gr. 



Nicholls. Communicated by Prof. Wesley Mills 257 

 XV. Notes on the Mineral Fuel Supply of Canada. By Dr. R. W. 



Ells 267 



XVI. A Short Chapter in Comparative Physiology and Psychology. 



By Prop. T. Wesley Mills 291 



XVII. Bibliography of Canadian Geology and Palœontology for 



1905. ByH. M. Ami 301 



LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



PROCEEDINGS. 



Portraits of Deceased Fellows — Raphael Beilemare, Archbishop 



O'Brien, Dr. George Stewart and Charles Baillarge 1 



SECTION I. 



Five maps and plate to illustrate Mr. Casgrain's *' l'Habitation de 



Samos" 9 et seq. 



