APPENDIX E XCIII 



1905. 

 Dec. 12. — The President's Address and Keport. 



Address, Dr. J. F. White, Principal of the Normal School. 

 • Illustrated Lecture: "Apparent Consciousness in Plants an.l 

 Animals/' by the President, Dr. S. B. Sinclair. 

 1906. 

 Jan. 9. — Illustrated Lecture: "The G-eology of Strathcona Park and 

 other Ottawa localities," Dr H. M. Ami. 

 "Keport of the Geological Braach," VV. J. Wilson,' Ph.B. 

 Jan. 23.— "The Migration of Birds,'^ C. W. G. Eifrig. Illustrated by 

 specimens. 

 " Eeport of the Ornithological Branch," Mr. A. G. Kingston. 

 Feb. 6. — Illustrated Lecture : " Trees, Shrubs and Plants for the 

 Adornment of Home,'"' Dr. W. Saunders, of the Central 

 Experimental Farm. 

 Feb. 27. — Conversational Evening: short addresses on various subjects. 

 Prof. J. Macoun: "Botany;" Dr. Otto Klotz : "Gravity.*' 

 Mar. 13.— "Fish Culture," Prof. E. E. Prince, Commissioner of 



Fisheries for Canada." Illustrated by specimens. 

 Mar. 20. — Annual meeting. 



Address by Mr. A. Gibson : " Method of Studying Insects fol- 

 lowed at Central Experimental Farm." 



Since the Normal School course has been lengthened to a year, the 

 students have been able to engage in the field work of the club during 

 the spring and fall months and also to attend ttie winter soirées. Th ^ 

 result has been that the students, having become interested in the fiel.l 

 work, have attended the soirées almost in a body. The club realizes that 

 through the teachers it has a most valuable medium of disseminating i+s 

 influence, and therefore it keenly appreciates the interest that has been 

 displayed throughout the year. 



Jn accordance with a resolution passed at the annual meeting a 

 large part of the books in our library have been transferred to the Public 

 Library, wihere they remain the property of the Society and will be use 1 

 as reference books. 



O^fficers. 



President.— W. J. Wilson, Ph.B. 



Vice-Presidents.— A. E. Attwood, M.A.; Frank T. Shutt, M.A., 

 F.E.S.C. 



Librarian. — J. W. Baldwin. 



Secretary. — T. E. Clarke, 4Î0 O'Connor Street. 



