XCVIII ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



On Meteorology. 



1.—" Climate in Eelation to Health," by Dr. P. H. Bryce. 

 2.—" The Weather," by Dr. Otto Klotz. 

 3.—" Rain and Snow," by Prof. F. T. Shutt. 



For the eighth year Mr. J. M. Macoun has been the Editor of 

 The Ottawa Naturalist. The Associate Editors for Vol. XXI were: — 



Dr. H. M. Ami, Geological Survey of Canada — Department of 

 Geology. 



Dr. J. F. Whiteaves, Geological Survey of Canada — Department of 

 Palaeontology. 



Dr. A. E. Barlow, Geological Survey of Canada, Department of 

 I'etrography. 



Dr. James Fletcher, Central Experimental Farm — Botany and 

 2^'ature Study. 



Hon. F. E. Latchford — Department of Conchology. 



Mr. W. H. Harrington, Post OfRce Department — Department of 

 Entomology. 



Eev. G. Eifrig, 210 Wilbrod Street — Department of Ornithology. 



Prof. E. E. Prince, Com. of Fisheries for Canada — Department of 

 Zoology. 



Dr. Otto Klotz — Department of Meteorology. 



The Soirees Committee. 



The present chairman of the Soirees Committee is Mr. Andrew 

 Halkett, who is also 1st vice-president of the club. Eegarding the 

 soirees of the winter the report of the council reads: 



No more successful series of lectures has ever been provided by 

 the club than that of the past winter. Every subject was of popular 

 interest, the addresses were all able efforts, the programme was carried 

 out exactly as printed, and the attendance throughout the entire course 

 was most gratifying. Eeports of the work done by the various branches 

 during the year were presented at the different meetings; iind in this 

 way, the aims of the club were kept before the public. 



The lecture programme is herewith appended: 



Lecture Programme. 



Dfic. 10. — (Jonoral Exhibition of Specimens. 

 Address |by Dr. J. F. A^Tiite. 



Personal Experiences in the Field during the past season: 

 " (Edluca;tJon and Forestry" (illustrated), by Dr. S. B. 

 Sinclair. 



