CXXVI ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



" The Life of a Frog," by S. Kirsoh, M.A. 



"Rubbers/' by W. G. MacXaughton, B.A., B.Sc. 



" Books and their Bindings," by C. E. H. Phillips, Esq. 



Technical Lectures. 



" Chemistry of Iron and Steel Manufacture," by Prof. Nevil Nor- 

 ton Evans, in the Chemistry Building, McCill University. Two 

 Sectures. 



" Principle of the Electric Motor and of the Electric Dynamo," 

 by Prof. John Cox, Physics Building, McGill University. Two lectures. 



Avis and Ilandicrafls. 



" Our Canadian Handicrafts," by Prof. Henry Armstrong, in 

 St. George's School House, 15 Stanley Street. 



"House Furnishing and Decorating," by Prof. Henry Armstrong, 

 in Victoria Hall, Westmoimt. 



"Beauty of the Home," by Cecil E. Burgess, A.R.I.B.A., in 

 Chalmers Church, cor. St. Ijawrence and Prince Arthur Streets. 



" Art in our Households," by Cecil E. Burgess, A.E.I.B.A., in the 

 Grand Trunk Literary Institute, Point St. Charles. 



" The Furnishing of a Modest Home," by Prof. Henry Amistrong, 

 in Taylor Church, Papineau Avenue, 



Pure Mille.. 



" Pure Milk," by Dr. F. M. Fry, at St. Lambert, Que. 

 " Pure Milk," by Dr. F. M. Fry, in St. Mary's Church, Prefon- 

 taine and Rouville Streets. 



Bread. 



" Ancient Bread Making," by Dr. D. P. Penhallow, in the Grand 

 Tnmk Library Institute, Point St. Charles. 



"Modern Broad Making," by Dr. D. P. Penhallow, in the Grand 

 Trunk Literary Institute, Point St, Charles. 



" Ancient Bread Making," by Dr. D. P. Penhallow, in Taylor 

 Church, Papineau Avenue. 



"Modern Bread Making," by Dr. D. P. Penhallow, in Taylor 

 Church, Papineau Avenue. 



Coohing. 



"Substitutes for ^Icat and Fish," by Miss :\[cLennan (Y.W.C.A.), 

 in St. George's School House, 15 Stanley Street. 



