APPENDIX F CCXVII 



By making duplicate sets of plants to be determined, special care 

 tc be taken in having them exact duplicates similarly numbered, one set 

 can be sent to the Curator, who need return only the determination by 

 number. The specimens, if perfect, may be of value to the Herbarium 

 collections as representing forms from different localities. 



Note: — The nomenclature of the species of plants in the following 

 tables is contracted from the " observation schedule " which will be 

 found to follow that of the sixth edition of Gray's Manual. 



During the year the Club lost two of its most useful members : 

 namely, Dr. James Fletcher, F.R.S.C., Ottawa, 8th ISTovember, 1908; 

 and Mr. Thos. E. Donnelly, Pheasant Forks, Sask., -ith April 1909. 



