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topsia from the Same Horizon, with Remarks on the Integu- 

 ment of Some Cretaceous Herbivorous Dinosaurs, by L. M. 

 Lambe. 



On Gryposaurus notabilis, a New Genus and Species of Tracho- 

 dont Dinosaur from the Belly River Formation of Alberta, 

 with a Description of the Skull of Protorosaurus belli, by 

 L. M. Lambe. 



Notes on the Apothecial Stage of Sclerontinia cinerea in Ontario, 

 by J. E. Howitt. 



The Protection of Birds In and Around Ottawa, by C. Gordon 

 Hewitt. 



Council. 



The present Council of the Club is as follows : — 



President — Mr. Arthur Gibson. 



Vice-Presidents— Mr. H. I. Smith, Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt. 



Secretary — Mr. E. D. Eddy. 



Treasurer — Mr. J. F. Watson. 



Editor — Mr. Arthur Gibson. 



Librarian — Mr. J. R. Fryer. 



Members of Council — Messrs. J. W. Gibson, W. T. Macoun, J. 

 J. Carter, Andrew Halkett, J. R. Dymond, Drs. M. O. Malte, M. Y. 

 Williams, Mrs. W. D. Oakely and the Misses A. L. Matthews and F. 

 Fyles. 



V. — The Entomological Society of Ontario. 



Presented by Henry H. Lyman, M.A., F.R.G.S., F.E.S., Montreal, 



Delegate. 



The Entomological Society of Ontario, having been founded in 

 1863 as the Entomological Society of Canada, which designation 

 was changed on its incorporation in 1871, to the present style, complet- 

 ed its 50th year of existence last year, and it was felt that so interesting 

 an event in the history of the second senior Entomological Society of 

 this continent should be fittingly celebrated. Very appropriately 

 the Rev. Dr. Bethune, Professor of Entomology and Zoology of the 

 Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph, one of the four surviving 

 original founders of the Society, its second Secretary and an early 

 President, and the editor of 28 volumes of the Canadian Entomologist, 

 was recalled to the Presidential Chair to preside over the Jubilee 

 Annual Meeting. 



