CONTENTS V 



SkssiOX of 1905-1900: — page 

 Presidential address.— liy Henry S. Toole. I). Sc. A. R. S. M., 



F. G. S., F. R. y. C xxxix 



Tiie Ins*titnte's work xxxlx 



Speculative thonglits Ix 



Report of Treasurer xlvi 



Report of Librarian xlvi 



Xote on Dicti/oiirina irr})strri (^ I), rciiformr.) — By R. Riiede- 



mann xlvii 



Offieers for 1905-1906 xlvii 



Ordinary meetings xlviii 



Mining, is it a science? — By W. Li^linian. 'SI. A. (Extract from.) xlix 

 Fungi of Xova Scotia: first suppl.ementaiy list. — By A. H. 



MacKay. LL. D.. F. R. S. C, (See vol. xii. pt. 1. p. 119) 1 

 Halifax water works. — By H. \V. Johnston, C. E. (See vol. 



xii, pt. 1, page 72.) 1 



Amphibian-like remains from the Joggins. No';e by L. M. Lambe li 

 Xotes on protective coloring. — By Frank H. Reid. (Title only) H 

 Contribution to the study of hydroxylomine. — By G. M. J. Mac- 

 Kay, B. A. ( See vol. xi, pt. 2, p. 324. ) lii 



Occurrence of star-nosed mole and shrew i;i an eel trap. — By 



W. L. Bishop. (Title only.) lii 



The damage done to timber by Toredo navatis: and Limnoria 



lifinonim. — By R. McColl. C. E. (Title only.) lii 



Phenological observations, Canada, i905. — By A. H. MacKay, 

 LL. D.. F. K. S. I . (Printed in Prnc. Royal Society of 



Canada. ) lii 



