OKDINARV MEETINGS. XT 



(-t). Phenological Observations, Canada,, foi' 1902.— By A. H. 

 JVIacKay, Ll. D., F. R. S. C, 8uperintendent of Education. (See 

 Transactions, p. 144). 



(5). Botanical Notes.— By A. H. MacKay, Ll. I). 



(6). Distribution of Fu"us f<rrrafus in Nova Scotia. — By C. B. 

 RoBixsoN, B. A., Pictou Academy. 



C. I. PiriMAN de.^cribed soai3 "eskers" which he had observed in 

 tlie south western part of the province. Dr. A. H. MacKay 

 described sin^lar formations that had come under his notice, and 

 showed how they were probably formed by ice agency. J. H. Towns- 

 EXD thought there was a ridge of a similar character in the vicinity 

 of Salmon River, near Minesville, Liwrencetown, Halifax Co. N. S. 



Parkrr R. Colpitt, city electrician, read a paper on " Wireless 

 Telegraphy," illustrated b}^ apparatus in operation. 



The subject was discussed by the Chairman, and Dk. A. H. 

 MacKay, S. A Morton, A M. Hoare, J. Bur»;ovnr, W. McKerron, 

 and J. H. TowNSENn ; and a vote of thanks was presented to the 

 lecturer. 



The Council was authorized to receive as read by title, such papers 

 as may be presented too late for tliis meeting. 



HARRY PIERS, 



RecordiiKj Secretary. 



ERRATA. 



Page IS, last line of foot-note, reference to Am. Geologist sliould read " vol.s. 

 xxxiii and xxxiv." 



