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presence, and to say that all he can do in the future will be willingly 
accorded, with the knowledge that the study of nature brings us closer 
to nature’s God. 
JAMES H. PEARCE, CHAS. W. ARMSTRONG, 
President. Secretary. 
PAPERS READ DURING SESSION 1891-92. 
djess EL Pearce (1\piae mrepore yee a). President's Address. 
eV A Sht Ones wires OW an bn: Eucalyptus Globulus. 
XU CeMM TE Pagers teks encre culled Lab, Latest Developments of Glacial Action 
around Toronto. 
PENS: Jeo} Feo Are a a RR ok Trilliums. 
Pie IES EONAR II G3 a alc, VERN or aati at Report of Ornith. Sub-section. 
MeCN llrerrains. {heyy tot Pere etbl ye bh) hod Vigration of Evening Grosbeak. 
OOM eA SE GOTO es ety ea, wut Hd oA Botanical Sub-section: Its Work and 
Progress. 
Vets aiaie Ee Vernvineesen teat. lel sit, Birds Seen in the Market at Nice. 
Feeomehanns: hires) Mee EE) Taxidermy as an Art. Part I. 
WNDU teirhe Ne eae: ate 2, Sea Solan Goose. 
Meee VV al liainS oo He gira Meee tela elisa oe Notes on an European Tour. 
NaS wm NO@ ble a re kincie A wei Ohl ie Vernation. 
Top eeGNMIN tetsu l. oMeke ere ater rae te Canadian Walking Stick Insect. 
mlicesttoline worth) 2k oa) yeh Scientific Researches in Rural Dis- 
tracts. 
PAF NCAT Wie a ast tion ae Bue oe Snobs Taxidermy as an Art. Part L1. 
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REPORT OF ‘THE GEOLOGICAL, AND MINING SECAITOR 
TORONTO, April 29th, 1892. 
Flon. Secretary of the Council of the Canadian Institute :— 
DEAR SIR,—I beg to report on the Geological and Mining Section for 
the season 1891-92. 
There have been three papers read before the Section during the 
present year, viz., one by Mr. Hamilton Merritt, F.G.S., on the “ Silver 
Ores of West Kootenaie, B.C.” Mr. Merritt shewed numerous samples 
collected during his visit to that Province, and gave an interesting 
account of the Geological features of that important region. 
Mr. J. B. Hammond, of Sudbury, read a paper on “The Nickel 
Deposits of Algoma,” which was followed by an interesting discussion. 
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