THIRD REPORT OF THE COUNCIL- 51 



Membership. 



Honoraiy members. 3 



Members, 38 



Associate members, 32 



Corresponding members, 11 



Total, 84 



Fiaancial Standing. 



Balance on band February, 1901, $ 54 33 



Government Grant 1901 and 1902, 200 00 



Membership fees, &c., 103 40 



$ 35( 73 



EXPENDITURE. 



Cases. fittings and repairs, $ 197 69 



Current expenditure &c., and printing 



bulletin, 136 11 333 80 



Balance on band, $ 23 93 



/IDuseum. 



Botany, 



A large number of plants were collected and added to the 

 herbarium since the issue of the last Bulletin. There are still 

 many unmounted specimens on hand. 



Ornithology. 



The material in this department is increasing and more cabinet 

 spnce is required. In addition to the mounted specimens sever- 

 al skins of native and foreign birds, and a few sets of eggs were 

 procured, and steps taken to extend the collection in oology the 

 coming season. 



Mammoiogy. 



A few small mammals were also procured- The following were 

 mounted and added to the museum: — Cow Moose, Alces 

 (unericanus; Caribou, Rangifer caribou; Red Deer, Cervus virgin- 

 ianus; Seal, Phoca vifidina; Porpoise, Phocsena communis. 



Ichthyology. 



The following mounted specimens are to be noted: — Shark, 

 L'lmna cornubica (9 feet long); Picked Dog-fish, Squnlus acanthias; 



