DE: OF FAW As FIELD-NATURALISTS’ CLUB. 
PROGRAMME OF WINTER SOIREES, 1905-6. 
1905. 
Dec. 12.—The President’s Address and Report. 
Address, by Dr. J. F. White, Principal of the Normal School. 
Illustrated Lecture: Apparent Consciousness in Plants and Animals, 
by the President, Dr. S. B. Sinclair. : 
1906. 
Jan. 9. —Illustrated Lecture : Zhe Geology of Strathcona Park and other 
Ottawa localities. Dr. H. M. Ami. 
Report of the Gevlogical Branch. W. J. Wilson, Ph.B. 
Jan. 23..—The Migration of Birds. C. W.G. Eifrig. Illustrated by speci- 
mens. 
Report of the Ornithological Branch. Mr. A. G. Kingston, 
Feb. 13.—Illustrated Lecture: Zrees, Shrubs and Plants for the Adornment 
of Home. Dr. W. Saunders, of the Central Experimenta: 
Farm. 
Feb. 27. —Conversational Evening : short addresses on various subjects. 
Prof. J. Macoun: Botany. 
Dr. J. Fletcher : Collection of Insects for Schools. 
Dr. Otto Klotz: Gravity. 
Dr. H. M. Ami: Methods of Work of the Ottawa Field 
Naturalists’ Club. WUlustrated by lantern views. 
Mar. 13.— fish Culture. Prof. E. E. Prince, Commissioner of Fisheries for 
Canada. Illustrated by specimens. 
Mar. 27.—ANNUAL MEETING. 
Address by Mr. A. Gibson: Method of Studying Insects followed at 
Central Experimental Farm. 
All the meetings will be held in the Normal School, at 8 o'clock p.m. sharp. 
At the end of the several lectures and addresses remarks may be made 
and questions asked by anyone in the audience, one of the objects of these 
meetings being to encourage discussion of the subjects dealt with. All are 
welcome. 
President, S. B. SINCLAIR, B.A., Ph.D. 
Treasurer, A. GIBSON. Secretary, T. E. CLARKE. 
(Central Experimental Farm.) (470 O'Connor St.) 
Membership Fee, O.F.N.C., with OTTAWA NATURALIST, $1.00 per annum. 
Admission to Leeture Course Free. 
