INDEX. 



Aberileen, His Excellency the Earl 



of, Address by 92 



Adams, Dr. F. D., iNfodular Granite 



from Pine Lake, Ont 224 



\dams. F. D , and Nicholson, [. T., 

 Experiments on- the Flow of 



Rocks 224 



Albino .-iparrovv .... 206 



Ami, Dr. H M., Geology of the 



Oitawa District 115 



Mastodon Remains in Western 



Ontario 223 



Obituary Notice, Cope, E. D . 70 

 Obituary Notice, Giroux, N. I. 68 

 Post Pliocene of the Ottawa 



Valley 20 ■ 



Annual Report, 1896-97 7 



.Ants, i lying 71 



.A'twood, A. E., Address by 127 



Aurora borealis- 72 



.Axyris amarantoides 122 



Bell. Dr. R., Elected F.R.S 122 



I'ossil-like ftirms in Sandstone 222 



Nbastoion and Mammoth Re- 



m ins near Hudson Bay. .... 222 



Bird Notes, see Ornithological Notes 

 Birds, Nesting of, by W. 1". Macoun 65 

 Blue, Mr., Address by ... . .... 125 



Report of the Bureau of Mines 1^9 



Bluebird no 



Billings, VV. R., Obituary Notice, 



S. A. Miller 208 



Book Notices, "The Plant World," 

 127 ; *' British Marine Food 

 Fishes," by Dr. Mcintosh and 

 H. E Masterman, 141 ; "Re- 

 vision of the Puerco Fauna," 

 by W. D. Matthew, 159 ; Sixth 

 R port of the Bureau of Mines, 

 Ontario, 159. 

 Botanical Section Report, 1896-97. 33 

 Botanic.il Spring Note.-., by Prof. 



John Macoun 37 



British Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science 67, 190 



Brooks, Allan C., Western Ameri- 

 can Goshawk 205 



Brunn ck's Guillemot ... 205 



Burman, Rev, VV. A., on Pigeons 



Eating Chickweed 12 1 



on Russian Pigweed . . 122 



Carp Culture, by J. Craig. 65 



Clark, Mr., Address by , . . . , 125 



Coleman, A. P., Clastic Huronian 



Rock of Western Ontario 224 



Cope, Prof E. D., Obit. Notice. . . 70 



Craig, ]., Ca p Culture 65 



Fruit Growing in Canada 73 



Cryptbgamic Flora of Ottawa, by 

 Prof John Macoun, . . 129, 162, 



Gushing, H. P., Syenite-porphyry 

 dikes in the Adirondack Region 



Dawson, Sir f. W., on Ltpidophoios 

 Clijtoiieiisis 



Earthquake 



Ells, Dr. R. W., Geological Forma- 

 tions, Faults, and Folds of the 



Ottawa District 



Recent Conclusions in Quebec 



Geology 



Sands and Clays of the Ottawa 

 Basin 



Entomological Branch Report, 1896- 

 1897 



Excursion No. i, io Chelsea 



No. 2, to the Pickanock 

 No. 3, to Chelsea 



Filaiia oculi, by Dr. A. G. Hop- 

 kins 



Fishes, Life-history of . . . 



Fletcher, Dr. James, Address by . . 

 Our .Spring Birds 



Forest Trees, The, by Mrs. Ella 

 Walton 



Formations, Faults, and Folds of the 

 Ottawa District, by Dr. Ells. 



Fox S| arrow 147, 



Fruit Growing in Canada, by |. 

 Craig 



Geolog cal Branch, Report of, 1896-7 



Geological Society of America, Tenth 

 Meeting in Montreal 



Geology of the Ottawa District, by 

 Dr. H. M. Ami 



Geology, by W. J. Wilson 



Goshawk, Western Amer can 



Cirosbeak, Evening, at Ottawa .... 



Halkett, A., Adiiress by 



A Naturalist's Notes on the 

 Pacific Coast 



Harmer, Miss Ciertrude, Bluebirds 



Hopkins, D:.A P., on Filaria oculi 



Klotz, Otto J., Weather 45, 



Lectures on Natural History, by the 

 President 



Lectures to School Children ., 



Macoun, Prof. John, Botanical Spring 



Notes ". 



Cryptogamic Flora of Ottawa 

 129, 161, 



Macoun, W. T. , Excursion to the 



Picanock 



Nesting of Birds ... . 



Notes on Ottawa Birds 



Ornithological Notes (or Janu- 

 ary, Feliruary and March 



193 

 224 



223 



72 



177 



173 

 222 



II 



66 



95 



224 



113 



141 

 127 

 114 



128 



177 

 205 



73 

 17 



"5 

 209 

 205 



32 



127 



loS 



119 



118 



53 



159 

 114 



37 



193 



95 



64 



116 



29 



