144 The Ottawa Naturalist. 



Rosaceae : 



Spiraea tomentosa, Potentilla argentea, 



P. fruticosa, P. Norvegica. 



Besides tlie above tlie following were noted, recorded or 

 collected between Galetta and Marshall's Bay : 



Solanum nigrum, Gentiana Andrewsii, 



Echium vulgare, Euphorbia maculata, 



Zanthoxylum Americanum, Hypericum mutilum, 



Ilex verticillata, Cephalanthus occidentalis, 



Viburnum lentago, Oenothera pumila, 



Portulaca oleracea, Ampelopsis quinquefolia, 



Vitis riparia, Monotropa unifloram, 



Trifolium pratense, Cannabis sativa, 



Xanthium Canadense, Lepidium intermedium, 



Capsella bursa-pastoris, Osmunda regalis, 

 Myrica Gale. 



Miss Harmer then addressed the members present on behalf 

 of the leaders in Ornithology. The various species of birds 

 observed during the day were noted ; for the most part as birds 

 of passage. A number of questions were put to Miss Harmer 

 who replied to each one in turn. The interest manifested in 

 this branch of the Club's work is very encouraging. 



Dr. Ami then gave a brief outline of the results obtained 



and described certain features in the geology of Galetta. 



The party left by the 17.27 train for home and arrived in the 



capital shortly after 18 o'clock, having thoroughlj^ enjoyed the 



day's outing in the westerly limits of the County of Carleton. 



H. M. A. 

 October 30th, 1896. 



NEW MEMBERS. 



Hon. G. W..R0SS, M.P.P., Toronto, Ont.; Prof. Leigh R. 

 Gregor, M.A., Ph. D., Montreal, Que.; D. A. Campbell, Esq., 

 Ottawa Collegiate Institute, Ottawa ; Mrs. G. B. Burland, Mon- 

 treal, Que.; Miss F. Morris, Ottawa. 



