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time of writing, secvired over three hundred skins of birds and other 

 animals, representing one hundred and twelve species, besides a large 

 number of plants and entomological specimens. 



The next general excursion of the Club will be held on Thursday, 

 Sth. August, to the " Ox-bow " on the Nation River, near Casselman, 

 on the invitation of Messrs. Wm. Craig and W. J. Summerbj, two of 

 our members who I'eside in the County of Russell. The place is one 

 which, should well repay a visit, and it is hoped that a large 

 number of the members will avail themselves of the chance to become 

 acquainted with a locality not before visited by the Club. Those so 

 inclined will have an opportunity of exploring the spot where many inter- 

 esting Indian relics have been and no doubt still are to be found, as it is 

 within three miles of our stopping place, and the whole day will be at 

 our disposal. Arrangements have been made with the Canada Atlantic 

 Railway to let the excursionists off at the " Ox-bow," thus saving the 

 walk from Casselman. Train leaves Elgin Street Station at 8 a.m., and 

 returning, arrives at 8.30 p.m. Return fare, 75 cents. 



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Errata, — The following names were, by an accident on the part of 

 the printer, omitted from the list of members published in the last num- 

 ber of The Naturalist, and the omission unfortunately escaped notice : — 

 C. E. Chubbock ; John Hodgins ; George Holland ; Miss L. von 

 Jantsch ; Miss Ruby Rothwell ; and T. W. E. Sowter. The editor 

 tenders his apologies to these members for the oversight. 



New Members. — The following new members have been elected 

 since the list of members for this year was published : — T. J. Alnwick ; 

 Robert Bell, M.D., LL.D.; Arthur Boulfcon ; J. Carstairs ; Rev. Charles 

 S. Deeprose ; W. F. Ferrier, B. App. Sc; G. S. Macdonald ; J. J. 

 McNulty ; F. Nelson, B.A.; J. M. Oxley; F. X. R. Saucier; C. W. 

 Treadwell ; J. G. Whyte. 



