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IffcEcwa Kield. i^cafupeclisfs ff^luB 



For the Winter of 1889-1890. 

 50IHEES: 



1889. 



Dec. 13. — Inaugural Address, (Geological Progress in Canada.) Dr. Ells- 

 1890. 



Jan. 10. — The Mistassini Region Mr. A. P. Low. 



The Serpentines of Canada Mr. N. J. Giroux. 



Jan. 24.— The Yukon Country Mr. McConnell- 



Glaciation in America Dr. A. C. Lawson. 



Feb. 7. — Some Geological facts observed on a trip to the 



Straits of Belleisle Dr. Selwyn. 



A Bird in the Bush Mr. W. A. D. Lees. 



21. — Some notes on the English Sparrow Mr. J. Ballantyne. 



The Wolf Mr. Lett. 



Mar. 7. — On some of the larger unexplored portions of 



Canada Dr. G. M. Dawson. 



A Naturalist in the Gold Range, B.C . . . Mr. J. M. Macoun. 



13. —Reports of the Leaders of Branches. 



MONDAY AFTERNOON POPULAR LECTURES. 



Jan. 13. — Geology (Volcanoes and their associated pheno- 

 mena) Dr. Ells, 



20.— Paleontology Mr. W. R. Billings. 



27.— Botany Mr. W. Scott. 



Feby. 3.— Botany Mr. J. M. Macoun. 



10.— Zoology Mr. J. Ballantyne. 



17. — Ornithology ( ^ ^ 



'^^ Mr. W. A. D. Lees. 



J-t. — Ornithology I. 



Mar. 3.— Entomology Mr. T. J. McLaughlin. 



10.— Conchology Rev. G. W. Taylor. 



