I had expected to lecture in monacal, uui owing lu uic uis- 

 asters by fire which McGill University has recently sustained, it 

 was thought advisable by Professor Penhallow to defer it. My 

 tour came to an end June 6, when I spoke at the Murdock 



Although the total number of new members gained for the 

 Wild Flower Preservation Society is not, perhaps, as large as 

 might have been expected, I consider that the tour has been 

 highly successful from an educational point of view. The leaf- 

 lets printed by the Society and the linen posters issued by the 

 Garden have been widely distributed, and an effort has been 

 made in each locality to indicate the specific line of work that is 



