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Editing Committee — Prof. D.P. Penhallow, Dr. B. J. Har- 

 rington, Dr. T. Wesley Mills, G-. F. Matthew, J. F. 

 Whiteaves. 



Library Committee — B. T. Chambers (Chairman), J. A. 

 U. Beaudry, F. B. Caulfield, E. W. McLachlan, Joseph 

 Fortier. 



Lecture Committee — Dr. Harrington (Chairman), Bev. 

 Eobt. Campbell, P. S. Eoss. 



House Committee — J. S. Shearer (Chairman), J. Stevenson 

 Brown, Albert Holden. 



Membership Committee — J. S. Brown (Chairman), S. 

 Finley, P. S. Eoss, Dr. Stirling, Ceo. Sumner, Dr. Birkett, 

 J. A. U. Beaudry, E. W. McLachlan, Henry Hamilton, A. 

 F. Winn, Dr. J. C. Cameron. 



Taxidermist — F. B. Caulfield. 



Mote. 



The Luck Hawk at Abbotsford, P.Q. — A pair of this spe- 

 cies (Falco peregrinus anatum) were recently presented to 

 the Society by Mr. N. E. Fisk. They were shot at Abbots- 

 ford, P.Q., on May 7th, 1890, by his son Charles Albert 

 Fisk. Mr. Fisk states that they had a nest in a recess in 

 the western side of the mountain (Yamaska) and that one 

 or two pairs of these birds have been observed there for the 

 past forty-five years. This information is very interesting 

 as this species although occurring throughout the entire 

 Dominion is one of our rarest hawks and the records of its 

 nesting in the southern parts of its range are very few 

 indeed. 



F. B. Caulfield. 



