Proceedings of the Society. 385 



Eeport op the Librarian. 



Gentlemen : — In addition to our usual exchanges the 

 following books have been added to your Library during 

 the past year : — ■ 



The Mineral Resources of Ontario. 



Report of the Royal Society of Canada, vol. 7. 



Reports of the TJ. S. National Museum, 1886-87. 



Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 12. 



Smithsonian Report, 1887. 



Reports of the U. S. Geological Survey, 1886-87, pts. 1 and 2. 



Monographs of the U. S. Geological Survey, vol. XV, pts. 1 and 2. 



vol. XVI. 

 Fishery Industries of the United States. 

 Mineral Resources of the United States. 

 Occasional Papers of the Californian Academy of Science 

 Missouri Botanical Garden. 

 Bulletins of the N. Y. State Museum. 

 Proceedings of the Manchester Philosophical Society. 



The following were presented by the authors : — 



Birds of Greenland, by Andrews, T. Hagerup. 



Physiographical Geology of the Rocky Mountain Region in 

 Canada, by Dr. G. Dawson. 



Sculptured Anthropoid Ape heads, by J. Terry. 



Useful and Ornamental Stones of Ancient Egypt, by Sir W. 

 Dawson. 



Pleistocene Flora of Canada, by Sir W. Dawson and Prof. Pen- 

 hallow. 



Geology of Quebec and its Environs, by H. M. Ami. 



The whole of the contents of the cases have been examined, 

 the loose parts put up into volumes as far as they are com- 

 plete, and 171 volumes have been bound and put on the 

 shelves. The books have been classified in the cases as far 

 as possible, and good progress is being made with the 

 catalogue. 



The exchanges have been duly acknowledged by the hon. 

 librarian, and the following have been added to the list : — 

 Bulletins of Scientific Laboratory, Denison's University ; 

 West American Scientist and Zoe, published at San Fran- 

 cisco ; Bulletins Laboratory of Natural History State 



