1V Canadian Record of Science. 
Notes on some of the Birds and Mammals of the 
Hudson Bay Territories and the Arctic Coast. 
JouHN RAE, MOD. (ul Ds PES 2 Eh. R:G.S.7.c2s-e ea: 
On Sporocarps discovered by Prof. Orton in the Hrian 
Shale of Columbus, Ohio. Sir J. Wm. Dawson, 
EIS EAMOn aS ARGath Ain araline san Denar murlnmmRR MESO Unst oc 
Note on Graptolites from Dease River, B.C. Pror. 
CHAR ins HPAP WORTH, JH aS: -cone.c cee cast eee ere 
The Great Lake Basins of Canada. A. 'T. DRummonp 
Proceedings of Royal Society of Canada. With Notes 
by A. T. Drummonp....... nit Re lene vaklesleeameeeee eres 
Proceedings of the Natural History Society, with 
President’s Annual Address. MP AON eee 
JANI OSLTRE GUIS Ss ap ph Ngo SSEOEo A Bae RADA ACR ANSREMGB NER REC uA Lodo coc 
On some Canadian Rocks containing Scapolite, with 
a few Notes on Rocks associated with the Apatite 
Deposits. Frank D. Apams and ANDREW C. 
Lawson, Ph.D....... Soe So tarceleesis nc vo tae REM eee eRe EE 
Eozoon Canadense. Sir. J. WituiAm Dawson, F.R.S. 
“Ringed Trees.” W. L. Goopwin, Queen’s Univer- 
SVU fy al AUIS. Ae Se nah Asan oe ata Hae SORES AEB SdScmmco0%c 
On the Eozoon and Paleozoic Rocks of the Atlantic 
Coast of Canada in comparison with those of 
Western Europe and the Interior of America. 
Siz J. Wittiam Dawson, F.R.S., F.G.S.. 
The St. Lawrence Basin and the Gr oo Lidees? ae W. 
SPENCER.......- DEORE at ane inc een a eae aN a Shor ce obs 
The Study of Mineralogy. T. Srerry sive, LL.D., 
EE SEURS seat cima nmet cn iaaen culate bint case ce stats Saeneeinee acs 
Mineralogical Evolution. T. S1ERRY Hunt, Tt, IDL. 
AE TERE cease ae soe Sc anes Oe RIE SOUR CEG LAA ep rN 
Natural History Society—Autumn Field Day.......... 
The Great Lake Basins of the St. Lawrence. A. T. 
TD BeCMANEGINED ose ac ee ae orate A es i eo crue na 
Note on Balarus Hameri in the Pleistocene at Rivier e 
Beaudette, etc. Sie J. Wittram Dawson, UL.D., 
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