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Some Conspicuous British Columbia Summer Plants. 



Robert Campbell, M.A., D.D 176 



The Pleistocene of Montreal and the Ottawa Valley from 



a Railway Carriage. I. S. Buchan, K.C., B.C.L 190 



The Cambric Dictyonema Fauna of the Slate Belt of East- 

 ern New York; Rudolph Rudeman's. G. J. Matthews, 

 LL.D., P.R.S.C • 196 



The Monteregian Hills: a Canadian Petrographieal Pro- 

 vince. Prank D Adams, Ph.D 198 



Proceedings of Natural History Society, Montreal 246 



Observation on Aurora Borealis. Charles J. Stuart .... 259 



Book Notices 263 



Analcite-Trachyte Tuffs and Breccias from Southwest 



Alberta, Canada. C. W. Knight, B.Sc 265 



Observations Upon Some Noteworthy Leaf Variations and 

 Their Bearing Upon Palaeontological Evidence. Pro- 

 fessor D. P. Penhallow, D.Sc 279 



Along the British Pacific Cable. Otto Klotz, LL.D., 



P.R.A.S 306 



Notes 316 



Development of Ophiothrix fragilis 



The Marine Biological Laboratory of Canada 



The Royal Society of Canada 



The Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Holl 



The Annual Field Day 



The Origin of Amber 



The Mycelium of Dry Rot 



Lord Strathcona and Mr. Royal. Robert Campbell, M.A., 



D.D 310 



Some Rare Fungi Found at St. Andrew's, N.B. Adaline 



Va x Horxe 328 



Mount Royal Once An Active Volcano. J. S. Buchax. K.C., 



B.C.L 338 



Notes on the Natural History of the Beaver in Canada. A. 



WlLLEY, D.Sc, F.R.S '. 345 



The Crafty Fox. W. A. Oswald 354 



Proceedings of Natural History Society, years 1904-5 357 



Proceedings of Natural History Society, years 1905-6 362 



Proceedings of Natural History Society, years 1906-7 368 



