ii.- Canadian Becord of Science. 



Sargent's Notes on Quebec Crataegus and New or 



Little Known Trees. T5y K. C 497 



Lambe's Eevision of the Grenera and S[iecies of 



Canadian Paleeozoic Corals. By R. C 499 



Dr. D. C. MacCallum's Academic Addresses. By 



R. C 500 



Studies of the Geology of the vicinity of Montreal which 



might be undertaken by Members of the Natural 



History Society. By F. D. Adams, Ph.D 65 



Phenological Observations in Canada. By A. H. Mackay, 



LL.D., F.R.S.C 71 



Botany in the Island of Montreal. By Robert Campbell, 



M.A., D.D 84 



The Lake on the Mountain near Picton, Ont. By A. T. 



Drujimond, LL.D 90 



The Parent Rock of the Diamond in South Africa. By 



T. G. Bonnet, D.Sc, LL.D , V.P.R.S 95 



Sir John William Dawson. By Professor Frank Adams, 



Ph.D 137 



Letter of Late Sir William DaAVSon 148 



The Subdivisions of the Carboniferous System in Eastern 



Canada. By H. M. Ami, M.A., D.Sc, F.G.S 149 



The Flora of the Rocky Mountains. By Robert Camp- 

 bell, M. A., D.D 163 



North American Golden Rods. By Robert Campbell, 



M.A., D.D 192 



Notes and Comments. By H. M. Ami, M.A., D.Sc, 



F.G.S ■ 195 



The Rate of Propagation of the Venous Pulse. By Dr.. 



W. S. Morrow 205 



A Forest Fire at St. John about 2,000 years ago. By 



G. . Matthew, LL.D., F.R.S.C. 213 



The Rock Formation of the Bermudas. By J. S. Buchan, 



Q.C., B.C.L 219 



Notes on the Glaciation of Mount Orford, P.Q. By J. A. 



Dresser 223 



On the Height of Mount Orford. By N. N. Evans, 



M.A.Sc, and 0. E. Leroy, B.A 225 



