92 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOSTON MEETING 



Canadian Cretaceous. Several new genera were described from the 

 Alberta material. Among these new genera are the following: Styraco- 

 saurus, Centrosaurus, Cliasmosaurus, Gryposaurus, Steplianosaurus, 

 Cheneosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Enophocephalus, Gorgosaurus, and 

 Stegoceras. Some of his work on the Cretaceous famia was still in manu- 

 script form at the time of his death. The definition of a new subfamily 

 of vertebrates was included in one of his unpublished manuscripts. 



Mr. Lambe was a member of the Eideau Club at Ottawa. He was 

 elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1901 and was a 

 member of various other societies. 



Lawrence Lambe belonged to that small group of men who find in 

 their work their greatest pleasure. Paleontological work was to him 

 indeed a labor of love. The little worries of life seemed never to penetrate 

 his optimistic temperament. His friends will long remember the cheery 

 smile and kindly word with which he always greeted them. Lambe ac- 

 complished much toward revealing Canada's early vertebrate life, and 

 wherever such knowledge is cherished his passing will be deeply regretted. 



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