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And tlie following twelve living snakes : — 

 1 young garter snake- 

 1 do do 



1 red-bellied snake 



2 Dekay's brown snakes 

 2 Dekay's brown snakes 

 1 red-bellied snake 

 1 OTass snake — Mrs. H. 

 1 young red-bellied snal 

 1 young grass snake 



E. T. Chambers, Chairman 

 ported having received from the U. S. Geological Survey a 

 copy of the Geological Atlas of the United States. 



Moved by E. T, Chambers, and seconded by Walter 

 Drake, That the thanks of the Society be sent to the 

 United States authorities for their donation. — Carried. 



Moved by J. A. U. Beaudry, and seconded by J. B. Wil- 

 liams, That the thanks of this meeting be sent to the 

 donors of the different specimens. 



The following new members were elected by acclama- 

 tion on the motion of John S. Shearer, seconded by E. T. 

 Chambers, the rules being suspended for that purpose : — 

 David Robertson, Aid. R Prefontaine, W. C. McKechnie, 

 A. E. Deeks, M.D., Ptev. G. Colborn Heine. 



The President then requested the First Vice-President 

 to take the chair that he might read his paper entitled 

 " Some additional Notes on the Flora of Montreal." 



Moved by Geo. Kearley, seconded by A. F. Winn, That 

 the thanks of this meeting be extended to Dr. Campbell 

 for his very interesting communication. — Carried. 



Mr. J. B.Williams then read his communication entitled 

 "Notes on the Canadian Stick Insect {Dinpheromera femo- 

 rata)." Moved by J. A. U. Beaudry, seconded by John S. 

 Shearer, That the thanks of this meeting be extended to 

 Mr. Williams for his intensely interesting and instructive 

 paper. 



