REPORT OF THE PHILOLOGICAL SECTION. 53 



SCHEDULE OF PAPERS. 



1 E. E. Thomson Canadian Birds. 



2 Rev. K. F. Junor Echini. 



3 J. H. Pearce Inaugural Address. 



4 M. Chamberlain Canadian Birds. 



5 J. Noble Mosses (First Paper). 



6 " " (Second Paper). 



7 Wm. Brodie Parasites of Potato Beetle. 



8 Wm. Brodie Lemothrips Gramince. 



9 J. H. Pearce Floioers (First Paper). 



10 " " (Second Paper). 



11 W. E. Middleton Fresh Water Sponges. 



12 J. B. Williams Birds Observed in 1888. 



13 Wm. Brodie Snakes. 



14 W. E. Middleton Structure and Fructification of Ferns. 



15 C. Armstrong Canadian Ferns. 



16 Wm. Brodie Relation to Environment. 



17 E. E. Thompson Winter Birds of Toronto District. 



18 J. H. Pearce Moulds and Kindred Fungi. 



19 W. E. Middleton Microscopic Mounting. 



20 James Noble Plant Evohition. 



21 James Noble Plant Development. 



22 A. Elvins Volvox Ghhator. 



REPORT OF THE PHILOLOGICAL SECTION OF THE 

 CANADIAN INSTITUTE, APRIL 6, 1889. 



Gentlemen, — I have the honor to present for yonr consideration the 

 Third Annual Report of the Philological Section, for the year ending 

 March 31, 1889. During the session the Section has met regularly 

 on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. 



Following is a list of papers read at the various meetings : 



(1) April 10, 1888— "A Chart of Elocutionary Drill." By T. B. Brown* 



ing, M.A. 



(2) April 24, 1888—" Volaplik, the new World-Language. By D. R. 



Keys, B.A. 



(3) April 24, 1888 — " On some words of Indian origin in the French Cana- 



dian Dialect and Literature." By A. F. Chamberlain, B.A. 



(4) November 13, 1888 — " The language of the Mississaguas of Scugog, with 



special reference to Sematology." By A. F. Chamberlain, B.A. 



