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tion; United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.; 
Pathe Educational Films; Commander G. M. Dyott; Canadian Govern- 
ment Motion Picture Bureau; Ontario Motion Picture Bureau; and D. F. 
Kidd. 
The co-operation of the Ottawa Citizen, the Ottawa Journal, and Le 
Droit, is also very much appreciated. By giving announcements of the 
lectures, space for news reports of them, and editorial comment, these local 
newspapers have greatly contributed to their success. 
The Lecture Committee is composed of: Harlan I. Smith (Chairman), 
M. E. Wilson, and Clyde L. Patch. 
The programs follow: 
First Series ; 
Ireland, by H. Bowers, M.A., D.Paed., of the Normal School, Ottawa. 
The Wild Animals of the National Parks of Canada, by Hoyes Lloyd, MA., Super- 
visor, Wild Life Protection, National Parks of Canada, Department of the Interior. 
Meteors and Meteorites, by R. Meldrum Stewart, M.A., F.R.AJ3., F.R.S.C., Director 
of the Dominion Observatory, Department of the Interior. 
Insect Invaders, by Leonard S. McLaine, MjSc., of the Entomological Branch, Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. 
Children of All Lands. 
Four reels of motion pictures. 
The Little Indian Weaver; The Wee Scotch Piper; The Little Dutch Tulip 
Girl; and The Little Swiss Wood Carver. 
This was a special pre-Christmas meeting entirely devoted to motion pictures 
for children and was not repeated on Wednesday evening for adults. 
Second Series: 
Amidst the Volcanoes of Ecuador, by J. H. Sinclair, B.A., MSc., of New York. 
A Travel Dialogue on Some Pacific Islands of Canada, by Clyde L. Patch and Harlan 
I. Smith, National Museum of Canada, Department of Mines. 
Four Hundred Years Ago in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, by Harrison F. Lewis, MA., 
Ph.D., Chief Federal Migratory Bird Officer for Ontario and Quebec, Department 
of the Interior. 
Frazil and Anchor Ice, by John Murphy, M.E.I.C., F.A.I.E.E., of the Board of Rail- 
way Commissioners and the Department of Railways and Canals. 
Honey Bees, How They Live and Work, foj' C. B. Gooderham, B.S.A., Dominion 
Apiarist, Central Experimental Farm. 
A Town Planner’s Trip Across Canada, by Horace L. Seymour, BA.Sc., C.E. (Tor.), 
Town Planning Consultant, Province of Alberta. 
A Trip Through Central Europe, by F. C. Elford, Dominion Poultry Husbandman, 
Central Experimental Farm. 
The Story of Great Bear Lake, by D. F. Kidd, BAp.Sc., PhD., of the Geological 
Survey, Department of Mines. 
The Romance of Flowers, by Rowley Frith, B.S.A., Ottawa. 
The attendance was as follows: 
First Series 
Five Four 
children’s adult’s 
lectures lectures 
3,800 1,485 
760 371 
Total attendance . 
Average attendance 
