Holmes et al is a 175 page book which includes distribution map and notes, a life history .timetable, notes on habitat and food plants (if known), and its status in Ontario. available from the-Toronto Entomologists' Association, 34 Seaton Drive, Aurora, Ontario .LQG 2K1 for $25. (adapted from TFN #426 p.10) :The Ohtario Butterfly Atlas by A.H It is ENVIRONMENTAL CALENDAR August 27 to 30 - The Society is considering an out-of—province field trip for Aug.'2 birds, whales, and other fortuitous sightings. The expenses would be shared through a pre-set fee with any surpluses refunded. Estimated costs are $150 each for the transportation, ferry, and bOat charter costs. Accommodations must be arranged and paid for by the individuals themselves and participants would select the.Sights to be visited through consensus. .Seating is limited and some of the activities are weather dependent so participants are asked to come with good spirits and an open .mind. Participants must sign a legal release as this function is being organized by the Society. Contact Barbara Currie at 892-9297 by August '12 so dates can be finalized. Caution: their is a strong possibility that coffee-shops and sticky bun stores will be on the itinerary! ’ 2 - Children's Nature Study Workshop (see article in issue # 122, p. 10). Aug. 29 - Children's Nature Study Workshop (see article in issue # 122, p. 10). Sept. 13 - The Society will host a barbecue pot-luck picnic from 2 - 6 p.m. at the P.E.I. National Park's Dalvay Shelter. Please bring dishes, cups, cutlery, and, if you wish one, a lawn chair. Nature walks will be held‘ to fit the desires of those attending. The rain date is September 20th. Sept. 17 to 20 - First Island International Conference at Dalvay by the Sea ’ (refer to following article, p. 9)’ 4 ' ‘ . Sept. 17 to 19 - The Tenth National Recreational FiSheries Conference at Waterloo, Ontario. For more information contact CWF at 613-721-2286 Sept. 19 - Energy and ForestrY's Woodlot Management and Equipment Exhibition will be at the New Harmony Demonstration Woodlot from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 24 & 25 - the 29th annual meeting of the Atlantic Society of Fish and ' Wildlife'biologists will meet at the Rodd Mill River Resort. Research' and management papers are invited. Contact Rosemary Curley (368-4807) or Pierre-Yves~Daoust,(56670667) I ‘r ' Oct. 6" John DeGrace will speak on fossils at the Societyfs regular fall meeting which starts at the Farm Centre at 7:30 p.m. , Nov.-3 - The NHS meeting will feature Dr. David Cairns who will speak on "How ‘To Count Fish". .The meeting will commence at 7:30 p.m. , ‘ Nov. 25 to 27.- Marine Stewardship in the Northwest Atlantic at the Hotel Newfoundland. Contact Mrs. J. Harris, Marine Institute, P.O. Box 4920, St. John's, Nfld, 709*778-0660 FAX 709-778—0346 Dec. 1 ‘ Lupins will be the topic of Dr. Katherine Clough's presentation at the Natural History Society's monthly meeting which commences at 7:30 p.m. at the Farm Centre ' j a , . Dec. 14 to Jan. 2 - The 3 Christmas Bird Count dates will be set in the next Vissue of the Island Naturalist. ' ' r ‘ ' Jan. 5 - A different venue will be featured at the Annual General Meeting with i members giving 5 minute show and tell presentations and a maximum of 5 slides. ' '