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EVENING LECTURES 8 P.M. 



1890. ~ ~ 

 Dec. 1 1. — Science as an Aid to General Education Dr. MacCabe. 



President's Inaugural Address Dr. Ells. 



1891. 

 Jan. 15. — Report of the Zoological Branch. 



The Beaver Mr. Lett. 



29. — Report of the Ornithological Branch. 



The Chimney Swift Mr. Kingston. 



Canadian Gems Mr. Willimott. 



Yeh. 12. — Report of the Botanical Branch. 



The Development ^f Cultivated Fruits from Wild 



Varieties 'Mr. John Craig. 



26. — Report of the Conchological Branch. 



Some new species of Chazy Fossils Mr. Sowter. 



A Botanist among the Glaciers Prof. Macoun. 



]yr ar 3 — Report of the Geological Branch. 



Asbestus Dr. Ells. 



12. — Report of the Entomological Branch. 



Mineral Phosphates Mr. Lainson Wills. 



JVIONDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES 4.15 P.M. 



Jan. 12.— The Study of Natural History Miss M. A. Mills. 



19.— The Geographical distribution of Plants Prof. Macoun. 



26.— The Educational value of Botanic Gardens. .. Mr. Fletcher. - 



Feb. 2. —The Physiology of Plants Mr. W. Scott. 



9.__The Migration of Birds Mr. Lees. 



16.— The True Bugs Mr. Harrington. 



23.— The Chemistry of Food (1) Mr. Shutt. 



Mar. 2.— The Chemistry of Food (2) Mr. Shutt, 



9.— Beneficial Birds Mr. Kingston. 



N.B. — All the above lectures will be delivered in the Lecture Room 

 of the Normal School. Admission free. Anyone wishing to attend will 

 be welcome. 



