APPENDIX REPORT OF THE COUNCIL. 101 



THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT 



OF THE 



COUNCIL OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY 



OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 



The Council of the Natural History Society desires to lay 

 before the members its annual report on the work for the year 

 now ending: 



MEMBERSHIP. 



The following additions have been made to the roll of 

 members : 



Honorai^y (Monsig'r J. C. K. Laflamme), 1 



Life (Prof. William F. Ganong), 1 



Corresponding, 3 



Ordinary, 9 



Associate 14 



Total, 28 



During the year, three of our members have been removed 

 by death. 



Geo. F. Smith, Esq., died March 6th, 1894. He was a mem- 

 ber for many years, and by his death the Society lost a valued 

 member. 



Gilbert Murdoch, C. E., died May 28th, 1894. He was one 

 of the founders of the Society, and in former years contributed 

 some valuable papers. His paper on Meteorology, embracing 

 observations at St. John from 1850 to 1862, was published in 

 1863, and is a most valuable record. 



Mr. H. W. Northrup died June 18th, 1894. He had only 

 been a member for a short time, but was much interested in our 

 work. 



