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June 5. (1) Report of Delegate to Royal Society of Canada. 

 By Geo. U. Hay. 



(2) Address on the Work of the Experimental 

 Farms. By John Craig, Esq. 



(3) The Crystalline Rocks around St. John. By 



W. D. Matthew. (Published in Bulletin XII.) 



(4) Notes on the Botany of the Valley of the Upper 



St. John. By Merritt Lyndon Fernald. (Read 



by title.) 



Oct. 2. The Mosses of New Brunswick, with a Description 

 of some New Species. By John Moser. 



Oct. 9. Some Evidences of a Glacial Epoch. By Charles 

 R. Fisher, Esq. (Published in Bulletin XII). 



Nov. 6. Post-Glacial Faulting at St. John. By Dr. Geo. F. 

 Matthew. (Published in Bulletin XII.) 



Nov. 13. Outlets of the St. John River. By Dr. Geo. F. 

 Matthew. (Published in Bulletin XII.) 



Dec. 4. Recent Plant-studies and Discoveries in New Bruns- 

 wick. By Geo. U. Hay, M. A. 

 1895. 



Jan. 2. The Mountain Systems of America — A Comparative 

 Study. By Dr. L. W. Bailey. . (Synopsis pub- 

 lished in Bulletin XII.) 



As in former years, a course of elementary lectures in 

 science has been given. It proved of great interest, and was as 

 follows : 



PALEONTOLOGY. 



Lecturer, Geo. F. Matthew, D.Sc, F.R.S.C. 



Jan. 9. Scope and Purpose of the Science. 

 23. Trilobites of the St. John rocks. 

 30. Fossil Botany of the Palaeozoic Rocks, with special 



reference to the coal measures and plant bearing 



beds at St. John. 



BACTERIA. 

 Lecturer, W. F. Best, Esq. 



Feb. 13. Historical Sketch of Subject, etc. 

 20. Fermentation and Yeasts. 

 27. Bacteria of the Mouth, etc. 



