84 BULLETIN OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 



THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT 



OF THE 



COUNCIL OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY 



OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 



The Council of the Natural History Society heg leave to 

 submit the following report for the year now ending : 



MEMBERSHIP. 



The Society has added to its roll thirty-six members, viz.: 



Honorary (Professor John E. ]\Iarr) 1 



Ordinary 14 



Associate 16 



Honorary Associate 2 



Corresponding 3 



Total, 36 



Our membership now consists of : 



Life Members 7 



Honorary Members 4 



Ordinary Members 61 



Corresponding Members 36 



Associate Members. . . 57 



Honorary Associate Members 2 



Total 167 



While a very satisfactory increase has been made, we look 

 for still greater additions when citizens reahze that it is their 

 duty as well as privilege to assist in the support of a pulilic 

 institution such as ours. 



During the year the Society has lost through death two 

 patrons, one ordinary and one corresponding member. 



Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley was patron during his two tei-ms as 

 Lieutenant Governor of the province, and an ordinary meml)er up 

 the time of his death, which occurred last June. In his death the 

 Society sustained the loss of one wlio took a great interest in its 



