68 BULLETIN" OF THE NATURAL irLSTOKY SOCIETY. 



The Preys Committee report tbat tlie press of St. John 

 Lave granted free insertion of preliminary notices of 

 meetings, and by excellent reports of the lectures have 

 materially aided in disseminating information about the 

 Society and its work. For those courtesies the hearty 

 thanks of the Societ}' are due. 



At the last annual meeting some amendments Avere 

 made to the constitution — enlarging the duties of the 

 Secretary and giving the Associate members power to 

 elect a President and Secretary of their branch. 



The Council consider that the year now closing has 

 been a prosperous one, and hope the members of the 

 Society will continue to interest themselves in promoting 

 the objects for which it was founded. 



Respectfiilh' submitted, 



SAMUEL W. KAIN, 



Serretd)')/ to CounciL 



Nalural History Rooms, Market Building, \ 

 St. .John, N. B., January 16th, 1895. ( 



