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(b) Note on a Bed of Fossil Mussels at St. John, by J. P. 



Clayton. 



(c) The Physiography of the N.W. Miramichi, by Prof. W. 



F. Ganong. 



(d) Ornithology — Past and Present, by A. Gordon Leavitt. 

 Jan. 19. — Annual Meeting, President's Address, Reports read, and 



Election of Officers. 

 Feb. 2. — (a) Weeds and their Persistance, by J. Vroom. 



(b) Certain Natural History Curiosities in New Brunswick, 

 by Prof. W. F. Ganong. 

 Mar. 1. — (a) House Flies, and their relations, by Wm. Mcintosh. 



(b) New Brunswick Animals and Animal Komancers, by 

 Prof. W. P. Ganong. 

 Apr. 5. — (a) Physical x\spect of the Cambrian System in Eastern 

 Canada, and a list of fossils, by G. F. Matthew, 

 (b) The Earthquake of March 21, 1904, by S. W. Kain. 

 (c) Canoe Trip on N.W. Oromocto Lake, etc., by Dr. G. CJ. 

 Hay. 

 ]\[ay 3. — (a) The Commercial Value of Birds, by J. W. Banks, 

 (b) Notes on New Brunswick Birds, by W. H. Moore. 

 May 12. — Special j\reeting to arrange for hospitality to members of the 



Eoyal Society of Canada. 

 June 7. — Burr Balls of Little Kedron Lake, by Prof. W. F. Ganong. 

 Oct. 4. — Mushrooms and Toadstools — How to know them, by Dr. G. 



U. Hay. 

 Nov. 1. — (a) The Human Telephone, by Prof. L. VV^. Bailey (illus- 

 trated lecture), 

 (b) A j\Ieasure of the rate of recession of the coastline in 

 New Brunswick — Physiographic character of the 

 Eenous Eiver, both by Prof. W. F. Ganong. 

 Dec. 6,— (a) An Earthenware Pot of the Stone Age, by G. F. Mat- 

 thew and S. W. Kain. 

 (b) Synopses of notes prepared by Prof. W. F. Ganong. 

 Besides the above, the following elementary lectures were given 

 on alternate Tuesdays : — 



By Dr. G. F. Matthew — Jan. 12: How Hills and Valleys are Made. 

 Jan. 26 : Why Sea Shells are Found on the Mountains. 



By Wm. IMcIntosh— Feb. 7 : Things Seen in a Day's Ramble. Feb. 16 : 

 General View of Insects. Feb. 23 : Butterflies and ]\Ioths. ]\[ar. 

 8 : Things Seen on the Seashore. 



By A. Gordon Leavitt — Mar. 15 : On Bees, Wasps and their Allies. 



By Members of the Microscopic Section — Mar. 23 : Exhibition of Mic- 

 roscopic Slides, etc. 



