PROCEEDINGS FOR 1904 XI 



IReport of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick, read 

 ïby Hon. Senator Ellis. 



Eeport of the Entomological Society of Ontario, presented by 

 Dr. Fletcher. 



Eeport of the Nova Scotia Institute of Science, read by Dr. Henry 

 S. Poole. 



Eeport of the New Brunswick Historical Society, read by Mr. 

 Clarence Ward. 



Eeport of the Literary and Scientific Society of Ottawa, read by 

 Dr. W. D. LeSueur. 



At 12.30 the meeting adjourned to enable the Fellows to attend 

 the Mayor's luncheon. 



At 2.30 the Fellows and Delegates were driven out to Duck Cove 

 to a reception given by the ladies of St. John on behalf of the Natural 

 History Society of New Brunswick, the New Brunswick Historical 

 •Society., and the Loyalist; Society of New Brunswick. 



EVENING SESSION (Wednesday, June 22). 



At 8 p.m. the Society re-assembled to hear a lecture by Dr. W. F. 

 'Ganong, on " The Study of Adaptation in Plants," illustrated by a large 

 number of stereopticon views. 



SESSION III. (Thursday, June 23). 



The Society met in general session at 2.30 p.m. 



The reading of reports from associated societies was resumed. 



Eeport of the Cercle littéraire et musical de Montréal, read by 

 Dr. AmL 



Eeport of the Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba, read 

 hy Hon. David Laird. 



Eeport from the Botanical Club of Canada, presented by Dr. 

 A. H. MacKay. 



Section I. presented its report as follows: — 



Rapport de la Section I. 



La section a l'honneur de faire rapport que durant les séances 

 ■des 21, 22 et 23 juin 1904, les membres dont les noms suivent étaient 

 présents et ont pris part aux travaux : 



L'honorable M. Pascal Poirier, Mgr. L. A. Paquet, M. l'Abbé Gus- 

 tave Bourassa, le E. P. V. Charland, MM. Benjamin Suite et J. Edmond 

 Eoy. 



