APPENDIX D LXXIII 



A barwi of active original workers are connected with this Associa- 

 tion, and continue to give it the result of their investigations. Tliese 

 are preserved and published in the Annual Bulletin of the Society, 

 v/hich has now reached its 22nd number, and of which a copy is pre- 

 sented with this report. 



In tliis number Prof. L. W. Bailey tells what is known of New 

 Brunswick Caves, and gives some interesting examples of rock-sculpture 

 and erosion on the sea-coast of New Brunswick. 



Prof. W.^ F. Ganong is an indefatigable explorer of the wilds of 

 New Brunswick, and has given a continuation of his voluminous notes 

 on the Physiography of New Brunswick. Besides his work among 

 the northern hills, he, in company with Dr. G. TJ. Hay, explored Oro- 

 mocto Lake. 



Mr. S. W. Kain contributes a note on " Recent Earthquakes in 

 New Brun,swick," and Dr. Matthew one on the genus Hylopus of 

 Dawson. 



The latter also has an article on the " Physical Aspect of the 

 Caml)rian Eocks in Eastern Canada," with a list of organic remains. 



Following these are "Observations of Plants " — a record of the 

 lime of flowering of plants at Ingleside, near St. Jolm, anid other 

 botanical data, contributed by Dr. Hay. 



Lectures. 



Ten regular meetings, including the annual meeting, were held, 

 and two special meetings. The following are the dates of the meet- 

 ings and the titles of papers read: — 



1903. 

 Jan. 6. — (a) On the reported appearance of the Panther (Felis con- 

 color) in New Brunswick, by Prof. W. F. Ganong. 



(b) The Parasite, by Geo. G. Melvin, M.D. 



(c) Some Pare Plants and their Habits, by H. F Perkins, 



Ph.B. 

 Jan. 20. — Annual Meeting. President's Address. Election of Officers. 

 Feb. 3. — (a) Notes on the Natural History and Physiography of N.B., 

 by Prof. W. F. Ganong. 

 (b) Notes on New Brunswick Fishes, by Chas. F. B. Rowe. 

 Viiv. 3. — (a) The Forestry Situation in New Brunswick, by Prof. W. 

 F. Ganong. 

 (b) Notes on the Violets; " Wintering ■'"; by J. Vroom. 

 April 7. — (a) The Structure of the Common House Fly, by W. H. 

 ]\Iowatt. 

 (b) Some remarkable Tree Forms in New Brunswick, by W. 

 F. Ganono:. 



