1901. 
Jan 8. 
Jan 715. 
Febs 15. 
Mare. 5. 
April 
May 7. 
June 4. 
Oct) 1 
Nov -d. 
Dec 30 
APPENDIX B LXXXV 
(a) “ Botanical Trip among South Tobique Lakes. Addi- 
tions to New Brunswick Plants,” by Dr. G. U. Hay. 
(b) “Changes in the River Valleys of New Brunswick,” 
by Prof. W. F. Ganong. 
(c) Annual Meeting. Reports. President’s Address. 
(a) “Sketches of Bird Life,’ by A. Gordon Leavitt. 
(b) “ Native Plants in Rockwood Park, St. John,” by Dr. 
G. U. Hay. 
(c) “Catalogue of New Brunswick Plant Formations,” by 
Prof. W. F. Ganong. 
(a) “ Mountain, Lake and River Scenery in New Bruns- 
wick,” by Prof. L. W. Bailey. 
(b) “A Plea for certain Birds Considered Destructive,” 
by J. W. Banks. 
(a) “Insect Life in the Nerepis Valley,” by W. McIntosh. 
Prof. W. F. Ganong. 
(b) “ Physiography of the Digdeguash Lake Basin,” by 
An Evening with the Microscope, by Members of the Sec- 
tion on Microscopy. 
(a) “Note on the Possibility of Developing Power by the 
Movement of Tides at the Falls at the mouth of the 
St. John River,” by Prof. A. W. Duff. 
(b) “Morphology of New Brunswick Water Falls,” by 
Prof. W. F. Ganong. 
(c) Report of Delegate to Royal Society. 
(a) “Random Notes on Cape Breton,” (6) “Additional 
Notes on the Cambrian of C. B., with descriptions of 
new species,” by Dr. G. F. Matthew. 
(a) “ Observations on a Summer’s Work,” by Prof. L. W. 
Bailey. 
(b) “ Notes on the Physiography of the Tu-a-dook (Little 
Southwest Miramichi) Lake Basin,” by Prof. W. F. 
Ganong. 
(a) “Our Forests and their Inhabitants,” by W. A. Hick- 
man, M.A. 
(b) “Preliminary List of Coleoptera of New Brunswick,” 
by William McIntosh. 
(c) “On the Physiography of the Tobique- Miramichi 
Watershed,” by Prof. W. F. Ganong. 
(d) “Observations in Wild Garden at Ingleside,’ by Dr. 
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