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5.— Exhibition of a Collection of Flowers, made in Labrador, July 
and August, 1901,” by Walter H. Prest, Esq., and named by 
Dr. A. H. MacKay. 
6.—“ The Cambrian Age of the Dictyonema Slates of New Canaan 
and Kentville, N.S.,” by H. M. Ami, Esq., D. Se. 
7.—‘ Remarks upon supposed Worm-Trails in Argillite, from the 
sincline at Green Bank, Point Pleasant, Halifax,” by H. S. 
Poole, Esq., F.R.S.C. 
8.—* Notes on the Flora of Digby County,” by Miss A. Louise Jaggar, 
of Redlands, California. 
9.—* On the Determination of the Freezing-Point Depression Constant 
for Electrolytes,’ by Thomas C. Hebb, Esq., M.A., Dalhousie 
College. 
10.—* Supplementary Notes on Drift Ice as an Eroding and Transport- 
ing Agent,” by Walter H. Prest, Esq., M.E. 
11.—* Agricultural Credit,’ by Professor John Davidson, Phil.D., 
University of New Brunswick. 
12.—“ On the Standardization of Hydrochloric Acid with Borax,” by 
R. S. Boehner, Esq., B.Sc. 
13.—“ On the Determination of Freezing-Point Depressions of Dilute 
Solutions of Electrolytes,” by T. C. Hebb, Esq., M.A. 
The following papers, &c., were brought before the Wolfville branch 
of the Institute:— 
1.—“ Exhibition of a Collection of Shells from the Loo Chou Islands,” 
by Rev. T. G. Harrington. 
2.—“ Outline of the Geological Structure of Kings County,” by Prof. 
Ernest Haycock. 
3.—“ Exhibition of Nest of Mudwasp from Port Elgin, N.B., and an 
account of the habits of the Insect,” by Prof. F. C. Sears. 
4.—“ Exhibition of about fifty species of Kings County Mollusca, with 
notes on their habits,” by Prof. E. W. Sawyer. 
5.—“ Remarks on Concentrates from Home and Foreign Mines, and 
Exhibition of Material,” by E. N. Payzant, Esq., M.D. 
6.— Parasites of the Cabbage Worm,” by A. H. Ruggles, Esq. 
7.—“ Annual Retreat of the Coast of Minas Basin, at Long Island, 
Kings County,” by Prof. Ernest Haycock. 
XII.— From The Nova Scotia Historical Society, 
through the Hon. J. W. LONGLEY. 
During the season the following papers were read:— 
1901. 
Nov. 26.—“The Real Acadian,” Professor McMechan. 
