APPENDIX B CXIII 
Vols. IX. and X., 1899-1900, Proceedings and 
Transactions of Nova Scotia Institute of 
Natural Science; 12 numbers of Ottawa 
Naturalist, 1900; Vol. III, Nos. 1-4, 1901, 
Canadian Antiquarian and Numismatic Jour- 
nal; Proceedings of Linnean Society, New 
York. 
A complete set of Standard Weights and 
Measures of New Brunswick anterior to 
Consederation DOM ahi In 05 Municipal ‘Council: of 
Northumberland. 
Gold Quartz and other Mineral Specimens from 
a gold mine in Lunenburg Co., N.S... .. .. .. Hon. J. B. Snowball & 
' Mr. R. A. Snowball. 
Specimens of Coal and Stalactites from Bermuda. Miss Maggie Connors. 
Piece of Petrified Lepidodendron, Bay du Vin. ..A. G. Williston. 
This Association has been favoured in having its work freely 
reported by the press, which has taken great interest in its proceedings. 
OFFICERS. 
Patron—His Honour Lieutenant-Governor Snowball. 
President—Dr. Cox. 
Vice-Presidents—D. Ferguson, Esq., and J. D. B. F. McKenzie, 
Esq. 
Corresponding Secretary—Dr. Baxter. 
Librarian—Miss Bessie Creighton. 
Treasurer—George Stothart. 
Curators—Miss K. I. B. McLean, Miss Minnie Edgar, Mr. J. 
McIntosh, Dr. Baxter and Dr. Cox. 
Additional members of the Council—Messrs. J. L. Stewart, W. L. 
T. Weldon, and Mrs. J. F. Connors. 
Secretary—G. B. Fraser. 
XXV.— From The Canadian Forestry Association, through 
MR. E. STEWART. 
I have the honour to present the following report upon the work 
of the Canadian Forestry Association for the past year: 
This Association, which has now entered upon the third year of 
its existence, has members and officers in every part of the Dominion, 
Proc. 1902. H. 
