APPENDIX G XCVII 
(ce) “ Report of Delegate to Royal Society of Canada,’ by 
Hon. J. V. Ellis. 
Oct. 2— “Result of Season’s Field Meetings,” by Dr. G. F. 
Matthew, Messrs. A. G. Leavitt and Wm. MclIn- 
tosh. 
Nov. 6.— “An Evening with the Reflectoscope,” by Prof. L. W. 
Bailey and Mr. G. N. Babbitt. 
Dec. 4.—(a) “The Central Plateau of New Brunswick,” by Dr. 
W. F. Ganong. 
(b)“ The Square Forks of the Sevogle,” by Dr. W. F. 
Ganong. 
(c) “ Notes on Archæozoon,” by Dr. G. F. Matthew. 
Dec. 17— “Insects, What They Do and Where pet are Found, ? 
by Dr. Jas. Fletcher. 
Jan. 23 and 30.— Life on the Seashore,” by Mr. Wm. Mcintosh. 
Feb. 13 and 20.—% Comparative Zoology—Bird Life,” by Mr. A. G. 
Leavitt. 
The usual Elementary Talks on Animal and Plant Life were givea 
on the Tuesday evenings not occupied by regular meetings in the latter 
half of the winter. 
Feb. 28, Mar. 13.—‘ Fishes, Batrachians and Reptiles,” by Mr. C. F. B 
Rowe. 
Mar. 20 and 27.— Simple Talks on Plant Life,” by Dr. G. U. Hay. 
In the autumn a series of Afternoon lectures was conducted by the 
Ladies’ Association, descriptive of foreign countries; it was very 
popular :— 
Sept. 28.—* The Rubiayat of Omar Kayyam,” by Miss M. E. Knowlton. 
Oct. 11—“ Venice,” by Mrs. E. S. Fiske. 
Oct. 18.—“< Heidelberg,” by, Miss A. Puddington. 
Oct. 25.—“ Rome,” by Mrs. Geo. Murray. 
Nov. 1-—“ Hawaiian Islands,” by Mrs. Neales. 
Nov. 8.—“Oxford,” by Miss E. Robinson. _ 
Nov. 15.—“The English Lakes,” by Miss E. R. Pitcher. 
Nov. 22.—“ The North-west,’ by Mrs. R. C. Skinner. 
Nov. 29.—“ Mexico,” by Mrs. J. F. Robertson. 
Dec. 6.—“ Egypt,” by Mrs. L. P. D. Tilley. 
Field work was carried on by several members in the Nerepis and 
Kennebecasis Valleys, and Professor Ganong continued his explorations 
in the northern part of New Brunswick. 
