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Feb. 2nd (1)—" Tidal Phenomena in the Eiver St. John," by Prof. 

 A. Wilmer Duff. 

 (2)—" Secondary Undulations," by Prof. A. Wilmer Duff 

 (read bj^ title). 

 March 2nd (1)— Address on " Peat Bogs," by Di\ George F. Matthew. 

 (2) — " Earthquakes that have been felt in New Brunswick," 

 by S. W. Kain. 

 A}Dril 6th (1)— Notes on " The Height of New Brunswick Hills," by 

 Prof. W. F. Granong. 

 (2) — Address on " The G-eological Features of Quaco," 



by Dr. George F. Matthew. 

 (3)— "The Eelation of France to Newfoundland," by H. 

 George Addy, M.D. 

 May 4th (1) — "A New PaIa?ozoic Insect, with notes on the Fauna in 

 which it occurs," by Dr. George F. Matthew. 

 (2) — " Some Probable Jesuit Influences upon our North- 

 eastern Flora," by Prof M. L. Fernald. 

 (3) — Notes on " The Intrusive Eocks near St. John," by 

 Dr. W„ D. Matthew (read by title). 

 June 1st (1) — "The Indian Potato; What was it?" by Eev. W. 0. 

 Eaymond. 

 (2) — " Trees and Forests," by James Yroom. 



In addition to the above the following elementary lectures were- 

 delivered : 



" English Museums," three lectures, by Dr. George F. Matthew. 



" Trinidad," one lecture, by J. V. Ellis, Jr. 



"■ Pre-historic Pottery," one lecture, by S. W. Kain. 



"Birds," three lectures, by A. Gordon Leavitt. 



Annual address, by President George U. Hay. 



At the thirty-fifth annual meeting held in January last, the follow- 

 ing officers were chosen for 189*7-98 : 



Patron, Hon. Abner E. McClelan, Lieutenant-Governor of New 

 Brunswick. 



President, George U. Hay, M.A., F.E.S.C. 



Vice-Presidents, H. George Addy, M.D., Wm. Murdoch, C.E. 



Treasurer, Eobert Matthew. 



Secretary, Percy G. Hall. 



Curators, Dr. George F. Matthew, S. W. Kain, A. Gordon Leavitt. 



Librarian, Wm. Gilchrist. 



Additional Members of Council, Gen. D. B. Warner, J. Eo}^ Camp- 

 bell, W. Watson Allen. 



