C THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
Feb. 15.—“A Canadian in Rome.”......Mrs. Silas Alward. 
Feb. 22.—“A Visit to Hawaii Islands. Mrs. Wm. Neales. 
Feb. 29.—“ An Afternoon with Dickens.” Mrs. A. Morrisey. 
Mara "As You Wike Tt."5 3 a0 = Mrs. A. R. Melrose. 
Mar. 14.—‘A Morning’s Ramble in 
Edin une ieee eee Mrs. J. R. McIntosh. 
During the winter a series of Lectures were given on Friday after- 
noons, for school children and teachers. These were weil attended. 
Officers for 1911-12. 
President.—Hon. J. V. Ellis, LL.D. 
Vice-Presidents—G. F. Matthew, LL.D., D.Se., G. U. Hay, D. Sc. 
Treasurer—A. Gordon Leavitt. 
Corresponding Secretary and Curator—William Melntosh. 
Recording Secretary—W. L. Me Diarmid. 
Librarian—Jas. A. Estey. 
Additional Members of Council.—H. G. Addy, M.D., T. H.Esta 
brooks, W. F. Burditt, J. Roy Campbell, J. Clawson. 
Officers of Ladies’ Association. 
President—Mrs. Geo. F. Matthew. 
Vice-Presidents—Mrs. G. U. Hay, Mrs. Geo. F. Smith, Mrs. J. V. 
Ellis, Miss Grace W. Leavitt. 
Treasurer—Mrs. 8. Gronlund. 
Recording Secretary—Mrs. F. B. Cowgill. 
Corresponding Secretary-—Miss F. A. Hoyt. 
Executive.—Mrs. J. A. McAvity, Mrs. J. R. Calhoun, Mrs. R. T. 
Leavitt, Mrs. J. F. Robertson, Mrs. T. H. Estabrook, Miss E. A. Estey, 
Mrs. T. H. Bullock, Mrs. Wm. McIntosh, Mrs. J. A. Coster, Mrs. T. P. 
Bourne, Mrs. A. W. Macrae, Mrs. J. H. Thomson and Mrs. E. F. Williams. 

VII. REPORT OF THE NEW BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL 
SOCIETY. 
Presented by VEN. ARCHDEACON Raymonp, F.R.S.C., Delegate. 
This Society was organized on the 9th of September, 1874, through 
the efforts of the late Joseph W. Lawrence, its first President. During 
its existence it has accomplished much valuable work along the follow- 
ing lines:— 
