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ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
21—Renewed. Impressions of English Rural Life. Mrs. 
Arthur Kirkpatrick. 
28—A Visit to the West Indies. Miss Alice Fairweather. 
4—Schools of Dickens. Mrs. R. Chipman Skinner. 
11—London Through the Centuries. Mrs. John Sealy. 
18—A Month in Charleston. Mrs. George F. Matthew. 
25—Home Economics. Miss Katharine R. Bartlett. 
4—Another Word about English Songbirds. Mrs. G. U. Hay. 
11—Quebec and the Tercentenary. Mrs. Thos. H. Bullock. 
28—The Coming of the French. Miss E. R. Scovil. 
4—The French in New Brunswick. Mrs. Sarah Gronlund. 
11—The Jesuit Missions. Mrs. A. Coster. 
18—The French in Quebec. Mrs. Lawrence. 
25—The French in Louisiana. Miss Whittaker. 
2—The French Habitant. Mrs. A. R. Melrose. 

The following is the list of Officers :— 
President—Hon. Senator J. V. Ellis, LL.D. 
Vice-Presidents—G. F. Matthew, D.Sc., F.R.S.C. 
G. U. Hay, Dise., FRSC, 
Treasurer—A. Gordon Leavitt. 
Corresponding Secretary and Curator—William McIntosh. 
Recording Secretary—J. G. MacKinnon 
Librarian—W. L. McDiarmid. 
Additional Members of Council—H. G. Addy, M.D., T. H. Esta- 
brooks, Jas. A. Estey, W. F. Burditt, J. Roy Campbell. 
LADIES’ ASSOCIATION. 
President—Mrs. G. F. Matthew. 
Vice-Presidents—Mrs. G. U. Hay, Mrs. G. F. Smith, Mrs. J. H. 
Thomson. 
Treasurer—Miss Grace W. Leavitt. 
Recording Secretary—Mrs. Chas. A. Macdonald. 
Corresponding Secretary 

Miss F. A. Hoyt. 
VIII.—Report of the New Brunswick Loyalists’ Society. 
Presented by Ven. Archdeacon Raymonp, F.R.S.C., Delegate. 
Since the date of the last Report of the New Brunswick Loyalists’ 
Society, the meetings of this Society have been regularly held and well 
attended. There has been a steady increase in membership, and of late 
a much more active interest has been displayed in the objects for which 
the Society was organized. 
