APPENDIX E LXXXV 



1906. 

 Jan. 5. — " The Genius of English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh Song," 



Prof. E. E. Prince, F.R.S.C., with musical illustrations. 

 Jan. 19. — " Place o£ Defence in Canadian National Life," Mr. C. 



Frederick Hamilton, M.A. 

 Feb. 2. — Conversazione. Addresses by the President, Dr. T. B. Flint, 



and Canon Kittson, musical programme. 



Feb. 23.— " Scandinavia Eevisited," Mr. Thos. Macfarlane, F.R.S.C, 



with musical illustrations. 

 Mar. 2.— "The Soiithern Trail in British Columbia," Mr. J. M. 

 Macoun. 



At the annual meeting of the societ}^ on the 27th ultimo, the 

 following officers and members of the coimcil were elected for the ensu- 

 ing year : — 



President — Dr. Otto Klotz. 



1st Vice-President— Dr. T. B. Flint. 



2nd Vice-President — Mr. A. H. Whitcher. 



Secretary — Mr. J. C. Martin. 



Treasurer — Mr. H, J. Bronskill. 



Librarian — Mr. W. H. Harrington. 



Curator— I^Ir. C. H. Scott. 



Members of Council without office — Dr. Charles Morse, Mr. Thos. 

 Macfarlane, Mr. H. H. Bligh. K.C. 



III. — From The Natural History Society of New Brunswick, through 

 the Hox. Senator Ellis. 



On behalf of the council and members of the Natural History 

 Society of New Brunswick I have the honour to present the following 

 report : — 



Members of our society are still actively engaged along lilies of 

 original investigation and their labours have been very successful, they 

 having been fortunate enough to discover some new plants tin the 

 Dadoxylon Sandstone, and which are fully described in the bulletin of 

 the society for 1905. 



During the year the work of the society has progressed in every 

 department; the lectures of the various courses having been well 

 attended and they have evoked considerable interest. 



Several of the papers read before the society have been published 

 in the annual l)ulletin, which is larger than usual, and which I have 

 the honour to present to the Royal Societ}'. 



