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Jan. 7. — (a) "The Indian as a Potter," by Mr. Wm. Mcintosh. 



(b) "The Physiographic Evolution of the Upper St. John 

 and Eestigouche Basins," by [Professor W. F. Ganong, 

 Ph.D. 

 Jan. 21. — Annual Meeting. President's address. Adoption of New 



Constitution. 

 Jan. 28. — Special meeting, election of ofiBcers. 



Feb. 4. — " Enemies Protected and Friends Abused," by Mr. A. Gor- 

 don Leavitt. 

 Mar. 3.—" Glimpses of England," by L. W. Bailey, Ph.D. 

 April 7.—" Those Other Worlds— Are they Inhabited ? " by Mr. W. F. 



Burditt. 

 May 5. — (a) "A Description of the Natural Features of Prince Al- 

 bert, Sask.," by H. F. Perkins, Ph.B. 

 (b) " The Eeturn of Birds," by Mr. J. W. Banks. 

 June 2. — Eeports of the meeting of the Royal Society of Canada, by 

 Dr. G. U. Hay and Mr. W. J. Wilson. 

 A course of eight popular lectures was given on the Tuesday even- 

 ings from January 14 to March 24, not occupied by the regular meetings 

 of the Society. The following are the titles and names of lecturers : 

 Jan. 14.—" With Drummond and His People." ;M,r. E. A. Smith. 

 Jan. 28.—" Theories of Medical Science." Mr. H. A. Powell, K.C. 

 Feb. 11.—" Sleeping Life." Judge Willrich. 

 Feb. 18. — "The Function of the Circulation in Tissue Metabolism." 



T. D. Walker, M.D. 

 Feb. 25. — " Judge Haliburton and His Times." Mr. G. A. Henderson. 

 Mar. 10. — "Among English Hedgerows." Dr. G. U. Hay. 

 Mar. 17.—" The Nervous System." Stewart Skinner, M.D. 

 Mar. 24.—" The Eeal Northwest." Mr. W. Albert Hickman. 



Two courses of lectures were given during the season of 1907-08 

 under the auspices of the Ladies' Association, the first a paid course con- 

 sisting of lectures on historical subjects and the second a free course on 

 more general subjects : 



Programme of First Course. 

 1907. 

 Oct. 30.—" The Indians in Acadia." Mrs. H. Eoberts. 

 Nov. 6. — " The French in Acadia." Mrs. H. Lawrence. 

 Nov. 13. — "The English in Acadia." Mrs. Neales. 

 Nov. 20.—" The Scots in Acadia." Mrs. G. F. Smith. 

 Nov. 27. — " An Episode in French History." Mrs. E. S. Fiske. 

 Dec. 4. — " An Episode in German History." Mrs. John McAvity. 

 Dec. 11. — " An Episode in Eussian History." Mrs. L. A. Currey. 



