APPENDIX F CLIII 



A brief summary of the more important work accomplished by 

 the Society during the past year is as follows l'- 

 Investigation of Prehistoric Indian Camp Sites. 



239 Stone Age implements and many hundreds of pottery frag- 

 ments collected. 



1740 Specimens named for teachers and others. 



Collections loaned schools accompanied by lessons. 



Nature talks by the Curator in the Public Schools. 



Special lectures in the Museum to Public School classes and young 

 people's clubs. 



Considerable additions have been made to the following collec- 

 tions: Birds, insects, galls, rare New Brunswick plants, lichens, 

 minerals and fossils. 



During the year the members of the Society were called upon 

 to mourn the loss of its President, Hon. John V. Ellis, LL.D., its 

 2d Vice-President, George U. Hay, D. Se, F.R.S.C. and Henry George 

 Addy, Esq., M.D., a member of its council. 



Officers of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick, 

 1913-14: — 



President — W. F. Burditt. 



Vice-Presidents — James A. Estey, R. B. Emerson. 



Treasurer — A. Gordon Leavitt. 



Curator and Corresponding Secretary — Wm. Mcintosh. 



Recording Secretary — W. L. McDiarmid. 



Librarian — Joshua Clawson. 



Additional Members of Council— Dr. G. F. Matthew, J. Roy 

 Campbell, T. H. Estabrooks. 



Executive oe Ladies' Association 



President — Mrs. Geo. F. Matthew. 



Vice-Presidents— Mrs. J. V. Ellis, Mrs. John A. McAvity, Mrs. 

 John R. Mcintosh, Mrs. J. H. Frink. 

 Treasurer — Miss Grace W. Leavitt. 

 Recording Secretary — Mrs. F. B. Cowgill. 

 Corresponding Secretary — Miss Edith M. Kee. 



The following Regular Meetings were held during the year: — 

 1912 

 Oct. 1 — Results of Summer Outings, G. F. Matthew, LL.D. 

 Oct. 15 — Annual Meeting. Presentation of Yearly Report. 

 Nov. 5 — Foraminifera, Radiolaria and Sponges (with illustrations), 

 L. W. Bailey, LL.D. 



