CONXKNTS. 



PROCEEDIJNGS. 

 Skssion of 1902-03:— page 



Presidential address, by A. H. MacKay, LL. D., F. R. S. C i 



The Institute's work i 



Work of affiliated organizations iii 



General provincial work iii 



Recommendation iv 



Improving facilities v 



Cliecking malaria vi 



Extinction of yellow fever vi 



Report of Treasurer viii 



Report of Librarian viii 



Report of Kings' County Branch of tlie Institute viii 



Officers for 1902-3 x 



Ordinary meetings xi 



Major C. E. English. — Guns and gunnery. (Title only.) xi 



Prof. E. E. Prince. — The swim bladder of fishes, a degenerate 



gland. (Title only; to appear in Part 2 of this volume.) xii 

 Prof. E. E. Prince. — Colours of animals, their nature and 



meaning. ( Title , only. ) xii 



Dr. H. M. Ami. — Meso-Carboniferous age of tlie Union and 

 Riversdale formations of Nova 8cotia, and of their 

 equivalents, the Mispec and Lancaster formations in New 



Brunswick. (Title only. ) xiii 



H. S. Poole, F. R. S. C. — Note on Dicti/oneniu icebsteri. (Title 



only. ) xiii 



H. Piers. — Three abnormal zoological specimens recently re- 

 ceived at the Provincial Museum. (Title only.) xiii 



C. B. Robinson, B. A. — Note on lichen-mimicing caterpillar. xiii 

 Prof. J. E. Woodman, D. Sc. — Yellowstone National Park. 



( Title only. ) xi v 



Dr. A. H. MacKay. — Botanical notes. (Title only.) xv 



C. B. Robinson. — Distribution of Fuciis semitus in ^Nova Scotia. 



(Title only.) xv 



P. R. Colpitt. — Wireless telegraph. (Title only.) xv 



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