180 PROCEEDINGS. 
PROVINCIAL ENGINEER’S OFFICE, 
November 12, 1888. 
PROF, MACGREGOR, President, in the Chair, 
Inter alia. 
The President read an opening address, which, on motion, was referred to a 
committee for early publication. 
Dr. HONEYMAN read a paper entitled—“ A Geological Recreation in Massa~ 
chusetts Centre, U.S. A.” 
Art ScHoon, Dec. 10, 1888. 
ProF. MAcGREGOR, President, in the Chair. 
inter alia. 
Mr. HARRY PIERS read a paper— Larva of May Beetle with Parasitical 
Fungus.” 
The PRESIDENT read a paper—“ Carnot’s Cycle in Thermodynamics.” 
ArT ScHooL, Jan. 14, 1889. 
PROF. MACGREGOR, President, in the Chair. 
Inter alia. 
Dr. HONEYMAN read a paper—‘ Glacial Boulders of our Fisheries, and 
Invertebrates attached and detached.” 
DALHOUSIEF COLLEGE, Feb. 11, 1889. 
Pror. MacGrEGorR, President, in the Chair. 
Inter alia. 
Dr. PATTERSON read a paper—“ The Stone Age in Nova Scotia, as illustrated 
by a collection of relics presented to Dalhousie College.” He submitted a large 
and varied collection of stone implements, copper knives, ancient crockery, &c. 
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Art ScHoout, March 11, 1889. 
ProF. MACGREGOR, President, in the Chair. 
Inter alia. 
H. 8S. Poour, F. G.S., read a paper—‘ Ice in the Carboniferous Period.” 
A paper written by Mr. E. GILPIN, was read by the PRESIDENT. The paper 
was entitled—“ The Geology of Cape Breton. The Minerals of the Carbon- 
iferous.—Part IV.” 
