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Barndoor Skate, Raia Isevis; Window-pane Flounder,JB. maculatus 

 (2 specimens). Several alcoholic specimens of native and foreign 

 species were also obtained. 



Herpetology. 

 A mounted Horned Toad, a few snakes (alcoholic) native and 

 foreign, and some salamanders comprise the addition made to 

 this department. 



Invertebrate Zoology. 



A monster lobster was mounted; and some specimens of cuttle- 

 fish, several species of shellfish, and various representatives of 

 mollusca and radiata were received from donors and collectors. 



Archaeology. 



A complete set of the Standard Weights and Measures of New 

 Brunswick previous to Confederation was donated by the Muni- 

 cipal Council of Northumberland, and is now neatly arranged in 

 a fine cabinet built for the purpose. About a dozen stone axes, 

 a score or more of stone scrapers, gouges, &c., a hundred or more 

 stone lance and spear-heads, knives, &c., and nearly two hun- 

 dred arrow heads have been bought and collected since the last 

 biennial report. The whole collection is now exhibited in a 

 neat cabinet. Several lelicsofthe early French occupation of 

 this country were also obtained. 



Meetings, Papers, Lectures. 



The meetings held, subjects discussed &o., are seen below. 



1901. 



Feb. 12. Anniversary Address. Dr. Baxter. 



Feb. 19. Magic Lantern Views. J. D. B. F. Mackenzie. 



Feb. 24. Circulation of the Blood. Dr. Baxter. 



Mar. 5. Circulation of the Blood. Dr. Baxter. 



Mar. 12. The Blood in He.ilth. Dr. Baxter. 



Mar. 19. A year with Buller in South Africa. Sergt. Major Cox. 



Mar. 26. Outlines of the Solar System. James Nicol. 



Apl. 2. The Blood in Health. Dr. Baxter. 



Apl. 9. The Blood in Disease. Dr. Baxter. 



Apl. 16. Anosmia. Dr. Baxter. 



