8i. 1903, Oct. 1. — Eulogy upon Life and Services of Henry R. 

 Rogers, M. D., as a Physician, and an able 

 advocate of Progressive Science. W. W. 

 Henderson. 



82. 1903, Oct. 1. — Early Recollections of Ellicott. Hon. Flint 



Blanchard. 



83. 1903, Oct. 1. — Causes of Migration to Chautauqua County. 



Hon. Newel Cheney. 



84. 1904, July 19. — Eulogistic Remarks and Resolution on the 



Society's late President, Horace C. Taylor, 

 M. D. Hon. Obed Edson and W. W. 

 Henderson. 



85. 1904, July 19. — Battle of Oriskany and Death of General 



Herkimer. G. W. Strong. 



86. 1904, July 19. — Native Religious Sentiment and Forms. 



Moses Shongo. 



87. 1905, July 19. — The Chautauqua Muscalonge. Hon. Obed 



Edson. 



88. 1905, July 19.— Cell Growth. Chas. M. Reed. 



89. 1905, July 19. — Word Picture of an Ancestral Home. Mrs. 



Lois N. Lott. 



90. 1905, July 19. — History as Inspiration. Address by Prof. 



Thos. Bailey Lovell, Niagara Falls High 

 School. 



91. 1906. — Indian Remains in Western New York. D. M. Silver, 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



92. 1906. — Glacial Epoch. Forrest Crissey. 



93. 1907. — The Eries. Hon. Obed Edson. 



94. 1907. — William Peacock. Hon. Abner Hazeltine. 



95. 1907. — Pioneer Women of America. G. W. Strong. 



96. 1907. — History of an Orchard. Mrs. N. J. Cheney. 



97. 1907. — Archaeology. Arthur C. Parker, State Archaeologist. 



98. 1908. — Chas. M. Dow. Paper written by the late Hon. A. 



G. Dow, aged 100 years — Aids to Longevity. 



99. 1908. — Influence of Colonial and Revolutionary Times on the 



Literature of Today, by Prof. Thos. Bailey Lovell, 

 Superintendent High School, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



100. 1908. — Chautauqua County: Past and Present. Mrs. S. W. 



Mason. 



101. 1908. — Sketch of Captain Joseph Dix, a Soldier of the Revo- 



lutionary War. Hon. Abner Hazeltine. 



102. 1908. — Chautauqua County: One Hundred Years. W. H. 



Tennant. 



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