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matter of extreme regret to the Council of tTie Society, as 

 the suhjoined prog-rammes for the seasons 1900-1901 and 

 1901-1902 comprise a nnmher of lectures, more particularly 

 in the province of science, which well deserve com- 

 munication to a much larger puhlic than that which had 

 the pleasure and profit of listening to them when de- 

 livered. 



The puhlic proceedings of the Society for li^K:)0-]901 were 

 as follows ;— 



1900— Nov. 23— Conversazione, opened by an Address by the 

 President. 



Nov. 30— Professor E. E. Prince, B.A., F.L.S., 



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"Land and Letters of the Pastons" (Illustrated.' 



Dec. 14— Mr. O. J. Jolliffe. M. A., 



"Windsor Castle and Its Memories" (With Lime- 

 light Views.) 



1901— Jan. 11— Capt. C. F. Winter, 



"South African Sidelights" 



Jan. 18— Mr. H. A. Harper, M. A,, 



"The State of Labour, with Especial Reference to 

 Canadian Legislation." 



Jan. 25 — Mr. Benjamin Suite., 



"The Feudal System in Canada" 



Feb. 8 — Mr. Lawrence J. Burpee., 



"Canadian Novels and Novelists." 



Mar. 22- Mr. W. L. M. King, M. A., I L.B., 



"Some Thoughts on Social Progress." 



Mr. Otto J. Klolz., 

 " Metrology" 



Professor E. E. Prince, B.A., F.L.S,, 



"Heredity in its Scientific and Practical Aspects." 



