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Section to have sections of fossils made with the view of 
identifying them at home instead of sending them to specialists 
who sometimes fail to give credit where credit is due. 
Your section wishes to place on record the regret it feels 
that the very fine collection of shells owned by Mrs. Carry has 
been removed to other quarters. 
The museum has been kept open Saturday afternoons to 
allow any visitor or student to view or study the specimens 
contained in the museum under the care of the Curator and his 
assistant, accompanied by Col. C. C. Grant. 
Many of the boys and young men have taken advantage 
of this opportunity to make themselves acquainted with the 
various objects of scientific interest. 
During the term just closed the Section has held five regular 
meetings at which papers of geological importance were read. 
Following are the dates and the subjects : 
Weernct LOOO,OpeninePAddTesse yi Cr CuC rant: 
IDEC,, Z2i0Gl> uC, Prensa One rE 
Feb. 26th, 1901, Niagara Falls as an 
Innadicatoror sbimienes ee. 
Mare, Zou, (Geolosnezl NOUES2 56 asc ebo 
April 26th, 2 iia tis ceeteenettsl 4 “ 
All of which is respectfully submitted. 
JX, IU, INASioeIy, Cy Cw GRranw 
Secretary. Acting Chairman. 
