will OBITUARIES. 



On 29tli May, 1901 he organized the Kings County 

 Branch of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science, which was 

 formed primarily to meet the needs of such Kings County 

 members as were unable to attend meetings of the parent 

 society, and who believed that much personal encouragement 

 and stimulus could be derived from the meetings of such an 

 affiliated society. Prof. Haycock was its president during 

 its existence, and was the mo^^ng spirit in all its activities, 

 until it held its last session in 1903-4. (See Proc. N. S. Inst. 

 Sc, vol. 10, pp. xcviii and cix.) 



In the summer of 1902 he was engaged, under Arthur 

 Webster, in field-work for the Geological Society of Canada, 

 on the western coast of Vancouver Island, B. C, from the 

 Strait of Juan de Fuca to within a short distance of the 

 northern end of this island, on which he prepared a report. 

 (Kept. Geol. Sur., 15, 76-92a). In the summer of 1903 

 similar work was done under Dr. Ells in Charlotte Co., N. B., 

 (Rept. Geol. Sur., 15, 150aa) ; and in the seasons of 1904, 1905 

 and 1906 he was engaged in filling in the geology for the 

 mining and topographical maps of the Lievre River and 

 Templeton phosphate district in Labelle and Wright Co's, 

 Quebec, and preparing a report thereon. (Rept. Geol. Sur., 

 16, 232-250a). Subsequent to that he seems to have re- 

 stricted his activities to university work. 



In 1897 he married Miss Annie Priscilla Hall of Granville, 

 X. S., who had encouraged him to take a university training, 

 and by whom he had a son, Maurice. She died on 16th April, 

 1904, a loss which he deeply felt. On 27th Feb. 1913 he 

 married Mrs. Mabel Patricjuin (nee Card). 



H. P. 



Maynard Bowman; 1843-1918. 



Maynard Bowman, B.A., public analyst, of Halifax, w-as 

 born at "Spa Springs," Windsor, X. S., on 11th Jan., 1843, and 

 died suddenly at 146 South St., Halifax, on 20th Aug., 1918, 

 in the 76th j-ear of his age. He was a son of Charles Broughton 

 and Elizabeth (Maynard) Bowman, and on his father's side 

 came of a prominent Windsor family, while on his mother's 

 side he was a grandson of Capt. Thomas Maynard, R.N., of 

 "Grenadier Fort," Halifax. 



