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Popular Lecture. 



Physiological Lecture Room, Dalhousie College, Carleton Street, 

 Halifax, 27th March, 1922. 



The President, Dr. Cameron, in the chair. A large 

 number of members and their friends were present. 



It was reported that the following had been elected ordin- 

 ary members on 13th March: G. N. Stultz, D.D.S., John K. 

 Redden, George A. Chudleigh, D.D.S., Gordon R. Hen- 

 NiGAR, D.D.S., F. W. DoBSON, D.D.S., Arabella Mackenzie, 

 D.D.S., and F. Hubert Dentith. 



Prof. J. A. Dawson, Ph.D., Dalhousie University, de- 

 livered a popular lecture on "Modern Aspects of Heredity," 

 illustrated by lantern slides. 



Fourth Ordinary Meeting. 



Physiological Lecture Room, Dalhousie College, Carleton St., 

 Halifax, 1 0th April, 1922. 



The President, Dr. Cameron, in the chair. 



The President read a paper on "The Skull of Fossil Man 

 recently unearthed in South Africa, and its Bearing upon the 

 Ancestry of Man." The subject was discussed by Prof. Mc- 

 Intosh, Dr. Fraser Harris, Mr. Todd, Mr. Piers, and Dr. 

 Arabella Mackenzie. 



Popular Lecture. 



Room 2, Science Building, Dalhousie College, Studley, 

 Halifax, 28th April, 1922. 



The President, Dr. Cameron, in the chair, and a large 

 number of others also in attendance. 



Prof. Carleton Bell Nickerson delivered a popular 

 lecture on "Colour Photography," illustrated by lantern 

 slides. 



