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April 7th. — " My Holidays in the Country." Eev. 

 Thomas "W. Fyles. 



April 15th.^" How to know Plants." Eev. Eobt. 

 Canapbell, D.D. 



April 22nd.—" Corals." J. B. Picken. 



April 29th. — •' Ocean Currents." Capt. W. Eoss. 



April 29th.—" The Elephant and the Mammoth." E. 

 T. Chambers. 



All the above lectures were arranged for by the Lecture 

 Committee, who will report on the same. 



Thirty-three new members have been elected during 

 the year,^ — 22 ordinary, 10 associate and one life member. 

 Some have resigned and others have been removed by 

 death. 



The number of visitors to the Museum has largely 

 increased, owing, no doubt, to its being open free to the 

 public on Wednesday afternoons and all day Saturday. 



The Annual Field Day was held on June 4th at Eigaud 

 Mountain, and was attended by about 170 members and 

 their friends, who were received at the station by the 

 Seigneur of Eigaud, Mr. A. C. de Lery Macdonald, who 

 entertained a number of the party at the Manor House. 



The Society is indebted to Mr. Griffin, the Superintend- 

 ent, for the work he has done in securing many new 

 members, and in the increased interest he has taken in 

 the welfare of the Society during the past year. Permis- 

 sion has been granted to Mr. Grifiin to visit his home in 

 England during the summer months. 



The different Committees will report to you on the work 

 done by them during the year. 



Eespectfully submitted, 



A. HOLDEN, 



Chairman of Council. 



