REPORT OF COUNCIL 
501 
FORTY-FOURTII ANNUAL REPORT 
OF THE 
COUNCIL OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY 
OF 
NEW BRUNSWICK. 
The Council of the Natural History Society of New Bruns- 
wick desire to lay before the members a summary of the work 
done during the year ending December 31st, 1905. 
Membership. 
During the year the membership has been increased by the 
admission of two ordinary and nineteen associate members, and 
one corresponding member, making a total of 200. 
The following shows the numbers, classes and total enrolled 
membership 
Honorary, 4 
Life, 6 
Corresponding, 25 
Ordinary, 55 
Associate, 106 
Junior, 4 
Total, 2C0 
Treasurer's Report. 
Income — 
Balance from 1903-4, $241 93 
Interest on Investments, 85 52 
Bulletins Sold, 50 
Mounting Paper Sold, 25 
Government Giant, 200 oo 
Membership Fees, 202 od 
Rebate on Ins. Prem., 1 14 
Collected] on Field-day — 'Oliver’s Cave, 3 50 
$734 84 
