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bulletin of the natural history society. 
March 5 — Among the Game Birds of Miscou Island, by J. Orne Green, 
M. D. 
April 2 (a) — Our Shore Birds, by Mr. J. W. Banks. 
(b) — Botanical Notes, Dr. G. U. Hay. 
May 7 — Our Spring Birds, Mrs. J. M. Lawrence. 
June 5 — Report from the Royal Society of Canada, Mr. W. J. Wilson. 
October 1 — Mushrooms — Edible and Otherwise, Dr. G. U. Hay. 
November 5 — (a) Results of Summer Field Meetings. Leaders — Dr. G. 
F. Matthew, Dr. G. U. Hay, Mr. A. Gordon Leavitt, 
Mr. William McIntosh and Mr. J. W. Banks. 
(b) Notes on the Natural History and Physiography of 
Fall Brook, Miramichi. Dr. W. F. Ganong. 
(c) The occurrence of the Wolf in New Brunswick, Dr. W. 
F. Ganong. 
December 3. — (a) 
<b) 
(c) 
Physical Evolution of Acadia, Dr. G. F. Matthew. 
The Basis of Sea Serpent Beliefs. Dr. W. F. Ganong. 
The Central Construction of the Central Highlands of 
New Brunswick. Dr. W. F. Ganong. 
During the winter a series of Popular Lectures were given 
on Tuesday evenings not occupied by the regular meetings of 
the Society. The dates of the meetings .and the titles of the 
papers read were as follows: 
January 22. — Things I have seen. — A. Gordon Leavitt. 
January 29 — Electricity and Friction. — G. G. Corbett, M. D. 
February 12. — Dinosaurs, The Reptiles of Past Ages. — Dr. W. D. Matthew . 
February 19. — Architecture, as seen by the Man in the Street. — Mr. G. Ernest 
Fairweather. 
February 26. — The Duty of a Natural History Society Towards Forestry. — 
Hon. C. N. Skinner. 
March 12. — Treatment of the Insane, Past and Present. — J. V. Anglin, M. D. 
March 19. — The Spectroscope and Its Wonderful Revelations. — Mr. W F 
Burditt. 
March 26. — Switzerland. — Mrs. E. A. Smith. 
