REPORT OP COUNCIL. 
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Publications. 
Bulletin XXI has been published during the year, containing 
152 pages, comprising many useful articles, illustrating the pro- 
gress of scientific work and discovery in New Brunswick. Other 
papers of more popular interest have been published in the local 
papers. 
Lectures. 
Ten regular meetings, including the annual meeting, were 
held, and two special meetings. The following are the dates of 
the meetings and the titles of papers read : 
1903. 
Jan. 6 (a) On the reported appearance of the Panther (Felis concol- 
or) in New Brunswick, by Prof. W. F. Ganong. 
(b) The Parasite, by Geo. G. Melvin, M. D. 
(c) Some Rare Plants and their Habits, by H. F. Perkins, Ph.B. 
Jan. 20. Annual Meeting. President’s Address. Election of Officers. 
Feb. 3, (a) Notes on the Natural History and Physiography of N. B., 
by Prof. W. F. Ganong. 
(b) Notes on New Brunswick Fishes, by Chas. F. B. Rowe. 
Mar. 3. (a) The Forestry situation in New Brunswick, by Prof. \V. F. 
Ganong. 
(b) Notes on the Violets; “Wintering;” by J. Vroom. 
April 7. (a) The structure of the Common House Fly, by W. H. 
Mowatt. 
(b) Some remarkable Tree Forms in New Brunswick, by W. 
F. Ganong. 
May 5. (a) Birds and their Structure, by A. Gordon Leavitt. 
(b) Birds and their Nests, by J. W. Banks. 
June 2. Report of the Royal Society Meeting at Ottawa, by Dr. 
G. F. Matthew. 
Oct. 6. (a) Notes on New Brunswick Mushrooms, by G. U. Hay, D. Sc. 
(b) The Highest Land in New Brunswick, by W. F. Ganong, 
Ph. D. 
Nov. 3. (i) Fossil Foot Prints; (2) Genus Hyloptis — Dawson; by G. F. 
Matthew, D. Sc. 
Two papers on the Physiography and Natural History of New 
Brunswick (read by title), W. F. Ganong. 
Dec. I. Caverns, Caves and Cavities, by Professor L. W. Bailey, Ph. D. 
Papers by Dr. Ganong (read by title). 
