REPORT OF COUNCIL. 
481 
FIFTIETH ANNUAL REPORT 
OF THE 
Council of the Natural History Society 
OF 
NEW BRUNSWICK. 
The Council of the Natural History Society of New Bruns- 
wick submit the following as a summary of the work accom- 
plished by the Society for the year ending September 30, 1912. 
Membership. 
While the number of regular members shows a slight decrease 
for the year, the large increase in the other classes more than 
makes up for the loss, consequently the total membership is the 
largest in the history of the Society. 
The following table shows the numbers, classes and total 
enrolled membership: 
Honorary 
Life 
Corresponding . . 
Regular 
Associate 
J unior 
J unior Associate 
3 
19 
16 
142 . 
359 ’ 
32 
54 
Total 
625 
Lectures. 
During the year there were ten meetings of the Society held. 
At the meeting of October 3 the chairman of each Field meeting 
held during the summer gave a synopsis of the work done. On 
October 17 the annual meeting was held; and on November 7, 
after a short business session, there was a reunion of the members* 
which proved a very interesting and pleasant affair. 
