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BULLETIN OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
Treasurer’s Annual Report. 
October ,1911-12. 
Cash — 
Proceeds of Lectures $127 00 
Shakespeare Evening 14 00 
Sale “Bluebird” Booklet 68 00 
Rental of Piano, per Wm. Matthew 10 00 
Interest on Bank Deposit 1 88 
$220 88 
Contra — 
Woman’s Council Affiliation Fee $2 00 
Typewriting 3 00 
Miss Hoyt (on account) 25 00 
C. H. Townshend, Piano Fund, Final Payment 25 00 
For Tuning Piano 1 50 
Globe Publishing Co. for Bluebird Booklet 22 25 
R. Worden for Coaching 60 
A. G. Leavitt, Treasurer Natural History Society 31 35 
Incidental Expenses: 
H. Climo for Photos 28 00 
F. E. Holman for Frames 15 75 
Cash on Hand 66 43 
$220 88 
Sarah H. Gronlund, 
Treasurer Ladies' Auxiliary Association Natural History Society. 
Junior Report. 
The .Junior Members report an interesting year. Since 
their last report six monthly meetings have been held. During 
the winter several snow-shoeing tramps, etc., were taken under 
the guidance of Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh and in the spring and 
fall of this year a number of enjoyable outings were held. On 
some of these trips the boys and girls joined and explored the 
woods for flowers, ferns, etc. 
In the month of July a sixteen-day camp gave the members 
a chance to explore the country along the river between Fred- 
ericton and Central Kingsclear. Among the places visited 
were the Nashwaaksis, Currie’s Mountain, Keswick Ridge, 
Camp Comfort and Sugar Islands. Many good botanical 
