BULLETIN OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
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Since the reorganization of the Natural History 
Society of New Brunswick, some thirty years ago, 
the late Dr. H. G. Addy has taken a very active 
interest in its affairs. 
For many years he has been a member of its 
Council, filling important offices in that body, and 
for a time was its president. 
Before coming to St. John, Dr. Addy was for a 
while a practising physician in Newfoundland, at 
Conception Bay in that colony. Subsequently he 
was a surgeon on the staff of the Northern Army 
during the Civil War. 
On coming to St. John he opened an office for 
the practice of medicine, and, for many years was 
a leading physician in that city, continuing there 
until the time of his death on the twenty-eighth 
of March in the past year (1913). 
Dr. Addy was a regular attendant at the meet- 
ings of the Society and contributed a paper to 
the Bulletin of the Society on the “Red Indians 
of Newfoundland.” He occupied the President’s 
chair in 1900. 
