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BULLETIN OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
Lectures and Essays. 
Nine regular meetings were held, at which the following papers- 
were read : 
1900. 
Jan. 2 Ornithological Notes of the Season of 1899, by A. Gordon Leavitt. 
Entomological Notes of the Season of 1899, by W. McIntosh. 
Notes on the Botany of New Brunswick, and Notes on a Wild Garden,, 
by G. U. Hay. 
Feb. 6 An Evening with the Microscope, by Dr. L. Allison. 
Mar. 6 Notes on the Physiography of New Brunswick, by Prof. W. F. Ganong. 
How Ice Acts in Large Quantities, by W. S. Butler. 
Notes on Salamanders, by C. F. B. Rowe. 
The Natural History of Money, by Prof. John Davidson. 
April 3 Birds’ Eggs and Birds’ Nests, by J. W. Banks. 
Note on the Physiography of New Brunswick, by Prof. W. F. Ganong,. 
Mountains, Lakes and Rivers, by Prof L. W. Bailey. 
May 1 Mines and Minerals of Newfoundland, by Dr. H. G. Addy. 
Oct. 2 New Cambrian Fossils from Cape Breton, by Dr. Geo. F. Matthew. 
Note on Local Whirlwinds in New Brunswick, by S. W. Kain, 
published in U. S Weather Review, November, 1900. 
Nov. 6 The Physiography of the South Tobique Lake Basin, by Prof. W. F. 
Ganong. 
Observations in Wild Garden at Ingleside, by G. U. Hay. 
Introductory List of Hawk and Bombycine Moths, by W. McIntosh.. 
Notes on Two Fragments of Aboriginal Pottery, by S. W. Kain. 
Dec. 4 Notes on Some of our Freshwater Fishes, by C. F. B. Rowe. 
Additions to the List of New Brunswick Fungi, by G. U. Hay. 
Notes on the Archaeology of New Brunswick, by S. W. Kain. 
In addition to the regular lecture course, the following elementary- 
lectures were delivered : 
Zoology : G. F. Matthew, D. Sc. 
Jan. 9 The Annelida or Worms. 
23 The Brachiopoda or Lamp Shells. 
30 The Entomostraca or Water Fleas. 
Botany: G. U. Hay, M.A. 
Feb. 13 Ferns. Their Habits, Haunts and Distribution. 
20 Fungi. Their Nature, Uses and Distribution. 
27 Lichens and Algae. 
