106 J^atural History Society of H. JB., Bulletm No. IV. 
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL OF THE NATURAL HISTORY 
SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK FOR 1884. 
T he Council of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick 
beg leave to submit the following Report for the year ending 
January 20th, 1885: 
MEMBERSHIP. 
The Society has elected thirteen (13) Ordinary, three (3) Corres- 
ponding and six (6) Associate Members, making a total of 81 Ordi- 
nary, 48 Corresponding and 40 Associate Members. 
MEETINGS. 
During the year ten regular meetings were held, at which the 
following j^apers were read : 
February btJ^ 1884 — G. F. Matthew, M. A., on Discoveries at a 
Village of the Stone Age at Bocabec. 
March Vh — Wm. M. McLean, on the International Fisheries Exhi- 
bition. 
April — Fred W. Daniel, on Gulls; W. T. L. Reed, Lacustrine 
deposit at Fredericton. 
May Wi — R Chalmers, Geology of Grand Falls. 
June 3r(/ — L. C. Allison, M. D., Rhizopods. 
September ''hid — W. F. Ganong, The Invertebrate Zoology of Passa- 
maquoddy Bay. 
October 1th — G. U. Hay, Botanical Notes on the Upper St. John; 
Prof. James Fowler, Some Differences between Animals and 
Plants. 
November Ath — Alfred Morrissey, on Corvidie ; Fred W. Daniel, on 
Cormorants ; M. Chamberlain, Migration of Birds. 
December hid — G. F. Matthew, M. A., Fossils of the Cambrian Rocks 
at St. John. 
January iSth. 1885 — W. M. McLean, The Food Fishes of New 
Brunswick (postponed). 
