ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT 
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Saint ] oYm , January ijth, 1882. 
The eleventh annual meeting of this Society was held in their 
rooms in the Market Building this evening, Dr. LeB. Botsford, 
President, in the chair. 
After some routine business was disposed of, the Recording 
Secretary presented the annual report of the Council, which, on 
motion, was received and ordered to be entered on the Minutes, 
and is as follows : 
The Council of the Natural History Society of New 
Brunswick, in presenting their eleventh annual report, feel war- 
ranted in congratulating the members on the success which has 
attended their efforts during the past year in the prosecution of 
those objects for which the Society was formed, and on the satis- 
factory progress which has been made. The details of this pro- 
gress will be briefly brought before you under the various heads. 
During the year arrangements have been made for the ad- 
mission of ladies as associate members to certain of the privileges 
of the Society. 
The roll of membership is as follows, viz : 
I Honorary member. 
6 Life members. 
60 Ordinary members. 
17 Associate members. 
22 Corresponding members. 
Twelve regular monthly meetings have been held during the 
year, at which papers were read by members of the Society, seve- 
ral of them containing original information. These papers, with 
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