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Natural History Society Meeting.

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The first meeting of the Natural History Society this year will be held in the Committee Room of the Union, on Wednesday, October 28, at 8 o'clock, and will be open to all members of the University. The following papers will be read: "Some Differences between New Hampshire and Pennsylvania Birds," by W. H. Cook '04; "Disputed Geology of Gay Head, Massachusetts, and Certain Fossils," by L. W. Clark, Jr., '06; "Moose Hunting in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick," by L. F. Rainsford '04; "Field Notes on Bird Collecting," by Mr. G. Nelson; "Salmon Fishing on the Cascapedia River, Nova Scotia," by S. Davis '06; "Student Life at Woods Hole Biological Station," by Mr. A. P. Larabee, Assistant in Zoology.

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