Edited Text
Meetings were held irregularly throughout the year. Sometimes
there would be two meetings in one month and then for a stretch of
several months, there would be none. Lectures started at 4:00 P.Meé->
usually on a week-day. Lacking slide projectors and movie films
as visual aids, lecturers brought specimens or examples of their
subject and frequently prepared elaborate illustrations.
Afterword
While doing research on Francis Bain in the Public Archives, I
discovered the minute book of the Natural History Society of Prince
Edward Island and found it to be very interesting. This article is
the first in a series which will be published during 1978. If you
wish to browse through the minute book, it can be found in the Public
Archives, Confederation Center (Accession #2541., Item 6).
Kathy Martin
Biology Dept.
Univ. *O£ P.B.I.
Sketches needed for Newsletter - Are there would-be artists in our
reading audience: Oo you Ow someone who would like to display
some of their artistic talent in our newsletter? Please forward
sketches to me or contact me-and I will arrange to have you illustrate
an upcoming article.
Kathy Martin
The Natural History Society of Prince Edward Island Newsletter is
If you have seen something unusual, please share it with us. It is i
recorded where others will learn of it.
published eight times per year,
mportant to have your observations
Please send information to the Newsletter Editor,
c/o Kathy Martin
Biology Department
University of Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown, Prince Edward tsland
Phone - 892-4121, ext. 253
The Natural History Society gratefully acknowled
of Tourism, Parks and Conservation which enable
well as to our members,
ges financial assistance from the Department
S us to distribute newsletters to schools as
there would be two meetings in one month and then for a stretch of
several months, there would be none. Lectures started at 4:00 P.Meé->
usually on a week-day. Lacking slide projectors and movie films
as visual aids, lecturers brought specimens or examples of their
subject and frequently prepared elaborate illustrations.
Afterword
While doing research on Francis Bain in the Public Archives, I
discovered the minute book of the Natural History Society of Prince
Edward Island and found it to be very interesting. This article is
the first in a series which will be published during 1978. If you
wish to browse through the minute book, it can be found in the Public
Archives, Confederation Center (Accession #2541., Item 6).
Kathy Martin
Biology Dept.
Univ. *O£ P.B.I.
Sketches needed for Newsletter - Are there would-be artists in our
reading audience: Oo you Ow someone who would like to display
some of their artistic talent in our newsletter? Please forward
sketches to me or contact me-and I will arrange to have you illustrate
an upcoming article.
Kathy Martin
The Natural History Society of Prince Edward Island Newsletter is
If you have seen something unusual, please share it with us. It is i
recorded where others will learn of it.
published eight times per year,
mportant to have your observations
Please send information to the Newsletter Editor,
c/o Kathy Martin
Biology Department
University of Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown, Prince Edward tsland
Phone - 892-4121, ext. 253
The Natural History Society gratefully acknowled
of Tourism, Parks and Conservation which enable
well as to our members,
ges financial assistance from the Department
S us to distribute newsletters to schools as