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make a beginning by issuing lists of the books in its different depart- 

 ments. It was finally agreed to leave the matter in the hands of the 

 Librarian. 



Mr. Lyman read his report as delegate to the Royal Society of 

 Canada. Mr. Reed, in reply to an enquiry, gave an account of what had 

 been done during the past year with regard to the Society's rooms and 

 collections ; he stated that they had frequently been opened to the public, 

 and that many very pleasant evenings had been spent among the micro- 

 scopes, books and cabinets. 



Mr. Reed drew the attention of the meeting to the changes in "The 

 Agricultural and Arts Act," affecting the Society, made during the last 

 session of the Ontario Legislature, and moved, seconded by Dr. Bethune, 

 " That in accordance with the provisions of section 67 of the Agricultural 

 and Arts Act, as amended in 1889, the agricultural divisions in Schedule 

 A of the said Act be grouped into the following five divisions, for the pur- 

 pose of electing one person from each of said five divisions (who shall be 

 a resident of the district he represents) as directors of the Entomological 

 Society of Ontario : — 



Division i, to comprise Agricultural Divisions i, 2, 3. 



4, 5, 13- 





6, 10. 

 7>,8, 9. 

 5, " " " II, 12. 



And that this grouping of the Divisions be in force until otherwise altered 

 or re-arranged at any annual meeting of the Society." — Carried. 



The following gentlemen were elected ofiicers for the ensuing year : — 



President— Rev. C. J. S. Bethune, M. A., D. C. L., Port Hope. 



Vice-President — E. Baynes Reed, London. 



Secretary-Treasurer — ^W. E. Saunders, London. 



Librarian — E. Baynes Reed, London. 



Curator — Rowland Hill, London. 



Directors — Division i — W. H. Harrington, Ottawa. 



" 2 — J. D. Evans, Sudbury. 



" 3 — Gamble Geddes, Toronto. 



" 4 — J. Alston Moffat, Hamilton. 



" 5 — J. M. Denton, London. 



