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It was also resolved, " That use of Lecture Room be granted 

 free of expense, except for gas and heating, to the ladies of the 

 Industrial Rooms, for holding a bazaar sometime in December, 

 the details to be arranged by the Treasurer." 



Messrs. G. W. Craig and P. Keutzing were elected mem- 

 bers of the Society, and Mr. M. C. Baker was proposed for 

 ordinary membership. 



Major Latour proposed as honorary member His Excellency 

 Dr. Renard, Conseiller d'etat actuel de Moscou. 



A collection of Resins, presented to the Museum by J. Lome 

 McDougall, Esq., was exhibited, and it was announced that Dr. 

 Edwards and Mr. Donald would report on the same at a future 

 meetins;. 



Dr. Dawson congratulated the Society on the result of the in- 

 vitation to the American Association, and stated that in due time 

 a meeting of influential citizens would be called to make suitable 

 arrano-ements for entertaining the Association. 



Dr. J. Baker Edwards presented a paper entitled " Resume 

 on Water analysis : new methods and recent results," which will 

 be found in full at page 87. 



Dr. W. Osier then read a series of "Microscopic Notes," which 

 will be published in a future number. 



The second meeting was held on Nov. 29th. The President 

 occupied the chair. 



The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 



Mr. Muir called the attention of members to several important 

 additions recently made to the Library and to the Museum, the 

 latter consisting of specimens purchased by the Society and 

 mounted. 



Mr. Muir then moved, seconded by the Rec. Secy., " That 

 the President and Secretary be requested to draw up and for- 

 ward, in the name of the Society, a resolution of condolence, 

 expressing the sorrow of the members of the N. H. Society at 

 the death of the late Lieut. -Col. Bulger, to whom the Society ia 

 very largely indebted for additions to the Museum." 



