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ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 

 10. — Hydeographic Survey. 



The committee upon a proposed coast hydrographie survey have 

 continued their efforts, and have a report to make to the Society in 

 continuation of their report at p. xli. of the proceedings of 1903. 



11. — Biological Stations. 



The folloAving reports have been received from Dr. Bensley and 

 Prof. Prince upon the work carried on at Georgian Bay .on Lake Huron 

 and on the Atlantic coast. (See Appendix B.) 



12. — Geodetic Survey of Caxada. 



The committee on geodetic surveys, recommended by Section 3 at 

 the Toronto meeting in 1902 (p. xxxvi.) and continued at the St. John 

 meeting in 1904 (p. xiii.), reported as follows: — (See Appendix C.) 



13. — Surveys of Tides and Currents in Canadian Waters. 



Dr. W. Bell Dawson has sent a full n^port of the operations of thia 

 important work as follows: — (See Appendix D.) 



14. — Associated Societies. 



The following x\ssociated Societies sent in reports : — 



