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on each one particular effort to carry out the object of the Association 

 in any part of Canada. 



Members. — A Society to pay $10 a year; an individual $1. A 

 Society to have ten votes at a general meeting ; an individual one vote. 



Management. — The Executive Committee to consist of a president 

 and secretary and ten other members, all elected annually; and also of 

 the presidents of affiliated Societies, who become vice-presidents of the 

 Association ex-officio. In committee, " One man, one vote." 



Patrons. — The Governor-General shall be invited to become patron; 

 the Lieutenant-Governors, vice-patrons; the Prime Minister of the 

 Pominion, honorary president; the Prime Ministers of Provinces, honor- 

 ary vice-presidents. 



V. — From The Nova Scotian Institute of Science, Halifax, through 

 William McKereon. 



The Xova Scotian Institute of Science, through its delegate, begs 

 to submit to the Eoyal Society of Canada a report on its proceedings 

 during the past session of 1904-5, which was its forty-third annual 

 session. 



The following officers were elected for the year 1904-5 : — 



President— Henry S. Poole, D.Sc, A.E.S.M., F.G.S., F.R.S.C, 

 ex-officio F.R.M.S. 



1st Vice-President — F. W. W. Doane. 



2nd Vice-President — Prof, Eben. MacKay, Ph.D. 



Treasurer — William McKerron. : 



Corresponding Secretary — A. H. MacKay, LL.D., F.E.S.C. 



Eecording Secretary — Harry Piers. 



Librarian — Harry Piers. 



Other members of Council — Maynard Bowman, B.A. ; Watson L. 

 Bishop; Prof. S. M. Dixon, B.A., B.A.I. ; Edwin Gilpin, Jr., LL.D., 

 F.E.S.C, I.S.O.; Alex. McKay; Prof. J. E. Woodman, D.Sc; J. B. 

 McCarthy, M.A., B.Sc. 



Auditors— E. McColl, CE. ; and Prof. F. H. Sexton. 



Part I. of Volume XI. of the Proceedings and Transactions has 

 been published, and Part II. is now in press. 



The library of the Society, which is incorporated with the Pro- 

 vincial Science Library, received 3,330 volumes and pamplilcts during 

 the year 1904. 



Several popular lectures were given during the session, which were 

 well attended. 



