PROCEEDINGS FOR 1901 XLII 
2. M. Dionne: Vice-Rois et Lieutenants-généraux de la Nouvelle- 
France. 
M. Audet: La République d'Indian Stream. 
M. Sulte: Le Fort de Frontenac. 
. Myrand: La Famille de Frontenac. 
M. Gosselin: Mgr de Pontbriand. 
M. Bouchette: Le Progrés industriel de la province de Québec. 
M. Fréchette: A la mémoire de Sir James Edgar. 
MM. DeCelles forment le comité de bibliographie de la section. 
Le comité des impressions se compose de MM. DeCelles, Gérin et 
Sulte. 
Les élections pour lannée ont donné le résultat suivant: Dr 
Dionne, président; M. Poirier, vice-président; M. Sulte, secrétaire. 
Le tout respectueusement soumis. 
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LEON GERIN, 
President. 
BENJAMIN SULTE, 
Secrétaire. 
Ottawa, 23 mai 1901. 
Report of Section II. 
The following papers were read before the section: 
1.— Thomas Hutchinson, the last Royal Governor of the Pro- 
vince of Massachusetts Bay,” by the Rev. Dr. Withrow. 
2.—* Notes on the Baronetage of Nova Scotia,” by Sir Edward 
Mackenzie-Mackenzie, Bart. (of Darien), South Java, Melbourne, with 
illustrations of the various forms of the Badge. | Communicated by 
Sir John Bourinot, K.C.M.G. 
3.—“* Charles Heavysege,” by Mr. Lawrence J. Burpee. Com- 
municated by Mr. Duncan Campbell Scott, F.R.S.C. 
4.— Notes on some of Shakespeare’s Gallicisms and French Locu- 
tions,” by P. B. Casgrain, K.C., ex-President of the Literary and His- 
torical Society of Quebec, ete. 
5.—Poems by W. Wilfrid Campbell: “ Victoria: An Ode, in Mem- 
ory of the late Queen ;” “ Wind: A Lyric Poem ;” “ Britain: A Sonnet.” 
6. “The Loyalist Regiments of the American Revolution,” by the 
Rev. W. O. Raymond, A.M., of St. John, N.B. Communicated by Sir 
John Bourinot, K.C.M.G. 
7.— St. James (Toronto) and its Vestry,” by Mrs. Forsyth Grant, 
President of the “ Women’s Canadian Historical Society of Toronto.” 
Communicated by Dr. 8S. E. Dawson, F.R.S.C. 
