APPENDIX B. XXXV 
Second Vice-President—Mr. C. A. Chant, B.A., Lecturer in 
Physics, Toronto University. 
Treasurer—Mr. Charles P. Sparling, 30 Adelaide Street East, 
Toronto. 
Secretary—Mr. W. Balfour Musson, 37 Yonge Street, Toronto. 
Recorder—Mr. J. Edward Maybee, M.E., 103 Bay Street, Toronto. 
Librarian—Mr. Z. M. Collins, The Canadian Institute. 
Curator—Mr. D. J. Howell, The Canadian Institute. 
Members of Council—Messrs. A. Elvins, Larratt W. Smith, K.C., 
D.C.L., John A. Paterson, M.A., Arthur Harvey, F.R.S.C., Past Presi- 
dents, and the Rev. Robert Atkinson, Mr. A. F. Miller, and Captain 
John G. Ridout. 
XITI—From The Nova Scotia Historical Society, Halifax, N.S., 
through Dr. A. H. MacKay. 
The society has had a successful season under a staff of officers vir- 
tually the same as the previous year. 
The titles, authors and dates of the papers read were as follows :— 
1900. 
Nov. 20.—* The Legend of Evangeline,” Isaac Brock, D.D. 
Dec. 11.—* Extracts. from forthcoming work, ‘War of 1812,” Jas. 
Hannay, D.C.L. 
190d. 
Jan. 15.—‘‘ Governor Lawrence,” Jas. S. Macdonald. 
Feb. 26.—‘‘ Capture of St. Pierre in 1793,” T. Watson Smith, D.D., 
LL.D. 
The society continues the direction of the publication of the 
archives of the province, one volume of which has already been edited 
by Professor Archibald MacMechan, Ph.D., of the University of 
Dalhousie. 
XIV.—From The Ontario Historical Society, through 
JUDGE ARDAGH, M.A. 
Since last report the Ontario Historical Society has held two general 
meetings, its annual convocation at Hamilton on the 5th and 6th of 
June, and a meeting on the Industrial Fair Grounds, Toronto, on Aug. 
30th, 1900. 
Frequent meetings of the Council and of the various committees 
have been called as occasion demanded during the year. Of the former 
there were four: on June 7th, June 11th, Jan. 11th and April 12th. 
