MtHCANIIItLlËRÂRY. 

 wt w r o R i fC. 



THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA. 



FOUNDER: HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ARGYLL, K.G., &c., 



(WIIEX GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA IN 1S82.) 



OKKICERS KOR 1904:-1905. 



HONORARV PRESIDENT: 



IITS EXCELLENCY THE ET. HOK. THE EARL OF MINTO, 



G.C.M.G., &c. 



President— B. SGLTE 



Vice-President— DE. ALEX. JOHNSON 



Honorary Secretary, DR. S. E. DAWSON 



Honorary Treasurer, DR. JAMES FLETCHER 



OFFICERS OF SECTIONS: 



SEC. I. — French Literature, History, and Allied Subjects. 



President, HON. L.-O. DAVID 



Vice-President, J.-E. ROY 



Secretary, LÉON GÉRIN 



S-EC. II.—EiKjlish Literature, History, and Allied Subjects. 



President, W. D. LIGHTHALL 



Vice-President, GEORGE MURRAY 



Secretary, W. WILFRED CAMPBELL 



SEC. III. — Mathematical, Physical, and Chemical Sciences. 



President, PROF. RUTHERFORD 



Vice-President PROP\ BAKER 



Secretary, DR. E. DEVILLE 



SEC. I V. — Geological and Biological Science^(^ 



President, PROF. FOWLER 



Vice-President, DR. H. S. POOLE 



Secretary, LAWRENCE LA.MBE ' , 



ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF COUNCIL:\l^ 



SIR S. FLEMING, K.C.M.G. \c 



DR. S. E. DAWSON \ 



PRESIDENT LOULON. 



DR. DeC ELLES 



T. C. KERFER, C.M.G. 



SIR JAMES GRANT, K.C.M.G. 



LT.-COL. G. T. DENISON 





1 The Council for 1904 1905 comprises the President and Vice-President of the 

 Society, the Presidents, Vice-Presidents and Secretaries of Sections, the Honorary 

 Secretarj' and the Honorary Treasurer, besides ex-Presidents of the Society dnring 

 three years from the date of their retirement, and not more tlian four members 

 of the Society who liave formerly served on the Council, elected by the Council 



