APPENDIX D LXL 



Mar. 17. — ''' Okeamo's and Stathy's Kingdom," Dr. Baxter. 



Mar. 24.—" The Depths of the Ocean," Dr. Baxter. 



Mar. 31.—" Coal and its Products," J. D. B. F. McKenzie. 



Apiil 7.—" Coal and its Products," J. D. B. F. McKenzie. 



April 14. — Business Meeting. 



April 31. — " Chinese Peculiarities," Dr. Baxter. 



1904. 

 Jan. 12. — "John Norton^s 'Xmas" (Eeading), Dr. Baxter. 

 Jan. 19. — "' Unity of Nature," Dr. Baxter. 



Jan. 26. — " Some Peculiarities of Nature's Workings," Dr. Baxter.. 

 Feb. 2.—" Electricity," E. W. Cameron. 



Ofjice-Bearers for 1904. 



Patron. — His Honour Lieut.-Governor Snowball. 



President. — Daniel Ferguson, Esq. 



Vioe-Presidenits. — J. D. B. F. McKenzie and James Nicol. 



Treasurer.' — George Stothart. 



Corresponding Secretary — Dr. Baxter. 



Secretary — G. B. Fraser. 



Librarian — ]\iiss Bessie Creighton. 



Curators — Miss L. S. Smith and Miss K. I. B. McLean. 



Additional Members of Council — Dr. Cox, C. J. Mersereau, J. L.. 

 Stewart. 



Directors — President, Vice-Presidents, Treasurer, Secretary, with 

 the Warden of the County. 



III. — From The Women's Canadian Historical Society of Toronto, 

 through Miss Fitz-Gibbon. 



The Women's Canadian Historical Sociely have the honour to report 

 a year of increased interest in its objects and work. The accomplish- 

 ments, though small in themselves, are indicative of satisfactory pro- 

 gress in the endeavour to rouse interest in Canadian history and the 

 preservation of matter for the use of future historians. 



Since submitting the last report, seven regular and two special 

 meetings have been held, at which the following papers have been read: 

 " The Development of Canadian Literature," by the late Mrs. Curzon^ 



with a supplementary note by the Secretary. 

 " Fiscal Reform as affecting Canada," by Mrs. H. C. Osborne. 



