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4. ELECTION OF NEw FELLOWS. 
During the past twelve months a vacancy has occurred in the second 
section by the death of Sir James Edgar, and one in the fourth section 
by the death of Sir William Dawson. No nomination has yet been pro- 
posed under the rules to fill the vacancy in the second section, but 
nominations were duly made for sections III. and IV. Section III. 
only composes 23 members at present, and section IV. twenty-four. 
Professor Rutherford, of McGill University, and Mr. A. McGill, 
Assistant Analyst of the Dominion, received the majority of votes 
required to elect members. Professor Coleman, of Toronto University, 
received a large vote to fill the vacancy in section IV., and Mr. Poole, 
of Stellarton, Nova Scotia, and Dr. Ami, of Ottawa, also received*a 
majority of the votes necessary to elect them as two additional members 
under the new provision of last meeting, which increased the member- 
ship in each section to 30, and the aggregate membership to 120, with 
the limitation that a section could not elect more than two such addi- 
tional members each year. The Council recommend that these five 
gentlemen be duly elected fellows of the Society. 
The Honorary Secretary has called the attention of the Council to 
the inconvenience that has for years arisen from the condition in the 
