APPENDIX C XXI 
Feb. 15.—“Money as a Factor in Trade and Commerce,” John 
Crerer, Q.C. 
Feb. 23.—“ Fossiliferous Localities,’ Col. C. C. Grant. 
March 15.—* La Guerre des Iroquois,” Mrs. J. Rose Holden. 
March 15—“ The Last Brigade,” Arthur Heming, Esq. 
March 15.—* The Riders of the Plains,” Arthur Heming, Esq. 
March 30.—< Malacology,” Col. C. C. Grant. 
March 30.—% Iroquois Ceremonial of Name Giving,” J. O. Brant Sero. 
April 5.— Religion and Insanity,” R. Bruce Smith, M.D. 
April 19.—“ Theology of Plato’s Republic,” Rev. J. L. Gilmour, Ph.B. 
April 19.—“ Biological Notes,’ Wm. Yates, Esq. 
April 27.— Malacology,” Col. C. C. Grant. 
May  5.—“ Is tne Anglo-Saxon Race Degenerating?” Jas. Russell, M.D. 
May 3.— Biological Notes,” Wm. Yates, Esq. 
We are pleased to be able to report an ever increasing interest on 
the part of the citizens in the work of our local museum, to which a 
number of valuable donations have been made during the present 
session. 

The geological section have sent large numbers of specimens to 
the principal museums, notably the British Museum, Washington 
Museum, Dublin Museum, and our own museums at Ottawa and 
Montreal. 
The biological section have made a number of additions to our list 
of local flora. 
The following officers have been elected for the coming season :— 
President—S. A. Morgan, B.A., D.Pæd. 
First Vice-President—J. M. Dickson. 
Second Vice-President—W. Herriman, M.D. 
Corresponding Secretary—Thos. 8. Morris. 
Recording Secretary—Geo. L. Johnston, B.A. 
‘Treasurer—P. L. Scriven. 
Librarian and Curator—Alex. Gaviller. 
Assistant Librarian and Curator—J. Schuler. 
Members of Council—J. H. Long, M.A., LL.B., Jno. F. Ballard, 
W. A. Childs, M.A., Robt. Campbell, Geo. Black. 
XII.—From The Astronomical and Physical Society of Toronto, through 
Str SANDFORD FLEMING, K.C.M.G. 
The tenth annual meeting of this Society was held in the Canadian 
Institute Building, Toronto, on January 9th, 1900, when the following 
officers were elected for the ensuing year :— 
