XXXII ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA. 
Natural History Survey of the Dominion, and for this Society and its Library, and respectfully to 
urge that, in view of the present insufficiency of the building of the Survey, and of the need of 
further provision for the adequate display of economic as well as scientific specimens, and of the 
preservation of ethnological remains, the erection of such a building is a matter of much importance 
to the welfare and reputation of the Dominion.” 
The election of officers of the Section for the ensuing season resulted as follows :— 
President, Rey. Pror. LAFLAMME. 
Vice-President, Dr. R. BELL. 
Secretary, J. F. WHITEAVES. 
J. F. Warreaves, Secretary. 
ELECTION OF OFFICERS. 
The Society then proceeded to the election of officers for the year 1886-7, and the following 
gentlemen were nominated and unanimously elected :— 
President —Very Rey. T. E. Hamer, M.A. 
Vice-President.—G. Lawson, Ph.D. LL.D. = 
Honorary Secretary.—J. G. Bourinor, ESS. 
Honorary Treasurer.—J. A. Grant, M.D., F.GS. 
The thanks of the meeting were then voted to the retiring officers for their assiduity in further- 
ing the interests of the Society during the past twelve months, 
The Society then adjourned, 

