PEOCEEDINCIS FOE 1891. 



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List of meetings, session 1890-91. 

 1890. 

 November 1. The Canadian Institute of the future, D. Boyle. , 



8. The two values, "W. A. Douglas, B. A. 

 15. Studies in cell structure and cell contents, A. B. MacAllum, B.A., M.B. 

 22. The typhoid bacillus in relation to drinking waters, J. J. Mackenzie, B.A. 

 29. Occurrence of gold and silver in galena and iron pyrites, E. Dewar. 

 December 6. Eeminiscences of Newfoundland, Eev. P. Tocque, M.A. 



13. Eeport of delegate to the Montpellier congress on Eomance Tongues with remarks 



on some ancient races still existing in southern Europe, their languages and 

 customs, A. Harvey. 



20. Sculpture, F. A. Dunbar. 

 1891. 



January 10. Colour in nature (in relation to drapery), W. A. Sherwood. 



17. Studies in the origin of the blood pigment, A. B. Ma-îAllum, M.B., Ph.B. 



24. African and Amei-ican ; the contact of the Negro and the Indian, A. F. Chamber- 



lain, M.A. 

 31. Canadian Art of to-day, J. W. L. Forster. 

 February 7. Some effects of Christianity in legislation, Hon. W. Proudfoot. 



14. The Boœthick Indians of Newfoundland, A. Macdougall, 

 Crystal studies (Nos. 2 and 3), H. E. Wood, M.A. 



21. Eeview of a work by A. W. Moore, M.A., on sarnames and place names of the 



Isle of Man, Eev. N. MacNish, LL.D. 

 28. Codification of the law (3rd paper, contracts), T. B. Browning, M.A. 

 March 7. A consideration of sewage schemes, L. J. Clark. 



A few words on lake currents, L. .J. Clark. 

 14. Indian remains and relics found in neighborhood of Balsam Lake, Ci. B. Laidlaw. 

 21. Notes on French Canadian folk lore, A. F. Chamberlain, M.A. 

 Eeforms in time reckoning, Sandford Fleming, LL.D., C.M.G. 

 28. Some points in milk analysis, W. H. Ellis, M.B., M.A. 



The administration of Gov. Simcoe, Capt. E. A. Ci'uikshank. 

 April 4. Miss Dix and her life work, E. A. Meredith, LL.D. 



Modern Ornithology, W. Brodie. 

 1 1 . Japanese Literature, Tozo Ohuo. 



18. The study of history, Eev. G. Wrong, M.A. 



The genesis and growth of capital, W. Houston, M.A. 



25. A Gaelic cuneiform inscription, Eev. N. MacNish, LL.D. 

 British and Canadian trade relations, J. C. Hopkins. 



Intelligence of insects as exemplified by Pelopeous cementarius, W. Brodie. 



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Biological Section. 



Chairman, J. H. Pearce — Secretary, C. W. Armstrong. 



Chairman's Address, J. H. Pearce. 



Accumulation of drift wood by the river Don, W. Brodie. 



Notes ou Ontario birds (cont'd), G. Atkinson. 



Eeview of work done by the botanical sub-section, C. W. Armstrong. 



Ferns round Toronto, C. W. Armstrong. 



Notes on hybrids, W. Cross. 



