PROCEEDINGS FOR 1895 XLI 
6. Our Native Mammals of Economie Value,” by Dr. Robert Bell, of 
the Geological Survey. 
7. “Canada’s Fish and Fisheries,” by Prof. E. E. Prince, of the Depart- 
ment of Fisheries, ete. 
The gentlemen whose names now follow are the present officers and 
members of the council of the society : 
Patron—His Excellency Lord Aberdeen. 
Honorary President—Sir J. William Dawson, C.M.G., LL.D., FRS. 
F.R.S.C. 
President—Dr. T. Wesley Mills. 
First Vice-President—John S. Shearer. 
Vice-Presidents—Hon. Edward Murphy, J. I. R. Molson, Sir Donald 
A. Smith, Dr. B. J. Harrington, Rev. Dr. R. Campbell, George Sumner, 
Edgar Judge, J. H. Joseph, Mr. Justice Würtele. 
Recording Secretary —R. W. McLachlan. 
Corresponding Secretary—Dr. J. W. Stirling. 
Treasurer—F. W. Richards. 
Curator—E. D. Wintle. 
Members of Council—Frank D. Adams, Albert Holden, L. A. H. 
Latour, N. N. Evans, James Gardner, Joseph Fortier, Hon. J. K. Ward, 
A. F. Winn. S. Stevenson Brown. 
Chairman of Council—George Sumner. 
Superintendent—Alfred Griffin. 
Before concluding. the society offers its thanks to the Royal Society 
for the volumes containing its proceedings and papers. 
The society then adjourned until 2.30 p.m. the same day, for the 
purpose of organizing the sections and reading papers. 
SESSION II. (May 15th.) 
The Royal Society reassembled at 2.30 p.m., the president in the chair. 
On motion of Dr. Stewart, seconded by Dr. 8. E. Dawson, the rule 
respecting the election of Fellows was suspended, and Mr. Archibald 
Lampman was elected a Fellow of the society on the unanimous recom- 
mendation of the second section. 
The following reports of delegates of associated societies were then 
presented : 
X.—From The Wentworth Historical Society, through Senator D. 
MacInngs. 
The executive council of the Wentworth Historical Society have the 
honour to report as follows : 
The annual meeting, held on the usual anniversary, June 6th, 1894, 
was largely attended by members. the ladies especially evincing by the 
numbers present their deep interest in the society’s work. 
