PROCEEDINGS FOR 1902 IX 
The Council advises that it should be an instruction to the 
Secretary that only three names should be appended to each nomina- 
tion when submitted to the Fellows of the section for voting. 
NOMINATION PAPER. 
..1900 
To the Honorary Secretary, 
Royal Society of Canada. 
Sir—We, the three undersigned members of Section .......... of the 
Royal Society of Canada hereby propose as member of said section 
Mr. .......................... has published the following books or papers : 
Signatures, | 
7. PREPARATION AND PUBLICATION OF ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES 
BY THE FOUR SECTIONS. 
The Council note with satisfaction that the first steps have been 
taken in the preparation of scientific bibliographies by the members of 
the fourth section (Biological and Geological sciences). 
Dr. Whiteaves gives us notes on Canadian Zoology for 1900; Dr. 
MacKay, a botanical bibliography for 1900; Dr. Bethune, another on 
Canadian Entomology for 1900; Dr. Ami, on Canadian Geology and 
Paleontology for 1900. Nothing has been done by the other sec- 
tions in their respective spheres of study, and we express the hope 
that no time will be lost by them in following the useful example of 
the Fourth Section. 
8. ASSOCIATED SOCIETIES. 
The customary invitations to attend the present meeting and 
report on the scientific and literary work of the year, were sent to 
the following Canadian societies, which have hitherto co-operated with 
the Royal Society: 




SOCIETY PLACE DELEGATE 
Natural History Society. eee Montreal trente Dr. F. D. Adams 
Numismatic and Antiquarian Society...| do  ............ Mr. E. Lafontaine 
Microscopicali Societys NN TIR er OW AEN ES POLE ES CESR EE te 
SOCICLEHEISLOTIQUE: LV ART NUE DOM LES ee he EL Ata se 
Cercle Littéraire de Montréal. ....... . GOO pero torobie sats Mme. Cornu 
Literary and Historical Society.......... Quebec "#20 Mr. P. B. Casgrain 
Geographical Society......12.. 2.200. ONE, ME toc or | Eo RARE EN) EPA RE 
InstitutiCanadien. :.1-::::2en. sh TOME MAUR RE Mr. H, Chassé 
