PROCEEDINGS FOR 1902 XLV 
to the Local Committee for the very excellent arrangements they have 
made for this meeting, and the excursion connected with it. 
Moved by Sir James Grant, seconded by Dr. Johnson, and carried, 
That the Local Committee be requested to convey the thanks of the 
Society to the citizens of Toronto who have received the visiting mem- 
bers with such warm hospitality. 
Moved by Sir Sandford Fleming, seconded by Dr. Johnson, and 
carried: That the hearty thanks of this Society are due and are hereby 
tendered to the University authorities for the use of their beautiful and 
commodious buildings for the meetings of the Society and of its sections, 
and for the great attention paid to the comfort of its members. 
The President thanked the Fellows for the way in which the meet- 
ing had been carried on, and then called on the President-elect, Sir 
James Grant, to take the chair. 
Sir James Grant, in taking the chair, spoke of the excellent work of 
the Society and of the individual members. He expressed his apprecia- 
tion of the honour that had been paid him. 
The acting Secretary having announced that there was no more 
business before the Society, the President declared the twenty-first meet- 
ing of the Royal Society of Canada was now adjourned. 
A reception was held in the afternoon by His Honour the Lieuten- 
ant-Governor and Miss Mowat. 
EVENING SESSION. (May 29th.) 
In the evening a most entertaining and instructive lecture was 
delivered by Prof. Jeffrey on “ The Forest Trees of Canada.” This lec- 
ture was copiously illustrated by original lantern views, and was highly 
appreciated by the large audience that attended. 
