XC ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
Secretary—R. E. Gosnell. 
Treasurer—Carl Loewenberg. 
Curator and Librarian—Frank Sylvester. 
Corresponding Secretary—Dr. C. F. Newcombe. 
Total number of members 109. 
Inst of Papers Read. 
“Native Ideas of Alaskan Races as to Future Condition,” by 
Oregon C. Hastings. 
The “ Prehistoric Cairns of British Columbia,” by Frank Syl- 
vester. 
The “Honey Bee,” by E. F. Robinson. 
The “ Butterfly,’ by W. Croker Fox. 
An address on the Educational System of Japan, by Prof. K. 
Yendo. 
“Hybridization and Specific Variation,” by Rev. Canon Bean- 
lands. 
An address by James Deans upon his recent trip to Europe. 
An address on Nature Studies. 
“Historical Review of the Life of the late J. W. McKay of the 
Hudson’s Bay Co.” by James Deans. 
An address by Professor Conway McMillan, of the Minnesota 
State University. 
The “Mineral Resources of Vancouver Island and adjacent 
Coast,” by W. H. Brewer. 
“ Earthquakes ”— illustrated, by F. Napier Dennison. 
“Six Months at Cape Nome,” by O. C. Hastings. 
“ Philosophical Ideas of Ancient India,’ by Rev. Canon Newton. 
“Mountain Climbing ”— illustrated, by R. H. Jamieson and 
Howard Chapman. 
“The Physical Basis of Logic,” by F. W. Caulfield, B.A. 
“ Pelagic Sealing,” by Capt. Clarke. 
“Some Notes on British Columbia ”— illustrated, by H. Car- 
michael. 
XIV.— From The Wentworth Historical Society, through 
Mrs. J. Rost HoLDEN. 
Our officers for the year now just closing are :— 
President—F. W. Feaman. 
1st Vice-President—Mrs. Edward Martin. 
2nd Vice-President—Charles Lemon. 
