CXX ROYAL SOCIEIY OF CANADA 



The report was unanimously adopted on motion of ^Ir. 1*. John- 

 ston, seconded l)y "Mr. Cyr. Tessier. 



The officers elected for the ensuinfj year are : — 



President — P. B. Casgrain, re-elected unanimously. 



First Vice-President — Sir James LeMoine. 



Second Vice-President — Rer. Dean Norman. 



Third Vice-President— J. T. Ross. 



Fourth Vice-President — G. Gustavus Stuart. 



Treasurer — J. Geggie. 



Recording Secretary — A. Robertson. 



Corresponding Secretary — J. F. Dumontier. 



Council Secretary— Wm. Wood. 



Librarian — F. C. Wurtele. 



Curator of Museum — A. Foulds. 



Curator of xlpparatus — Wm.* Clint. 



The President thanked the meeting for its renei;\'ed confidence 

 and tlie honour conferred upon him, and the meeting adjourned. 

 Wm. Wood, P. B. Casgrain, 



Secretary. President. 



XXII. — From The Ontario Historical Society, through Me. Benjamin 



SULTE. 



The Ontario Historical Society begs to report that in addition to 

 its hiembersliip, consisting of ex-ofïicio, honorary, corresponding, and 

 annual members, it now includes fifteen affiliated local historical socie- 

 ties, whilst two others are applying for affiliation. Five of these local 

 societies have been organized during the last twelve months. 



Meetings of the society have been held as follow : — 



Annual Meeting, June 1st, 1898. 



Industrial I'l\hil)ition j\reeting, Se])tomber 2nd, 1808. 



Winter Session, February 15th, 1899. 



Tlie following pa])crs have been read or handed in at the various 

 meetings : — 



1. "Early Missionaries to Canada," Rev. Canon lUill, ]\I.A. 



2. "The Descendants of Thayendanegea," (Ciij)t;un Joseph Brant) 

 J. Ojijatckha Brant-Scro. 



3. " Patriotic and National Societies,'' John D. Servos. 



4. "A ^fonument to commemorate the J^anding of the U. E. 

 Loyalists at Niagara," ^liss J. Carnochan. 



5. "British Immigration into Upper Cannda, 1825-1837," A. F. 

 Hunter, ^\.\. 



