PEOCEEDINGS FOE 1894. VU 



General Financial Statement of Eotal Society from Mat 22, 1893, to Mat 21, 1894. 



Dr. 



To Cast) on haufl (Hon. Secretary), May 21, 1S93 f 9S.5 63 



" Government grant for 1893-4 5,0011 00 



" Amount received for insurance on volumes damagefl at Trotter's 19i .50 



*6,180 13 

 Cr. -^^^^^^^^ 



By Paid Gazette Printing Co, May 25, 1S<)3 $ 985 63 



" " " August 22, 1893 1,0(K) 01 



" " . " November 13, 1893 



February 20, 1894 



May 14, 1894 



" Dawson Bros., August 25, 1893. . 



April2,1894 



" British American Bank Note Co., August 21, 1893 : 



" D. A. McLaughlin, tor illustrations, Decemlier 27, 1893 



" Notman & Co., illustrations 



" J. Marmette, for copying archives 



" Additional proof-reading 



" Cash in hands of Honorary Secretary to date 



Amount of subscriptions in Treasurer's hands to May 21, 1894 $ 479 75 



III. Visitors from the United States. 



The Council of the Eoyal Society some time ago invited several representative gentlemen in the 

 United States to attend the present meeting and take part in its deliberations, and in those discus- 

 sions of the respective sections which may be of especial interest to them. The following have 

 accepted : 



Professor 0. C. Marsh, of Tale Univeisity, President of the National Acadcmj- of Sciences. 



Mr. S. H, Scudder, of the Geological Survey of the United States, and member of the American 

 Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston. 



Dy. Justin Winsor, Librarian of Harvard University. 



Mr. B. E. Fernow, Chief of the Forestry Division of the Department of Agriculture, Washing- 

 ton, D.O. 



The co-operation of these distinguished gentlemen must do much to promote the usefulness of 

 this Society, and tend to keep up that feeling of friendship which should animate the peoples of the 

 United States and Canada in all their relations, whether commercial, social or intellectual. 



IV. Associated Societies. 



In accoi dance with the practice of the Eoyal Society since its Ibundation, invitations were sent 

 to the various literary and scientific associations of the provinces, asking them to co-operate as usual 

 in the labours of this Society, by sending delegates to take part in this meeting, and make reports of 

 their work during the j'ear. The following is a list of such societies, and of the names of the dele- 

 gates so far as rejiorted to the Honorary Secretarj': 



