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(2.) Resolved, That Rule 6 be suspended, and that Dr. MacCabe, who was unanimously elected a 

 Fellow of the Society by Section 11., be declared a Fellow of the Eoyal Society. (On motion of Dr. 

 Stewart, seconded by Mr. George Murray.) 



(3.) Resolved, That Rule 6 be susjiended, and that Mr. Arthur Harvey, who was unanimously 

 elected a Fellow of the Society by Section II., be declared a Fellow of the Royal Society. (On motion 

 of Dr. Stewart, seconded by Mr. George Murray.) 



(4.) Resolved, That Rule 6 be .suspended, and that Mr. W. Wilfred Campbell, who was unanimously 

 elected a Fellow of the Society by Section II., be declared a Fellow of the Roj'al Society. (On motion 

 of Dr. Stewart, seconded by Lieut.-Col. Denison.) 



(5. J Resolved, That Rule 6 be suspended, and that Mr. G. U. Hay, who has been unanimously 

 elected by Section IV., be declared a member of the Royal Society. (On motion of Prof. D. P. Pen- 

 hallow, seconded by Mr. J. Macoun.) 



(6.) Resolved, That Adolphe Poisson, of Arthabaskaville, who has been chosen unanimously by 

 Section I. of the Royal Society be elected a member of that Society. (On motion of Mr. B. Suite, 

 seconded by Dr. L. Frechette.) 



(7) Resolved, That Rule 8 be suspended, and that the Rt. Hon. James Brvce, author of the 

 'American Commonwealth,' on the recommendation of Section II., be elected a corresponding member 

 of the Roj^al .Society. (On motion of Dr. Stewart, seconded by I>r. Bourinot.) 



(8.) Resolved, That Rule (5 be suspended, and that Rev. G. "VV. Taylor, of Vancouver Island, B.C., 

 who has been unanimously' elected by Section IV., be declared a member of the Royal Society. (On 

 motion of Prof D. P. Penhallow, seconded bj' Mr. Wm. Saunders.) 



(9.) Resolved, That Rule <3 be suspended, and that Mr. AV. H. Harrington, who has been 

 unanimously elected by Section IV., bo declared a member of the Royal Society. (On motion of 

 Prof D. P. Penhallow, seconded by Dr. C. J. S. Belhune.) 



On the unanimous recommendation of Section IV., the final meeting of this Society for the 

 reception of reports and election of officers was ordered to be held on Friday afternoon at half past 

 two o'clock instead of Friday morning as previously announced. (On motion of Prof. D. P. Pen- 

 hallow, seconded by Mr. Matthew.) 



The meeting then adjourned until 2.30 on Friday afternoon, and the members met in their resjjec- 

 five sections for the reading and discussion of papers. 



Second Session. {May 23rrf.) 



In pursuance of notice duly given by the Royal Society, Mr. F. G. Marchand, M.L.A., of Quebec, 

 docteur es lettres, delivered a lecture in the Assembly Hall before a large audience on " Un Tour de 

 France durant la Seconde République." The vice-president presided. 



THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. {May 24th.) 



No business or sectional meetings were held to-day, and a number of Fellows and delegates paid 

 a visit to the Experimental Farm at Ottawa, to which they had been invited by the director, Mr. W. 

 Saunders . 



In the afternoon the Royal Society, delegates, and American visitors had the honour of attending 

 at Government House a luncheon and a garden party, to which they received a gracious invitation 

 from their Excellencies the Governor-Gen ei-al and the Countess of Aberdeen. 



His Excellency the Governor-General sent as Honorary President the congiatulations of the 

 Society to Her Majesty the Queen. 



