XXII ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
The following officers were elected for the ensuing year :— 
President—Dr. Frank Adams. 
Vice-President—Professor Macallum. 
Secretary—Mr. W. H. Harrington. 
LAWRENCE M. LAMBE, 
Secretary. 
AMENDMENTS TO REGULATIONS. 
The following report was read :— 
Report of the Committee appointed to consider Amendments to the 
Regulations. 
The committee suggest that the amendment to the last paragraph 
of Clause 7, of which notice was given at the last annual meeting, be 
modified as follows: 
“Any member who has failed to attend the three immediately pre- 
“ceding annual meetings without presenting a paper, shall be considered 
“to have resigned as an active member of the Society. The name of 
“such member shall be placed on the retired list by the Honorary 
“Secretary, and an election to fill the vacancy thus created shall be 
“held in the manner prescribed by these regulations for filling vacan- 
“cies; provided that the Society may, upon the recommendation of 
“the section to which such member belongs, suspend action from year 
“to year under this rule.” 
The committee recommend that this amendment be adopted. 
E. DEVILLE, 
Secretary. 
Moved by Dr. E. Deville, seqonded by Dr. Roy: 
That the last paragraph of Clause 7 of the Regulations be repealed, 
and the paragraph recommended by the committee, as amended by the 
general meeting, substituted.—Carried nem. con. 
The Society adjourned at 1 p.m. 
AFTERNOON. (Wednesday, May 15th.) 
A garden party and reception was given at the Experimental Farm 
by the President and Mrs. Saunders, from 4 to 6.30 p.m. 
EVENING SESSION. (Wednesday, May 15th.) 
At 8 p.m. in the large hall of the Normal School, Prof. E. Ruther- 
ford, F.R.S., delivered the annual popular lecture on “ Radium and 
its Significance,” which was illustrated by many lantern views and 
