*PROCEEDINGS FOR 1907 XXIL 
experiments. This lecture was largely attended, and was highly appre- 
ciated by the audience. 
A hearty vote of thanks was proposed by Prof. McLennan, and 
seconded by Prof. Macallum. 
SESSION III. (Thursday, May 16th.) 
The Society re-assembled in general session at 2.30 p.m. 
Moved by Rev. Dr. Burwash, seconded by Dr. S. E. Dawson: 
That the Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada, in Annual Session 
assembled, desire, collectively and individually, to express their profound 
sympathy with Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess Grey in the 
deep sorrow which has fallen upon them by the untimely death of the 
Lady Victoria Grenfell. 
During her visits to Canada she had endeared herself to all with 
whom she came in contact, and in the closer relations of life, her loss, 
as perfect daughter, wife and mother, is irreparable. 
Carried unanimously by standing vote. 
Dr. E. Deville read the following :— 
Second Report of the Committee appointed to consider Amendments 
‘ to the Regulations. 
The committee submits drafts of three alternative amendments to 
Rule 6, and hereby gives the notice of motion to amend the regulations 
required by Rule 19. 
The committee further recommends that this and any other amend- 
ments that may be proposed be printed and communicated to the mem- 
bers of the Society for an expression of their views, in order that the 
Council may make a recommendation on the subject at the next annual 
meeting. 
E. DEVILLE, 
Convener. 
Proposed Amendment to the Regulations. 
It is proposed to repeal Rule 6, and to substitute the following :—- 
6.—MEMBERS. 
1. The Fellows shall be persons resident in the Dominion of 
Canada or in Newfoundland, who have published original works or 
