PROCEEDINGS FOR 1903 



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The others did not obtain a majority and the council therefore refers 

 them back to the section for selection and recommendaition. 



In Section III. there were three nominations for one vacancy and 

 none obtained the requisite number of votes. Tlie names are therefore 

 referred back to the section in like manner. 



In Section IV. there were two nominations and only one vacancy, 

 but as neither name obtained the requisite number of votes the coun- 

 cil refers the matter back to the section. 



10. Associated Societies. 



The customary invitations to attend the present meeting and 

 report on the scientific and literary work of the year, were sent to 

 the following Canadian societies, which have hitherto co-operated 

 with the Royal Society: 



