PROCEEDINGS FOR 1915 III 



I. — Proceedings and Transactions of the Society. 



The new method of pubHcation by quarterly pamphlets was in- 

 augurated during the year; the issue of the quarterlies is now complete 

 and a bound copy of the volume is laid upon the table for inspection. 

 The issue will soon be ready for distribution. It is hoped that the 

 format and the general design of the publication meet with the ap- 

 proval of the Society. The Council beg to draw attention to the 

 necessity for an active interest on the part of the Fellows in the 

 periodical publication. 



The volume consists of 1,157 pages with many illustrations; it 

 is larger than last year, and the number of reprints, 6,300, which 

 have been supplied gratuitously to the authors, is also in excess of last 

 year's supply. 



We are pleased to note that the fact that the Agenda shows no 

 decrease in the number of papers, implies increased interest in the 

 work of the Society, as, owing to the extraordinary occurrences of the 

 present year, we had anticipated a falling off in contributions. 



II. — Election of New Members. 



This year there are vacancies in all the sections and as usual the 

 voting was closed on the 1st April. The Council have much pleasure 

 in reporting that the following candidates received a majority of the 

 votes cast and their election is submitted for confirmation. 



Section I. 



M. Hector Garneau, LL.B. 

 M. Eugène Rouillard. 



Section II. 

 Pelham Edgar, Ph.D. 



Section III. 



A. L. Clark, B.Sc, Ph.D. 

 Louis Vessot King, M.A., D.Sc. 



Section IV. 



John A. Dresser, M .A. 

 Alexander McPhedran, M.B. 

 William Arthur Parks, B.A., Ph.D. 

 Edmund Murton Walker, B.A., M.B. 



