XX THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



When the Honorary Secretary had finished reading the Report, 

 it was moved by Dr. Bryce, seconded by Dr. Burgess, that the Report 

 of Council be received and that the question of adoption be voted on 

 to-morrow. — Carried. 



It was moved by Hon. R. Lemieux, seconded by L'Abbe Camille 

 Roy, that the election of M. Hector Garneau and M. Eugene Rouillard 

 as Fellows of Section I be confirmed.— Carried. 



It was moved by Dr. LeSueur, seconded by Mr. Wrong, that 

 the election of Dr. Pelham Edgar, as a Fellow of Section II, be con- 

 firmed. — Carried. 



It was moved by Dr. Plaskett, seconded by Dr. J. C. Fields, that 

 the election of Dr. A. L. Clark and Dr. Louis V. King, as Fellows of 

 Section III, be confirmed. — Carried. 



It was moved by Dr. Macallum, seconded by Dr. Adams, that 

 the election of Mr. John A. Dresser, Dr. Alexander McPhedran, Dr. 

 William A. Parks and Dr. Edmund M. Walker, as Fellows of Section 

 IV, be confirmed. — Carried. 



Those of the new members who were present, M. Garneau, M. 

 Rouillard, Dr. Edgar, Dr. Clark, Dr. King, Mr. Dresser and Dr. E. 

 M. Walker, were then introduced to the President, as well as Dr. J. 

 H. Faull, who has not been present since elected in 1912, Sir Edmund 

 Walker, elected in 1911, and Dr. William Peterson, C.M.G., elected 

 in 1914. 



It was moved by Professor Wrong, seconded by Professor Mavor, 

 that the Society desires to record its sense of indebtedness to the 

 active and retired Fellows who are on service, for their patriotic 

 response to the nation's call. This resolution was most heartily 

 carried. 



So far as is at present known the following Fellows have enlisted 

 for active service: — 



Dr. Andrew Macphail, Dr. J. J. MacKenzie, Rev. Frederick 

 George Scott, Dr. J. G. Adami, Dr. William R. Lang, Prof. W. Lawson 

 Grant, Dr. T. G. Brodie and Rev. Dr. Charles W. Gordon. 



It is hoped there are no omissions; the list is, of course, subject 

 to revision and will be added to in the next issue of the Proceedings if 

 necessary. 



The Presidential Address. 



The Presidential Address was delivered on Tuesday evening, 

 May 25th, in the presence of the Honorary President of the Society, 

 His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught. The President, Sir 

 Adolphe B. Routhier, had chosen as his subject, "Le Dualisme 



