PROCEEDINGS FOR 1915 



XXIX 



By Dr. J. H. Coyne, 

 By Dr. J. H. Coyne, 



(4.) The Ontario Historical Society. 



F.R.S.C. 

 (5.) The Waterloo Historical Society 



F.R.S.C. 

 (6.) The Niagara Historical Society. By Miss Janet Carnochan, 



Delegate. 

 (7.) The Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club. By Arthur Gibson, 



President and Delegate. 

 (8.) The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. By Dr. R. 



E. deLury, Secretary of the Ottawa Centre and Delegate. 

 (9.) The Women's Canadian Historical Society of Toronto. 



By Miss Helen Merrill, Delegate. 

 (10.) The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada. 



By Lt. Col. F. W. Macqueen, President and Delegate 



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The Huron Institute. By David Williams, Secretary. 



The Historic Landmarks Association. By Mrs. J. B. 

 Simpson, General Secretary. 



Club Littéraire Canadien Français d'Ottawa. By M. 

 Auguste Lemieux, President. 



La Société d'Archéologie et de Numismatique de Montreal. 

 By Victor Morin, LL.D., Delegate. 



The Quebec Society for the Protection of Plants. 

 Professor W. Lochhead, Delegate. 



The Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. 

 J. M. Harper, M.A., Ph.D., F.E.LS., Delegate. 



The Natural History Society of Montreal. By 

 Robert Campbell. 



The New Brunswick Historical Society. 

 Archdeacon Raymond, F.R.S.C. 



The Nova Scotian Institute of Science. 

 Kay, LL.D., F.R.S.C, Delegate. 



The Nova Scotia Historical Society. 

 Justice Longley, F.R.S.C, Delegate. 



By 

 By 

 Dr. 



By Venerable 

 By A. H. Mac- 

 By Hon, Mr. 



•The Popular Lecture. 



The popular lecture was delivered on Wednesday evening, 

 May 26th, by Mr. Charles Hill-Tout, F.R.S.C, his subject being 

 "The Antiquity of Man in the Light of Modern Discoveries." The 

 attractive subject chosen by Mr. Hill-Tout brought out a large 

 audience, and the lecture was listened to with manifest interest. 

 The presentation of the subject was greatly aided by appropriate 

 stereopticon views. 



