PROCEEDINGS FOR 1915 XXXVII 



cated to the members when the ballot papers are sent out." — Carried 

 as amended. 



Prof. Wrong moved that Dr. Siebert be recommended to the 

 Council as a corresponding Member for this Section. — Carried. 



The Section then adjourned. 



W. D. LIGHTHALL, 



Sec. of Section II. 



On the motion of Mr. Lighthall, seconded by Dr. Coyne, the 

 report of Section II was adopted. 



REPORT OF SECTION III. 



The sessions of Section III have been unusually satisfactory this 

 year both in the attendance of the Fellows and in the number and 

 value of the papers presented. 



Five sessions were held, two each on May 25 and 26 and one on 

 May 27 all of which were exceptionally well attended by Fellows and 

 others. 



There were present at these sessions 29 Fellows, namely: — 

 Messrs. Allan, Baker, Barnes, Burton, Clark, Dawson, Dupuis, Ellis, 

 Eve, Fields, Glashan, Goodwin, Hoffman, Johnson, Kenrick, Johnson, 

 King, L. v.. King, W. F., Klotz, McGill, Mcintosh, McLennan, 

 McLeod, Miller, Plaskett, Ruttan, Stansfield, Stupart, Tory. The 

 average attendance at the sessions was 20. 



Forty-two papers were presented many of which were of great 

 importance and interest and the majority of them were interestingly 

 discussed. A list of the papers is appended. 



The election of Officers for the Section resulted in the choice of 

 the following: — 



President— F. T. Shutt, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.C. 

 Vice-President— A. S. Eve, D.Sc, F.R.S.C. 

 Secretary— J. S. Plaskett, D.Sc, F.R.S.C. 



The Officers of the Section were appointed as the Sectional 

 Printing Committee. 



Three new Fellows were elected this year. Dr. L. V. King and 

 Prof. Clark in the regular way and Prof. Bain by ballot at the meeting. 



It was decided that any vacancies occurring in the Section 

 during the year be filled at the next election. 



Action under clause 8 of the By-laws was suspended for a year 

 in the case of Prof. Lang on account of special military duties. 



