PROCEEDINGS FOR 1919 III 



The Council is gratified to note the large programme of papers 

 to which you will give consideration at this meeting. The increase 

 in the number of papers and their importance indicate the active 

 interest which the Fellows are taking in the objects of the Society. 



II. — Election of New Fellows 



This year there were vacancies in all the Sections. Voting was 

 closed on the 1st of April. The Council have much pleasure in report- 

 ing that the following candidates received a majority of the votes 

 cast, and their election is submitted for confirmation : 



Section I 

 L'abbé Elie-J. Auclair. 

 Cyrille-F. Delâge. 

 Georges Pelletier. 



Section II 

 Walter S. Herrington, K.C. 



Section III 

 Matthew A. Parker, B.Sc, F.I.C. 



Section IV 

 Willam H. ColHns, B.A., Ph.D. 

 Robert A. A. Johnston. 

 Thomas Leonard Walker, M.A., Ph.D. 



Section V 

 John Cameron, M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S.E. 

 J. J. R. Macleod, M.B., Ch.B. 



III. — Deceased Members 



It is with deep regret that we record six vacancies in the ranks of 

 the active Fellows which have been caused by death: Sir Clive Phil- 

 lipps-Wolley, Mr. J. Ross Robertson, Dr. John B. Tingle, Mr. 

 Lawrence M. Lambe, Dr. Frank F. Wesbrook, and L'abbé Auguste 

 Gosselin. Dr. John Reade, one of the Charter Members of the 

 Society, who was retired in 1911, also died during the year. 



The biographical sketches were written respectively by the 

 Honorary Secretary, Mr. Irving Robertson, Dr. F. T. Shutt, Mr. 

 William Mclnnes, Dr. Adami, Mgr. L.-A. Paquet and Mr. W. D. 

 Lighthall. 



