XXXII THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



7. — Extensions of the Monteregian Petrographical Province to 

 the West and Northwest. By J. Stansfield, B.A., M.Sc. 



8. — The Problem of the "Burn-out" District of Southern Saskat- 

 chewan. By. J. Stansfield, B.A., M.Sc. 



9. — Two Plant Associations from Areas near Radville, Sask. By 

 Carrie M. Derick, M.A. 



10. — A Method for Sketching Crystals with Steeply Sloping 

 Faces. By Eugene Poitevin, B.Sc. 

 Respectfully submitted, 



> William McInnes, 



Secretary. 



On the motion of Mr. William McInnes, seconded by Mr. John 

 A. Dresser, the report of Section IV was adopted. 



REPORT OF SECTION V 



Section V held four regular sessions and one special session. 



The following Fellows were present: — Sir James Grant, Professor 

 Macallum, Professo;- McMurrich, Professor Macleod, Professor 

 Hunter, Professor MacKenzie, Dr. Hewitt, Professor Buller, Dr. 

 Mackay, Professor Prince, Professor Cameron, Professor Moore, 

 Professor Faull, Dr. Huntsman, Canon Huard, Dr. McPhedran and 

 Professor Willey. 



In the absence of the Chairman of the Section, Principal Harrison, 

 the Vice-Chairman, Dr. Faull, occupied the chair. 



Professor McMurrich and Professor Buller were elected repre- 

 sentatives of the Section upon the General Nominating Committee, 

 Professor McMurrich to act for two years, Professor Buller for one 

 year. 



Dr. Hewitt, Professor Prince and Dr. Macallum were appointed 

 the Sectional Printing Committee, Dr. Hewitt and Professor Prince 

 to act upon the General Printing Committee. 



It was recommended that Sir Thomas Roddick, who has been 

 absent through illness, be retained in the Section for one year. 



Dr. Macallum and Principal Harrison were nominated to act 

 with the Council in the election of new Fellows to the Section. 



The only Fellow of Section V who is still on active service is 

 Professor Adami. 



Three new Fellows were elected to the Section, Professor Macleod 

 and Professor Cameron in the regular course. Sir Auckland Geddes 

 upon a special request from the Section under a suspension of the 

 regular by-laws. 



