PROCEEDINGS FOR 1917 III 



I. — Proceedings and Transactions of the Society. 



The usual four quarterlies of Volume X have been distributed 

 during the year and a bound copy is laid upon the table for inspection. 

 The volume will be distributed promptly after the meeting. 



The volume this year consists of 1,064 pages, with many illus- 

 trations. The number of reprints supplied gratuitously to authors 

 was 5,150. 



The agenda shows an increase in the number of papers, implying 

 a continuance of the interest of the Fellows in the work of the Society. 



II. — Election of New Fellows. 



This year there were vacancies in all the Sections and as usual the 

 voting was closed on the 1st April. The Council have much pleasure 

 in reporting that the following candidates received a majority of the 

 votes cast and their election is submitted for confirmation: 



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Section I. 



M. H.-J.-J.-B.-Chouinard, L.B., LL.B., C.M.G. 

 M. Antonio Perrault, Docteur en droit. Avocat. 

 L'abbé H. A. Scott, Docteur en Théologie es lettres. 



Section II. 



James Cappon, M.A., LL.D. 



Charles Trick Currelly, M.A., F.R.G.S., O. Medj. 



Judge Frederic William Howay, LL.B. 



Section III. 



John Satterly, A.R.C.Sc, D.Sc, M.A. 



Charles Thompson Sullivan, B.A., M.Sc, Ph.D. 



Section IV. 



Archibald Gowanlock Huntsman, B.A., M.B. 

 Robert Boyd Thomson, B.A. 



III. — Deceased Members. 



It is with deep regret that we record four vacancies in the ranks o\ 

 the Fellows, which have occurred by death: Dr. C. C. James, Dr. G. 

 C. Hoffmann, Dr. James Loudon and Dr. T. G. Brodie. 



Biographical notices of tlie deceased Fellows appear herewith. 



