PROCEEDINGS FOR 1918 XXIII 



6. Members. 



The number of Fellows in each section shall be limited, as follows: 

 Section I. forty; Section II. forty; Section III. forty; Section IV. 

 twenty-five ; Section V. forty. 



SESSION III.— (Wednesday afternoon, May 22). 



The reports of the following Associated Societies were read or 

 presented : — 



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

 Simpson, Delegate. 



2. — The Women's Canadian Historical Society of Toronto. 



3. — The Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. By Dr. C. Gordon 

 Hewitt, F.R.S.C., President and Delegate. 



4. — ^The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. By Mr. R. 

 M. Motherwell, Delegate. 



5. — Niagara Historical Society. By Miss Carnochan, Delegate. 

 6. — Women's Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa. 



7. — L'Institut Canadien-Français d'Ottawa. By M. Jules 

 Tremblay, Delegate. 



8. — The Hamilton Association for the Advancement of Liter- 

 ature, Science and Art. 



9. — ^The Huron Institute. 



10. — Ontario Historical Society of Toronto. 



IL — Elgin Historical and Scientific Institute. 



■ 12. — L'Institut Canadien de Québec. 



13. — The Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. By Dr. 

 J. M. Harper, Delegate. 



14. — La Société Historique de Montréal. 



15. — Natural History Society of Montreal. 



16. — La Société d'Archéologie et de Numismatique de Montréal. 



17. — The Quebec Society for the Protection of Plants. By Prof. 

 W. Lochhead, Delegate. 



18. — The New Brunswick Historical Society. By Dr. W. O. 

 Raymond, F.R.S.C., Delegate. 



19. — The Nova Scotian Institute of Science. By Dr. A. H* 

 MacKay, F.R.S.C, Delegate. 



Proc, Sig. 3 



