PROCEEDINGS FOR 1913 HI 



for the coming j^ear will be t'ully equal in quality to its predecessors. 

 The agenda shows the full list of available papers for discussion, from 

 which a selection will be made for publication. 



II. — Election of New Members. 



This year there are vacancies in all Sections and the nomination 

 papers showed a larger number of candidates than usual, nineteen in all. 

 This was the first election held under the amended By-laws which pro- 

 vide that the majority of votes cast insui'es election. The Council have 

 pleasure in stating that the following candidates received the majority 

 of the votes cast and their election is submitted for confirmation l)y the 

 genei-al Society. 



Section I. 

 M. Louvigu}' Testard de Montigny. 



Section II. 



Rev. Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton, M.A., D.C.L. 



Charles Hill-Tout. 



Maurice Hutton, M.A., (Oxon) LL.D. 



Stephen Leacock, B.A. 



Clive Phillips-Wolley, F.R.G.S. 



Section III. 

 Dr. Alfred Stansfield. 



Section IV. 



Nathaniel Henry Alcock, B.A., M.D., (Dublin), D.Se. 



Eugene R. Faribault, B.Sc, F.G.S.A. 



C. Gordon Hewitt, D.Sc, F.E.S. 



Rev. Abbe Victor A. Huard, D.D. 



Richard George McConnell, B.A. 



Clarence L. Moore, B.A., M.A. 



III. — Proposal to elect an Honorary Vice-President. 



Section III of the By-laws gives the Council power to recommend 

 once in every two years for election as Honorary Vice-President not 

 more than two persons whose election it is considered would be a signal 

 benefit to the Society. The name of Sir John Murray, K.C.B., having 



