PROCEEDINGS FOR 1913 XLIII 



Session III. — (Wednesday afternoon, May 28). 



The reports of the following Associated Societies were read: — 



La Société Historique de Montréal, by Abbé Naz. Dubois, Delegate. 



Natural History Society of Montreal, by Dr. A. G. Nicholls, F.R.S.C. 

 Delegate. 



Women's Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa, by Mrs. J. B. 

 Simpson, Delegate, 



La Société d'Archéologie et de Numismatique, de Montréal, by 

 M. E. L. Massicotte, Delegate. 



Entomological Society of Ontario, by W. Lochhead, Delegate. 



Elgin Historical and Scientific Institute, by Dr. J. H. Coyne, 

 F.R.S.C, Delegate. 



Women's Historical Society of St. Thomas, by Dr. J. H. Coyne, 

 F.R.S.C, Delegate. 



Niagara Historical Society, by Miss J. Carnochan, Delegate. 



Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club, by L. H. Newman, Delegate. 



Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, by R. M. Stewart, Delegate. 



United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada, by Lt.-Col. E. S. 

 Ryerson, Delegate. 



Quebec Society for the Protection of Plants from Insects and Fun- 

 gus Diseases, by W. Lochhead, Delegate. 



Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, by Dr. J. M. Harper, 

 Delegate. 



The Nova Scotia Historical Society, by Hon. Mr. Justice Longley, 

 F.R.S.C, Delegate. 



Nova Scotia Institute of Science, by Dr. A. H. Mackay, F.R.S.C, 

 Delegate. 



New Brunswick Historical Society, by D. R. Jack, Delegate 



New Brunswick Loyalists Society, by D. R. Jack, Delegate. 



The following reports were received and taken as read: — 



British Columbia Academy of Science, Prof. D. Walter Munn, 

 Secretary. 



Women's Canadian Historical Society of Toronto, Mrs. Conley, 

 Seci'etary. 



The Huron Institute, David Williams, Secretary. 



The Canadian Forestry Association, James Lawler, Secretary. 



The Popular Lecture. 



On Wednesday evening Dr. J. M. Clarke of Albany, N.Y., Director 

 of the State Museum and State Geologist, delivered the popular lecture 

 before an appreciative audience. Dr. Clarke's subject was "Jacques 



