PROCEEDINGS FOR 1912 XXXI 
14.—Col. Alexander McNutt and the Pre-Loyalist Settlements of 
Nova Scotia. Supplementary Paper by the Ven. Archdeacon Raymond. 
15.—Settlement of Colchester County, N.S. by New England 
Puritans and Ulster Scotsmen. By the Rev. Arthur W. H. Eaton. 
Presented by the Ven. Archdeacon Raymond. 
On the motion of Rev. Dr. Raymond, seconded by Dr. Bryce, the 
report of section IT was adopted. 
Report of Section ITI. 
The section held two sessions on Tuesday the 14th, two sessions 
on Wednesday the 15th and one session on Thursday the 16th, being 
five sessions in all. At these sessions there were present 17 members, 
viz.: Dr. Glashan, President; Prof. Allen, Dr. Bell Dawson, Dr. Deville, 
Dr. Ellis, Dr. Eve, Sir Sandford Fleming, Prof. Harkness, Dr. Hoffmann, 
Dr. King, Dr. Klotz, Dr. Loudon, Dr. McLennan, Mr. Plaskett, Dr. 
Ruttan, Mr. Shutt, Mr. Stupart. 
Seventeen papers were presented: the list of the papers is 
appended. 
The following officers were elected for the ensuing vear:— 
President—Harold A. Wilson, F.R.S. 
Vice-President—R. F. Stupart. 
Secretary—J. 8. Plaskett, B.A. 
Drs. McLennan and Deville were nominated as members of the 
General Printing Committee. 
The officers of the section and Dr. Deville were appointed as 
the Sectional Printing Committee. 
It was decided to recommend that no new Fellows of the Society 
be elected by section III during the year 1912-13 except to fill any 
vacaney that may occur during the year. 
It was also decided to recommend that action under rule No. 8 of 
the regulations be suspended in the case of the members of the section 
who have been absent for three successive annual meetings without 
presenting papers. 
List oF PAPERS PRESENTED IN SECTION III. 
1.—Presidential Address—Greek Logistic and Roman Supputa- 
tion, by J. C. Glashan, LL.D. 
2.—Phenomena of Colour Vision, by Prof. Frank Allen, M.A., Ph.D. 
3.—The Spectroscopic Binary of 0? Tauri, by J. S. Plaskett, B.A. 
