PROCEEDINGS FOR 1910 XXIII 
Majesty, King Edward the Seventh, and the accession of his present 
Majesty, King George the Fifth, to present to his Majesty King George 
an Address expressive of their sentiments in connection with these 
events, it was 
Moved by Dr. James H. Coyne and seconded by Dr. J. Edmond 
Roy, that the President be requested to nominate a committee to pre- 
pare such an Address, as recommended by the Council.—Carried. 
Moved by Dr. James H. Coyne and seconded by Dr. Roy, that the 
election of the following gentlemen named in the report as having each 
received the votes of a majority of the members of the Seetions to which 
they were severally nominated, viz: 
Section II.—Dr. Andrew Macphail, 
Section III.—Prof. A. 8. Eve, D.Sc., Dr. Otto Klotz, J. S. Plaskett, 
B.A., Prof. Harold A. Wilson, F.R.S., 
Section IV.—J. B. Tyrrell, M.A., 
be confirmed.—Carried. 
Messrs. Eve, Klotz, Plaskett, Wilson and Tyrrell, were then in- 
troduced to the President, the first four by the President of Section III, 
Dr. W. Bell Dawson, and the last mentioned by the Secretary of Section 
IV, Prof. J. J. MacKenzie. The President expressed in fitting words 
his pleasure at receiving them into the ranks of the Society. 
Mr. Ernest Myrand (Section I,) elected in 1909, and the Rev. Dr. 
W. O. Raymond (Section II,) elected in 1906, who had not previously 
attended a meeting of the Society, or been formally received as members, 
were in like manner introduced, the former by Messrs. Sulte and Roy, 
and the latter by Dr. W. Wilfred Campbell, Secretary of Section IT, and 
were cordially welcomed by the President. 
Moved by Dr. Glashan and seconded by Dr. Ells, that the following 
members be a committee on Nominations for the present year, namely 
Messrs. MacKay, Wright, Roy, King and the mover.—Carried. 
Moved by Dr. Glashan and seconded by Dr. Campbell, that the 
name of Dr. Coyne be added to the Nominating Committee.—Carried. 
In accordance with a notice in the hands of members the Honorary 
Treasurer then moved, seconded by M. Léon Gérin, that, with a view to 
increasing the revenue of the Society, rule 7, which provides that $2. 
shall be the amount of the annual subscription of members, and $20 the 
sum payable for life membership, be amended by the substitution of 
$5 for $2, and of $50 for $20.—Carried. 
Moved by Dr. Saunders, seconded by Dr. King, that the President be 
requested to nominate the general Printing Committee.—Carried. 
Mr. Errol Bouchette, as Secretary of the Committee appointed last 
year to consider the question of increasing the number of Sections, by 
