PROCEEDINGS FOR 1910 XXV 
Elgin Historical and Scientific Institute, by Dr. J. H. Coyne, 
F.R.S.C., delegate. 
The Huron Institute, by Dr. J. H. Coyne, F.R.S.C., delegate. 
British Columbia Academy of Science, by the Honorary Secretary. 
Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (Ottawa Meetings), by 
Mr. Carl Engler, delegate. 
Nova Scotia Institute of Science, by Dr. A. H. MacKay, F.R.S.C., 
delegate. 
Nova Scotian Historical Society, by Dr. A. H. MacKay, F.R.S.C., 
delegate. 
New Brunswick Natural History Society, by Dr. G. U. Hay, 
F.R.S.C., delegate. 
New Brunswick Loyalists’ Society, by Ven. Archdeacon W. O. 
Raymond, F.R.S.C., delegate. 
The Women’s Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa, by Mrs. 
J. B. Simpson, delegate. 
Manitoba Historical and Scientific Society, by Rev. Dr. Bryce, 
F.R.S.C., President and delegate. 
The reports of the following Societies, which were not represented 
by delegates, were accepted as read :— 
Société de Géographie de Québec. 
Institut Canadien d’Ottawa. 
Ottawa Field Naturalists’ Club. 
New Brunswick Historical Society. 
Entomological Society of Ontario. 
Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal. 
Niagara Historical Society. 
Moved by Dr. Coyne, seconded by Dr. Roy, that the report of the 
Women’s Historical Society of St. Thomas, which had been accidentally 
delayed, but which will be forwarded in a few days, shall be taken as 
presented and read.—Carried. 
Moved by Prof. Shutt, and seconded by Prof. MacKenzie, that the 
thanks of this Society are due and are hereby tendered, to Prof. W. H. 
Ellis, for the services rendered by him as its delegate at the Darwin 
Celebration at Cambridge, England, in June 1909, and for the excellent 
report he has made of the proceedings on that occasion, and the part 
taken by him, as delegate, therein.—Carried. 
Moved by Prof. Ramsay Wright, and seconded by Dr. Roy, that 
this Society is pleased to hear of the marked success that is attending the 
efforts of the Canadian Club of Halifax to awaken interest in, and obtain 
support for, their patriotic project of the erection of a Memorial Tower to 
commemorate the first establishment of representative government 
Proc. 1910. 3. 
