PROCEEDINGS FOR 1910 XXIX 
mittee for the year: Dr. A. G. Doughty, C.M.G., Dr. H. J. Morgan, Dr. 
W. Wilfred Campbell and Mr. W. D. Lighthall, K.C. 
It is the desire of the Section to elect four new members in 1911. 
WILFRED CAMPBELL, 
Secretary. 
List oF PAPERS PRESENTED IN SECTION II. 
1.—Colonel Alexander McNutt and the pre-Loyalist Settlements of 
Nova Scotia, by the Ven. Archdeacon W. O. Raymond. 
2.—The Documents in the Debate on the Romance of the Rose in 
the Fifteenth Century, by Prof. C. F. Ward, B.A., of Wesley College, 
Manitoba. Communicated and read by the Rev. Dr. Bryce. 
3.—Lawrenciana. By Lt.-Col. William Wood. 
4.—The Loyalists in Prince Edward Island. By Professor Wilbur 
H. Siebert and Plorence E. Gilliane, of Ohio State University. Com- 
municated by Dr. A. G. Doughty, C.M.G. 
5.—Notes and Comments on a Tragedy entitled “ Liberty Asserted,”’ 
by John Dennis, played at the New Theatre, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, 1704, 
and found in the Canadian Archives, by Mrs. George Bryce, member of 
the Manitoba Historical Society. Communicated and read by the 
President. 
6.—With Col. Peacock’s Column in the Fenian Raid of 1866, by 
Barlow Cumberland, M.A., President of the Ontario Historical Society. 
Communicated by Dr. W. Wilfred Campbell. Read by the Author. 
On the motion of Dr. Coyne, seconded by Dr. Campbell, the report 
of Section II, was adopted. 
The report of Section III was presented by Dr. W. Bell Dawson, 
President of the Section, and was as follows:— 
The Section held four sessions, two on Tuesday, the 27th September, 
and two on Wednesday, the 28th; at these there were present twelve 
members, viz. :— 
Dr. W. Bell Dawson, President; Prof. J.C. McLennan, Vice-Presi- 
dent; and Prof. Baker, Prof. Barnes, Prof. Girdwood, Dr. Glashan, 
Dr. Hoffmann, Dr. King, Dr. Otto J. Klotz, Mr. Plaskett, Mr. Shutt, 
and Prof. H. A. Wilson. 
A letter was read from Mr. R. F. Stupart expressing regret that his 
official duties would prevent him from attending the meeting. 
The President delivered an address on “ Methods of Investigation 
of Tides and Currents.” The address presented an outline of the 
