PROCEEDINGS FOR 1920 III 



I. — Proceedings and Transactions of the Society. 



In order to economize in the cost of production in our Transac- 

 tions, it was found necessary this year to revert to the issue of one 

 single volume, instead of the quartedies. 



The volume consists of 888 pages, with illustrations, and a bound 

 copy will be laid upon the table for inspection; distribution will be 

 made promptly after the meeting. 



The agenda this year shows a slight decrease in the number of 

 papers, as compared with the previous year, but the programme is an 

 extensive and varied one, and speaks well for the interest of the Fel- 

 lows in the work of their respective Sections. 



II. — Election of New Fellows. 



This year there were vacancies in Sections I, II, IV and V. The 

 Council have much pleasure in reporting that the following candidates 

 received a majority of the votes cast, and their election is submitted 

 for confirmation: 



Section I. 



Fernand Rinfret, B.A., M.P. 

 Le chanoine D. Gosselin. 

 E. Z. Massicotte, LL.B. 



Section II. 



Herbert Leslie Stewart, M.A., Ph.D. 

 Chester Martin, M.A., B.Litt. 



Section IV. 



Edward M. Kindle, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. 

 C. W. Knight, B.Sc. 

 J. Austen Bancroft, M.A., Ph.D. 

 Richard P. D. Graham, B.A., M.Sc. 



Section V. 



A. T. Cameron, M.A., B.Sc, F.I.C. 

 J. G. Fitzgerald, M.B. 



III. — Deceased Members. 



It is with deep regret that we record two vacancies, caused by 

 death, in the ranks of the Fellows: Sir James Grant, K.C.M.G., and 

 Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt. 



