LXVIII ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



V'erreau, Docteur es Lettres, E. Maurice Bucke, M.D., the Eeverend 

 ^55neas McDonell Dawson, Lieutenant-Colonel G. T. Denison, B.C.L., 

 the Very Eeverend G. M'. Grant, D.D., William Kirby, Esquire, John 

 L'Espérance, Esquire, Charles Lindss3y, Esquire, the Eeverend W. 

 Lyall, LL.D., George Murray, B.A., the Eeverend J. Clark Murray, 

 LL.D., Evan McColl, Esquire, John Eeade, Esquire, Charles Sangster, 

 Esquire, George Stewart (the younger), Esquire, Alpheus Todd, C.M.G., 

 LL.D., J. Watson, M.A., LL.D., G. Paxton Young, M.A., C. Bail- 

 large, C.E., Herbert A. Bayne, Esquire, E. J. Chapman, Ph.D., LL.D., 

 J. B. Cherriman, M.A., E. Deville, CE., N. F. Dupuis, M.A., F.E.S.E., 

 Sandford Fleming, C.j\r.G., CE., P. Fortin, M.D., G. P. Girdwood, 

 M.D., F. X. Gisborne, M. Inst. CE., E. Haanel, Ph.D., the Very 

 Eeverend T. E. Hamel, M.A., B. J. Harrington, B.A., Ph.D., G. C 

 Hoffmann, F.I.C, A. Johnson, LL.D., J. T. Loudon, M.A., T. Macfar- 

 lane, M.E., J. G. McGregor, M.A., D.Sc, F.E.S.E., L. W. Bailey, M.A., 

 Ph.D., Eobert Bell, M.D., CE., F.G.S., G. M. Dawson, D.S., A.E.S.M., 

 F.G.S., Edwin Gilpin, M.A., F.G.S., J. Bernard Gilpin, M.D., M.E.CS., 

 the Eeverend D, Honeyman, D.C.L., J. M. Jones, F.L.S., the Eeverend 

 Professor J. C K. Laflamme, D.D., J. Macoun, M.A., F.L.S., G. F. 

 Matthew, M.A., Alexander Murray, CM.G., F.G.S., W. Osier, M.D., 

 W. Saunders, Esquire, D. N". St. C5T, Esquire, J. F. Whiteaves, F.G.S., 

 and E. Eamsay Wright, M.A., B.Sc, together with such other persons 

 as now are or may hereafter become members of the Society to be 

 hereby incorporated, under the provisions of this Act and the by-laws 

 made under the authority thereof, and their successors, shall be and 

 are hereby constituted a body politic and corporate, by the name of 

 " The Eoyal Society of Canada," hereinafter called the Society, and 

 may, by any legal title, acquire, hold and enjoy, for the use of the 

 Society, any property whatever, real or personal, and may alienate, 

 sell and dispose of the same, or any part thereof, from time to time 

 and as occasion may require, and other property, real or personal, may 

 acquire instead thereof: Provided always, that the annual value of 

 the real estate held at any one time for the actual use of the Society 

 shall not exceed four thousand dollars. 



2. The Society shall not hold any property except as aforesaid 

 and such as shall be derived from the following sources, that is to 

 say: the life, annual and other subscriptions of members, donations, 

 bequests or legacies made to the Society, and such other moneys or 

 property as may be acquired by and from the ordinary transactions 

 of the Society, or may now belong to the existing Society, and the 

 moneys arising from fines and forfeitures lawfully imposed by their 

 by-laws : Provided always, that the Society shall -sell and convey any 



