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5. It was moved bj Mr. Bouchette, seconded by Dr. Campbell: 

 That the I'cport of the Committee on liules be adopted. — Carried. 



6. Moved by Prof. Macalhim, seconded by Sir Sandford Fleming: 

 That the amendments to lîiiles Nos. 3 and G, recommended by the 



Committee on Eules, be adopted. — ('arried. 



There was considei-al^lc discussion on the proposed amendments 

 before they were adopted by the Society. 



7. It was moved by Dr. Johnson, that the Special Conmiittee on 

 Rules be continued. — Carried. 



Dr. Alexander Johnson presented a printed letter which he had 

 issued to all the Fellows of the Society, dealing with the question of 

 an increased grant to the Society to defray the expenses of members 

 and delegates attending the annual meetings, and he presented a motion, 

 seconded by the Eev. Dr. Brycc : 



That a deputation should be appointed to wait on the Government 

 to further this end. 



8. It was moved by Mr. Bouchette,. seconded by ]\Ir. Gérin: 



That Dr. Johnson's motion be referred to a Committee to be nom- 

 inated by the President, to report as soon as possible, and the following 

 Committee was nominated: 



Dr. Johnson, mover of the original motion, convener; Sir James 

 Grant, Col. Denison, Dr. AVilfred Campbell, Dr. Saunders, Mr. Bou- 

 chette. — Carried. 



9. It was moved by Dr. Saunders, seconded by Dr. Girdwood : 

 That in accordance with the recommendation of the Council a 



special meeting of the Society shall be held in Quebec in connection 

 with the Tercentenary Celebrations, next July. — Carried. 



Presentation of jSTew Fellows. 



Dr. James Hannay was presented to the President by Dr. George 

 Hay, and Dr. Wilfred Campbell. 



Dr. W. F. King was presented by Sir Sandford Fleming' and Mr. 

 E. P. Sfcupart. 



Dr. A. G. Nieholls was presented by Dr. Adami and Dr. iVmi. 



The President received all these gentlemen and welconu^d them in 

 tlie name of the Society. 



Dr. Wilfred Campbell spoke in high terms of the literary work of 

 Professor G. M. Wrong, who liad hoped to he present, but who had been 

 prevented, owing to press of university work. 



At noon the Society adjourned to ennbb^ the Sections to organize in 

 their respective rooms. 



