PROCEEDINGS FOR 1908 XLVII 



21. Moved by Mr. J. H. Coyne, seconded by Prof. B.aker, 

 That the Society desires to express to Mr. Stupart its thanks for his 



interesting lecture on the Circulation of the Atmosphere, a subject of 

 interest to all members of the community. — Carried. 



22. Moved by Mr. F. T. Shutt, seconded by Prof. A. B. Macallum: 

 That the hearty thanks of the Eoyal Society be tendered to Dr. 



J. F. Will te, Principal of the Normal School, for the considerate manner 

 in which he has opened the commodious Normal School building to the 

 Society and has afforded every facility, both for the general meetings 

 and for the meetings of the sections. — Carried. 



No further business being brought forward, the retiring president 

 then declared the twenty-seventh annual session closed. 



EVENING SESSION. (Thursday, May 28th). 



At 8 o'clock p.m. the Fellows and delegates assembled at the Eussell 

 House at the Annual Supper, at which the retiring president. Dr. S. E. 

 Dawson, presided. 



