PROCEEDINGS FOR 1911 XX VII 
Printing Committee—The Officers and Messrs. Lash Miller and 
Plaskett. 
It is recommended that no new Fellows of the Society be elected 
by Section III during the year 1911-12, except to fill any vacancy 
which may occur during the year. 
It is reeommended that the Council take steps to represent to the 
Dominion Government the urgent need of permanent accommodation 
for The Royal Society and the desirability of setting apart rooms in 
the Geological Museum building for such accommodation. 
On the motion of Dr. J. C. Glashan, seconded by Dr. W. Bell 
Dawson, the report of Section III was adopted. 
Report of Section IV. 
The Section held three sessions, which were attended by sixteen 
members and a number of visitors. 
Fifteen papers were read, either in full, in abstract or by title. 
Keen discussion followed a number of these papers. 
The Section at its first session passed the following resolution, 
which has been transmitted to the general meeting: 
Resolved that Section IV endorses the proposal to form two new 
Sections, one to represent the geological sciences, the other the bio- 
logical sciences, but that definite arrangements be made for holding 
joint meetings of these Sections. 
The election of officers resulted as follows:— 
President—Professor Adami. 
Vice-President—Dr. Nicholls. 
Secretary—J. J. MacKenzie. 
The following members of the Section were nominated for the 
Sectional Printing Committee:—Mr. Tyrrell, Prof. Nicholls, and the 
Secretary. 
All of which is respectfully submitted. 
JoHN J. MACKENZIE Secretary. 
Appended is a list of papers presented. 
List oF PAPERS PRESENTED IN SECTION IV. 
1.—Presidential Address: The Past Vertebrate Life of Canada. 
by Lawrence M. Lambe, F.G.S. 
2.—Bibliography of Canadian Zoology (exclusive of entomology) 
for the year 1910, by Lawrence M. Lambe, F.G.S. 
