XX VIII THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
3.—Bibliography of Canadian Entomology for the year 1910, by 
the Rev. C. J. S. Bethune, D.C.L. 
4.—Bibliography of Canadian Botany for the Year 1910, by 
A. H. MacKay, LL.D. 
5.—An Experimental Contribution to the Question of the Depth 
of the Zone of Flow within the Earth’s Crust, by Frank D. Adams, 
D.Se. F.RS. 
6.—Organic Remains in Certain Metamorphic Rocks of Southern 
New Brunswick, by R. W. Ells, LL.D. 
7.—The Bacteriological Analyses of Ottawa River Water, by 
F. C. Harrison, D.Sc. 
8.—The Bacterial Contents of the Udder, by F. C. Harrison, D.Sc., 
and F. W. Savage. 
9.—The Origin and Development of Resin Canals in the Coniferæ 
with special reference to the Development of Thyloses and their Cor- 
relation with the Thylosal Strands of the Pteridophytes, by Simon 
Kirsch, Ph.D., Expert Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 
Communicated by Prof. A. G. Nicholls M.D. 
10.—Notes on Parallelism among the Asaphidæ, by Percy E. 
Raymond, Ph.D., Invertebrate Palæontologist, Geological Survey, 
Ottawa. Communicated by Lawrence M. Lambe. 
11.—Some Curious Structures in the Gypsum of Albert County, 
New Brunswick, by L. W. Bailey LL.D. 
12.—Were there Climatic Zones in Devonian Time? By G. F. 
Matthew, D.Sc. 
13.—The Pre-Cambrian and Early Life, by Willet G. Miller, LL.D., 
Provincial Geologist, Ontario. 
14.—Preliminary Study of the Fishes of Georgian Bay, by B. A. 
Bensley, Ph.D. 
15.—Surface Tension in Relation to Secretion and Excretion, by 
A. B. Macallum, F.R.S. 
On the motion of Mr. Lawrence J. Lambe, seconded by Sir James 
Grant, the report of Section IV was adopted. 
Moved by Sir Sandford Fleming, seconded by Dr. A. Johnson, 
that the following memorandum be adopted as the pronouncement of 
this Society upon the subject of a world-encircling system of State- 
owned cables, and that the Honorary Secretary be instructed to for- 
ward copies to the Imperial Conference now meeting in London.— 
Carried. 
MEMORANDUM. 
A quarter of a century ago communications were exchanged 
between the Colonial Office, London, and the Government at Ottawa 
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