PROCEEDINGS FOR 1911 XXXII 
Moved by Dr. LeSueur, and seconded by Sir Sandford Fleming, 
that this Society has learnt with deep regret that Dr. John Reade, 
one of its charter members, has expressed a wish to resign his active 
connection with the Society and to be placed on the retired list. Re- 
luctantly acceding to its esteemed member’s request, and placing him 
on the retired list, retaining his title, the Society desires to record its 
high sense of the value of his contributions in past years to its Trans- 
actions, and also to thank him for constant sympathy and support 
which have taken form in other and most useful ways. 
It was moved by Dr. J. H. Coyne, seconded by Sir James Grant, 
that a cordial vote of thanks be presented to the President and other 
officers of the Society for their services during the past year. 
It was moved by Dr. Wm. Bell Dawson, and seconded by Dr. B. 
Sulte, that the hearty thanks of the Society be tendered to the Library 
Board of the City of Ottawa, and to Dr. J. F. White, Principal of the 
Normal School, for their kindness in providing accommodation for the 
meetings of the Society at this session. 
It was moved by Dr. Sulte, seconded by Dr. Coyne, that a Com- 
mittee, to consist of the Honorary Secretary and the Secretaries of 
Sections I and II, be appointed to draft an address to the Governor- 
General, Earl Grey, expressing the regrets of the Society at his approach- 
ing departure from Canada.—Carried. 
It was intimated by the President that as the business of the 
meeting was concluded, a motion to adjourn would be in order, where- 
upon the adjournment carried. 
