CII THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
IX.—Report of The Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal. 
Preseated by R. W. McLacutuan, F.R.S.C., Delegate. 
The Numismatic and Antiquarian Society has the honour to present 
its annual report for original work done during the past year. 
The following papers were read during the sessions of the society. 
1. “The Canadian Card Money,” by R. W. McLachlan. 
2. “An Account of a Recent Visit to Egypt,” by Victor Morin. 
3. ‘‘Accessions to my Canadian Numismatic Collection during 
the year 1910,” by R. W. McLachlan. 
“Biographical Notes on Alfred Sandham,” by R. W. McLachlan. 
5. “Major General The Honourable Frederic George Heriot, C.B.,” 
by J. C. A. Heriot. 
6. “The Trial of Captain Disnay for an Assault on Thomas 
Walker,” by Judge L. W. Sicotte. 
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Besides these the Society has published in the “Canadian Anti- 
quarian” a selection from the Correspondence of Ludger Duvernay, 
relating to the uprising of 1837, now in the Archives of the Chateau 
de Ramezay. 
The accessions to the museum and national portrait gallery while 
not so large as when the museum was first opened are still most im- 
portant in connection with Canadian History. Among the latest are 
portraits of Mademoiselle Mance and E. R. Fabre, the Canadian Agent 
General at Paris. 
The officers for 1911 are: 
President.—Judge L. W. Sicotte. 
Vice-Presidents.—W. D. Lighthall, F.R.S.C., Mr. Justice Eugène 
Lafontaine, Charles T. Hart, L. G. A. Cressé, James Reid, Ludger 
Gravel. 
; Hon. Treasurer.—George Durnford. 
Hon. Curator.—R. W. McLachlan. 
Hon. Recording Secretary.—C. A. Harwood. 
Hon. Corresponding Secretary.—Pemberton Smith. 
Hon. Librarian.—Alderman Victor Morin. 
Members of Council.—P. O. Tremblay, S. M. Baylis, Abbé N. 
Dubois, J. C. A. Heriot, G. N. Moncel, Robert Pinkerton, A. Chaussé, 
S. W. Ewing, and P. J. L’Heureux. 
