LIV ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



In case the}'' may be of use to you, I enclose two copies, corrected to 

 April, 1909, of the officers and members of the Royal Society of Canada. 



I am, Dear Sir, 



Faithf Lilly yours, 



W. D. LeSueur, 

 Honorary Secretary, R. S. C. 



A. C. Seward, Esq., M.A., 



Botany School, Cambridge. 



Honorary Secretary Darwin Celebration. 



12. — Conservation of Natural Resources. 



It has always been the aim of the Royal Society of Canada to asso- 

 ciate itself with ideas and questions of wide practical importance. The 

 Council is therefore pleased to mention the fact that, early in April, the 

 following letter was received by the President from the President of the 

 American Academy of Political and Social Science, Professor L. S. Rowe, 

 of the University of Pennsylvania: — 



American Academy of Political and Social Science. 



Philadelphia, West Pliila. Station, Mardi 30, 1909. 



My Dear Sir,— The American Academy of Political and Social 

 Science will issue next month a special volume on tlie " Conservation of 

 ^Natural Resources." In the preparation of this exceptionally valuable 

 publication the Academy has had the assistance of the Chairman of tlie 

 National Conservation Commission and of the experts who have aided 

 that Commission. The Academy has also consulted witli the various 

 Conservation Commissions, and is desirous of bringing the results of its 

 investigations to the attention of all those who are actively interested in 

 this great movement. 



The .A-cademy would, therefore, much appreciate receiving a list of 

 your members together with their addresses. 



Thanking you for your kindness in the matter, I am, 



A^ery truly yours, 



L. S. Rowe. 

 I>R. J. E. Roy, 



President, lioyal Society of Canada, 



Ottawa, Canada. 



